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Clinical Experience of Central Resection and Fusion Procedure for Bifid Thumb

Chang JS, Lee SH, Lim HC, Bae SY

Authors treated two cases of bifid thumb with central resection and fusion procedure (Bilhaut-Clo- quet, 1890), whose results at 2 years and 4 years follow-up respectively were fairly good. Clinical...
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A Case of Multiple Myeolma with Huge Tumor Mass in Clavicle

Moon MS, Ok IY, Min WK

Multiple myeloma is considered to be the most common primary malignant bone tumor which has the flat bone as a predilection site in old ages. We experienced a case of...
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Dislocations of the Interphalangeal Joint of the Great Tow with Interposition of a Seamoid Bone: A Report of Two Cases

Ha KI, Hahn SH, Chung MY, Moon B, Yoo HN

Dislocations of the toes are comparatively rare. The majority of the these injuries occur in the great toe at the metatarsophalangeal joint. Dislocations of the interphalangeal joint of the great...
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Lymphangiomatosis of Bone and Soft Tissue: A Case Report

Ahn SR, Yune SH, Lee JK, Jeong TS

A case of Lymphangiomatosis of the skeleton and soft tissue in a 23 years old woman is presented. Lymphangiomatosis are benign tumors formed of lymphatic vessel and like hemangiomatosis are...
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Tumoral Calcinosis at Hand and Foot: A Case Report

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ, Jang DW

In 1943, Alberto Inclan reported tumoral calcinosis in 3 cases at major joints. This condition usually showed large, painless calcified mass in major juxtaarticular sites, and evidence of familial or...
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The Proximal Humeral Fractures Treated by the Primary Prosthetic Replacement: A Report of 3 Cases

Kim KH, Choi IY, Chung HK, Kim S

Four-part displaced fractures, four-part fracture-dislocations, impression fractures of the articular surface involving greater than 50% of the head, and head-splitting fractures are to be best treated by primary prosthetic replacement....
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Malignant Granular Cell Tumor: Report of One Case

Seong BY, Choi CU, Kwon H, Kwon JW, Choi HS, Kim EH

Granular cell tumor is one of the rare tumorous condition. At present there are estimated 600 reported examples of the tumor in the medical literature. Malignant granular cell tumor is...
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: Reports of Two Cases

Kim YI, Rah SK, Choi CU, Lee BI, Jeong SY

The slipped capital femoral epiphysis is characterized by a growth disturbance of the capital physi. resulting in weakening of this structure and a subsequent displacement of the femoral head on...
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A Clinical Study on Nonunion of the Forearm Fracture

Kim KY, Seo JG, Yoon HK, Kwon TW

Nonunion is one of the important complication during treatment of forearm fracture. Nonunion of the forearm fracture inevitably prolongs the treatment course and markedly impairs the function of the forearm....
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Clinical Results of Ankle Fractures

Cheong HY, Lim BY, Yoo BY, Shin DB

The ankle is a modified complex hinge joint consisting of the distal tibio-fibula joint (Syndesmosis), and the ankle joint proper(hinge joint), and is important in weight bearing, standing and walking....
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Nightstick Fracture

Ha KI, Hahn SH, Chung MY, Yoon YC

Forearm has a unique function of supination and pronation and for the performance of such movements, normal relationship between radius and ulna is indispensable. In ulnar shaft fracture, injuries are...
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Acetabular Erosion after Peplacement of Femoral Head

Rowe SM, Yoon TR, Kim HS

Acetabular erosion, intrusion of the prosthesis into the pelvis, is the most serious late complication of hemiarthroplasty. For the detailed observation on this lesion, the authors reviewed 55 patients who...
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Segmental Resection and Reimplantation with an Autoclaved Bone for Treatment of Malignant Disease

Sung KC, Lee CJ, Park SR, Oh JH, Choi SJ

Wide resection is an acceptable alternative to amputation for the management of primary sarcomas of the long bones or pelvis. The resected bone can be debrided of gross tumor tissue,...
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A Clinical Study of the Ankle Fracture

Cho JL, Kim KH, Kim TS, Song JM

The ankle is a complex, weight bearing joint consisting of tibia, fibula, talus, and many soft tissue structures, which play an important role biomechanically. The injuries to the ankle joint...
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Thracia and Lumbar Fracture: Classification According to Three Column Theory and its Relationship to Paralysis

Kim KH, Cho JL, Kim TS, Choi KH

We reviewed 217 patients (270 cases) of thoracic and lumbar fractures and fracture-dislocations, who were treated at Hanyang University Hospital from January, 1977 to December, 1985. We classified spinal injuries...
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A Clinical Study on the Treatment of Tibial Shaft Fracture in Adult

Kim JY, Choi YA, Choi YC, Kim YJ

Sixty four cases of tibial shaft fracture in adult were treated by various methods at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Koryo General Haspital during 3 years from March 1983 to Feb....
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A Clinical Study of Tibial Shaft Fracture: Using Plate Fixation on the Medial Surface of the Tibial Shaft

Cho HO, Ko CE, Suh DS, Kwak KD, Lee CW

39 patients with tibial shaft fracture had treated by open reduction and internal fixation with AO DCP and screws applying on the medial surface of the tibia, at the Department...
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Shortening of the Femoral Neck During Healing Period of the Femoral Neck Fracture

Chang SK, Lee CJ, Park SR, Oh JH, Ahn DS

Since osseous healing in the fracture of the femoral neck is carried out by endosteal bone formation, the size of contact area of the fracture fragments and impaction are of...
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The Result of Sugioka's Transtrochanteric Rotational Osteotomy

Won CH, Kim YM, Kang SY

Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is generally localized in the anterosuperior aspect of the head. The posterior part of the head often retains a normal, smooth contour containing healthy...
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A Clinical Study of the Severe Ankle Fracture

Chung WK, Park DC, Lee SW

The primary goal of treatment of the adult ankle fracture is to effect the returning of normal func tion that is accomplished by the accurete reduction and rigid internal fixation...
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