2.A Study on the Size of Dust in Workplaces of a Shipyard.
Choong Ryeol LEE ; Cheol In RYU
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1998;31(1):104-111
To obtain the basic information that can be used as a factor for explaining the diversity of welders' pneumoconiosis, the authors measured the concentrations of dust according to the size of dust in 71 workplaces of a shipyard where welders' pneumoconiosis have occurred. The concentrations of dust according to the size of dust showed no difference between workplaces regardless of kinds of work.
Dust*
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Pneumoconiosis
5.Evaluation about effect of dust house through resullt of diagnosis and immunotherapy
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;503(2):44-48
The study have been perfomed in 80 patients (mean age: 28.87) suffered allergic rhinitis by house dust mite at Central Otorhinolaryngology Hospital and 103 Military Hospital and 45 healthy people. Among the patients, 63.75% was from 16 to 30 years old. The older people have less rate of catching disease. 60% patients have allergic individual history and 61.25% have allergic family history. 80 patients have two symptoms of rhinitis, 67 patients have three symptoms . In prick test, the rate of positive 1+ was highest. Positive results for house dust mite was higher, especially in 2+ and 3+ levels. After treatment, diameter of elevated lesions reduced significantly. 65 patients were positive in nasal stimulating test. Before treatment, patients had mastocyte disintegrate level from 6% to 40%. After treatment: IgA increased significantly, IgM increased unsignificantly
Average IgE level in healthy people is lower than that in patients. Result of immune treatment after 6 months is very good and good (80%)
Dust
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Diagnosis
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Immunotherapy
6.Finding of the sensitivity for foreign body (house dust) in the normal people and people with allergy
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):54-56
908 people with allergy in which bronchial asthma: 113 and 997 medical students of Ha Noi medical University and pupils without history of allergy or without allergic diseases. Method: the finding of the sensitivity for foreign body (house dust) by prick tests as method of Dreborg. The results: the rate of sensitivity for foreign body (house dust) in the normal people, people with allergy and people with bronchial asthma were a statistical significance: 13.14; 35.13 and 57.14, respectively.
Dust
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Hypersensitivity
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Foreign Bodies
7.An investigation of dust in some facilities of stone exploitation in Binh Dinh province
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):51-52
A cross sectional study on the stone dust in the working environment in mines of AC, 504 in Binh Dinh province in dry seasons during 1998 and 1999, has shown that the dust contamination level was high. All indicators were above allowed standards. 9/14 of samples had an airway dust level higher 1-9 time than this of allowed standards. 100% of samples had the total dust level higher 4-37 times than this of allowed standards. The silicon levels in the stone mine of Phu Ly (4-5%) and Hoa An (22-23%). This is cause of silicosis among workers of these facilities.
Dust
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Therapies, Investigational
8.The Availability of Allogenic Fibular Bone Graft with Autogenous Bone Dust in Anterior Cervical Fusion after Cervical Discectomy.
Sang Dae LEE ; Soo Young KIM ; Young Gyun JEONG ; Bong Soo CHO ; Hyuck PARK ; Dong Youl RHEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(8):1043-1049
No abstract available.
Diskectomy*
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Dust*
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Transplants*
9.An Ecological Study on the House Dust Mite.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(3):286-294
In this study, the authors attempted to investigate distribution of the house dust mites in Korea on a nationwide scale. Mites were isolated and classified from 211 house dust samples which were collected from 7 urban areas and 3 rural areas. The result were as follows: 1) Nineteen species of mites were identified in this study including 4 new species which were not recorded in Korea. 2) The most frequent house dust mites were Pyroglyphid mites. Among then, Derntatophagoides farinae was found to be dominant species in Korea since this species was more widely distributed and more frequently found than D. pteronyssinus, 3) The occurence rates of Dermatophagoides sp. in the urban areas were higher than that in the rural areas, but vice versa in the occurence rates of other mites accidently found in the dust samples.
Dust*
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Korea
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Mites
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Pyroglyphidae*
10.Bone graft using a mixture of bone dusts and hydroxyapatite particles in rabbits.
Jin Sung KANG ; Jae Hoon OH ; Joong Won SONG ; Ki Hwan HAN ; Geon Young KWON
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(1):18-30
No abstract available.
Durapatite*
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Dust*
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Rabbits*
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Transplants*