2.A Case of Vascular Leiomyoma on the Heel: A Rarely Seen Benign Soft Tissue Tumor with Brief Reviews.
Jee Hee SON ; Hyun Ji KIM ; Min Je JUNG ; Yong Won CHOI ; Bo Young CHUNG ; Hye One KIM ; Chun Wook PARK
Annals of Dermatology 2018;30(4):491-493
No abstract available.
Angiomyoma*
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Heel*
3.A Comparison of Peripheral Doses Scattered from a Physical Wedge and an Enhanced Dynamic Wedge.
Jong Min PARK ; Hee Jung KIM ; Je Soon MIN ; Je Hee LEE ; Charn Il PARK ; Sung Joon YE
Korean Journal of Medical Physics 2007;18(3):107-117
In order to evaluate the radio-protective advantage of an enhanced dynamic wedge (EDW) over a physical wedge (PW), we measured peripheral doses scattered from both types of wedges using a 2D array of ion-chambers. A 2D array of ion-chambers was used for this purpose. In order to confirm the accuracy of the device, we first compared measured profiles of open fields with the profiles calculated by our commissioned treatment planning system. Then, we measured peripheral doses for the wedge angles of 15 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees, and 60 degrees at source to surface distances (SSD) of 80 cm and 90 cm. The measured points were located at 0.5 cm depth from 1 cm to 5 cm outside of the field edge. In addition, the measurements were repeated by using thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD). The peripheral doses of EDW were (1.4% to 11.9%) lower than those of PW (2.5% to 12.4%). At 15 MV energy, the average peripheral doses of both wedges were 2.9% higher than those at 6MV energy. At a small SSD (80 cm vs. 90 cm), peripheral dose differences were more recognizable. The average peripheral doses to the heel direction were 0.9% lower than those to the toe direction. The results from the TLD measurements confirmed these findings with similar tendency. Dynamic wedges can reduce unnecessary scattered doses to normal tissues outside of the field edge in many clinical situations. Such an advantage is more profound in the treatment of steeper wedge angles, and shorter SSD.
Heel
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Silver Sulfadiazine
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Toes
5.An Ulcerative Amelanotic Melanoma on the Heel.
So Young YOON ; Young Woon PARK ; Eun Jee KIM ; Hyun Sun PARK ; Hyun Sun YOON ; Soyun CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(12):995-996
No abstract available.
Heel*
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Melanoma, Amelanotic*
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Ulcer*
6.A Case of Tender Calcinosis Cutis of an Infant Following a Single Heel Stick.
Ji Won KIM ; Ji Su LEE ; Hyun Sun YOON ; Soyun CHO ; Hyun sun PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2019;57(1):46-47
No abstract available.
Calcinosis*
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Heel*
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Humans
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Infant*
7.A Case of Painful Piezogenic Pedal Papules.
Nam Gyu KANG ; Chi Yeon KIM ; Chee Won OH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(10):1197-1199
Piezogenic pedal papules are small, occasionally painful, fat herniation, which become apparent when weight is placed on the heel. We present a case of painful piezogenic pedal papules occurring on both heels of 30-year-old female patient without family history. Clinical and histopathological features confirmed diagnosis. Foot-ankle stocking was effective therapy for painful piezogenic pedal papules.
Adult
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Heel
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Humans
8.Balance Control and Knee Osteoarthritis Severity.
Hee Sang KIM ; Dong Hwan YUN ; Seung Don YOO ; Dong Hwan KIM ; Yong Seol JEONG ; Jee Sang YUN ; Dae Gyu HWANG ; Pil Kyo JUNG ; Seong He CHOI
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2011;35(5):701-709
OBJECTIVE: To investigate balance control according to the severity of knee osteoarthritis (OA) using clinical tests and Tetra-ataxiometric posturography (Tetrax(R)). METHOD: A total 80 patients with primary knee OA classified according to American College of Rheumatology criteria, and 40 age-matched controls were enrolled in this study. Of those with OA, 39 patients had mild OA (Kellgren-Lawrence [KL] grade 1, 2) and the other 41 had moderate to severe OA (KL grade 3, 4). The postural control capabilities of the subjects were assessed using the timed up and go test (TUG), Berg balance scale (BBS), and Tetrax(R), which utilizes two paired force plates to measure vertical pressure fluctuations over both heels and forefeet. The subjects were checked for their stability index (ST), Fourier index, weight distribution index (WDI), and synchronization index (SI) in eight positions using Tetrax(R). RESULTS: Patients with moderate to severe OA exhibited significantly higher stability indices in all positions than patients with mild OA. The Fourier index was also higher in patients with moderate to severe OA than in patients with mild OA. However, the weight distribution index and synchronization of both heels and forefeet were not significantly different in the three groups. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that patients with moderate to severe OA have more deficits in balance control than those with mild disease. Therefore, evaluation of balance control and education aimed at preventing falls would be useful to patients with knee OA.
Heel
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Humans
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Knee
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Osteoarthritis, Knee
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Rheumatology
9.Supramalleolar Osteotomy in Patients with Varus Ankle Osteoarthritis.
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2011;15(3):119-123
This article has reviewed the alignment of the ankle and hindfoot in varus ankle osteoarthritis. The indication and surgical technique of the supramalleolar osteotomy has been reviewed. Alignment of tibial plafond and hindfoot is variable in early stages of ankle osteoarthritis. Supramalleolar osteotomy is indicated for the treatment of ankle osteoarthritis in patients with minimal talar tilt and neutral or varus heel alignment.
Animals
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Ankle
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Heel
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Humans
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteotomy
10.Precalcaneal Congenital Fibrolipomatous Hamartoma.
Ji Hye YANG ; Oun Jae PARK ; Jeong Eun KIM ; Chong Hyun WON ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Mi Woo LEE ; Jee Ho CHOI ; Kee Chan MOON
Annals of Dermatology 2011;23(1):92-94
Precalcaneal congenital fibrolipomatous hamartomas (PCFHs) are characterized clinically by the presence of unilateral or bilateral, asymptomatic nodules in the medial precalcaneal plantar region of the heel. They are skin colored and usually painless nodules. In most patients, the lesions appear within the first few months of life, but they may also be present at birth. Generally PCFHs are benign, but they can grow in proportion to the growth of the infants. Here, we report the case of a 4-month-old boy with a solitary, localized skin-colored nodule on the precalcaneal plantar region of his right heel, diagnosed as a PCFH.
Hamartoma
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Heel
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Humans
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Infant
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Parturition
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Skin