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Journal of the Korean Knee Society ; : 230-233, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730501

ABSTRACT

Subperiosteal ganglion is a rare lesion. It is reported that the lesion is developed at femur, radius, ilium and tibia. 64-year-old male visited our hospital complaining of exudate on leg. He had been treated at private clinic about soft tissue mass on anteromedial aspect of the leg. After MRI study, we performed arthroscopic examination. It is comfirmed that a communication is present between subperiosteal ganglion cyst and knee joint. Arthroscopic synovectomy and meniscectomy were performed. The cyst was excised. The clinical result was satisfactory.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Exudates and Transudates , Femur , Ganglion Cysts , Ilium , Knee Joint , Knee , Leg , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Radius , Tibia
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Korean Journal of Perinatology ; : 175-179, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-161695

ABSTRACT

Congenital dislocation of the knee is very rare skeletal deformity and was firstly described by Chatelaine in 1822. Since then there have been a few number of case reports and some series discussing the etiology and treatment. The tibia is displaced anteriorly in relation to the femur. It is generally subdassified as simple hyperextention, subluxation, and dislocation depending on the degree of the joint displacement and the severity of disease. Early gentle manipulation and serial splintage or plaster cast are recommended for treatment and were successful in the majority except the case of quadriceps contrarture or late correction. The authors experienced one case of congenital dislocation of the right knee and brief review of the related literatures was made.


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Casts, Surgical , Congenital Abnormalities , Joint Dislocations , Femur , Joints , Knee , Tibia
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