1.Foot Clinic.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(2):215-222
No abstract available.
Foot*
2.Plantigrade Foot.
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1991;8(1):1-11
No abstract available.
Foot*
3.Reconstruction of soft tissue defects of the foot by using lateral supramalleolar flap.
Jae Yoon SEOL ; Jeong Yeol YANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(2):281-291
No abstract available.
Foot*
4.Reconstruction of the foot by first web space island flap.
Hyun Ho KIM ; Byung Il PARK ; Jai Koo CHOI
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(2):273-280
No abstract available.
Foot*
5.Tumors of the foot: Review of 66 cases.
Han Koo LEE ; Sang Hoon LEE ; Goo Hyun BAEK ; Young Sik MIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(7):2447-2453
No abstract available.
Foot*
6.Macrodactyly of the foot: a case of report.
Kyung Chul KIM ; Sung Joon IM ; Bo Seok KONG ; Young Soo JHE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(7):1955-1958
No abstract available.
Foot*
7.The treatment of the Foot Ulcer in Hansen's Disease.
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2001;34(2):35-57
Of all the complication of Hansen's disease that remain after the disease is arrested, and that prevent a return to normal well-being- life, the destruction of the feet by foot ulcer is one of the commonest and most crippling, and is one that can be prevented if early care & well treatment are taken. So many leprologists are interesting in the treatment of foot ulcer. Recently various treatments of it are introduced. The authors are reviewed & summarized about the newly presenting treatment of foot ulcer.
Foot Ulcer*
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Foot*
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Leprosy*
8.Clinical presentation and microorganisms sensitivity profile for diabetic foot ulcers: a pilot study
Nur Hilda Hanina ABD Wahab ; Intan Nureslyna Samsudin ; Syafinaz Amin Nordin ; Zalinah Ahmad ; Lailatul Akmar Mat Noor ; Anand Sobhraj Devnani
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2015;70(3):182-187
SUMMARY
Introduction: Patients suffering from diabetes mellitus (DM)
frequently present with infected diabetic foot ulcers (DFU).
This study was done to record the anatomical site and the
grade of ulcers according to Wagner’s classification and to
culture the microorganisms from the ulcers and determine
their antibiotic sensitivity.
Materials and methods: Prospective study was conducted
on 77 diabetic patients who were admitted with DFU from
June until December 2011. Patients with end stage renal
failure, those who had previous vascular surgery on the
involved limb, or hyperbaric oxygen or maggot therapy for
the ulcers, or had unrelated skin diseases around the
involved foot were excluded from the study. Specimens for
culture were obtained by a sterile swab stick or tissue
sample was taken from the wound with sterile surgical
instruments.
Results: Wagner’s grade III and IV ulcers were most
common. Majority of the ulcers involved toes (48%). Gram
negative microorganisms were predominantly isolated
(71.1%). Gram positive microorganisms were less frequently
cultured (27.7%). Fungus was cultured from one sample
(1.2%). Gram negative microorganisms were sensitive to
aminoglycosides, cephalosporins or β-lactamase inhibitors.
More than 40% were resistant to ampicillin. Gram positive
microorganisms were sensitive to cloxacillin. MRSA were
sensitive to vancomycin.
Conclusion: Empirical use of antibiotics should be curtailed
to prevent development of drug resistant strains of
microorganisms and MRSA. We suggest use of antiseptic
solutions to clean the ulcers until antibiotic sensitivity
report is available. Results of our altered treatment regimen
we plan to publish in a later study.
Diabetic Foot
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Foot Ulcer
9.Paraesthesia on hand and foot.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1998;19(12):1343-1348
10.A study on the postaxial polydactyly of the foot.
Sung Woo KIM ; Sung Pyo HONG ; Doo Hyung LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(4):727-734
No abstract available.
Foot*
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Polydactyly*