1.Seroma of the Auricle.
Kyung Jin KIM ; In Ae CHUNG ; Byoung Soo CHUNG ; Kyu Cherl CHOI
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1987;25(1):135-137
A 35-year-old female patient had a cyst-Jike swelling for one month on the right scaphoid fossa and antihelix of the auricle. Histopathologically, cystic cavity was located in lower dermis and cavity roof was composed of fibrous material without cartilagenous structure. Treatrment consisted of incision and drainage and subsequently rnastoidectomy dressing for one week. One month after treatment, recurrence of lesion was not found.
Adult
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Bandages
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Dermis
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Drainage
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Female
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Humans
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Recurrence
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Seroma*
2.Two Cases of Partial Unilateral Lentiginosis.
Kyung Jin KIM ; In Ae CHUNG ; Youn Hong CHOI ; Byoung Soo CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1987;25(2):264-268
Partial unilateral lentiginosis(PUL) is a rare pigmentary disorder charaeterized by lentigines limited to one side of the body with or without neurologic abnormalities. We report two cases of PUL unassociated with any other defect, One patient was 20-year-old female who had lentigines confined to the right side of the face and the other was 19-year-old male who had lentigines confined to the left side of the neck and upper trunk and left upper extremity. Histologic examination of the pigmented lesion revealed findings consistent with lentigo simplex.
Female
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Humans
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Lentigo*
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Male
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Neck
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Upper Extremity
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Young Adult
3.Survival Prediction of Ganglio-thalamic Hemorrhage Accompanying Intraventricular Hemorrhage Using CT Scan Indices.
Moon Gang HAN ; Jin Sang JUNG ; Jae Moon KIM ; Bong Ae WIE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1990;8(1):29-34
To develop a survival prediction model and to use it as a therapeutic guideline a series of 66 cases with ganglio-thalamic hemorrhage accompanying intraventricular hemorrhage were analyzed retrospectively. They were classified into the benign and fatal groups according to their final outcomes. Fourteen indices obtained from the initial CT scans were final outcomes. Fourteen indices obtained from the initial CT scans were subjected to multivariate discriminant analysis. The resultant discriminant function(Z) included the amount of hematoma in the parenchyme(AH), bicaudate cerebroventricular index(BCCI) maximum fourth ventricular width(FVW), and third cerebroventricular ratio(TCR) in an order of decreasing discriminating power and was as follows: Z = -3.2639 + 0.3508 X 10(-1) X AH + 6.8816 X BCCI + 0.1139 X FVW-5.7794 X TCR. This function predicted survivability with accuracy of 84.9% when it was applied to the original subjects. The conclusion is that AH, BCCI, FVW, and TCR are the potent predictors of the survival of patients with ganglio-thalamic hemorrhage accompanying intraventricular hemorrhage.
Hematoma
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Hemorrhage*
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Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed*
4.A New Simple Technique for Removal of Subconjunctival Cyst under the Slit Lamp Microscope.
Jeihoon LEE ; Ae Young KWAK ; Woo Suk CHUNG ; Byoung Jin HA
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2011;52(12):1531-1536
PURPOSE: We present a new simple technique to remove subconjunctival cyst under the slit lamp microscope. CASE SUMMARY: A cotton swab was used to verify whether or not the cyst was freely movable under the conjunctiva. After topical anesthesia, we incised the conjunctiva near the cyst using a 30-gauge needle and extracted the cyst through the wound using forceps under the slit lamp microscope. Four cases of subconjunctival cyst were successfully removed with our new technique. During the average five month (2-10 month) follow-up period, there was no recurrence or procedure-related complications. CONCLUSIONS: Some subconjunctival cysts such as an epithelial inclusion cyst which is freely movable without attachment to surrounding tissues can be easily removed with a 30-gauge needle and forceps under the slit lamp microscope. This could be considered as the primary procedure instead of simple aspiration.
Anesthesia
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Conjunctiva
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Follow-Up Studies
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Needles
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Recurrence
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Surgical Instruments
5.Dosimetry and Medical Internal Radiation Dose of Re-188-DTPA for Endovascular Balloon Brachytherapy Against Restenosis after Coronary Angioplasty.
Myung Chul LEE ; June Key CHUNG ; Dong Soo LEE ; Jae Min JEONG ; Jin LEE ; Seung Ae SHIN
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1999;33(2):163-171
PURPOSE: Liquid beta emitter filled in angioplasty balloon could be used to perform endovascular balloon brachytherapy to prevent coronary artery restenosis. We investigated the dosimetry for Re-188-DTPA liquid-filled balloon and medical internal radiation dosimetry in case of balloon leakage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We estimated radiation dose from an angioplasty balloon (20 mm lengfh, 3 mm diameter cylinder) to the adjacent vessel wall using Monte Carlo EGS4 code. We obtained time-activity curves of kidneys in normal dog and calculated Tmax, T1/2. Using MIRDOSE3 program, we estimated absorbed doses to the major organs (kidneys, bladder) and the whole body when we assumed that balloon leaked all the isotope contained. RESULTS: The radiation dose was 17.5 Gy at the balloon surface when we applied 3,700 MBq/ml of Re-188 for 100 seconds. Fifty percent of the energy deposited within 1 mm from the balloon surface. The estimated internal dose to the whole body was 0.005 mGy/MBq and 18.5 mGy for the spillage of 3,700 MBq of Re-188. CONCLUSION: We suggest that Re-188-DTPA can be used for endovascular balloon brachytherapy to inhibit coronary artery restenosis after angioplasty with tolerable whole body radiation dose in case of balloon rupture.
Angioplasty*
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Animals
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Brachytherapy*
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Coronary Vessels
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Dogs
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Kidney
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Radiometry
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Rupture
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Whole-Body Irradiation
6.Functional Imaging of Cerebral Cortex Activation with a 1.5-T IVIR Imaging System.
Hyung Jin KIM ; Sung Hoon CHUNG ; Sun Ae CHANG ; Jae Hyoung KIM ; Choong Kun HA ; Eun Sang KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;33(1):1-6
PURPOSE: Most of recent MR imagings of cerebral cortex activation have been performed by using high field magnet above 2-T or echo-planar imaging technique. We report our experience on imaging of cerebral cortex activation with a widely available standard 1.5-T MR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Series of gradient-echo images (TR/TE/flip angle :80/60/40 degrees64 x 128 matrix) were acquired alternatively during the periods of rest and task in five normal volunteers. Finger movement (n=10 ;5 right, 5 left) and flashing photic stimulation (n=l) were used as a motor task and a visual task to activate the motor cortex and visual cortex, respectively. Activation images were obtained by subtracting sum of rest images from that of task images. Changes of signal intensity were analyzed over the periods of rest and task. RESULTS: Activation images were obtained in all cases. Changes of signal intensity between rest and task periods were 6.5-14.6%(mean, 10.5%) in the motor cortex and 4.2% in the visual cortex. CONCLUSION: Functional imaging of cerebral cortex activation could be performed with a widely available 1.5-T MR. Widespread applications of this technique to basic and clinical neuroscience are expected.
Cerebral Cortex*
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Echo-Planar Imaging
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Fingers
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Healthy Volunteers
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Motor Cortex
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Neurosciences
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Photic Stimulation
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Visual Cortex
7.Dawn of the Visible Monkey: Segmentation of the Rhesus Monkey for 2D and 3D Applications
Chung Yoh KIM ; Ae-Kyoung LEE ; Hyung-Do CHOI ; Jin Seo PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2020;35(15):e100-
Background:
To properly utilize the sectioned images in a Visible Monkey dataset, it is essential to segment the images into distinct structures. This segmentation allows the sectioned images to be compiled into two-dimensional or three-dimensional software packages to facilitate anatomy and radiology education, and allows them to be used in experiments involving electromagnetic radiation. The purpose of the present study was to demonstrate the potential of the sectioned images using the segmented images.
Methods:
Using sectioned images of a monkey's entire body, 167 structures were segmented using Adobe Photoshop. The segmented images and sectioned images were packaged into the browsing software. Surface models were made from the segmented images using Mimics. Volume models were made from the sectioned images and segmented images using MRIcroGL.
Results:
In total, 839 segmented images of 167 structures in the entire body of a monkey were produced at 0.5-mm intervals (pixel size, 0.024 mm; resolution, 8,688 × 5,792; color depth, 24-bit color; BMP format). Using the browsing software, the sectioned images and segmented images were able to be observed continuously and magnified along with the names of the structures. The surface models of PDF file were able to be handled freely using Adobe Reader. In the surface models, the space information of all segmented structures was able to be identified using Sim4Life. On MRIcroGL, the volume model was able to be browsed and sectioned at any angle with real color.
Conclusion
Browsing software, surface models, and volume models are able to be produced based on the segmentation of the sectioned images. These will be helpful for students and researchers studying monkey anatomy and radiology, as well as for biophysicists examining the effects of electromagnetic radiation.
8.Gecko Proteins Exert Anti-Tumor Effect against Cervical Cancer Cells Via PI3-Kinase/Akt Pathway.
Ae Jin JEONG ; Chung Nam CHUNG ; Hye Jin KIM ; Kil Soo BAE ; Song CHOI ; Woo Jin JUN ; Sang In SHIM ; Tae Hong KANG ; Sun Hee LEEM ; Jin Woong CHUNG
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2012;16(5):361-365
Anti-tumor activity of the proteins from Gecko (GP) on cervical cancer cells, and its signaling mechanisms were assessed by viable cell counting, propidium iodide (PI) staining, and Western blot analysis. GP induced the cell death of HeLa cells in a dose-dependent manner while it did not affect the viability of normal cells. Western blot analysis showed that GP decreased the activation of Akt, and co-administration of GP and Akt inhibitors synergistically exerted anti-tumor activities on HeLa cells, suggesting the involvement of PI3-kinase/Akt pathway in GP-induced cell death of the cancer cells. Indeed, the cytotoxic effect of GP against HeLa cells was inhibited by overexpression of constituvely active form of Akt in HeLa cells. The candidates of the functional proteins in GP were analyzed by Mass-spectrum. Taken together, our results suggest that GP elicits anti-tumor activity against HeLa cells by inhibition of PI3-kinase/Akt pathway.
Blotting, Western
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Cell Count
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Cell Death
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HeLa Cells
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Humans
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Lizards
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases
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Propidium
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Proteins
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
9.Radiological evaluation of vasculo-Behcet's disease.
Kyung Hwan LEE ; Jae Hyung PARK ; Joon Ku HAN ; Hyun Ae PARK ; Jin Wook CHUNG ; Young Hi CHOI ; Man Chung HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1993;29(1):62-68
In order to study the vascular manifestation of Behcet's disease, authors analized retrospectively the radiological and clinical features of 22 patients who were diagnosed as vasculo-Behcet's disease. The angiographic findings were aneurysm formation and occlusion of artery and vein, Aneurysm formations were found at common carotid artery (3 cases), abdominal aorta (2 cases), aortic arch (2 cases), innominate artery (2 cases) etc. Arterial occlusions were found at pulmonary artery (2 cases), subclavian artery (1 cases), brachial artery (1 case), common femoral artery (1 case) etc. Venous occlusions were found at the veins of the lower extremities including superficial femoral vein (18 cases), IVC (2 cases), SVC (1 case), and lateral sinus (1 case). The clinical features were similar to that of Behcet's disease without vascular involvement, but incidence of vascular involvement was more common in men and interval between the onset of the disease and vascular symptoms was 1-16 years(77%) and common associated symptoms were oral ulcers(59%) and skin lesions(55%). Angiographically the morphological featured of vasculo-Behcet's disease are not specific, but vascular radiologist must be aware of vascular involvement by Behcet's disease in differential diagnosis when occlusive changes in the venous or arterial tree, or aneurysm formation are seen in young patients.
Aneurysm
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Aorta, Abdominal
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Aorta, Thoracic
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Arteries
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Brachial Artery
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Brachiocephalic Trunk
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Carotid Artery, Common
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Femoral Artery
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Femoral Vein
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Pulmonary Artery
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin
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Subclavian Artery
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Transverse Sinuses
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Trees
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Veins
10.Cytotoxic Activity and Three-Dimensional Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship of 2-Aryl-1,8-naphthyridin-4-ones.
Yong Jin KIM ; Eun Ae KIM ; Mi Lyang CHUNG ; Chaeuk IM
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2009;13(6):511-516
A series of substituted 2-arylnaphthyridin-4-one analogues, which were previously synthesized in our laboratory, were evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxic activity against human lung cancer A549 and human renal cancer Caki-2 cells using MTT assay. Some compounds (11, 12, and 13) showed stronger cytotoxicity than colchicine against both tumor cell lines, and compound 13 exhibited the most potent activity with IC50 values of 2.3 and 13.4 micrometer, respectively. Three-dimensional quantitative structure activity relationship (3D-QSAR) studies of comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) and comparative molecular similarity indices analysis (CoMSIA) were performed. Predictive 3D-QSAR models were obtained with q(2) values of 0.869 and 0.872 and r(2)(ncv) values of 0.983 and 0.993 for CoMFA and CoMSIA, respectively. These results demonstrate that CoMFA and CoMSIA models could be reliably used in the design of novel cytotoxic agents.
Cell Line, Tumor
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Colchicine
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Cytotoxins
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Humans
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Inhibitory Concentration 50
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Kidney Neoplasms
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Lung Neoplasms
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Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship