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The Tricho-Rhion-Phalangeal Syndrome (A Case Report)

Kim HS, Jung SK, Cha SH, Kim HJ

Tricho-rhion-phalangeal syndrome is characterized by the triad of slow growing, brittle hair and early loss of hair, distinctive faces which include a long philtrum and pear-shape nose, and peripheral cone...
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Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome: Report of Two Cases in a Family

Ahn JI, Kim BS, Kim YS, Hong J

Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome is one of the very rare genetic diseases which primarily affects face, hands and feet. At first, Freeman and Sheldon described this syndrome as cranio-carpo-tarsal dystrophy in 1938...
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Strength of Surgical Wire by Different Wiring Technique

Won CH, Cheong SS, Koh YD, Chang BS, Kang SB, Jeon KC

The role of surgical wire in the bone and joint surgery is very important. To get a maximum effect of the surgical wiring, the orthopaedic surgeon should not only select...
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Rupture of the Iliacus Muscle and Paralysis of the Femoral Nerve during Taekwondo Practice – Report of a Case

Yun YH, Eom JS, Yoon TS

We preset a rare case of traumatic rupture of the iliacus muscle associated with paralysis of the femoral nerve. It occurred in a healthy 17 year old boy immediately after...
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Dysplasia Epiphysealis Captitis Femoris (Meyer's Dysplasia)

Ok IY, Lee HY, Ha NK

Dysplasia epiphysealis captitis femoris is a rare syndrome which after the hip joing in childhood. Pedersen(1960) was the first to differentiate dysplasia epiphysealis capitis femoris(DECF) from Perthes' disease. Scattered reports...
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion after Cervical Spine Surgery in Prone Position: A Case Report

Min HJ, Kim KW, Kim YH, Yoon US, Yoem JS, Min SG

Central retinal artery occlusion occurs rarely as a complication of spine surgery in prone position, but is quite tragic. The suggested cause are hypotensive anesthesia and increased external ocular pressure...
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Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis

Cho DY, Hahm YG, Kim JW

Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare and recently recognized disease of unknown etiology, characterized by remission and exacerbation of multiple bone lesions which radiologically and pathologically have the...
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Open Wedge Osteotomy of Sacrum in Dysplastic Spondylolisthesis: A Case Report

Cho JL, Park YS, Yoon WK, Lee IM

Because of congenital deficiency of the superior sacral facet of S1 or the arch of L5 in dysplastic spondylolisthesis, progression of slippage may occur even in the presence of a...
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Buschke-Ollendorff Syndrome: A Case Report

Kim BS, Lee ES, Won YY, Kim HJ, Joo HJ, Han KJ, Ahn JI

The osteopoikilosis is commonly known as harmatoma in which metaphyseal and epiphyseal area of long bones and the bone of pelvis, hands, feet and et al, contain islands of dense...
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Iliacus Hematoma with Femoral Neuropathy in Hemophilia: A Case report

Choi HY, Lee JH, Choi ST, Kim NS, Kim CJ, Yu HC

Hemophilia, a genetically determined disorder, can be divided into hemophilia A and hemophilia B. Hemophilia A, defined as a sex-linked recessive trait hemorrhagic disease of males characterized by a deficiency...
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Osteoid Osteoma in Intra-articular Cancellous Bone: Report of Three Cases

Lee HY, Kang YK, Koh HS, Rhyu KW, Yhu JU

Osteoid osteoma is a relatively common benign tumor that most commonly affect the cortex of the long bone, Adolescent and young adult males are most frequently affected. It causes aching...
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Arthroscopic Meniscectomy in Bucket Handle Tear of the Meniscus

Shin DM, Ha SH, Jeon YH

Recently, the frequency of meniscal injury of knee has been increasing due to increase of sports activities. It has been known that bucket handle tear is the most common type...
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Treatment of Intertrochanteric Fracture of Femur: A Randomized Prospective Comparative Analysis of the Internal Fixation of Gamma Nail and Compression Hip Screw

Park SR, Kang JS, Kim YH

We made a randomized prospective comparison of the compression hip screw and the Gamma nail for the internal fixation of 60 intertrochanteric fractures to compare perioperative details and to analyze...
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The Effects of Bone Graft in the Treatment of Osteoporotic Unstable Intertrochanteric Fracture of the Femur

Jahng JS, Kim HW, Park YJ, Kim DS

There are many problems in the treatment of intertrochanteric fracture of the femur in elderly patients due to poor bone quality and unstable pattern of the fracture. In the internal...
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Clavicle Fracture during Delivery

Choi KS, Chung ES, Chee SK, Lee JB

Birth injury is defined as any condition that affects the fetus adversely during the labor or delivery. Clavicle fracture during the delivery can be found in 0.49-0.95% if all living...
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Posterolateral Fusion in Spondylolisthesis

Lee SU, Kim KT, Ahn OK, Ok JC

After Kilian first described apondylolisthesis in 1854, there has been diverse opinions over the surgical treatment of the spondylolisthesis: in situ fusion vs. reduction and fusion, PLIF vs. PLF, and...
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Ankle Fracture in Children: Complication and Its Management

Kim HT, Kim SW, Suh JT, Yoo CI

Ankle fractures in children often involve the physis. They are of particular importance because partial or entire growth arrest can occur and result in significant complications. We followed thirty-four ankle...
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A comparision study between autogenous nerve graft and Silicone tubing method in segmental defect of sciatic nerve in rats

Seok J, Jo JH, Seo SS, Son CM

Recently autogenous nerve graft was usually used for segmental defect of peripheal nerve injury. In case of inappropriate size or amount of donor nerve graft, there were many studies included...
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In Vivo reaction of the Highly Porous Glass Ceramics in the Rabbit Tibia: Radiological and Histological Analysis

Kim YM, Kim HJ, Kim GH, Lee JI, Lim ST

To evaluate the possibility of the newly developed highly porous glass ceramics as a space-filler in the cavitary bone defect, we made the opening sized 1 × 0.5 cm on...
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Crush-Cleavage Fracture in Thoracolumbar and Lumbar Spine: Comparative Study with Type B Burst Fracture

Song KJ, Kim HJ, Chang KY, Choi SS, Hwang BY

We noticed a group of thoracolumbar and lumbar spine fractures showing a unique fracture pattern that consisted of 1) superior disc injury, 2) crush fracture of the upper half of...
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