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The Result of Wound Healing Affected by CO2 Laser

Yoo MC, Bae DK, Yoo SK, Kim HC

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Fibromatosis (Report of Two Cases)

Yoo JH, Chung YK, Chang IY, Ahn BM

The authors report two unusual tumors detected in the right scapula and around left aciatic nerve. Although fibromatosis is benign tumor, the nature is notorious for an aggreasive clinical couras...
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Hair Strangulation: A Case Report

Lee CJ, Kang JW, Shin DS

A case of hair strangulation on right toe of two months old female patient is reported together with a brief review of references in this paper. This hair strangulation was...
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Fracture of the Humerus from Throwing Hand Grenades: 4 Case Report

Roh KJ, Lee WG, Jung JJ

Fractures of the shaft of the humerus due to muscle violence esp. from throwing hand grenades are uncommon. Even so there are reports from many authors documenting such fractures from...
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Cavernous Hemangioma of Skeletal Muscles of the Extrimities: 5 Cases Report

Kim YJ, Choi CS, Kim JK

The firat caae of hemangioma originating in the skeletal muscle was reported by Linton in 1843. Hemangiama involving the skeletal muscle ia less common and the correct preoperative diagnosis is...
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Giant Cell Tumor of the Distal Radius Treated with the Proximal Fibular Transplatation

Suk SI, Kim YH, Chung MS, Han TR

Giant cell tumor was described by Sir Astley Cooper in 1818. The problems of recurrence are ever present and a satisfactory method of treatment has not yet been established. Since...
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A Rare Case of Osteochondroma Arised from Os Tibiale Externum

Kim KY, Park JU

The osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumor, of which the typical form is a cartilage-capped bony projection, far often found at the metaphysis of the long tubular bones,...
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Treatment of Subtrochanteric Fracture of the Femur

Rah SK, Choi CU, Kim HH, Kim YI, Choi HS

Subtrochanteric fracture of the femur is more difficult to treat than other bone fracture. Subtrochanteric fracture occurs in bone that is predominently cortical and biomechanical analyeis of stress in the...
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Extensor Tendon Splitting Simplified Technique for Treating the Dislocation of the Index Metacarpophalangeal Joint: A Case Report

Kim KS, Lee WZ

Dislocation of index metacarpophalangeal joint is complex and usually cannot be reduced by closed method. It is a relatively rare injury and there are no widely published studies on its...
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Appendiceal Tuberculosis of Spine

Rhee KJ, Kim HY, Lee JK, Yune SH

The appendiceal tuberculosis is a rare from of skeletal tuberculosis in child and adults, arising from a focus or foci in posterior compartment of spine. This from may be unilateral...
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Block Resection of the Chordoma in Sacrococcygeal Region: A Case Report

Ahn JW, Kim BK, Park JG, Yoo SK, Lee JD

Chordomas are maligaant tumors which arise in the remnants of the embryonic notochord, and exhibit a definite predilection for the extremes of the spinal axis, the great majority arising either...
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Primary Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma in the Long Bones: 2 Cases

Kim YJ, Ko BY, Maing KY, Sohn TH, Lee JD

Malignant fibrous histiocytama is currently defined as a malignant primary bone tumor, and that may contain fibromatoua, xanthomatous, or histiocytic elementa, varing widely in the degree of anaplasia that is...
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A Giant Cell Tumor of the Lumbar Vertebra: One Case Report

Kwon CS, Seo KY, Rho YG, Park JW

Giant cell tumor of the spine is a rare and potentially malignant condition which presents rather difficult clinical problems in treatment because of their localization and unpredictable clinical course. Authors...
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Extraskeletal Neoplasm Resembling Ewing's Sarcoma: Case Report

Kim KY, Kim YT, Kwak HY

Ewing's sarcoma had never been described as a primary tumor outside bone, although other malignant skeletal tumors, such as osteogenic sarcoma & chondrosarcoma, are known to arise from extraskeletal soft...
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Replantation of the Amputated hand: A Case Report

Cho JL, Lee KS, Kim KH, Choi YH

Replantation of a severed limb is an elective procedure and, as such, the decision to carry it out must be assessed anew in each case. The arm is progressively more...
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Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma: Treated with Free Vascularized Fibular Graft after Radical Resection

Ahn JH, Yoo MC, Kang SH, Choi KY, Kim HC

Malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the bone is relatively rare than that affecting the soft tissue. The authors have first experienced a case of malignant fibrous histiocytoma affecting the distal tibia...
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A Case of glomor on the Thumb

Kim ID, Lee SY, Ihin JC, Kwon KW, Han CS

Authors have treated a case of glomus tumor which was occurred in the tip of the right thumb, 34 years old female. The patient has complained of pain, tenderness, and...
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Hahn SB, Park BM, Yoon YS

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a collective term embracing previously described syndromes such as scalenus anticus, cervical rib, costoclavicular, hyperabduction and shoulder girdle compression syndromes. Its symptoms and signs are due...
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Clinical Study on the Staged Tendon Graft for Flexor Tendon Injury of the Hand

Kim SS, Bahk GR

The biological characteristic of the silastic rod which in vivo induce the pseudosheath formation has popularized its application in the reconstructive surgery of flexor tendon injury of the digit, especially...
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Fracture of the Femoral Shaft and an Associated Ipsilateral Fracture of the Femoral Neck

Moon MS, Lee CT, Lee JS

The femoral neck fracture having concomitant fracture of the femoral shaft occurs predaminantly in young man and have known to associate the serious complications. One of such factures is sometimes...
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