Publications by authors named "In Ho Choi"

Background: Physeal-sparing procedures are preferred for treating early-onset slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE), reducing limb-length discrepancy (LLD), and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). This study aimed to investigate the treatment outcomes after physeal-sparing procedures for early-onset SCFE.

Methods: We reviewed medical and radiographic records of SCFE patients from 1992 to 2022.

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Background: We investigated the normal development of the secondary ossification centers of the acetabulum, focusing on their location and the amount of acetabular coverage increased by them.

Methods: We enrolled 132 patients who were 7 to 16 years of age and had no pelvic deformity but did have ≥1 os ischium, os ilium, and/or os pubis on abdominal or pelvic computed tomographic (CT) scans. The locations of the ossification centers were evaluated by adopting an orientation using 0° for the superior acetabulum, 90° for the anterior acetabulum, 180° for the inferior acetabulum, and 270° for the posterior acetabulum, on a reconstructed 3-dimensional (3D) CT image.

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Purpose: Fibular hemimelia has denoted a spectrum of postaxial longitudinal deficiency with fibular aplasia/hypoplasia; the term "terminal hemimelia" is reserved for patients with postaxial longitudinal deficiency having a normal fibula. We aimed to delineate the characteristics of terminal hemimelia.

Methods: In total, 30 patients with postaxial longitudinal deficiency who had a normal or hypoplastic fibula and visited our institution between 1992 and 2022 were reviewed.

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Prenatal diagnosis of clubfoot traditionally relied on two-dimensional ultrasonography. To enhance diagnosis and predict postnatal outcomes, we examined the parameters that differentiate pathological clubfoot using three-dimensional ultrasonography. In our retrospective study, we examined the findings of prenatal ultrasound and the postnatal outcomes of pregnancies with suspected congenital clubfoot between 2018 and 2021.

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  • Endocrinopathy significantly increases the risk of developing slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) in children, with an incidence of 37.1 cases per 100,000 children compared to 9.0 cases per 100,000 in those without endocrinopathy.
  • The incidence of SCFE rises with the number of hormone deficiencies, particularly noted in children with growth hormone deficiency, which has the highest rate of SCFE at 583.8 cases per 100,000.
  • There is a noticeable difference in gender distribution, as males are more affected in non-endocrinopathy cases, while females dominate in endocrinopathy-associated cases, and many children develop SCFE several years after their initial endocr
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Backgrounds: Determining the precise localization of diseased physes is crucial for guiding the treatment of growth disturbances. Conventional radiography, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging only provide information on physeal anatomy. Planar bone scintigraphy and bone single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) resolutions are suboptimal for clinically managing growth disturbances.

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Background: After the successful reduction of developmental dysplasia of the hip, residual hip dysplasia may persist and lead to early osteoarthritis. Femoral and/or acetabular osteotomy has been used to address this problem. The purpose of this study is to determine the indication of femoral versus combined femoral-acetabular osteotomy in the management of residual hip dysplasia.

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Prior experiences of successful and failed treatments are known to influence the efficacy of a newly applied treatment. However, whether that carry-over effect applies to non-pharmacological treatments is unknown. This study investigated how a failed treatment history with placebo analgesic cream affected the therapeutic outcomes of cold-pack treatment.

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Background: In patients with leg length discrepancy (LLD) and consequent pelvic obliquity, either the longitudinal axis of the pelvis or a line perpendicular to the ground may be used as the longitudinal reference line for measuring the lateral center-edge angle (LCEA). We aimed to (1) systematically inspect which longitudinal reference line has been used for measuring the LCEA in previous studies; (2) evaluate the frequency of change in the radiographical classification of acetabular overcoverage or undercoverage per the longitudinal reference line; and (3) validate the trigonometric method, predicting the change in the LCEA according to the LLD.

Methods: Studies investigating the LCEA published between January 1976 and July 2019 in the MEDLINE database were categorized according to the longitudinal reference line used.

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We report three additional cases of intra-articular acetabular osteochondroma in multiple hereditary exostoses patients in order to raise the awareness of this rare location, to prompt early diagnosis, and to present various treatment options according to the patient's condition. A 2.5-year-old boy presenting with an out-toeing gait had a large acetabular osteochondroma causing lateral displacement of the femoral head and acetabular dysplasia.

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  • Fine needle aspiration is the main method used to diagnose thyroid nodules, but it has a significant rate of indeterminate results that can be cancerous (20-50%).
  • Researchers studied the effectiveness of combining shear wave elastography with traditional ultrasound to improve the diagnosis of thyroid nodules by categorizing them based on elasticity and size ratios.
  • The study found that certain categories of nodules, particularly Category 3, showed a high likelihood of malignancy (81.8%) and that the methods used provided valuable information for predicting whether a nodule is benign or malignant.
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Background: Hemihyperplasia and hemihypoplasia result in leg length discrepancy (LLD) by causing skeletal asymmetry. Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) and Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) are opposite growth-affecting disorders caused by opposite epigenetic alterations at the same chromosomal locus, 11p15, to induce hemihyperplasia and hemihypoplasia, respectively. Because of their somatic mosaicism, BWS and SRS show a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes.

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Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) can develop a protrusio acetabuli deformity. However, the authors observed a pseudo-protrusio-type acetabular deformity (PPAD) on 3-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT). Hence, we systematically reviewed 3D-CT and pelvis radiographs of OI patients and report the incidence and patterns of acetabular deformity in OI patients and the associated radiographic signs.

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Background: Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) has good prognosis so that the local recurrence or distant metastasis can occur later on the lifetime follow up. In this study, we report recurrence of PTC in subcutaneous area combined with lymph node metastasis. A suspicion of needle tract implantation after core needle biopsy was found.

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Background: The detection and identification of pathogenic microorganisms are essential for the treatment of osteoarticular infection. However, obtaining a sufficient amount of specimen from pediatric patients is often difficult. Herein, we aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the blood culture bottle (BCB) system in pediatric osteoarticular infections.

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Introduction: Peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS) is a heterogeneous group of mature T cell lymphomas which do not correspond to any specific subtype of mature T-cell lymphoma in current classifications. Some researchers have suggested that PTCL with low Ki-67 labeling index should be classified as indolent PTCL PATIENT CONCERNS:: A 58-year old man diagnosed with alcoholic fatty liver 3 months prior complained of tenesmus and abdominal distension. Colonoscopy of the small and large intestines revealed multiple polyps, which were histologically diagnosed as lymphoid hyperplasia.

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Background: The acetabular index and center-edge angle are widely used radiographic parameters. However, the exact landmarks for measuring these parameters are not clearly defined. Although their measurement is straightforward when the lateral osseous margin of the acetabular roof coincides with the lateral end of the acetabular sourcil, where these two landmarks disagree, recommendations have differed about which landmark should be used.

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Purpose: We investigated the expression of Nrf2 in colorectal cancer and its correlation with clinicopathological characteristics as well as mechanisms and roles of Nrf2 expression including cell signaling pathway, survival, proliferation, and migration.

Methods: Nrf2 expression was measured in 12 and 30 different colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues by western blot (WB) and immunohistochemistry (IHC), respectively. SW480 cells were used for cell proliferation and cell migration tests.

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Background: There is a paucity of literature on the use of hip arthroscopy for pathologic conditions in skeletally immature patients. Thus, the indications and safety of the procedure are still unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the safety and functional outcomes of hip arthroscopy for pediatric and adolescent hip disorders.

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Background: Although shear wave elastography (SWE) is reported to be useful in detecting malignant thyroid nodules, it shows a wide range of cut-off values of elasticity index (EI) in detecting malignant nodules. The cause of discrepancy remains unclear. Fibrosis of the tumors is known to increase the EI in SWE, and matching of SWE and surgical histopathology has not been fully illustrated in thyroid cancer.

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Background: Kabuki syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinct dysmorphic facial features, growth deficiency, intellectual disabilities, unusual dermatoglyphic patterns, and skeletal abnormalities. The incidence of hip dislocation in Kabuki syndrome ranges from 18% to 62%. We reviewed the outcomes of management of hip dislocations in patients with Kabuki syndrome with special attention to the diagnostic processes for hip dislocation and Kabuki syndrome.

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Background and purpose - There are few studies on overgrowth of the affected limb after treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). We investigated the incidence of overgrowth and its risk factors in DDH patients.Patients and methods - 101 patients were included in this study.

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