Dkh Yip
University of Hong Kong
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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2000
Wm Tang; Pak-Leung Ho; Wp Yau; Jwk Wong; Dkh Yip
We describe 2 cases of fatal necrotizing fasciitis and toxic shock syndrome caused by Streptococcus agalactiae-a rare entity that has been reported in only 9 patients-in 2 nonpregnant adults.
Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2008
Chun Hoi Yan; Jwk Wong; Dkh Yip
A 45-year-old Chinese man presented with recurrent bilateral knee swelling and pain. He was initially diagnosed with gouty arthritis, but later found to have lipoma arborescens. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated frond-like proliferations of fatty synovium. Arthroscopic synovectomy was performed. Histological examination of the specimen revealed villiform fatty tissue covered by slightly thickened synovium characteristic of lipoma arborescens. Magnetic resonance imaging is useful in differentiating lipoma arborescens from other intra-articular lesions in patients with recurrent knee pain and swelling.
Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2004
Tw Lau; Jwk Wong; Dkh Yip; Ep Chien; Twh Shek; Lls Wong
We describe the treatment of an uncommonly late presentation of a recurrent parosteal osteosarcoma of the distal femur. The osteosarcoma had originally been detected 20 years earlier, and had been treated with wide excision and mega-prosthesis to reconstruct the femur. The tumour recurred in close proximity to the femur prosthesis and encased half the femoral stem. Because there was a large piece of metal at the site of recurrence, which might have interfered with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography was used to locate the lesion. The tumour was successfully treated with wide local re-excision. This case emphasises the importance of the long-term follow-up of patients with parosteal osteosarcoma.
Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2004
Dkh Yip; Jwk Wong; Lk Sun; Nm Wong; Cw Chan; Py Lau
The superior dislocation of the patella with interlocking osteophytes is a rare condition. A review of the English literature revealed only 12 reported cases. The purpose of reviewing these case reports is to highlight the unusual presentation and the injury mechanism in 2 of our patients, and to present our treatment algorithm. Closed reduction with manipulation of the patella, with or without anaesthesia, was performed without difficulty. We recommend an intermediate step of trying a regional nerve block before proceeding to general anaesthesia. Our patients had full range-of-motion after reduction and they were symptom-free after 3 years of follow-up. There were no recurrent dislocations in our patients.
Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2003
Jwk Wong; Dkh Yip; Jkf Kong; Ep Chien; Twh Shek
An unusual case of avulsion fracture of the tibial tuberosity with underlying angiomatosis in a middle-aged man is described, with particular emphasis on the successful use of bisphosphonate in its treatment and the value of serial dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in its subsequent disease monitoring. This case illustrates the importance of careful correlation of the clinical, radiological, and histological findings in the management of skeletal tumour and tumour-like lesions. The differential diagnosis of osteolysis with vascular ectasia is discussed.
British Journal of Radiology | 1997
W. C. G. Peh; T. W. H. Shek; Dkh Yip
Journal of Arthroplasty | 2001
K. Y. Chiu; Tp Ng; Wm Tang; K.C. Poon; W.Y. Ho; Dkh Yip
International Orthopaedics | 2003
Y. K. Chan; K. Y. Chiu; Dkh Yip; Tp Ng; Wm Tang
Archive | 2007
Jwk Wong; Dkh Yip; Wp Yau
Archive | 2001
Dkh Yip; Cf Chan; Pky Chiu