1.Passive Release of Pulley with Needle for Trigger Finger
Jung Man KIM ; Doo Hoon SUN ; Jung Ho CHANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(4):1027-1032
The purpose of this study was to assess the results of passive release of the pulley with needle under local anesthesia performed at the out patient department. There were 68 fingers of 54 patients. Fifteen patients(27.8 %) were male and 39 patients(72.2 %) were female. Involved fingers were 28 thumbs(41.2 %), 7(10.3 %) index fingers, 14(20.6 %) middle fingers, and 19(27.9 %) ring fingers. Ages were varied-between 41 years and 61 years old. Rheumatoid fingers were 12(17.6 %). The others had no underlying disease. An 18 gauge needle was introduced distal to the palpable nodule. The pulley was released passively when the PIP joint was extended. The follow-up period was 4.5 years on average(range; 1-8 years). At final follow-up local recurrence was noted in 1-2 weeks in 7 cases(10.3 %), which was due to technical fault in early trial cases. The patients complained of pain for a few days and mild tenderness for less than 2 weeks. In three cases adhesion occurred, which was resolved in a week by maniqulation. There was no difference between rheumatoid arthritis and the other underlying diseases as far as rate of recurrence was concerned. From these results it would be suggested that the passive release of pulley with needle is an effective method for the treatment of adult trigger finger.
Adult
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Anesthesia, Local
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Female
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Fingers
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Joints
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Male
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Methods
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Needles
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Recurrence
2.Computed tomography in the assessment of idiopathic spontaneous pneumothorax.
Sang Jin KIM ; Doo Yun LEE ; Hyung Jung KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(4):540-542
No abstract available.
Pneumothorax*
3.Prone lachman test.
Jung Man KIM ; Doo Hoon SUN ; Han Joong KIM
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1993;5(1):36-39
No abstract available.
4.A Case of Hair Follicle Nevus.
Doo Hwan KIM ; Eun Jung CHYUNG ; See Yong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(5):711-713
We report one case of hair follicle nevus, benign highly differentiating appendageal skin tumor of hair follicle. It arises from pluripotential cells that have formed during life. This patient is a 40-year-old woman who had a localized brownish plaque on the leht cheek for three years. Histologic study revealed many small but mostly mature hair follicles consistent with hair follicle nevus.A Case of Cutaneous Periarteritis Nodosa
Adult
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Cheek
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Female
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Hair Follicle*
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Hair*
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Humans
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Nevus*
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Polyarteritis Nodosa
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Skin
5.Boerhaave's syndrome: one case report.
Jung Hyun BANG ; Ho Kyung KIM ; Doo Yun LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;24(4):371-375
No abstract available.
6.A case of Vulvar Syringoma.
Doo Hwan KIM ; Eun Jung CHUNG ; See Yong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(3):396-398
A 25-year-old female was seen because of rnultiple, asymptornatic papular eruptions on the vulvar area since 1 year ago. She had been suffered from palmar hyperhidrosis for 3 years. A skin biopsy specimen from the vulval lesion revealed characteristic findings of syringoma.
Adult
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Biopsy
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperhidrosis
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Skin
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Syringoma*
7.A case of Solitary Glomus Tumor.
Doo Hwan KIM ; Eun Jung CHUNG ; See Yong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(3):392-395
A 72 years old man had an 1 x 1cm sized, solitary glomus tumor on the right knee joint and had suffered from sharp, episodic pain and tenderness, radiating to the right thigh and the buttock for about 20 years. Simple surgical excision was performed for removal of the tumor mass and the subjective symtoms. There is no recurrence until now.
Aged
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Buttocks
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Glomus Tumor*
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Recurrence
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Thigh
8.Fingertip Dermatoglyphic Patterns in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis and their Families.
Doo Hwan KIM ; Eun Jung CHYUNG ; See Yong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1986;24(1):28-34
Although we made a comparision of fingertip dermatoglyphic patterns between R7 patients with atopic dermatitis(Femals: 54, Male: 35) and 73 their families without atopic dermatitis, no significant results were obtained. So, we compared secondly our results of 2 groups with those of two thousand nonatopic, normal Koreans, as control. Results are as follows: ] In comparison with control, a significant increase in the ulnar loop pattern was detected in families(p<0, ()5), not atopic dermatitis. p. No significant differ ence between right hands and left hands in all three g f OUpS. In atopic dermatitis and control groups, 1 st and 4 th digits showed mostly whorl pattern, and 3 rd and 5 th digits had more ulnar loop pattern than others. Rut families had mostly ulnar loop pattern at all digits except 4 th digit, wl..orl pattern. 4. Each of atopic dermatitis, family and control group had 13, 79% (whor1: 8. 05% ulnar loop: 5 75%), 15. 49p; (whorl: 4. 23%, ulnar loop: 11. 27%), 15. 78%(whorl: 8, 52% ulnar loop: 7. 1 %, arch: 0. 05%), of same dermatoglyphic pattern on all ten digits. Especially, ulnar loop pattern in fanilies was detected significantly higher than other two groups(p<0. 05). Average incidences of bilateral symmetry of pattern type between right and left digits were 78.57%, 74. 67% and 78.74% respectively in atopic dermatitis, family and control group.
Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Dermatoglyphics*
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Hand
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
9.Prevention of acute postoperative infection of joint.
Jung Man KIM ; Doo Hoon SN ; Jin Young CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1993;5(2):232-238
No abstract available.
Joints*
10.Congenital Deficiency of the Femoral Head
Moon Sang CHUNG ; Doo Soon KIM ; Woo Ku JUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1980;15(1):193-196
Proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD) in early infancy is characteristic by quite shortening of the tight segment, flexed, abducted and externally rotated position In assciation with a stable hip which Is freely mobile. Authors experienced a case with the congenital deficiency of the femoral head. The case showed the normal femoral segment and no any other bony anomalies which cannot be Included in Aitkens or Amstutz's classification.
Classification
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Head
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Hip