1.Surgical Treatment of Parkinson's Disease.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1986;4(1):38-42
No abstract available.
Parkinson Disease*
2.The Modern Medical Treatment of Parkinson's Disease.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1986;4(1):28-37
No abstract available.
Parkinson Disease*
3.Clinical Observation on Moyamoya Disease in Childhood.
Se Hee HWANG ; Jae Il SOHN ; Yong Seung HWANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(2):178-188
No abstract available.
Moyamoya Disease*
4.The research on diseases of children in the pre-school, primary and secondary schools in Phuc Lam, My Duc communes of Ha Tay province
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2005;0(3):28-33
The cross-sectional research on disease pattern of 1846 children was conducted in kindergartens, primary and secondary schools in a commune of Ha Tay province during the last two weeks of August 2004 showed that the rate of children having at least one disease was 24.5%. Out of those, the disease rate of children from 5 to 10 years old was highest (33.9%) and lowest disease rate was group of children from 10 to 15 years old (17.3%). The disease rate of male was higher than female in all three age groups (30.9% in male compared with 18.3% in female). According to International Classification Diseases (ICD10), endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases have highest rate (23.19%). Followed by respiratory diseases (14.62%) and digestive diseases (14.19%). Other disease groups and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings classified in chapter XVIII 0.87%, in chapter I 0.76%, diseases in chapter XIV and XVII 0.49%, in chapter XII 0.44%,in chapter III 0.27%, in chapter V 0.10% and in chapter IX 0.05%
Child
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Disease
5.Fundamental theory and the use of nutritional prophylaxis in preventing chronic diseases
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(11):16-18
To evaluate the important role of various kinds of food/diet for health in order to prevent the chronic diseases. Suitable nutrition is not only aiming at previous nutrition but also base on various kinds of food. A fulfill multinutrition source from plant is needed for a diet. 400 g vegetable/day will provided at least 7% energy/day. The mainly energy source are based on raw provisions that in less process. Limitation of sweet sugar, powder with high blood sugar level. The sugar amount usage isn’t more than 10% energy per day. The red meat doesn’t use over 10% energy/day. Domestic fowls should be in priority eaten. Salt in each portion isn’t over 6g per adult. No alcohol drinking and in the case of drinking it , the limitation is under 5% of energy for man and 2,5% for woman
Chronic Disease
6.Some opinions of the common diseases in pupils of Tran Phu aptitute school in Hai Phong city
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):55-59
By utilising the cross- sectional study method, we have investigated the physical status and the diseases prevalence of the Tran Phu aptitude pupils (594 girls and 505 boys) school. Basing on obtained material analysing we have some following results. In comparision with the other pupils in Hai Phong, the eyes diseases prevalence of the Tran phu aptitude pupils school are higheast (33.2%), the short sighted (myopia) ratio is 31.2%.
Pupil
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Disease
7.Preliminary investigation on diseases of the elderly patients in the internal diseases department of Thai nguyen Hospital.
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):1-3
This study included 448 patients older than 60 years during 1992 with the following characteristics: sex: 55.58% male; 44.42% female. Geographic repartition: 57.14% from country side: 42.86% from town. Ethnic repatition: 94.64% Kinh; 3.35% Tay; 1.12% Nung and 0.89% (3 other ethnic minorities). Diseases of: gastro- intestinal tract: 27.23%. Respiratory tract: 26.56%. Cardiovascular system: 21.65%. Nervous system: 10.26%. Urinary- genital tract: 6.47%. Blood system: 2.9%. Others: 3.34%.
Disease
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aged
8.Aging process and disease.
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;8():8-12
Aging process always accompanied with the much diseases and it is difficult to distinguish the normal aging and real diseases. Otherwise, pathological features in elderly interfered the diagnosis and treatment, which required the application of many measures. That ‘s why the risks of complications were increasingly. The objectives of the treatment were to prevent and reduce the diseases.
Aging
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disease
9.Graves' Disease: Current and Future Directions.
Korean Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2001;1(1):1-5
No abstract available.
Graves Disease*
10.A Case of Addison's Disease.
In Hoon LEE ; Yung Tak LIM ; Hee Ju JEON ; Chan Yung KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(12):1689-1695
No abstract available.
Addison Disease*