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Acromioplasty of the Post-traumatic Painful arc Syndrome

Lee SH, Paik KR

Authors applied an acromioplasty, eg., division of coraco-acromial ligament and an excision of lateral 1cm of clavicle to 4 out of 50 cases who complained of persistent shoulder pain following...
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Innominate Osteotomy in Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease

Lee BI, Jahng JS, Park BM

Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is a hip disorder of undetermined etiology, occurring in children and charaterized by necrosis and repair of the proximal femoral epiphysis. Its etiology and treatment continue to command...
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Osteomalacia: Report of One Case

Park KY, Cho CK, Kim HS

This presentation is a case of osteomalacia, the cause of which was a nutritional deficiency. The patient was a 42-year-old female who had pseudofractures of ribs, ulnae, pelvic raml, the...
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Proximal Migration of the Intramedullary Nail in Fracture of the Femur

Lee CJ, Cha TK, Chang IY

Various devices have been introduced in the field of orthopaedic surgery for the treatment of fractures and dislocations. Widely used among these are metallic nails and pins. A rare complication...
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Limbic Bone of Vertebra 3 case of acute symptomatic limbic bone of vertebrae

Hahn MS, Kim IK

Limbic bone or persistant epiphysis seen roentgenographically on the anterosuperior aspects of the vertebral bodies represents another form of discal extrusion, seperating a small fragment of bone from the body...
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A Case of Fibromatosis Associated with the Skeletal Change in Childhood

Rhee KJ, Yoon SH, Song JE, Lee KY

Fibromatosis in childhood is a rare tumor and also prone to aggressive behavior. This tumor may spread to involve contiguous soft parts and osseous structures, but does not metastasize. We...
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Tuberculous Tenosynovitis: A case report

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

Tuberculous tenosynovitis affecting flexor tendon sheaths of the hand is a rare condition and quite disabling to the patient like tuberculosis elsewhere. It should be attacked by operation and antituberculous...
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Intraosseous Neurilemmoma of the Tibia: A Case Report

Lee WK, Park WH, Kim Y, Suh JG

Intraosseous Neurilemmomas are very rare tumor and most of them are arose in the mandibular bone. A case report is made on the intraosseous neurilemmoma in the distal shaft of...
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Treatment of Simple Bone Cyst

Lee HK, Lee SH, Kim SR

Simple bone cyst was first described by Virchow over a century ago and has been the subject of numerous articles. Nevertheless considerable confusion still exists regarding its etiology. clinical behavior...
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Compression Arthrodesis of the Knee

Kim YS, Kim HT, Nam JO, Kim JH

Twelve cases of compression arthrodesis of the knee, which was performed during the period 1973 to 1978, were reviewed. All of the cases had tuberculous arthritis of the knee and...
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Subungual Melanoma of Left Thumb: A Case Report

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

The following case report concerns a rare subungual melanoma of left thumb which metastasized into the ipsilateral axilla. Subungual melanoma, or melanotic whitlow, is a malignant lesion requiring early diagnosis...
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Synovial Chondromatosis: Report of 4 cases

Moon MS, Kim I, Suh KH

Synovial chondromatosis is a rare entity characterized by metaplastic cartilage formation within the synovial connective tissue and the shedding of loose bodies into the joint. Of the four cases of...
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Pathological Fracture of The Distal Femur, Caused by Chronic Actinomycotic Osteomyelitis: A case report

Kim KH, Kim YJ, Kang JS, Yoon BS, Cho SS

Actinomycosis is a chronic suppurative and granulomatous disease characterized by peripheral spread and extension to contagious tissue, rare hematogenous spread, and the formation of multiple draining sinus tracts. In the...
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Entrapment of the Posterior Interosseous Nerve Caused by Arcade of Frohse

Han DY, Jahng JS, Ahn JI, Kang ES, Lee M

There has been increased attention given to the radial tunnel syndrome since Roles and Maudsley first described it in 1972. The occurance of radial tunnel syndrome is due to the...
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Treatment of Patella Fracture

Kim HH, Kim JY, Jun BC

The results of treatment upon 56 cases of fracture of the patella, during the period from July 1975 to October 1978 at the department of orthopedic surgery, Soon Chun Hyang...
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A Case report of Slipped Femoral Capital Epinphysis

Jahng JS, Kang ES, Nahm KC

Slipped femoral capital epiphysis is a disease in which the femoral capital epiphysis is displaced downward and backward and occurs during the adolescent rapid growth period when the epiphyseal growth...
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Pantalar Arthrodesis

Sohn SK, Park SR, Park CI

There are many procedures for stabilizing the foot but all frail feet, all complete drop feet, and all calcaneocavus deformities due to paralysis are best treated by pantalar fusion. Hunt...
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Reconstructive Surgery of the Torn Posterior Cruciate Ligament by Lateral Meniscus: A report of two cases

Kim HS, Kim DM

Reconstruction nf torn cruciate ligament by using fascia lata, hamstring tendon and patellar tendon has been accompanied not infrequently with such complication as the avascular necrosis and/ or degeneration of...
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A Case of Diffuse Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Hip Joint

Kang CS, Pyun YS, Lee CK, Park NM

Pigmented villonodular synovitis, bursitis and tenosynovitis were classically described by Jaffe, Lichtentein and Sutro in 1941. Prior to this time, Simon(1865) reported the first case of xanthoma of the knee...
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Tibial Lengthening

Jahng JS, Whang KS, Chung IH

Leg length discrepancy in children occurs chiefly as an aftermath of poliomyelitis. In spite of immunization, there remain a few infantile paralysis patients with significant leg length discrepancy. The methods...
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