1.A Case of Marfan Syndrom.
Kyung Hee KIM ; Bok Lyun KIM ; Chang Hwi KIM ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1986;29(8):100-105
No abstract available.
2.4 Cases of Non-Hematogenous Disseminated Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Mi Ja YOON ; Myung Soo CHANG ; Bok Lyun KIM ; Shinna KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(9):1225-1231
No abstract available.
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary*
3.A Clinical Study on Intussusception in Infancy and Childhood.
Seung Myun WON ; Bok Lyun KIM ; Jae Ock PARK ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(2):150-157
No abstract available.
Intussusception*
4.A Case of Citrullinemia.
Bok Lyun KIM ; Sung Myun WON ; Hong Kee PANG ; Dong Wan LEE ; Sang Joo LEE ; Kikumaru AOKI
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(7):797-804
No abstract available.
Citrullinemia*
5.A Case of Renovascular Hypertension.
Kang Oh LEE ; Soo Gi KANG ; Mi Ja YOON ; Hyung Ja PARK ; Bok Lyun KIM ; Shinna KIM ; Hae Il CHEONG ; In One KIM ; Kyung Mo YEON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(5):705-712
No abstract available.
Hypertension, Renovascular*
6.Two-port access versus four-port access laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy.
Won Kyu CHOI ; Jang Kew KIM ; Jung Bo YANG ; Young Bok KO ; Sang Lyun NAM ; Ki Hwan LEE
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2014;57(5):379-385
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to compare the surgical outcomes between two-port access and four-port access laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy. METHODS: Four hundred and eighty nine patients who had received two-port access laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy (n=175) and four-port access laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy (n=314) in Chungnam National University Hospital from January 2009 to August 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. The data were compared between the bilaterality of the cysts and cyst diameter of less than 6 cm and 6 cm or more. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in patient's age, parity, body weight, body mass index and history of previous surgery between the two-port and four-port access laparoscopy group. Bilaterality of ovarian cysts was more in fourport access laparoscopy group (13.7% vs. 32.5%, P=0.000). There were no significant differences in operation time, hemoglobin change, hospital stay, adhesiolysis, transfusion, and insertion of hemo-vac between the two-port and four-port access laparoscopy group for size matched compare. However additional analgesics were more in four-port access laparoscopy group for unilateral ovarian cystectomy. CONCLUSION: Two-port access laparoscopic surgery was feasible and safe for unilateral and bilateral ovarian cystectomy compare with four-port access laparoscopic surgery.
Analgesics
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Body Mass Index
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Body Weight
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Chungcheongnam-do
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Cystectomy*
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Female
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Length of Stay
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Ovarian Cysts
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Parity
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Retrospective Studies
7.Comparison of Proteome Components of Helicobacter pylori Before and After Mouse Passage.
Kyoung Ja LEE ; Bok Ran KIM ; Young A CHO ; Yun Gyu SONG ; Jae Young SONG ; Kon Ho LEE ; Hyung Lyun KANG ; Seung Chul BAIK ; Myung Je CHO ; Kwang Ho RHEE ; Ji Hyun SEO ; Hee Shang YOUN ; Woo Kon LEE
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2011;41(4):267-278
The mouse model is alleged to be a useful tool for understanding of pathophysiological roles of Helicobacter pylori in the development of gastric disorders. However, it has been observed that H. pylori strains significantly differed in their fitness in mice and even mouse strains differed in their susceptibilities to a H. pylori strain. Bacterial components of H. pylori which could affect on its fitness in mice have to be elucidated for the establishment of the mouse model for H. pylori infections. In the comparison of colonization ability between two H. pylori Korean isolates, 51 (isolated from a patient with duodenal ulcer) and 52 (isolated from a patient with gastric cancer), 52 could colonize better than 51 on the gastric mucosa of mouse. Proteome components of H. pylori 52, as a good colonizer and H. pylori 51, as a poor one were quantitatively compared each other. Five bacterial proteins including catalase, urease subunit alpha/beta, enolase and ferritin, were up-regulated in 52. In addition, the respective proteome components of the two strains were also compared with their mouse-passaged homologous strains. Seven and five proteins, which included catalase, flagellin A/B in common, were up-regulated in mouse-adapted 51 and 52, respectively. Among the fourteen identified proteins, urease subunit alpha/beta, flagellin A/B, catalase, ferritin, superoxide dismutase and neutrophil-activation protein have been previously known to be necessary to gastric colonization of H. pylori in animal models. The other up-regulated proteins including enolase, elongation factor Tu and fructose-bisphosphate aldolase have been reported to be associated with acid tolerance of H. pylori. These data provide confirmatory evidence for the importance of those proteins in the development of H. pylori-associated gastric disorders.
Animals
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Bacterial Proteins
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Catalase
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Colon
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Ferritins
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Flagellin
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Fructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase
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Gastric Mucosa
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Helicobacter
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Helicobacter pylori
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Humans
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Mice
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Models, Animal
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Peptide Elongation Factor Tu
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Phosphopyruvate Hydratase
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Proteins
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Proteome
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Sprains and Strains
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Superoxide Dismutase
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Urease