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Clinical Analysis of Meniscus Injuries in Korean Soldier: 60 Cases

Kim CS, Kim YI

Clinical analysis was done on 60 meniscus injuries operated on at Orthopaedic Department of Capital Armed Forces General Hospital from Mar. 1977 to Sept. 1978 with the following results. 1....
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Osteoblastoma: A Case Report

Lee HK, Hong CY, Kim SK

Osteoblastoma is a benign lesion somewhat similar to ostoid osteoma histologically but different from it clinically, roentgenologically and grossly. The autors have experienced a case of benign osteoblastoma of the...
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The Fatigue Fracture of the Metatarsal in an Unilateral A-K amputee: A case report

Moon MS, Hwang JD

Together with review of literatures, authors reported a case of fatigue fracture of right 3rd metatarsal bone in an A-K amputee of lefe side, and added an amputation of contralateral...
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Giant Chondroblastoma: A case report

Ahn JH, Lee SU, You MC, Kim BK

Chondroblastoma is a rare primary bone tumor, The radiologic findings are so similar as giant cell tumor, osteolytic osteogenic sarcoma, enchondroma, bone tuberculosis, etc, but the treatment and prognosis are...
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Myotonic Dystrophy (A case report)

Chung SM, Kim YA

Myotonia is characterized by failure of the voluntary muscles to relax immediately and persistence of contraction following voluntery movement or mechanical and electrical stimulation, Myotonic dystrophy (myotonia dystrophica, myotonia atrophica,...
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Progressive Muscular Dystrophy (Report of 32 cases)

Kim YJ, Maing KY, Lim JK, Seong BY

Progressive muscular dystrophy is a genetically determined myopathy of unknown etiology and is a primary degenerative disease of skeletal muscle fibers. The authors reviewed 32 cases of progressive muscular dystrophy...
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A Clinical Study on the Injuries of the Meniscus

Lee HK, Kim SR, Kang KS

Fifty-two patients of meniscal injury were studied in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital for 5 years and 6 months from January, 1973 to June, 1978. The...
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A Clinical Study of Stress Fracture of the Tibia

Whang KS, Park BM, Wee KM

The stress or fatigue fracture is well known in military medicine, but it is an unusual occurrence in civilian practice. The stress fracture of metatarsal bone is familiar to most,...
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Two-Stage Tendon Reconstruction Using Hunter Silicone Rod Prosthesis

Kim YJ, Maing KY, Song JS

Flexor tendon injuries of the “no man's land”(Zone2) in the hand have long been considered one of the problem areas for hand surgeons because of the frequently unsatisfactory result of...
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Clinical Study of Meniscus Tears

Ahn JH, You MC, Kim KC

46 knees with injured meniscus diagnosed by the use of history and physical examination as well as by arthrography were meniscectomized from January in 1974 to June in 1978. Statistical...
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Treatment of the Infected Ununited Fractures of the Tibia by Posterior Bone Graft

Rhee KJ, Yune SH, Koh BH, Song JE

In treatment of infected ununited fractures of the tibia, We have solved this disastrous problems by posterior bone graft through posterolateral approach. By this posterior bone graft, We can achieve...
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A Clinical Study on Belt Injuries

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kwon KW, Ihin JC, Chung JM

Belt injury is an increasingly serious injury and one that frequently results in undesirable disabilities. We reviewed 20 cases of belt injury which had been treated in Kyungpook National University...
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Clinical Use of Whole Body Scanning

Sohn SK, Hahn SB, Chung IH, Shaw JC, Namgoong S

The skeleton is a frequent site of bone tumor metastasis. Radiographic examination Is not sufficiently reliable in early detection since an abnormality is unlikely to be observed until more than...
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A Study on the Acrylamide Gel Electrophoretic Analysis of Joint Fluid Proteins

Suh YH

Analysis of synovial fluid is a most helpful aid in diagnosis and differentiating the varlous types of arthritis. But little information is available on joint fluid proteins and immunoglobullns. The...
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Double Contrast Arthrographic Findings of Meniscus Tear

Park BC, Chun SY, Min KS, Hong SM

It is well known that double contrast arthrography of the knee is a safe and technically simple procedure permitting accurate diagnosis of lesion of meniscus, especially tears. It has been...
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Recurrent dislocation of the Patella: Experience with Ten Knees

Lee DY, KIm MH, Hong CY

Our experience with recurrent dislocation of the patella on ten knees in eight patients seen at Seoul National University Hospital during the last 2 years and eight months is reported....
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A Comparison of the Chemistry of Blood from Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood

Jahng JS, Chung IH

The mineral salts deposited in the skeleton are not in chemical equilibrium with the circulating blood (Ramp and Neuman), and while the local concentration in bone lesions might thus be...
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A Study of Lumbar Spinal Canal Using Computerized Axial Tomogram in Korean Adults

Yoo MC, Kang SH, Ahn SJ, Kim SY

Appreciation of the normal variation of anterior and posterior diameter of the lumbar spinal canal under computerized axial tomogram may throw very important value on the diagnosis and treatment in...
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Statistical Study of the Lumbosacral Angles in Low Back Pain Patients

Jahng JS, Whang KS, Kim NH, Chung IH

The lumbosacral joint is an unstable area from an anatomical yiewpoint, while it is also a very mobile area in ordinary life, so that clinically major causes of low back...
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A Clinical Study of the Surgical Treatment of the Spinal Injuries

Seo KY, Lee YK, Chung TY, Choi JY, Chang KD

The number of spinal injuries are now increasing with the high speed of automobile and industrial development. It is a general trend to treat the spinal injuries more actively in...
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