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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/107110078500500405" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1177/107110078500500405</a>
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191-197
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1
Volume
5
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Congenital Duplication Of The Foot And Toes
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Foot & Ankle
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1985
1985
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Orthopedics
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Leeson M C; Wilcox P G; Weiner D S
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/107110078500500405" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1177/107110078500500405</a>
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1985
Foot & Ankle
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Leeson M C
Orthopedics
Weiner D S
Wilcox P G
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Pages
260-264
Issue
196
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Osteochondrosis Of The Tarsal Cuneiforms
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
Date
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1985
1985
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Orthopedics; Surgery
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Leeson M C; Weiner D S
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n/a
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
1985
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Leeson M C
Orthopedics
Surgery
Weiner D S
-
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Pages
225-230
Issue
253
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Leiomyosarcoma Of The Popliteal Artery - A Report Of 2 Cases
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
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1990
1990-04
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Orthopedics; Surgery
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Leeson M C; Malaei M; Makley J T
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n/a
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
1990
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Leeson M C
Makley J T
Malaei M
Orthopedics
Surgery
-
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Pages
186-190
Issue
181
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Intraosseous Lipoma
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
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1983
1983
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Orthopedics; Surgery
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Leeson M C; Kay D; Smith B S
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n/a
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
1983
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Kay D
Leeson M C
Orthopedics
Smith B S
Surgery
-
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102-105
Issue
246
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Ganglioneuroma Of The Sacrum
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
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1989
1989-09
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Orthopedics; Surgery
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Leeson M C; Hite M
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n/a
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
1989
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Hite M
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Leeson M C
Orthopedics
Surgery
-
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n/a
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Pages
182-185
Issue
230
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EXTENSIVE HEMOSIDERIN DEPOSITION IN THE MEDIAL MENISCUS OF A KNEE - ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP TO DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
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1988
1988-05
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Surgery; Orthopedics
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Bennett G L; Leeson M C; Michael A
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n/a
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
1988
Bennett G L
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Leeson M C
Michael A
Orthopedics
Surgery
-
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410–416
Issue
4
Volume
18
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The use of radioisotope scans in the evaluation of primary lymphoma of bone.
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Orthopaedic review
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1989
1989-04
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Adult; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Adolescent; Aged; Retrospective Studies; Neoplasm Staging; Radionuclide Imaging; Bone Neoplasms/*diagnostic imaging; Diagnosis; Differential; Lymphoma; Large B-Cell; Diffuse/*diagnostic imaging
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Leeson M C; Makely J T; Carter J R; Krupco T
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Primary lymphoma of bone is a rare lesion comprising less than 5% of all malignant primary bone tumors. Because of this rarity, the diagnosis of this lesion based on clinical findings and standard radiographic evaluations is extremely difficult and may not be entertained until after a biopsy has been performed. We retrospectively reviewed the cases of 22 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of primary lymphoma of bone (appendicular and axial skeleton) who along with standard radiographic evaluations had a technetium 99 bone scan performed as part of the preoperative staging process. A characteristic pattern demonstrating an increased uptake of intense tracer concentration peripherally and a relatively cold central area was seen consistently in all cases. This uptake pattern is then reversed with use of a gallium 67 scan. Because of the ambiguity of plain radiographs in the evaluation of adult bone lesions, radioisotope bone scans should be used as a diagnostic aid in an attempt to obtain as much information as possible about the biologic behavior of the bony lesion prior to any surgical intervention.
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1989
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Bone Neoplasms/*diagnostic imaging
Carter J R
Diagnosis
Differential
Diffuse/*diagnostic imaging
Female
Humans
Krupco T
Large B-Cell
Leeson M C
Lymphoma
Makely J T
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Staging
Orthopaedic review
Radionuclide Imaging
Retrospective Studies
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199004000-00032" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199004000-00032</a>
Pages
225–230
Issue
253
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Leiomyosarcoma of the popliteal artery. A report of two cases.
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Clinical orthopaedics and related research
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1990
1990-04
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Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Aged; Radiography; Movement; Amputation; Postoperative Period; Leiomyosarcoma/diagnostic imaging/pathology/*surgery; Popliteal Artery/diagnostic imaging/pathology/*surgery
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Leeson M C; Malaei M; Makley J T
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Leiomyosarcomas (LS) are relatively uncommon soft-tissue sarcomas that occasionally involve the extremities. LS are usually tumors of adults and most often involve the gastrointestinal tract and uterus. When a soft-tissue sarcoma is suspected, comprehensive preoperative staging studies are an important part of the diagnostic and therapeutic management. With the use of computed tomography and magnetic resonance image scanning, the role of the arteriogram in the staging of soft-tissue tumors has been markedly diminished. There is still, however, a place for the arteriogram in the staging of soft-tissue tumors that are proximate to or displace the neurovascular bundle. Two patients demonstrated LS that arose from the popliteal artery, illustrating the importance of arteriography. When indentation and displacement can be visualized, involvement of the artery should be suspected. This may be critical when considering limb salvage versus amputation surgery. If limb salvage surgery is to be accomplished, an interpositional graft and segmental resection of the artery are necessary.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199004000-00032" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1097/00003086-199004000-00032</a>
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1990
Aged
Amputation
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Female
Humans
Leeson M C
Leiomyosarcoma/diagnostic imaging/pathology/*surgery
Makley J T
Malaei M
Male
Middle Aged
Movement
Popliteal Artery/diagnostic imaging/pathology/*surgery
Postoperative Period
Radiography
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Text
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Pages
393–397
Issue
6
Volume
15
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Giant intraarticular loose bodies of the knee. Cases demonstrate spectrum of the lesion.
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Orthopaedic review
Date
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1986
1986-06
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Female; Humans; Male; Aged; *Knee Joint; Chondroma/*diagnosis/surgery; Joint Diseases/*diagnosis; Joint Loose Bodies/*diagnosis/surgery; Diagnosis; Differential
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Leeson M C; Wilcox P; Greenberg B; Ewing J W
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Synovial chondromatosis is a well-known, well-described clinical and histopathologic entity. Occasionally, loose bodies in the knee joint can continue to grow and become large enough to impinge on joint motion. Extremely large synovial chondromata are relatively rare in the knee joint and have only been described in singular case reports in the orthopaedic literature. We describe two cases representing the spectrum of this disease process occurring in the popliteal fossa, simulating bony and/or soft tissue neoplasm. Case 1 demonstrates a large ossified chondroma, while Case 2 demonstrates a large chondroma without much calcification and with no ossification present. Because of the rarity of these lesions, preoperative staging studies, including CT scan, bone scan, and angiography, are usually warranted to help in the preoperative planning. Open biopsy with adequate tissue sampling is necessary to make an accurate histopathologic diagnosis. Once diagnosis is made, local excision for removal of the mechanical block to motion results in "cure"; local recurrence has not been noted.
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*Knee Joint
1986
Aged
Chondroma/*diagnosis/surgery
Diagnosis
Differential
Ewing J W
Female
Greenberg B
Humans
Joint Diseases/*diagnosis
Joint Loose Bodies/*diagnosis/surgery
Leeson M C
Male
Orthopaedic review
Wilcox P
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Text
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Pages
210–216
Issue
2
Volume
18
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Intramedullary fixation of unstable distal radius fractures. A method of fixation allowing early motion.
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Orthopaedic review
Date
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1989
1989-02
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The topic of the resource
Adult; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Aged; Follow-Up Studies; Radiography; Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging/*surgery; Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging; Radius Fractures/diagnostic imaging/*surgery; Wrist Injuries/diagnostic imaging/*surgery; 80 and over; Fracture Fixation; Intramedullary/*methods
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Bennett G L; Leeson M C; Smith B S
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During a four-year period, we have treated unstable fractures of the distal radius with closed anatomic reduction and insertion of a Rush intramedullary rod through a small dorsoradial wrist incision, followed by early controlled range of motion. In an attempt to reduce the stiffness commonly seen in the fingers, wrist, and elbow, a simple method of more stable fixation and early motion was instituted. Patient assessment using common anatomic and functional classification systems revealed good to excellent results in 35 of 36 patients (98%). Only three patients had complications, and these were all minor in nature. Three rods were removed, all because of prominence and irritation of the tip of the rod over the radial styloid. The procedure is technically reproducible, and has a very high rate of patient acceptance and satisfaction.
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1989
80 and over
Adult
Aged
Bennett G L
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Fracture Fixation
Humans
Intramedullary/*methods
Joint Instability/diagnostic imaging/*surgery
Leeson M C
Male
Middle Aged
Orthopaedic review
Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging
Radiography
Radius Fractures/diagnostic imaging/*surgery
Smith B S
Wrist Injuries/diagnostic imaging/*surgery
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199310000-00035" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199310000-00035</a>
Pages
239–245
Issue
295
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Thermal aspects of the use of polymethylmethacrylate in large metaphyseal defects in bone. A clinical review and laboratory study.
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Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Date
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1993
1993-10
Subject
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*Hot Temperature; Bone Neoplasms/pathology/*surgery; Cadaver; Humans; Methylmethacrylates/*therapeutic use; Necrosis
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Leeson M C; Lippitt S B
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The potential necrotizing effects of the heat produced by the exothermic polymerization process has raised questions regarding the use of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) in orthopedic surgery. An experimental model was used to: (1) analyze the amplitude and distribution of heat in bone taken from autopsy specimens when large metaphyseal defects (simulating tumor excision) were filled with curing PMMA and (2) to observe any significant necrotizing temperatures. The experimental design included two experimental groups of five distal femora into which either a small- or large-bore defect was made in the lateral epicondylar region. These defects were filled with either one or two packs of PMMA cement, and temperature probes were used to record temperature elevations at the cement core, the bone-cement interface, and the surrounding 1-,
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199310000-00035" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1097/00003086-199310000-00035</a>
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*Hot Temperature
1993
Bone Neoplasms/pathology/*surgery
Cadaver
Clinical orthopaedics and related research
Humans
Leeson M C
Lippitt S B
Methylmethacrylates/*therapeutic use
Necrosis
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75879-9_98" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75879-9_98</a>
Pages
1119–1122
Issue
10
Volume
16
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Metastatic carcinoma of the spine with neurologic complications: an autopsy review.
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Orthopedics
Date
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1993
1993-10
Subject
The topic of the resource
Adult; Aged; Autopsy; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Spinal Cord Compression/*etiology/pathology; Spinal Neoplasms/*complications/pathology/*secondary
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Leeson M C; Zechmann J P
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We conducted post-mortem examinations on 12 patients who had documented metastatic carcinoma to the spine with attendant neurologic complications. The examinations were studied to determine the location of the metastatic lesion in relation to the spinal cord. Both gross and microscopic examinations were performed, with particular attention to the level of compression. The majority of the metastatic tumors involved the vertebral body and pedicles anterior to the spinal cord. The findings of this autopsy review support previous surgical findings, and re-emphasize the importance of considering tumor location before treating compression of the spinal cord secondary to metastatic carcinoma.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75879-9_98" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/978-3-642-75879-9_98</a>
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1993
Adult
Aged
Autopsy
Female
Humans
Leeson M C
Male
Middle Aged
Orthopedics
Spinal Cord Compression/*etiology/pathology
Spinal Neoplasms/*complications/pathology/*secondary
Zechmann J P