1.A Case of Bezafibrate Induced Rhabdomyolysis
Chung Gu CHO ; Kyoung Nyeon KIM ; Bong Joo SHIN ; Hyeong Eon KIM ; Nam Jin YOO
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 1994;9(1):50-53
The case is presented a 49-year-old man had several year history with chronic renal failure with hyperlipidemia due to diabetes mellitus. Treatment of hyperlipidemia was started by oral bezafibrate intake 600 mg per day. Several days later, patient noticed muscle weakness and myalgia. The serum CK, LDH, AST levels were remarkably elevated, myoglobulinuria was also noticed The symptoms of the patient were resolved after the drug was discontinued, thus the diagnosis was established as having bezafibrate induced rhabdomyolysis. On the basis of the above description, bezafibrate may induce muscle damage if dose is excess over the renal capacity. Extreme caution is warranted when the patient is placed on bezafibrate and has renal dysfunction.Strict dose adjustment is necessary in taking account of renal function to avoid muscle damage including rhabdomyolysis.
Bezafibrate
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Hyperlipidemias
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Kidney Failure, Chronic
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Middle Aged
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Muscle Weakness
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Myalgia
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Rhabdomyolysis
2.Vertical One-and-a-Half Syndrome Accompanying Contralateral Abduction and Incomplete Depression Palsy Due to Thalamo-Mesencephalic Infarction
Won Gu LEE ; Meyung Kug KIM ; Bong Goo YOO
Journal of the Korean Balance Society 2017;16(4):151-155
Vertical gaze palsy is usually associated with lesions of the rostral midbrain and thalamo-mesencephalic junction. The rostral interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus (riMLF), the interstitial nucleus of Cajal, and the posterior commissure located in the midbrain are the critical area in supranuclear control of vertical eye movements. We describe a case of vertical one-and-a-half syndrome accompanying contralateral abduction and incomplete depression palsy due to thalamo-mesencephalic infarction. These vertical eye movement abnormalities are presumed to be caused by damage to the ipsilateral riMLF, interstitial nucleus of Cajal, and oculomotor fascicles.
Cerebral Infarction
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Depression
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Eye Movements
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Infarction
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Mesencephalon
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Paralysis
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Tegmentum Mesencephali
3.Factors Affecting the Healthcare Utilization of Spinal and Joint Surgery in Elderly Patients
Soon Hyun JEONG ; Yeo Jeong GU ; Ki-Bong YOO
Health Policy and Management 2020;30(1):62-71
Background:
The purpose of this study is to analyze the current status and factors of elderly patients’ hospitalization for hip replacement, knee replacement, and general spine surgery.
Methods:
National health insurance data in 2018 was provided by the National Health Insurance Service. We used multiple regression to analyze factors associated with the medical utilization of hip replacement, knee replacement, and general spine surgery in elderly patients over 65 years old. The dependent variables are the length of stay and total health expenditure. The independent variables are the demographic-social factors (sex, age, region, insurance type, income level) and surgery-related factors (institution type, location of the hospital, surgery classification).
Results:
The most common factor affecting surgery was the location of medical institutions. Compared with the medical institutions located in metropolitan, the length of stay in rural medical institutions was higher and total health expenditure was lower. The lower quartile of income, the higher the length of stay and total health expenditure. In addition, the variables of age, type of health insurance, and type of medical institution were statistically significant.
Conclusion
In this study, we confirmed the effect of sociodemographic factors and medical institution factors on the Healthcare Utilization of spinal and joint surgery.
4.Weakness of Index, Middle and Ring Fingers Due to Precentral Gyrus Infarction.
Ju Young NA ; Won Gu LEE ; Jin Hyung LEE ; Meyung Kug KIM ; Bong Goo YOO
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2012;30(3):225-226
No abstract available.
Cerebral Infarction
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Fingers
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Infarction
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Muscle Weakness
5.Meta-analysis of the Efficacy and Safety of Grazoprevir and Elbasvir for the Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Min Gu KANG ; Min Jung KANG ; Eunhee JI ; Bong Kyu YOO
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2017;27(3):150-160
OBJECTIVE: Recently, a fixed combination of grazoprevir and elbasvir (GE) has been introduced to the arsenal of chemotherapeutics to fight against this virus. The study aimed to provide information on the efficacy and safety of GE for the treatment of HCV infection by performing a meta-analysis of literature data. METHODS: PubMed and EMBASE database searches were conducted. Among the literature retrieved, pivotal Phase III clinical studies were analyzed. Statistical analysis of the data was performed by RevMan. RESULTS: Four pivotal Phase III clinical studies compared the efficacy and safety of GE. When HCV patients were treated with GE for 12 weeks, the sustained virologic response, defined as the viral RNA level below the lower limit of quantification at 12 weeks after the cessation of therapy (SVR12), was 94.7%. The clinical advantage of GE involves its use by patients with cirrhosis and/or renal failure without dose adjustment. If the genotype (GT) of the causative virus was GT1a with NS5A polymorphism or GT4 with resistance to peginterferon/ribavirin, treatment with GE plus ribavirin for 16 weeks resulted in a better outcome compared to treatment with GE alone for 12 weeks. Adverse events reported during the four clinical studies were 71.09% in the GE arms and it was 76.61% in the non-GE arms, with the most frequent events being mild central nervous system symptoms. CONCLUSION: GE was generally safe and effective for the treatment of HCV infection. However, since HCV mutates very rapidly and becomes resistant to antiviral agents, long-term monitoring should be mandatory.
Antiviral Agents
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Arm
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Central Nervous System
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Fibrosis
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Genotype
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Hepacivirus
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Hepatitis C
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Hepatitis
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Humans
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Renal Insufficiency
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Ribavirin
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RNA, Viral
6.Reversible Splenial Lesion associated with Cellulitis in a Patient with Lymphedema
Ki Hun SON ; So Young LEE ; Won Gu LEE ; Jin Hyung LEE ; Meyung Kug KIM ; Bong Goo YOO
Journal of Neurocritical Care 2017;10(2):136-139
No abstract available.
Cellulitis
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Humans
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Lymphedema
7.Familial Idiopathic Striopallidodentate Calcifications.
Seong Hee KIM ; Bong Goo YOO ; Kwang Soo KIM ; Kyung Moo YOO ; Young Duk JOH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2003;21(2):191-194
Familial idiopathic striopallidodentate calcification is a disorder radiologically characterized by bilateral calcifications of the brain without abnormalities in the serum calcium level and related endocrinological parameters. We report a 70-year-old woman presented with slowly progressive gait disturbance, dementia and Parkinsonism. She had bilateral and symmetric calcifications of the basal ganglia, thalamus, dentate nucleus, and subcortical white matter on the brain CT. One son and two granddaughters also showed calcifications of the basal ganglia, suggesting an autosomal dominant inheritance.
Aged
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Basal Ganglia
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Brain
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Calcium
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Cerebellar Nuclei
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Dementia
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Female
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Gait
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Humans
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Parkinsonian Disorders
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Thalamus
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Wills
8.Identification and phylogenetic relationship of dermatophytes based on RFLP analysis and nucleotide sequence of internal transcribed spacer (ITS)1 in nuclear ribosome DNA.
Yeon Hwa CHOI ; Yeong Seon LEE ; Jae Il YOO ; Bong Su KIM
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 2000;35(1):49-60
ITSI-5.8S-ITSII rDNA region was amplified from the reference strains and clinical isolates with ITS1 and ITS4 primers. These primers amplified DNA fragments of 550 bp in Microsporum audouinii and Trichophyton violaceum, 700 bp in Microsporum gypseum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Trichophyton rubrum, and Trichophyton tonsurans, and 750 bp in Microsporum ferreugineum and Microsporum canis. The restriction enzyme patterns of PCR products digested with 13 restriction enzyme including PstI were distint among the genera, whereas identical in the same species. Examination of the ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacers)1 nucleotide sequence revealed that there was the genetic difference in each genera and species. Phylogenetic relationship among each species showed that the Trichophyton mentagrophytes was more closely related Trichophyton tonsurans than Trichophyton rubrum, and Microsporum gypseum was less related than Microsporum spp.
Arthrodermataceae*
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Base Sequence*
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DNA*
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DNA, Ribosomal
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Microsporum
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length*
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Ribosomes*
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Trichophyton
9.Tissue Adhesive Effectiveness in Laceration Site.
Bong Jun GU ; Ho Jung KIM ; Young Soon CHO ; Myung Gab LEE ; Byeong Dae YOO ; Duck Ho JUN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2011;22(2):156-161
PURPOSE: To study tissue adhesive effectiveness in with laceration at various body sites. METHODS: From January 2007 to December 2009, we collected the data of laceration patients treated using tissue adhesive in the emergency department of a university hospital. Data concerning treatment satisfaction were collected twice and analyzed. RESULTS: Of the 8665 patients with laceration, 196 (mean age 23 years, 106 males) were treated using tissue adhesive. Many of the 196 patients were <15-years-of-age. Involved body sites mainly comprised head/neck, followed by the upper extremities. The procedure was the most rapid of all treatments. CONCLUSION: Emergency physicians can reliably use tissue adhesive treatment for various lacerations in the emergency setting.
Emergencies
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Humans
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Lacerations
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Tissue Adhesives
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Upper Extremity
10.The Korean Memory Test (KMT) for Elderly: Estimating Validity and Reliability.
Tae You KIM ; Sang Yun KIM ; Jae Woo KIM ; Bong Gu YOO ; Byeong Hoon LIM ; Yon Kwon IHN ; Eun A LEE ; Jeong Eun SOHN ; So Hyun KIM
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2006;10(2):77-85
Background: Verbal learning test is useful and significant test to evaluating memory function. There were many memory tests but few for elderly and dementia patients. Although there have been a variety of Korean memory tests developed, these tests were difficult to administer to dementia patients and elderly individuals with low educational levels. Therefore, we developed the Korean Memory Test (KMT). Methods: The KMT task consists of three trials of free recall of 10 simplified line drawing figures of familiar materials. Three immediate recall trials and one 20 minutes delayed recall and one recognition trial were administered. Sixty-five of probable Alzheimer's patients received the Korean version of Mini-Mental State Examination (K-MMSE), Korean version of expanded Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR) and KMT. Also sixty-seven of normal controls were enrolled. We tested reliability and validity of the KMT and also evaluated scores of the KMT with progression of dementia. Results: The parameters of the KMT correlated with CDR -0.74~-0.77 (p<0.01), K-MMSE 0.66~0.68 (p<0.01). The internal consis- tency was 0.78 (Cronbach's alpha). Most of the KMT's parameters decreased with CDR significantly (p<0.01). Conclusions: The KMT is a good test for evaluating memory function of elderly with low educational level. Also it is a sensitive and specific test to detection of dementia in early stage and has excellent reliability and validity.
Aged*
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Alzheimer Disease
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Dementia
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Humans
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Memory*
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Memory, Short-Term
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Neuropsychology
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Reproducibility of Results*
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Verbal Learning