1.Clinical analysis of neck node metastasis in oral cavity cancer.
Aditi SHARMA ; Jin Wook KIM ; Jun Young PAENG
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2018;44(6):282-288
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the neck node metastasis pattern and related clinical factors in oral cavity cancer patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 76 patients (47 males, 29 females) with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) who had no previous malignancies and were not undergoing neoadjuvant concomitant chemoradiotherapy or radiotherapy were selected for analysis. RESULTS: Occult metastases were found in 8 of 52 patients with clinically negative nodes (cN0, 15.4%). Neck node metastases were found in 17 patients (22.4%). There was a statistically significant relationship between neck node metastasis and T stage (P=0.014) and between neck node metastasis and distant metastasis (Fisher's exact test, P=0.019). CONCLUSION: Neck node metastasis was significantly related to tumor size and distant metastasis during follow-up.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Chemoradiotherapy
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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Male
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Mouth Neoplasms
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Mouth*
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Neck*
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
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Radiotherapy
2. Protective effect of Ocimum sanctum Linn. leaf extract on ethanol withdrawal syndrome in Wistar rats
Lalit SHARMA ; Aditi SHARMA ; Gopal Singh BISHT
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2018;11(8):467-472
Objective: To evaluate the effects of Oscimum sanctum L (O. sanctum), an important medicinal herb, on alcohol withdrawal syndrome in Wistar rats. Methods: Liquid diet with 7.2%, v/v ethanol was administered to the rats for 21 d. Control group animals received sucrose as an isocaloric liquid diet. After alcohol withdrawal, rats were examined at 6th and 24th hour for major withdrawal signs that included anxiety and hyper locomotor activity. Ethanol withdrawal anxiety was tested using elevated plus maze, light and dark model; the hyper locomotor activity using actophotometer. O. sanctum leaf extract (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg, oral) and diazepam (2 mg/kg, i.p) were administered to the treatment group animals 30 min before alcohol withdrawal estimation. Drug treatment was also given 30 min before the second observation at 24th hour. On the last day of the protocol, rats were sacrificed by cervical dislocation liver, kidney and brain were isolated and preserved in formalin for further histopathological examination. Results: Findings from the present study revealed that O. Sanctum leaf extract treatment at doses 100, 200 and 300 mg/kg, oral had a significant protective effect on signs and symptoms of ethanol withdrawal in alcohol-dependent rats. However, no remarkable pathological and microscopic alterations were observed in histopathological examination. Conclusions:O. sanctum seems to be an active drug for the treatment of alcohol abstinence syndrome.
3.Simultaneous gap arthroplasty and intraoral distraction and secondary contouring surgery for unilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis.
Aditi SHARMA ; Jun Young PAENG ; Tomohiro YAMADA ; Tae Geon KWON
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2016;38(3):12-
BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis can be accompanied by various degrees of functional and esthetic problems. Adequate mouth opening, occlusal stability, and harmonious facial form are the main goals of treatment for ankylosis. Distraction osteogenesis has proven to be an excellent treatment for lengthening the ramus-condyle unit. However, various timings for distraction have been suggested, and there is no consensus on selection criteria for performing the procedure in stages or simultaneously with other treatments. CASE PRESENTATION: In this case report, concomitant intraoral distraction and gap arthroplasty was planned to treat TMJ ankylosis and associated facial asymmetry. After gap arthroplasty and 23 mm of distraction, the ramus-condyle segment was successfully lengthened and mouth opening range was significantly increased. The resultant interocclusal space was stably maintained with an occlusal splint for 4 months after distraction. Finally, good occlusion was achieved after prosthetic treatment. The remaining mandibular asymmetry was corrected with osseous contouring and augmentation surgery. The mouth-opening range was maintained at 35 mm 24 months after treatment. CONCLUSION: Gap arthroplasty with intraoral distraction as a one-stage treatment and subsequent contouring surgery can be applied to correct ankylosis with moderate malocclusion and facial asymmetry.
Ankylosis*
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Arthroplasty*
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Consensus
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Facial Asymmetry
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Malocclusion
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Mouth
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Occlusal Splints
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Osteogenesis, Distraction
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Patient Selection
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Temporomandibular Joint*
4.Demographic Trends in Korean Native Cattle Explained Using Bovine SNP50 Beadchip.
Aditi SHARMA ; Dajeong LIM ; Han Ha CHAI ; Bong Hwan CHOI ; Yongmin CHO
Genomics & Informatics 2016;14(4):230-233
Linkage disequilibrium (LD) is the non-random association between the loci and it could give us a preliminary insight into the genetic history of the population. In the present study LD patterns and effective population size (Ne) of three Korean cattle breeds along with Chinese, Japanese and Mongolian cattle were compared using the bovine Illumina SNP50 panel. The effective population size (Ne) is the number of breeding individuals in a population and is particularly important as it determines the rate at which genetic variation is lost. The genotype data in our study comprised a total of 129 samples, varying from 4 to 39 samples. After quality control there were ~29,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for which r² value was calculated. Average distance between SNP pairs was 1.14 Mb across all breeds. Average r² between adjacent SNP pairs ranged between was 0.1 for Yanbian to 0.3 for Qinchuan. Effective population size of the breeds based on r² varied from 16 in Hainan to 226 in Yanbian. Amongst the Korean native breeds effective population size of Brindle Hanwoo was the least with Ne = 59 and Brown Hanwoo was the highest with Ne = 83. The effective population size of the Korean cattle breeds has been decreasing alarmingly over the past generations. We suggest appropriate measures to be taken to prevent these local breeds in their native tracts.
Animals
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Breeding
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Cattle*
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Family Characteristics
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Genetic Variation
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Genotype
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Humans
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Korea
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Linkage Disequilibrium
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Population Density
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Quality Control
6.Clinical Characteristics of Postoperative Maxillary Cyst
Aditi SHARMA ; Do Hyung KIM ; So Young CHOI ; Jin Wook KIM ; Tae Geon KWON ; Jun Young PAENG
Journal of Korean Dental Science 2017;10(2):60-65
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to analyze the clinical features of postoperative maxillary cyst (POMC) according to the patient's medical history of previous sinus operation and symptoms with radiological characteristics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The subjects of this study were 41 patients who had been diagnosed with POMC via clinical and histological examination from 2007 to 2016. RESULT: Thirty-five patients had medical histories of Caldwell-Luc procedures and four patients had maxillary sinus surgery, such as cyst enucleation and open reduction for maxillary bony fractures. From the computed tomography images, 25.6% (11/43) showed multilocular cysts and 74.4% (32/43) showed unilocular lesions. As for the treatment methods, cyst enucleation was conducted on 34 patients, and among them, three were treated previously with marsupialization. Their symptoms included diverse locations of pain and swelling. CONCLUSION: The clinical features of POMC varied from unilocular to multilocular and the symptoms included pain and swelling.
Humans
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Maxillary Sinus
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Pro-Opiomelanocortin
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Sinusitis
7.Accuracy of Imputation of Microsatellite Markers from BovineSNP50 and BovineHD BeadChip in Hanwoo Population of Korea.
Aditi SHARMA ; Jong Eun PARK ; Byungho PARK ; Mi Na PARK ; Seung Hee ROH ; Woo Young JUNG ; Seung Hwan LEE ; Han Ha CHAI ; Gul Won CHANG ; Yong Min CHO ; Dajeong LIM
Genomics & Informatics 2018;16(1):10-13
Until now microsatellite (MS) have been a popular choice of markers for parentage verification. Recently many countries have moved or are in process of moving from MS markers to single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers for parentage testing. FAO-ISAG has also come up with a panel of 200 SNPs to replace the use of MS markers in parentage verification. However, in many countries most of the animals were genotyped by MS markers till now and the sudden shift to SNP markers will render the data of those animals useless. As National Institute of Animal Science in South Korea plans to move from standard ISAG recommended MS markers to SNPs, it faces the dilemma of exclusion of old animals that were genotyped by MS markers. Thus to facilitate this shift from MS to SNPs, such that the existing animals with MS data could still be used for parentage verification, this study was performed. In the current study we performed imputation of MS markers from the SNPs in the 500-kb region of the MS marker on either side. This method will provide an easy option for the labs to combine the data from the old and the current set of animals. It will be a cost efficient replacement of genotyping with the additional markers. We used 1,480 Hanwoo animals with both the MS data and SNP data to impute in the validation animals. We also compared the imputation accuracy between BovineSNP50 and BovineHD BeadChip. In our study the genotype concordance of 40% and 43% was observed in the BovineSNP50 and BovineHD BeadChip respectively.
Animals
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Cattle
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Genotype
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Korea*
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Methods
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Microsatellite Repeats*
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
8.Comparison of two incisions for open reduction and internal fixation of mandibular body fractures: A randomised controlled clinical trial evaluating the surgical outcome.
Sasikala BALASUBRAMANIAN ; Elavenil PANNEERSELVAM ; Gayathri GOPI ; Komagan PRABHU NAKKEERAN ; Aditi RAJENDRA SHARMA ; Krishnakumar RAJA VB
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2019;22(1):34-40
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the study is to compare the surgical access and post-operative outcome of two intra-oral incisions used for approaching a mandibular body fracture.
METHODS:
This clinical trial involved 60 patients with mandibular body fractures who were randomly allocated to control and study groups. The fractures were approached using the routine vestibular incision in the control group and crevicular incision with vertical release in the study group. The effects of incision design on the post-surgical outcome variables like swelling, trismus, paresthesia, wound healing and gingival recession were statistically analysed with non-parametric tests by using SPSS 22.0 software. Comparison of continuous variables between the groups and time points was done using Mann Whitney test and Friedman test respectively. Chi-square test was used to compare proportions between groups. Dunn's test with Bonferroni correction was used for pair wise comparisons.
RESULTS:
The study group demonstrated favourable surgical outcome in the immediate postoperative phase as compared to the control group. The difference in mouth opening, swelling and neurosensory impairment between the two groups was found to be statistically significant (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
Crevicular incision was found to be an ideal alternative to vestibular incision in achieving surgical access and fixation of mandibular body fractures with reduction in postoperative patient discomfort and better surgical outcome.
Adult
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Female
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Fracture Fixation, Internal
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methods
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Humans
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Male
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Mandibular Fractures
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physiopathology
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surgery
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Middle Aged
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Open Fracture Reduction
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methods
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Orthognathic Surgical Procedures
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methods
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Surgical Wound
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Treatment Outcome
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Young Adult