1.Prevalence and Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression in Provincial Area
Ajin YUN ; Jeong-Seok SEO ; Beom-Woo NAM
Mood and Emotion 2021;19(1):11-16
Background:
Studies on prevalence and social variables affecting postpartum depression appear to be inconsistent. This study aimed to examine the prevalence of postpartum depression, as well as the correlation between education, offspring, age, and risk of the postpartum depression.
Methods:
This study included 144 mothers living in Chungju who appeared to experience postpartum depression based on a score of >10 marks on the Korean version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). Correlation and logistic regression analyses were used to calculate correlation coefficients and odds ratios (OR) for postpartum depression based on the education level of mothers and number of offspring.
Results:
Prevalence of postpartum depression was found to be 29.17%. Age was not significantly correlated with EPDS score. EPDS scores tended to decrease with the increase in the number of education years (OR, 0.66); however, EPDS scores tended to increase with the increase in the number of offspring increased (OR, 1.65).
Conclusion
The result of this study demonstrates that education acts as a protective factor and number of offspring acts as a risk factor for postpartum depression. It also suggests that proper intervention in the mothers’ educational level and number of offspring is necessary.
2.Clinical study of acute traumatic compartment syndrome.
Seong Beom BAE ; Sung Seok SEO ; Hyeon Deok YOO ; Young Chang KIM ; Jang Seok CHOI ; Young Goo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(2):641-653
No abstract available.
Compartment Syndromes*
3.A Case of Revision Augmentation Rhinoplasty with Dermofat Graft: 2 Years Follow-up Result.
Jun Mo KIM ; Moon Sun SEO ; Beom Seok SEO ; Seok Hwa KIM
Journal of Rhinology 2006;13(2):132-135
Many allograft materials have been used for performing augmentation rhinoplasty. But in cases involving complications such as infection, inflammation and foreign body reaction, these should be removed and replaced with an autograft material which is more suitable for revision surgery. Frequently, the use of autograft materials, including bone and cartilage, are restricted by many limitations such as unavailability, insufficiency in volume, and resorption. By using the dermofat, however, we achieved good surgical results in revision rhinoplasty from the aspect of volume and donor site morbidity. Thus, we report this case with a review of the literature.
Allografts
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Autografts
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Cartilage
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Follow-Up Studies*
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Polytetrafluoroethylene
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Reoperation
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Rhinoplasty*
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Tissue Donors
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Transplants*
4.The Diagnostic Rate and Drug Use Trend of Attention DeficitHyperactivity Disorder Among Children and Adults in Korea Using the National Health Insurance Database
Jang-Jae KYOUNG ; Jeong-Cheol SEO ; Beom-woo NAM ; Jeong Seok SEO
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2021;60(4):320-328
Objectives:
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition characterized by inattention or hyperactivity and impulsivity that hinders function and development. The purpose of this study was twofold, that is, to check the diagnostic rate of ADHD, which is first diagnosed in adulthood as well as in childhood, and to compare drugs prescribed to children and adult patients.
Methods:
This study utilized Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service data from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2018. Only first entered International Classification of Diseases diagnostic codes were collected. We set the first year as a clearance period, checked changes in drug prescriptions over the years, and investigated differences found between pediatric and adult patients.
Results:
The overall diagnostic rate of ADHD decreased from 71.9 to 69.7 per 100000 people between 2009 and 2012. This reducing trend was noticeable from 2012 and decreased to 43.7 by 2015, and then rose again to 65.4 in 2018. Extended-release formulation of the methylphenidate (ER-MPH) was found to be the most frequently used first drug.
Conclusion
Overall diagnostic rate decreased from 2009 to 2018, and the incidence of adult ADHD showed a steady increase. For children, ER-MPH was the most prescribed drug at all ages, while osmotic-release oral system formulation of the methylphenidate was most prescribed for adults.
5.The Characteristics of Incidental Pituitary Microadenomas in 120 Korean Forensic Autopsy Cases.
Jang Hee KIM ; Jung Seok SEO ; Bong Woo LEE ; Sang Young LEE ; Seok Hoon JEON ; Kyi Beom LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2007;22(Suppl):S61-S65
To investigate the characteristics of incidental pituitary microadenomas, we examined 120 pituitary glands from Korean forensic autopsy cases, from which eight tumors were identified (incidence 6.7%). The average age of the affected subjects was 50 yr (range: 33-96 yr) with a female predominance. The maximum diameters of the tumors ranged from 0.4 to 5.4 mm (mean: 2.8 mm). Immunohistochemical analysis of pituitary hormones revealed three growth hormone-secreting adenomas, one prolactin-producing adenoma, one gonadotropin-producing adenoma, one plurihormonal adenoma, and two null cell adenomas. MIB-1 staining for Ki-67 antigen showed no positive expression. The microvessel density (MVD) of the pituitary microadenomas ranged from 2.3 to 11.6% (mean: 5.3%) and was significantly lower than that of nonneoplastic pituitary glands (11.9-20.1%, mean: 14.8%). Our study provides reference data on incidental pituitary microadenomas in the Korean population.
Adenoma/blood supply/epidemiology/metabolism/*pathology
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Autopsy
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Female
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Ki-67 Antigen/metabolism
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Korea/epidemiology
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Male
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Microcirculation/pathology
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Middle Aged
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Pituitary Hormones/metabolism
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Pituitary Neoplasms/blood supply/epidemiology/metabolism/*pathology
6.The Study on Patient-Centeredness and Influencing Variables in Medical Students.
Seok Woo MOON ; Jeong Seok SEO ; Beom Woo NAM ; In Ki SOHN ; Woong HAHM ; In Hee CHO ; Hyuk Jung KWEON
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2006;45(4):363-371
INTRODUCTION: The practicing of patient-centered medical services means a change in the pattern of the nature of doctor-patient relationship. The doctor oriented relationship is now moving to the pattern that patients resolve problems autonomously and participate in the decision-making in medical services. Authors performed this study to investigate the patient centeredness and influencing variables in medical students. METHODS: Authors recruited 94 medical students before psychiatric clinical clerkship and all subjects were assessed by structured questionales including socio-demographic data, frequency of receiving doctor-patient relationship lectures, Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI), Meyers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI), the authoritarian personality scale (AP), job satisfaction scale (JS), patient practitioner orientation scale (PPOS), problem-solving decision-making scale (PSDM), and Beisecker locus of authority in decision-making scale (BLAS), and the questionnaire of JS, PPOS, PSDM, and BLAS were rechecked after psychiatric clinical clerkship. RESULTS: After psychiatric clinical clerkship, the score of JS, PPOS were higher than before. The group who had a good memory for taking a doctor-patient relationship lecture showed higher scores of the BLAS and PSDM than unexposed group. The AP was related with MBTI, correlated with the subscale of MMPI, however, inversely correlated with PPOS after psychiatric clinical clerkship. CONCLUSION: The authoritarian personality trait was related not only with other personality trait including introversion and psychopathic deviation (Pd) but also with patient-centeredness. Taking a lecture in doctor-patient relationship is positively related to the patient-centeredness.
Clinical Clerkship
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Humans
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Introversion (Psychology)
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Job Satisfaction
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Lectures
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Memory
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MMPI
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Students, Medical*
7.A Case of Catatonic Schizophrenia Associated With Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Flexion Contracture in Non-Dominant Hand.
Sang Soo LEE ; Seok Woo MOON ; Beom Woo NAM ; Jeong Seok SEO
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2008;47(2):200-204
OBJECTIVES: Psychogenic contractures in the hand are a rare topic in the medical literature and psychoflexed hand is rarely mentioned even in orthopedic textbooks. By reporting a case with classic catatonic features of the catatonic type of schizophrenia associated with proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contracture in non-dominant hand, the existence of this rare and almost unknown entity is emphasized and the diagnostic and therapeutic importance facing the clinicians dealing with psychological related symptomatology is suggested. CASE: A 54-year-old, single, right-handed woman who lived alone presented to emergency department in catatonic stupor state, severe dehydration due to refusal of oral intake for about 15 days. She had received a diagnosis of schizophrenia, catatonic type at age 33 and had been hospitalized with catatonic motor and behavioral symptoms for a long time. She was hospitalized in medical intensive care unit and abnormal results of laboratory studies at admission including hypernatremia due to severe dehydration, prerenal azotemia, and hemoconcentration was corrected. Catatonia was confirmed by CRS Catatonia Rating Scale (CRS). Her catatonic and other psychotic symptoms began to resolve with treatment, but the patient was found to have had the psychogenic hand deformity characteristics of proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contractures of left 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th finger which started about 20 years ago. She allowed us to try to have a appropriate diagnostic evaluation but as she had experienced a full resolution of catatonic and other psychotic symptoms, she began to resist all the orthopedic treatments. She was discharged by caregiver's request because of economic problems. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the importance of having specific and systemized medical workups for catatonia of schizophrenia in order to prevent the sequelae of severe psychopatholgy such as flextion contractures and other potential complications.
Azotemia
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Behavioral Symptoms
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Catatonia
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Contracture
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Dehydration
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Disulfiram
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Emergencies
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Female
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Fingers
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Hand
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Hand Deformities
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Humans
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Hypernatremia
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Intensive Care Units
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Joints
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Middle Aged
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Orthopedics
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Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia, Catatonic
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Stupor
8.Classification of Mouse Lung Metastatic Tumor with Deep Learning
Ha Neul LEE ; Hong-Deok SEO ; Eui-Myoung KIM ; Beom Seok HAN ; Jin Seok KANG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2022;30(2):179-183
Traditionally, pathologists microscopically examine tissue sections to detect pathological lesions; the many slides that must be evaluated impose severe work burdens. Also, diagnostic accuracy varies by pathologist training and experience; better diagnostic tools are required. Given the rapid development of computer vision, automated deep learning is now used to classify microscopic images, including medical images. Here, we used a Inception-v3 deep learning model to detect mouse lung metastatic tumors via whole slide imaging (WSI); we cropped the images to 151 by 151 pixels. The images were divided into training (53.8%) and test (46.2%) sets (21,017 and 18,016 images, respectively). When images from lung tissue containing tumor tissues were evaluated, the model accuracy was 98.76%. When images from normal lung tissue were evaluated, the model accuracy (“no tumor”) was 99.87%. Thus, the deep learning model distinguished metastatic lesions from normal lung tissue. Our approach will allow the rapid and accurate analysis of various tissues.
9.Effects of Reading a Free Electronic Book on Regional Anatomy with Schematics and Mnemonics on Student Learning
Beom Sun CHUNG ; Ki Seok KOH ; Chang Seok OH ; Jin Seo PARK ; Jae Ho LEE ; Min Suk CHUNG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2020;35(6):42-
BACKGROUND: To help medical students learn anatomy effectively in limited hours, a regional anatomy book enhancing students' memorization was developed.METHODS: Only anatomical terms essential for basic cadaver dissection are included along with schematic figures which enable memorization of complicated anatomical structures. Learning comics and comic strips that depict anatomy mnemonics and jokes were appended and sentences were written to be comfortably readable. The electronic book titled “Visually Memorable Regional Anatomy” has been distributed without payment or registration. With the help of 246 volunteer students from three Korean medical schools, the book's learning effects were evaluated.RESULTS: These students' book reading led to increase in their anatomy scores, including written examination scores and tag examination scores. It was an encouraging result that almost 20% of students spontaneously read the book no matter who presented their lecture or examination. A webpage version of the book was visited by thousands of users.CONCLUSION: The book with unique features may suggest a new perspective in the field of anatomy learning. After having acquaintance with essential structures from reading the book, students are able to and willing to study more from other resources.
Anatomy, Regional
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Books, Illustrated
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Cadaver
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Education
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Humans
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Internet
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Learning
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Schools, Medical
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Students, Medical
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Volunteers
10.Effects of Reading a Free Electronic Book on Regional Anatomy with Schematics and Mnemonics on Student Learning
Beom Sun CHUNG ; Ki Seok KOH ; Chang Seok OH ; Jin Seo PARK ; Jae Ho LEE ; Min Suk CHUNG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2020;35(6):e42-
BACKGROUND:
To help medical students learn anatomy effectively in limited hours, a regional anatomy book enhancing students' memorization was developed.
METHODS:
Only anatomical terms essential for basic cadaver dissection are included along with schematic figures which enable memorization of complicated anatomical structures. Learning comics and comic strips that depict anatomy mnemonics and jokes were appended and sentences were written to be comfortably readable. The electronic book titled “Visually Memorable Regional Anatomy†has been distributed without payment or registration. With the help of 246 volunteer students from three Korean medical schools, the book's learning effects were evaluated.
RESULTS:
These students' book reading led to increase in their anatomy scores, including written examination scores and tag examination scores. It was an encouraging result that almost 20% of students spontaneously read the book no matter who presented their lecture or examination. A webpage version of the book was visited by thousands of users.
CONCLUSION
The book with unique features may suggest a new perspective in the field of anatomy learning. After having acquaintance with essential structures from reading the book, students are able to and willing to study more from other resources.