1.Neurobiology of Anxiety.
Seong Gon RYU ; Chang Whan HAN
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 2001;8(1):71-78
The current understanding of the neurobioloby of anxiety is generally based on experimental animal model, empirical effective psychopharmacological agents, chemical and naturalistic challenge paradigms, and psychoendocinological assessment. This article focuses on reviewing neuroanantomical, neuroendocinological and neurofunctional research of anxiety disorder. In the decade ahead, we anticipate that extension of current research and the new integrated approach promise novel insight into mechanism of anxiety.
Anxiety Disorders
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Anxiety*
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Models, Animal
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Neuroanatomy
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Neurobiology*
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Neuroendocrinology
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Neuroimaging
2.Classification and Evaluation of the Callus in Limb Lengthening.
In Young OK ; Chang Whan HAN ; Dong Heon KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(3):580-588
Recent advances in surgical techniques and equipment have made bone lengthening by callotasis both easier and safer, and many successful clinical cases have been reported. The callus formation, however, has often been very poor, and prolonged applied of the external jixator increases the risk of serious complications, such as pin tract infection. We reviewed 68 cases of limb lengthenings performed with callus distraction in 48 patients at Kang Nam St. Mary' s Hospital between January 1989 and May 1994. There were 29 female and 19 male patients, with an average age of 19 (6-50) years. Causes of limb shortening were short stature (14), poliomyelitis (8), fracture and physeal damage (6), osteomyelitis (6), Legg-Calve-Perthe's disease (4), bone tumor (3), congenital dislocation of the hip (3), leg length discrepancy (3), achondroplasia (2) and hip dysplasia (1). Sixty eight calluses were classified radiographically into 6 types: external, straight, attenuated, opposite, pillar, and scattered. The healing indexes and complications following the procedure were evaluated. The mean femoral lengthening was 6.2 (2-10) cm, the tibial 6.5 (3.3-15.7) cm, the forearm 1.8 (1.6- 2.2) cm and the humerus 10 cm. Fifteen cases classified as external type, 5 femur, 7 tibiae, 2 forearm and 1 humerus, with healing index of 34 days/cm and no major complications. Thirty one cases classified as straight type, 7 femur, 22 tibiae, 1 forearm and 1 humerus with healing index of 38 days/cm and 2 obstacles. Fourteen cases classified as attenuated type, 4 femur and 10 tibiae with healing index of 47 days/cm and 2 obstacles. Six cases classified as opposite type, 4 femur and 2 tibiae with healing index of 65 days/cm and 3 obstacles and 1 residual complications. Two cases classified as scattered type, 2 tibiae with healing index of 116 days/cm and 5 obstacles. The scattered type of the callus in two cases was suspected to be a result of poor callus formation due to K-wire breakage conditions that autogenous bone marrow transplantations were performed. This classification enabled us to estimate the intrinsic conditions, predict the healing index, incidence of complications, and decide to apply early bone marrow injection to the callus.
Achondroplasia
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Bone Lengthening
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Bone Marrow
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Bony Callus*
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Classification*
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Dislocations
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Extremities*
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Female
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Femur
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Forearm
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Hip
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Hip Dislocation
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Humans
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Humerus
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Incidence
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Leg
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Male
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Osteogenesis, Distraction
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Osteomyelitis
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Poliomyelitis
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Tibia
3.The effect of facet geometry on unilateral lumbar disc protrusion.
Myung Sang MOON ; Kyu Sung LEE ; Chang Whan HAN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(3):673-683
No abstract available.
4.An analysis of the pulmonary lobe using computed tomography
Sang Il SUH ; Myung Whan HAN ; Jeong Dong JEON ; Chang Yul HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1984;20(3):473-479
Computed Tomograms of 45 patients with or without lung mass were reviewed to determine the characteristics of the major and minor fissures. Also pulmonary vascular distibutions were analyzed to localize each pulmonary lobe. The results were as follows; 1. Each major fissure area was imaged frequently as lucent band, less frequently dense band. 2. The minor fissure areas were imaged as oval or triangular lucent zones. The oval or triangularlucent zones were as same frequency. 3. Avascular planes without above mentioned lucent zones were also correspond to minor fissure areas. 4. Slices of avascular zones were observated between pulmonary arteries to posterior segment or apicoposterior segment of upper lobe and to superior segement of lower lobe on both lungs.
Humans
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Lung
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Pulmonary Artery
5.The radiological evaluation of pulmonary metastases from gastric carcinoma
Myung Whan HAN ; Jin Woo KIM ; Chang Yul HAN ; Soo Soung PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1985;21(4):573-580
Twenty cases of pulmonary metastases from pathologically proven stomach carcinoma were studies with specialreference to the clinico-radiological findings and the grades of cell-differentiation of stomach carcinoma. Theywere calssifed into five types based on the pattern of chest X-ray findings according to the reportedclassifications of metastatic pulmonary carcinoma. The radiological appearance of pulmoanry metastases formstomach carcinoma was didffferent from that of usual pulmonary metastatic cancers. The Type IV metastatic form(Type IV-Progressive increasing interstitial lung markings and then infiltration of pulmonary parenchyme with orwithout evidence of pleural effusion.) was most commonly seen in stomach carcinoma particularly in poorlydifferentiated cell type and more associates with respiratory symptoms than others.
Lung
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Stomach
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Thorax
6.A study on the fine structure of Clonorchis sinensis, a liver fluke III.The prostate gland.
Kye Heon JEONG ; Han Jong RIM ; Chang Whan KIM
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1980;18(1):93-97
A study on the ultrastructures of the prostate gland of Clonorchis sinensis was conducted. The presence of the prostate gland in this fluke has not been known up to present time. Authors observed the ejaculatory duct epithelium including its surrounding parenchyma and found the prostate gland with the help of the electron microscope. The prostate gland was consisted of numerous unicellular glands grouped around the ejaculatory duct. The individual cell was lobulated, tapering in the direction of the ejaculatory duct. The secreting ducts of the gland penetrated into the ejaculatory duct through the muscular layer and the basement membrane, and finally opened to the lumen of the ejaculatory duct. The secreting duct had single layered microtubules along the inner wall of the duct. The secretory bodies produced by the prostate gland seemed to be moved to the lumen of the ejaculatory duct through the secreting duct. The prostate gland of this fluke was less developed than that of Fasciola hepatica but the basic structures were quite similar. There were well-developed lamellae in the epithelia of all ducts concerning passage of spermatozoa from the testes to the male genital opening.
parasitology-helminth-trematoda
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Clonorchis sinensis
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electronmicroscopy
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prostatic gland
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rat
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liver
7.What is the Usefulness and Problem of Magnifying Colonoscopy?.
Chang Young LIM ; Il Han SONG ; Jung Won KIM ; Seung Woo NAM ; Im Whan ROE
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2001;22(3):192-193
No abstract available.
Colonoscopy*
8.Tear Pattern of Normal and Discoid Lateral Meniscus.
Jung Man KIM ; Chang Whan HAN ; Gun YEON ; Jin Hwa CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(3):658-661
Discoid lateral meniscus is wider and thicker than normal lateral meniscus. The tear pattern and vulnerability to injury of discoid lateral meniscus may be different from that of normal shaped meniscus. Seven hundred and seventy one meniscal tears which were treated arthroscopically between the period of 1982 and 1995 were reviewed retrospectively. Of those cases, tear of normal shaped lateral menisci occupied 327 knees (42.4 %) and discoid lateral menisci 132 knees (17.1 %) representing the higher incidence of tear in normal shaped lateral meniscus. In normal shaped menisci there were no tear in the age of below 10 and there were 37 knees of teens. In discoid lateral menisci, there were 3 knees (2.3 %) of below 10 and 42 knees of teens (31.8 %) that represent higher incidence of younger age group (P<0.05). Tears without trauma history in 31 knees (9.5 %) of normal shaped lateral meniscus and in 70 knees (53.0 %) of discoid menisci represent vulnerability of the discoid lateral meniscus to tear without injury (P<0.05). Symptomatic menisci without tear were noted only in 16 knees (12.1 %) of the discoid lateral menisci. In normal shaped menisci, longitudinal tear within the substance was most common (119 knees, 36.4 %) whereas peripheral tear was most common (57 knees, 43.2 %) in the discoid lateral meniscus, Concealed horizontal tear (11 knees, 8.3 %) and Wrisberg type discoid lateral menisci (2 knees, 1.5 %) was noted only in the discoid lateral meniscus. In summary, discoid lateral meniscus revealed different tear pattern and vulnerability to injury and different age incidence from that of normal shaped lateral meniscus.
Adolescent
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Humans
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Incidence
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Knee
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Menisci, Tibial*
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Retrospective Studies
9.The fracture of the talar neck the significances of Hawkins' sign.
In KIM ; Seung Koo RHEE ; Sung Soo KIM ; Won Yoo KIM ; Chang Whan HAN ; Hyung Gwan KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(1):169-175
No abstract available.
Neck*
10.Pyogenic Arthritis in Renal Transplant Recipients.
Jung Man KIM ; Chang Whan HAN ; Jeong Tae SEO ; Byung Kee BANG ; Yong Bok KOH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(3):689-696
Acute pyogenic arthritis in renal transplant patient is one of the serious problem resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this paper is to analyze seven patients in whom acute pyogenic arthritis developed following renal transplantation. Pyogenic arthritis developed in seven (0.7%) out of 958 renal transplant patients whose transplanted kidney functioned well for more than two years. The age of the patients ranged from 37 to 65 years with a mean of 48 years. All patients were male. Pyogenic arthritis developed between the period of one and 12 years (mean: 4.5+/-4.2 years) following transplantation. Causative organisms were Staphylococcus aureus (three), E. coli (two), Salmonella (one) and Acinetobacter bananii (one). Involved joints were four knees, one hip, one elbow and one finger. Two patients improved on a conservative regimen of bed rest and antibiotics and five patients required open drainage. However, pyogenic arthritis recurred in three years, four years and seven years after renal transplant in one patient. Looking at the probable risk factors of age, sex, immunosuppresants, diabetics and acute graft rejection, diabetics and older age (over 40 years old) are highly associated with post renal transplant pyogenic arthritis.
Acinetobacter
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis*
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Bed Rest
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Drainage
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Elbow
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Fingers
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Graft Rejection
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Hip
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Humans
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Joints
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Kidney
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Kidney Transplantation
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Knee
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Male
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Mortality
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Risk Factors
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Salmonella
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Transplantation*