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Trochanteric Intra-osseous Venographs of Femoral Neck Fracture in the Dogs

Moon MS, Cho DY, Kim HM

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Progressive Muscular Dystrophy: A Case Report

Jahng JS, Hwang SK, Han DY

Progressive Muscular Dystrophy is a hereditary disorder characterized by progressive weakness and wasting of muscules. The etiology of muscular dystrophy is unknown, and no from of pharmacological treatment is considered...
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A case of Guyon's canal syndrome

Kang CS, Pyun YS, Lee CK, Chung YC

Guyons canal syndrome is an uncommon disease characterized by ulnar nerve compression symptoms within Cuyon s canal. The symptoms vary with the level of compression, and the cause of compression...
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Osteopoikilosis: A Case Report

Lee EW, Kang JW, Jung KY

Osteopoikilosis is a familial, rare condition only discovered on radiological examination for a coincident disease. It is characterized by numerous nodules of dense bone in the spongiosa of the metaphysis...
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Congenital Coxa Vara: Report of one case

Kang CS, Pyun YS, Lee CK, Kim JH

Congenital coxa vara is a rare congenital deformity seen in infancy and childhood and usually not discovered until walking is begun and characterized by a progressive decrease in the angle...
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Microsurgical Nerve Graft in Traumatic Ulnar Defect

You MC, Kim HS, Bang YN

One of the most difficult problems confronting the orthopedic surgeon today is what to do when faced with a large defect in a peripheral nerve. Recent advances in engineering and...
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis due to Plaster of Paris Cast: A Case Report

Lee SH, Kim HJ, Kim JH

A 42-year old man was admitted for treatment of a fracture of the medial condyle of the left femur. After 10 days of cast immbilization of the above mentioned extremity,...
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Apert Syndrome: A Report of One Case

Suk SI, Cho HO, Choi JS

Apert described acrocephalosyndactyly as a clinical entity in 1906. At first he included a patient with craniofacial deformities combined with syndactyly of both the upper and lower extremities. This is...
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Osteopoikilosis: Report of 6 cases

Kim Y, Kim YI, Moon MK

Osteopoikilosis is condensing or sclerosing osteopathy which is generally believed to be congenital anomalies and heriditary in nature. Osteopoikolosis or osteopathia condensans disseminata is a condition which is ralatively rare...
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A Clinical Study of Ankle Fractures

Kwon CS, Seo KY, Lee YK, Chung TY, Chung JW

The authors have reviewed 71 cases (70 patients) of the ankle fractures that were treated through the admission in Orthopedic Department, Paik Foundation Hospital, from June 1972 to April 1978....
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The Use of the Longitudinal Traction and Anterior Spinal Fusion in A Patient with the Tuberculous Kyphosis

Chung MS, Hahn MS

The beneficial effect of the longitudinal traction-either halo-femoral or halo-pelvic and the anterior spinal fusion in some spinal disorders is well documented. This paper is a report of a patient...
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Clinical Observation of the Acute Osteomyelitis in Children

Yoon TH, Bai CK

The clincal experience of thirteen patients with proven acute osteomyelitis under twelve years of age treated by surgical exprolation such as immediate decompression followed by continuous suction-irrigation. Five patients of...
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Large Neurilemmoma of the Lumbar Area (Extradural and Paravertebral): A Case Report

Rhee KJ, Ahn SR, Yune SH, Chae HK

Neurilemmoma is a benign neoplasm arising from the Schwann cell of the nerve sheath. Acoustic nerve is the most common site of neurilemmoma and mandible is the most frequently involved...
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Clinical Significance of Arthrography in Legg-Calve-Perthes' Disease

Kim KH, Choi YK, Park YH

Legg-Perthes' disease, as avascularity of the femoral head that often arises in the child of a particular age group, is a serious disease of which the frequency is more than...
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Macrodactyly: A Case Report

Choi CG, Roh YW, Park KS

Macrodactyly, a disproportionate enlargement of one or more fingers or toes, is generally regarded as a rare congenital malformation. The skin, finger nail, subcutaneous fat tissue, vessels, nerves, tendons and...
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Benign Osteoblastoma: A Case Report

Kim NH, Hwang SK, Chung IH

Osteoblastoma is a rare benign bone tumor and is characterized hitologically by an abundant number of osteoblasts and by the presence of s large amount of osteoid tissue in a...
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Treatment and Clinical Application Of a Triangular Splint Method for Fracture of the Humerus

Lee SH, Kim HJ

Fracture of the shaft of the humerus had been treated by many different way, such as hanging cast, shoulder spica cast, abduction splint, and Velpeau bandage, etc, The authors have...
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Nonclostridial Gas Producing Infection in the Diabetic

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kwon KW, Ro HG, Ihin ZC

Gas producing infection accompanied by evidence of subcutaneous gas usually are diagnosed as clostridial gas gangrene. The occurrence of nonclostridial gas producing infection is thought to be relatively rare. Two...
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Congenital Lymphangioma Developed in Left Hand: A case report

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kwon KW, Ihin JC, Lee BS

A lymphangioma, which is analogous in some ways to hemangioma due to a common origin, develop and grow in identical fashion and show certain common features in response to treatment,...
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Intravenous Regional Anesthesia with Lidocaine under Double Tourniquet for Surgery in the Upper extremities

Kim YS, Kim HT, Sung KT, Nam JO

During the past three years, 110 consecutive cases of intravenous lidocaine anesthesia under tourniquet for surgery in the upper extremities were observed. The cases were simple injuries or diseases which...
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