1.Neuropathic Caner Pain: Is It Linked to the Recurrence of Cancer?.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(2):73-74
No abstract available.
Recurrence*
2.Is It Possible to Prevent Symptom Recurrence After Transurethral Resection for Hunner Lesion?.
Aram KIM ; Jung Hyun SHIN ; Myung Soo CHOO
International Neurourology Journal 2018;22(2):145-148
No abstract available.
Recurrence*
3.Inferior Oblique Overaction.
Bong Leen CHANG ; Moo Hwan CHANG ; Sung Wook YANG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1988;29(6):1065-1069
We performed inferior oblique myectomy or Z-myotomy on 159 eyes of 121 patients who showed inferior oblique overaction. And the results were as follows; 1. Success rates were 95.5% in myectomy and 71.4% in Z-myotomy. 2. Recurrence rates were 2.7% in myectomy and 14.3% in Z-myotomy. 3. There were no complications including adherence syndrome.
Humans
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Recurrence
4.The Effectiveness of Phenoxybenzamine on Prostatodynia.
Seung Chan LEE ; Jong Byung YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1983;24(5):902-906
Sixteen prostatodynia cases entered the study on a trial of phenoxybenzamine (PBZ). We administered the PBZ with daily 10 mg dosage for 5 days (l st 5-day-course) to 16 cases, and then re-administered the PBZ (2nd 5-day-course) to the clinically recurred 5 cases. We obtained the following results. 1. After 1 st 5-day-course of PBZ, 7 cases of the 16 cases produced improvements on prostatic symptoms and urine flow rate, but recurrence was appeared in 5 cases of these 7 cases after 1-3 months of 1st 5-day-courSe of PBZ. 2. After 2nd 5-day-course of PBZ, 2 cases of these recurred 5 cases produced improvements on prostatic symptoms and urine flow rate. 3. 2 cases after 1st 5-day-course and 2 cases after 2nd 5-day-course produced improvements for about 1 year after 1 year after PBZ administration. Conclusively, 4 cases of the 16 cases (25%) produced improvements. >From the above data, we thought that PBZ trial to prostatodynia has a relatively considerable value.
Phenoxybenzamine*
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Recurrence
5.A Case of Localized fibrous tumor of Pelvic Cavity.
Chun Ju LEE ; Byung Jin JANG ; Hyun Jun PARK ; Sung Yong KIM ; Hae Young PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 2001;42(1):124-126
Localized fibrous tumor is an uncommon submesothelial origin tumor found in pleura most commonly. Sixty five-year-old man with right lower quadrant pain was admitted. He was treated with resection of tumor and was diagnosed as localized fibrous tumor of pelvic cavity. He is now being followed up without any evidence of recurrence for 34 months. This case is presented with reviewing references.
Pleura
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Recurrence
6.Acute Manic Relapse with Dexfenfluramine.
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2011;9(1):44-44
No abstract available.
Dexfenfluramine
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Recurrence
7.A Case of Digital Mucous Cyst Treated by Multiple Puncture Method.
Tae Young YOUN ; Hyang Joon PARK ; Hee Chul EUN ; Yoo Shin LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(3):423-426
We report a case of digital mucous cyst with longitudinal groovings of the nail distal to the cyst which was treated by multiple puncture method described by other authors. The digital mucous cyst was cured without any sequelae and no recurrence has developed within 2 years. Also the nail groovings returned to normal.
Punctures*
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Recurrence
8.Effect of surgical margin on the recurrence after curative resection for hepatocelluar carcinoma associated with cirrhosis.
Kyung Suk SEO ; Kun Wook LEE ; Soo Tae KIM
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1993;25(4):488-493
No abstract available.
Fibrosis*
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Recurrence*
9.A Review of Treatments of Keloids with Intramarginal Surgical Excision and Postoperative Irradiation to Prevent Recurrences.
Na Young LEE ; Won Keun SONG ; Kyu Kwang WHANG
Annals of Dermatology 2004;16(4):145-152
No abstract available.
Keloid*
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Recurrence*
10.A Case of Trichobalstic Carcinoma.
Seung Ju BACK ; Chul HWANG ; Young Joon SEO ; Jeung Hoon LEE ; Jang Kyu PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2008;46(1):94-96
Trichoblastoma is a benign cutaneous neoplasm that consists of follicular germinative cells. There have only been a few case reports describing the malignant counterpart of trichoblastoma. We report trichoblastic neoplasms that show histological features of malignancy. The histological sections revealed locally aggressive neoplasms showing prominent differentiation towards hair germ and follicular sheath with formation of papillary mesenchymal bodies and follicular bulb-like structures. The tumor was widely excised with a clear margin. No sign of recurrence has been noted 1 year later.
Hair
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Recurrence