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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 69-72, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-169475

ABSTRACT

We report on a case of post-burn contracture and right foot deformity in a 37-year-old female who underwent two surgical interventions at the age of seven years. The patient remained well without any associated problems until she presented to our hospital at the age of 37 years with severe pain and right foot deformity. A few treatment modalities have been reported, and amputation has been suggested as the best approach. However, our patient was treated with a talonavicular arthrodesis and a soft tissue procedure, which resulted in a stable, plantigrade, and pain-free foot with an unsupported, bipedal gait.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Amputation, Surgical , Arthrodesis , Contracture , Foot , Foot Deformities , Gait
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 27-31, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-67726

ABSTRACT

Intraosseous lipoma is a benign tumor that originates from proliferating mature lipocytes. It often occurs in the metaphysis of long bones of the lower extremity, and also in the calcaneus, humerus, mandible, sacrum, and rib bones. Frequently, it involutes spontaneously through a process of infarction, calcification, and cyst formation. It can either present as pain, or be asymptomatic and only discovered through an incidental radiological finding. In our case, the patient presented with heel pain. Intraoperatively, it was found that the intraosseous cavity was filled with fat along with an adjacent but separate area of cystic degeneration. There was also a cortical perforation at the cystic lesion which was communicating with the subtalar joint. This cortical breach is most likely the cause of diffuse lateral heel pain experienced by our patient, and such a pathological fracture due to intraosseous lipoma has never been reported.


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Humans , Adipocytes , Bone Neoplasms , Calcaneus , Fractures, Spontaneous , Heel , Humerus , Infarction , Lipoma , Lower Extremity , Mandible , Ribs , Sacrum , Subtalar Joint
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