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Ultrasonographic Findings of the Shoulder in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Comparison with Physical Examination

Kim HA, Kim SH, Seo YI

The objectives of this study were: 1) to identify the ultrasonographic (US) abnormalities and 2) to compare the findings of physical examination with US findings in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients...
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Normative Values of Physical Examinations Commonly Used for Cerebral Palsy

Moon SJ, Choi Y, Chung CY, Sung KH, Cho BC, Chung MK, Kim J, Yoo MS, Lee HM, Park MS

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to establish normative values and to identify age-related change in physical examinations that are commonly used while evaluating patients with cerebral palsy (CP). MATERIALS...
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A New Examination Method for Anatomical Variations of the Flexor Digitorum Superficialis in the Little Finger

Tan J, Kim CH, Lee HJ, Chen J, Chen QZ, Jeon IH

BACKGROUND: Current examination methods to assess the anatomical variations of flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) tendon in the little finger necessitate a strong external force applied by the examiner and cause...
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Chaperone: For or Against Doctors

Yook HS, Jang KY, Lee H

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Usefulness of the Controlled Attenuation Parameter for Detecting Liver Steatosis in Health Checkup Examinees

Kim JK, Lee KS, Choi JR, Chung HJ, Jung DH, Lee KA, Lee JI

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) implemented in FibroScan(R) is reported to be a non-invasive means of detecting steatosis (>10% steatosis). We aimed to evaluate the usefulness of CAP in...
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