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The Medial Meniscal Cyst of Knee Joint: a Case Report

Cho KH, Kang SI, Lee KH, Lee JH

A meniscal cyst is one cause of a knee joint line mass or bulge. Cysts of the medial meniscus are less common than those of the lateral meniscus. The cause...
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Ipsilateral Fractures of the Hip and Femoral Shaft

Ahn JI, Rah JH

Thirteen cases of concomitant hip and shaft fractures of the same femur are reported. The hip fractures was initially missed in one case. Osteosynthesis of both fractures was performed in...
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Apert Syndrome A Case Report and Analysis of the Reported Cases in Korea

Park MS, Choi TH

Apert syndrome, or acrocephalosyndactyly is a complex of associated malformations, which are craniosynostosis and symmetric complex syndactyly of the hands and feet. The syndrome was first described by Apert in...
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A Study on Freeze - Dried Bone

Chang IY

I had an opportunity to visit U.S. Naval Tissue Bank and observed tissue procurement and preservation by freeze-drying method and its clinical application while I stayed in the Naval Hospital,...
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A Clinical analysis of the Tibial Piateau Fracture

Kang CS, Min BW

The tibial plateau fracture which involving articular surface of the proximsl tibia is very common in pedestrian injury of the traffic accident and sometimes results in significant disability in knee...
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The Evaluation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Application in Treatment of Tumors in Orthopedics

Lee HK, Lee SH, Kang HS, Shim JS, Lee CS, Han JS

It is essential to define the accurate location and extent of tumors for the treatment planning and evaluation of the prognosis of the musculoskeletal tumors. Since Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) provides...
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Triscahpae Arthrodesis in Kienbock's Disease

Kang ES, Park HJ, Joa SH

There are many controversies concerning therapeutic guidelines for the treatment of Kienbock's disease. We experienced 7 cases of stage III Kienbock's disease, which were treated with triscaphe arthrodesis form March...
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Rehabilitation of the Disabled and Role of the Orthopaedic Surgeon

Seo KY

Total rehabilitation covering medical, educational, vocational and social services for the total disabled population is an ideal goal for any country. However, in reality, only a fractional portion of the...
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Actual Angle Measurement of Long Bone

Chung MS, Lee SH, Suk SI, Kang HS

If one can measure the actual angle of the bowing and rotation of a long bone three-dimensionally, it will be a great help in fracture reductions, operative treatments of the...
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Unilateral Congenital Dislocation of Hip in Sister

Moon MS, Ok IY, Ha KY, Choi DS

The etiology of congenital dislocation of the hip is still the subject of much discussion. Genetic growth disturbance, intrauterine and postnatal mechanical influences are considered as possible factors. According to...
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Knee Ligament Injuries Combined with Tibial Condyle Fracture: Clinical Study of 30 Patients

Chang SH, Kang JD, Ha PS, Lee JH

Injuries to the ligament, bone and other supporting structures of the knee joint have a tendency to increase becsuse of the increasing traffics, popularity of sports and industrial accidents. It...
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Clinical Evaluation on Diaphyseal Fractures of the Both Forearm Bones in Adults

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ, Lee YS

Fractures of both forearm bones present specific therapeutic preoblems encountered infrequently in the fractures of other shafts of long bones. Although some of these fractures can be treated conservatively, majority...
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A Clinical Experience of P . G . P. Nailing for Delayed Union of the Tibia Followed by External Skeletal Fixation: Report of Five Cases

Rah SK, Choi CU, Lee KS

Between January 1983 and December 1986, Sixty-one patients were treated with external skeletal fixation for the open tibial fractures. Inspite of the many merits, external skeletal fixation had some problems...
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Infraisthmal Fractures of the Femur

Yoon YS, Ahn JI, Park KY, Rah JH

Infraisthmal fracture of the femur is defined as a fracture from just below the isthmic portion to a point about 3 inches above the joint surface of the medial femoral...
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A Case Report of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Associated with Hypogonadism and Diabetes Insipidus

Kim KW, Kim SL, Park CW, Ahn KY

The slipped capital femoral epiphysis is the condition in which the femoral head slips downward and backward on the femoral neck at the epiphyseal plate. The underlying cause of this...
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A Functional Classification of the Congenital Anomalies of the Extremities and Spine

Suk SI, Chung MS, Lee SH, Lee CK, Yoon BH, Lee YI

Various classifications of congenital anomalies of the extremities and spine have been proposed and are in use. Some are based on anatomy, some on embryology, presumed etiology, or therapeutical approach....
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Bone Densitometry in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Lee SH, Kang SY, Lee JS

Rheumatoid arthritis is considered to be a collagen disease which mainly involves articular structures, sometimes has extraarticular manifestations. It is generally accepted now that periarticular osteoporosis develops in early phase...
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A Clinical Analysis of the Ankle Fractures

Moon WN, Park SW, Lee HK, Shin SM

The ankle is a complex, weight bearing joint and its injury result in a severe functional disturbance of complex anatomical characteristics. It is very important to understand the mechanism of...
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Reconstruction of the Paralytic Hand

Chung MS, Yoon BH, Han JS

Paralytic hand is the ultimate result of permsnent damage of the central nervous system, failure of the functional repair of peripheral nerve injuries and extensive muscular or tendinous defect resulting...
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A Clinical Study on the Treatment of Femoral Shaft Fractures in Children: Immediate Hip Spica Cast Immobilization

Cho HO, Ko CE, Kwak KD, Cho SD, Lee JH

The traditional treatment for the femoral shaft fractures in children is closed reduction by continuous traction, usually for 2–3 weeks, until the fracture has achieved partial stability, followed by spica...
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