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Pectoralis Major Muscle as an Alternate for Reconstruction of Shoulder Fourth-Degree Burn

Kim JH, Choi JM, Chung CM, Park MC

In this article, we report two cases of pectoralis major muscle flap for a fourth degree burn on the shoulder in patients for whom performing latissimus dorsi (LD) flap was...
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Reusing of Anterior Tibial Artery Used as a Recipient Vessel during the First Surgery for Reconstruction of Foot Burns: A Case Report

Seol SH, Chung CM, Park MC, Kim JH

It is challenging to determine which beneficiary recipient vessel to use when performing microsurgery. The condition of the previous recipient vessel controls the outcome, when using the same recipient vessel...
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Reusing Recipient Vessel in Microsurgery for the Reconstruction of Lower Extremity Burn: A Case Report

Kim JH, Choi JM, Chung CM, Park MC

Selecting an appropriate recipient vessel is the first step in microsurgery for lower extremity reconstruction. As for the second attempt, finding an appropriate recipient vessel will be more challenging because...
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A Masked Marjolin Ulcer despite of Multiple Biopsies Performed at the Outpatient Clinic

Lee YC, Kim JH, Chung CM, Park MC

Marjolin ulcer (MU) is a rare occurrence of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the location of a previous scar. Old thermal burn scars are the most common site of MU...
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The Application of Appropriate Flap Depending on the Location of Lower Extremity Burns

Seol SH, Chung CM, Park MC, Kim JH

Purpose: Lower extremities are different from other body parts, so appropriate flap according to each part of the lower extremities needs to be considered. The purpose of our study is...
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Distinct Gut Microbiota in Patients with Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia: A Potential Protector against Gout Development

Kim HW, Yoon EJ, Jeong SH, Park MC

Purpose: Here, we aimed to elucidate the differences in microbiota composition between patients with gout and those with asymptomatic hyperuricemia (asHU) and determine the effect of uric acid-lowering therapy (ULT)...
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Reconstruction of Postburn Scar Contracture of the Sole Using the Medialis Pedis Free Flap

Kim JH, Choi JM, Chung CM, Park MC

Postburn scar contracture of sole can cause musculoskeletal deformity, restricted range of motion, and decreased quality of life. It is very important to exhibit similar characteristics of the sole when...
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The Usefulness of the Two-Staged Pedicled Latissimus Dorsi (LD) Flap in Fourth-Degree Burns of Upper Extremity

Kim JH, Seol SH, Chung CM, Park MC, Cho SH

Purpose: A large defect by fourth-degree burns in the upper limb requires flap reconstruction. Since severe vascular damage and decrease in blood circulation after vascular anastomosis can occur in defects...
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Usefulness of the Lower Trapezius Myocutaneous Pedicle Flap for Reconstruction of Third Degree Facial Burn

Kim JH, Choi JM, Chung CM, Park MC

Free flap surgery is commonly used for extensive facial burn. However, free flap surgery requires long operation time and difficult technique. Also, it requires further procedure to prepare the recipient...
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Vascular Uptake on 18F-FDG PET/CT During the Clinically Inactive State of Takayasu Arteritis Is Associated with a Higher Risk of Relapse

Kwon OC, Jeon TJ, Park MC

Purpose: To evaluate whether vascular uptake on 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography ( 18F-FDG PET/CT) during the clinically inactive state of Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is associated with disease relapse. Materials...
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Intramuscular hemangioma in the zygomaticus minor muscle: a case report and literature review

Wee SJ, Park MC, Chung CM, Tak SW

Intramuscular hemangioma is a rare vascular benign proliferation that can occur within any muscle, particularly in the trunk and extremities. In the head and neck region, the masseter muscle is...
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The Korean Version of Fear of COVID-19 Scale: Psychometric Validation in the Korean Population

Hwang KS, Choi HJ, Yang CM, Hong J, Lee HJ, Park MC, Jang SH, Lee SY

Objective Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has psychological effects such as anxiety and depression as well as direct infection in people. The Fear of COVID-19 scale is a scale that can...
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Worse Renal Presentation and Prognosis in Initial-Onset Lupus Nephritis than Early-Onset Lupus Nephritis

Kwon OC, Park JH, Lee SW, Song JJ, Park YB, Park MC

Purpose: To compare the clinical characteristics and renal outcomes between patients who initially had lupus nephritis (LN) at the onset of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) (initial-onset LN) and those who...
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A Next-Generation Friction Burn Caused by a Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

Wee SJ, Park MC

Consumers today are increasingly using a new type of vacuum cleaner with a soft roller head. Among injuries from the use of household appliances, vacuum cleaner-related friction burns tend to...
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Basal cell carcinoma misdiagnosed as trichoepithelioma

Wee SJ, Park MC, Chung CM

Trichoepithelioma is a benign hair follicle tumor that can undergo malignant transformation into basal cell carcinoma in rare cases. Due to the similar clinical and histological features of trichoepithelioma and...
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Effects of the Abdominal Hollowing Technique Applied during Plank Exercises at Different Angles between Ground and the Humerus on Abdominal Stabilization Muscle Activity

Kim JW, Park MC

Purpose: This study examined the effects of the abdominal hollowing technique applied during plank exercises at different shoulder angles between the ground and the humerus on the abdominal muscle activity Methods:...
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A Propensity Score Matching Analysis Showed the Significant Association of Anterior Uveitis With Radiographic Progression in Axial Spondyloarthritis

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Effect of 5α-reductase inhibitors on the efficiency of thulium:yttrium-aluminium-garnet (RevoLix®) vaporesection for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia

Chung JS, Seo WI, Oh CK, Kim SC, Park MC, Park SH, Yu J, Lee CH, Kim W, Park TY, Min KS, Chung JI

PURPOSE: Preoperative use of 5α-reductase inhibitors (5ARIs) may cause fibrosis of the prostate tissue and reduce the efficiency of thulium laser surgery for treating benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). Thus, we...
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Clinical factors in patients with congenital muscular torticollis treated with surgical resection

Kim SM, Cha B, Jeong KS, Ha NH, Park MC

BACKGROUND: Congenital muscular torticollis (CMT) is characterized by persistent head tilt toward the affected side. No consensus exists regarding the cause of this disorder. In this study, we analyzed various...
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Comparison of cobas EGFR Mutation Test v2 and PANAMutyper-R-EGFR for Detection and Semi-Quantification of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mutations in Plasma and Pleural Effusion Supernatant

Han AL, Kim HR, Choi KH, Hwang KE, Zhu M, Huang Y, Wu M, Lee YJ, Park MC, Cho JH, Park DS

BACKGROUND: Plasma epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation tests are less invasive than tissue EGFR mutation tests. We determined which of two kits is more efficient: cobas EGFR Mutation test...
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