1.A Case of Intraspinal Dernoid Cyst in a Child
Woo Ku CHUNG ; Chung Il OH ; Ki Hong CHANG ; Eun Ryong LEE ; Byung Ki MOON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1979;14(2):225-229
Intraspinal tumors in children are of especially interest to orthopaedic surgeons for two reasons; First, musculoskeletal abnormalities, are often treated for long periods before the correct diagnosls is suspected; Second, important orthopaedic problems are encountered in almost everychild treated for intraspinal tumor, not only during the immediate postoperative management but all through subsequent growth. We report a case presentation of the intraspinai tumor, dermoid cyst, successfully treated with operation.
Child
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Dermoid Cyst
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Humans
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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
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Surgeons
2.Sprengel's deformity associated with a de novo balanced translocation involving chromosome 3 and 17.
On JUNG ; Jung Hyun LEE ; Chung Sik CHUN
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2007;50(3):311-314
This is the first case of a de novo balanced translocation 46, XY, t(3;17)(p12.2;q25) associated with multiple musculoskeletal abnormalities, including Sprengel's deformity (congenital undescended scapula to be reported). This translocation has not been described previously with this congenital anomaly in Korea.
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 3*
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Korea
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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
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Scapula
3.Jeune syndrome in a case.
Jia-xin ZHUANG ; Li-de RAO ; Kun-ming WANG ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(9):696-696
Abnormalities, Multiple
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Asphyxia
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pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Syndrome
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Thorax
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abnormalities
4.Alagille Syndrome: Features and Outcome among Filipino Children
Germana Emerita V. Gregorio ; Jossie M. Rogacion
Acta Medica Philippina 2020;54(5):632-637
We report 13 children fulfilling criteria of Alagille syndrome. All had chronic cholestasis secondary to paucity of intrahepatic bile ducts and triangular facies. Eight children had associated congenital heart disease (six pulmonic stenosis, one each tetralogy of Fallot and patent ductus arteriosus), seven with butterfly vertebrae and one with posterior embryotoxon. Seven of the 13 children are alive and jaundice-free but three with concomitant hypercholesterolemia; the six other children died of liver-related complications.
Butterflies
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Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic
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Jaundice
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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
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Spine
5.The Surgical Correction for Pectus Carinatum: One Case Report.
Hyung Gyun MOK ; Ho Seung SHIN ; Ki Woo HONG
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1999;32(5):489-493
The pectus carinatum or anterior protrusion of the sternum is a less common than pectus excavatum. It occurs more frequently in boys than girls and associated musculoskeletal abnormalities, spinal scoliosis is most common. Ravitch first reported correction of chondromanubrial prominence in 1952, resecting the multiple deformed costal cartilages and performing a double osteotomy on sternum. We have experienced one case of pectus carinatum and obtained satisfactory postoperative results. The deformity was corrected by the subchondral resection of multiple deformed costal cartilage, bilaterally, with single osteotomy on sternum and fracture of the posterior cortex to correct anterior angulation. Postoperative course was uneventful. We report this case with brief review of the literature.
Cartilage
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Female
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Funnel Chest
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Humans
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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
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Osteotomy
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Scoliosis
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Sternum
6.Manual reduction for radius head fracture with radioulnar synostosis and elbow disloction: a case report.
He-bo LIU ; Ling-li WEI ; Chang-bao ZHOU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(6):535-537
Adult
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Elbow Joint
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injuries
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Female
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Humans
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Joint Dislocations
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therapy
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Musculoskeletal Manipulations
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Radius
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abnormalities
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Radius Fractures
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therapy
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Synostosis
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therapy
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Ulna
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abnormalities
7.A Case of Caudal Regression Syndrome in the Newborn of the Diabetic Mother.
Cheol Hoon PARK ; Duk Young RHO ; Yong Wook KIM ; Tae Ung KIM ; Jae Gun JOUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004;47(2):405-408
The Caudal regression syndrome is characterized by sacrococcygeal or lumbosacrococcygeal agenesis, of variable extent, most often accompanied by multiple musculoskeletal abnormalities of the pelvis and legs. It is rare fetal complication of diabetic pregnancy. Although the exact teratogenic mechanism is not known, hyperglycemia appears to play a crucial role as a teratogen. Strict control of diabetes preconceptually and in early pregnancy is presumed to reduce the risk of occurrence. We report a case of caudal regression syndrome detected by pelvic radiography and MRI in the newborn of the diabetic mother.
Humans
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Hyperglycemia
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Infant, Newborn*
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Leg
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Mothers*
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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
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Pelvis
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Pregnancy
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Radiography
8.Stickler's Syndrome.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(3):559-563
Stickler's syndrome is a progressive, hereditary disorder with ocular and systemic features. Ocular findings are vitreous veil or vitreous strand due to vitreous condensation, vitreoretinal degeneration, moderate to severe myopia, vitreous liquefaction, chorioretinal atrophy, retinal detachment and cataract. Systemic findings are midfacial hypoplasia, cleft palate, hearing loss, musculoskeletal abnormalities. The authors experienced 3 cases of stickler's syndrome in three brothers of one family.
Atrophy
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Cataract
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Cleft Palate
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Hearing Loss
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Humans
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Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
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Myopia
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Retinal Detachment
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Siblings
9.The Role of Multi-detector CT Angiography in Surgical Planning for Congenital Cervicothoracic Kyphoscoliosis: A Case Report.
Hyun LEE ; Won Gyu CHOI ; Ho Dong SHIN ; Byeong Wook HWANG ; Sang Jin LEE ; Sang Ho LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2008;58(1):91-96
Surgical correction of a cervicothoracic deformity is difficult with a potential risk of vascular injury. Comprehensive preoperative vascular evaluation is important for safe and successful surgery. The use of multi-detector computed tomography angiography (MDCTA) allows a combined display of vascular and osseous structures of the musculoskeletal system. However, no clinical reports have described the use of MDCTA for surgical planning of anterior cervicothoracic surgery in patients with vascular malformation. The case of a 7-year-old girl with congenital cervicothoracic kyphoscoliosis who underwent preoperative MDCTA evaluation and successful correction is presented in this report.
Angiography
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Child
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Humans
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Kyphosis
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Musculoskeletal System
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Spinal Fusion
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Spine
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Vascular Malformations
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Vascular System Injuries
10.Pre-surgical infant orthopedics with the naso alveolar molding (NAM) device for unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate: Case series
Laureta Cristina M ; Macapagal Tanya P
Acta Medica Philippina 2012;46(1):64-72
Management of infants born with cleft lip and palate entails an interdisciplinary team effort that begins from infancy to adulthood. The goal of pre-surgical infant orthopedics is to reduce the severity of the cleft deformity before surgery. However, traditional methods do not address the deformity of the nasal cartilages and alveolar ridges simultaneously.
The Nasoalveolar Molding (NAM) technique takes advantage of the malleability of immature nasal cartilage and its ability to maintain a permanent correction of its form. The NAM device is used to actively mold the alar dome, nasal cartilages, premaxilla, and alveolar ridges into a more normal anatomic form and position. It permits non-surgical elongation of the columella through application of tissue expansion principles. This results in better facial aesthetics and may help reduce the extent, number and cost of surgeries.
The three cases presented illustrate the application of the NAM device for the pre-surgical infant orthopedics in unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate patients treated at the Philippine Children's Medical Center-Pediatric Dentistry Division (PCMC-PDD).
Human
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Male
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Infant Newborn
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CLEFT LIP
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CLEFT PALATE
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MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
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JAW DISEASES
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JAW ABNORMALITIES