1.Reconstruction of a Perineoscrotal Defect Using Bilateral Medial Thigh Fasciocutaneous Flaps.
Jihoon YANG ; Sung Hoon KO ; Suk Joon OH ; Sung Won JUNG
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2013;40(1):72-74
No abstract available.
Thigh
2.Successful salvage of failed post-sarcoma excision reconstruction and exposed alloplastic mesh with an anterolateral thigh flap
Juan Enrique BERNER ; Luigi TROISI ; Paul WILSON
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2019;46(4):390-391
No abstract available.
Thigh
5.Replantation of the amputated thigh
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(4):24-26
One case of successful reattachment of a complete amputated thigh in a young patient (14 year-old) was reported. The final decision regarding replantation of an amputated part must be made by the patient with his relatives and the surgeon; there is no absolute indication. Because of irreversible necrotic changes in muscle after 6 hours of warm ischemia, the cooling of amputated part to about 4oC is important to prolong the viability of the part; this duration may be extended up to 12 hours.
Replantation
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thigh
6.An Experimental Study on the Role of Blood Vessels in the Formation of Peritumoral Abnormal MR Signal Intensity.
Man Chung HAN ; Heung Sik KANG ; Chu Wan KIM ; Ji Hye KIM ; Chol Woo KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;31(5):933-939
PURPOSE: To assess the role of blood vessels in the formation of peritumoral abnormal signal intensity which exaggerates the size of malignant tumor on MR images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed MR-microangiographic-pathologic correlation using implanted VX-2 carcinoma in 16 rabbit thighs 1-28 days after tumor implantation. The shape and distribution of abnormal vessels were analyzed on microangiography and on histologic examination in correlation with peritumoral abnormal signal intensity on MR images. RESULTS: Dilated peritumoral blood vessels gave rise to irregular, tortuous tumor vessels penetrated into the tumor. With the tumor growth, hypervascular tumor vessels in peritumoral area and central avascular areas were increased. These hypervascular areas on microangiography were corresponded with abnormal signal intensity on MR images. CONCLUSION: Hypervascularity could be a cause of peritumoral abnormal signal intensity which exaggerates the size of experimentally induced malignant musculoskeletal tumors on MR images.
Blood Vessels*
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Thigh
7.Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma in the Thigh: Case Report.
Mi Ok SUNWOO ; Hyo Yong PARK ; Hoon Kyu OH ; Han Yong CHOI
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2002;47(5):527-531
Dedifferentiated liposarcoma occurs in less than 10% of all liposarcoma and is found most often in the retroperitoneum and extremities. Histologically, the tumor was composed of well-defferentiated liposarcomastous areas with malignant fibrous histiocytoma-like area, peculiar neurallike whirling pattern associated and focal metaplastic bone formation. The rare radiologic feature of this have not been sufficiently described in the previous literature, and we now report a case of dedifferentiated liposarcoma in the thigh.
Extremities
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Liposarcoma*
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Osteogenesis
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Thigh*
8.Two Cases of Supernummerary Breast.
Chi Yeon KIM ; Kyeong Tae KIM ; Chee Won OH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(11):1360-1363
Supernummerary breast is a rare developmental anomaly occurring along the course of the embryological milk lines, which run from the anterior axillary folds to the inner thighs. Kajava first described the classification of supernumerary tissue in 1915, and this term is still in use. We herein report two cases of supernumerary breast, classified as Kajava classification type 3 and 6.
Breast*
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Classification
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Milk
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Thigh
9.A Case of Multiple Lichen Striatus.
Jeong Sun HYUN ; Sang Chin LEE ; Si Yong KIM ; Seok Jin KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(7):841-843
Lichen striatus is a self-limiting, inflammatory, linear, unilateral eruption of unknown etiology in which the lesions follow the lines of Blaschko. We report a case of lichen striatus of unilateral and multiple lesions located on right abdomen and back, anterior thigh and inner thigh following ankle with linear bands or zosteriform pattern.
Abdomen
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Ankle
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Lichens*
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Thigh
10.Giant Extrapleural Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Thigh.
Dae Ho KIM ; Jin Soo LIM ; Ki Taik HAN ; Min Cheol KIM
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2015;42(4):489-492
No abstract available.
Solitary Fibrous Tumors*
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Thigh*