1.Changes of Fixation Strength by Rod - Contouring of Compact Cotrel - Dubousset Instrumentation.
Kee Yong HA ; Ki Won KIM ; Cheong Ho CHANG ; Joo Hyun HA
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(4):1134-1139
One of various decompression methods in treatment of spinal stenosis is the indirect instrumental decompression. Theoretically, the distraction of the disc space can widen the intervertebral foramen of the stenotic segment and even increase the canal diameter by distracting the posterior annulus as well as reduce the extent of decompressive laminectomy site. The indirect instrumental decompression, however, was not guaranteed to maintain the restored discal height because of the loss of fixation strength between rod and screw, viscoelasticity of vertebra itself, bone density, type of screw and rod, and operative technique. As well the magnitude of the stresses on the instrumentation particularly at the rod-screw interface may depend on rod-contouring in order to make mormal sagittal curvature of the lumbar spines. Therefore, the aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the effect of different rod-contour on the axial sliding strength in Compact Cotrel-Dubousset (CCD) instrumentation. Axial sliding strength was tested by Universal Test Machine (Instron). Test was performed for 3 groups of different rodcontouring on the biomechanical axial strength: straight rod (no contour), 10 and 20 contouring rod. The length of contact surface between rod and screw was measured with Fuji pressure sensitive film. The study was performed using 6.5 mm open body screws and 7 mm rods of CCD instrumentation. Axial sliding strength of straight rod was 2518.6N, 1871.8N in 10 and 1528.8N in 20 contouring rod. The length of contact surface between rod and screw significantly decreased according to degree of rod contouring; 9.88mm in straight rod, 9.08mm in 10 and 8.57mm in 20 contouring rod. There was a statistically significant linear correlation (R=0.96) between failure load and length of contact surface. Therefore, this study has shown that excessive contour of the rod in order to make normal sagittal curvature of the lumbar spine using CCD instrumentation cannot provide sufficient axial sliding strength. That may be a cause of loss of restored disc space height after surgery.
Bone Density
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Decompression
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Laminectomy
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Spinal Stenosis
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Spine
2.Multiply Operated Lumbar Spine.
Kee Yong HA ; Ki Won KIM ; Cheong Ho CHANG ; Ji Yun WON
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1997;4(2):329-336
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective analysis was performed on 40 patients who had had previous lux bar spine surgeries. OBJECTIVE: To determine what factors most influenced surgical outcome and to analyze results in a series of revision lumbar surgeries. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Satisfactory surgical outcome of the revision lumbar surgery range from 28% to 82% and are rarely comparable to primary surgery. Many factors predicting outcome from repeat lumbar surgery haute been listed. METHODS: Forty patients were analyzed who had had previous lumbar surgeries. The patients were classified into 5 groups according to diagnosis: 3 Infection,5 instability,8 nonunion, 14 HNP and 10 spinal stenosis. of 40 patients,33 patients(82.5%) underwent fusion with instrumentation for repeat surgery. Their clinical course was followed for a minimum of 1 year. The number of surgery on each mpatient was 1.3 times on an average. RESULTS: Overall, 80% of patients had a satisfactory result. Obviously extruded or sequestrated HNP in MRI findings, complete block of contrast with severe radiculopathy and/or myelopathy in spinal stenosis, complete decompression, neurolysi s and fusion with instrumentation, and longer than 6 month pain relief after precious surgery were correlated with satisfactory outcome. However, the number of precious operation, age, repair of pseudarthrosis , no abnormality at surgery and combined multiple degenerative joint disease were significantly correlated with poor surgical outcome. The most common complication during repeat surgery was dural tear in 5 cases(12.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Success rate of revision surgery was low as compared to primary operation. Therefore, erroneous diagnosis and faulty surgical technique understandably lead to failure, and precise attention to preoperative and intraoperative detail can minimize these sources of error.
Decompression
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Joint Diseases
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Pseudarthrosis
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Radiculopathy
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Reoperation
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Retrospective Studies
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Spinal Cord Diseases
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Spinal Stenosis
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Spine*
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Tears
3.The Effect of Methylprednisolone ulse Therapy against Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome in Children.
Il Soo HA ; Hae Il CHEONG ; Yong CHOI ; Chang Youn LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology 1997;1(2):123-129
Ancient (degenerated) schwannomas are benign tumors that display pronounced degenerative changes including cyst formation, calcification, hemorrhage, and hyaliniz ation. The tumors are usually infiltrated by large numbers of inflammatory cells such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, siderophages, and histiocytes. They are located in deep locations such as the retroperitoneum and must be differentiated from malignant soft tissue tumors because spindle cells with nuclear atypia may be present in the fine needle aspiration biopsy. The cytologic findings of two cases of ancient schwannoma occurring in posterior mediastinum and retroperitoneum, respectively, are described. Computerized tomographic findings of both cases showed changes of cystic degeneration or necrosis. A case occurred in retroperitoneum revealed features of destruction of vertebral body to suggest a malignant soft tussue tumor radiologically. The cytologic findings of aspiration biopsy of both tumors revealed that the tumor cells were spindle in shape with elongated nuclei. Some of tumor cells were arranged in a palisading fashion. Cell structures that resemble the Verocay bodies were observed. Some of the tumor cells showed pleomorphic bizarre nuclei, but no mitotic activity or chromatin clumping was seen. Inflammatory cells, siderophages and histiocytes were scattered in fibrillar material. These cytologic findings are important in the diagnosis of ancient schwannoma and in the differentiation of this tumor from the malignant spindle cell tumor.
Biopsy
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Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Biopsy, Needle
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Child*
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Chromatin
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Diagnosis
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Hemorrhage
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Histiocytes
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Humans
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Lymphocytes
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Mediastinum
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Methylprednisolone*
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Necrosis
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Nephrotic Syndrome*
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Neurilemmoma
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Neutrophils
4.Surgery for Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis in an Extreme Aged.
Kee Yong HA ; Dennis WEE ; Cheong Ho CHANG ; Wan Ho KIM
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1997;4(1):122-128
No abstract available.
Constriction, Pathologic*
5.Occipito-Cervical Fusion Reinforced by C-D Occipitocervical Loop
Kee Yong HA ; Yoon Soo KIM ; Dennis WEE ; Cheong Ho CHANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1996;31(6):1299-1306
We reviewed four patients who underwent posterior C-D occipitocervical loop and autogenous bone graft. The mean postoperative follow-up period was 16 months. The indications for surgery were progressive neurological deficit, atlantoaxial instability and intractable pain. Of the four patients, one had os odontoideum, two rheumatoid arthritis and suboccipital dislocation combined fractures of C1 and C2. Bong union was confirmed in all cases at approximately 4 months postoperatively. Final outcome result was satisfactory in three patients and unsatisfactory in one patient. The cause of unsatisfactory result was recurrent neck pain secondary to swan neck deformity. The neurologic deficit were improved or remained same as preoperative status. Three patient were out of bed on average of the 14th day postoperatively. One patient could not ambulate due to tetraplegia who needed an artificial ventilator. There was no complication related to instrumentation.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Dislocations
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Neck
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Neck Pain
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Pain, Intractable
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Quadriplegia
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Transplants
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Ventilators, Mechanical
6.Application of genioplasty in malocclusion with chin deformity.
Young Il CHANG ; Cheong Hoon SUHR ; Dong Seok NAHM ; Ha Jin LEE
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1996;26(3):241-246
The chin is one of the factors which express human character, and appropriately protruding chin is very important to harmonious profile. the purpose of genioplasty is to reshape the chin and improve the facial esthetics which is one of the purposes of orthodontic treatment. It can be classified as augmentation genioplasty which enlarge the chin vertico-horizontally and reduction genioplasty which smallen it. The examples to apply this procedure are as follows. 1. advancement of retruded chin 2. reduction of chin prominence 3. control of chin vertical dimension 4. correction of asymmetry
Chin*
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Esthetics
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Genioplasty*
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Humans
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Malocclusion*
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Vertical Dimension
7.Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Children.
Jin Ha CHANG ; Duk Hee KIM ; Ho Seong KIM ; In Kyoung CHOI ; My Young CHEONG ; Dong Kee KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(11):1149-1156
PURPOSE: Obesity has been known to be a cause of insulin resistance and dyslipidemia, and along with coronary artery disease and diabetes, is associated with metabolic syndrome(MS). This study aimed to ascertain the cause and prevalence of MS in obese children and adolescents. METHODS: Two hundred and seventy-seven school children, who showed more than a 95th percentile of body mass index(BMI) for age and sex, underwent oral glucose tolerance tests; fasting plasma lipid profiles, leptin, and CRP were measured; and ultrasonography was done. RESULTS: Out of 277 obese children, the prevalence of MS was 37.5%, with 38.7% occurring in males and 35.2% in females. The prevalence was 20.8% in primary school children and 50.3% in middle school children. MS was present in 25.2% of mildly obese children, 43.9% of moderate and 71.4% of highly obese children, showing increased occurrence among the severer degrees of obese groups. Increased prevalence was observed in males with high blood pressure, and females with high triglyceride levels. The ratio of children satisfying more than one, more than two, more than three, more than four and all of the five criteria for diagnosis of MS were 90.6%, 63.5%, 37.5%, 8.3%, and 0.4%, respectively. Aside from diagnostic criteria for MS, a statistically significant difference was present between obese patients with or without the syndrome in such items as weight, BMI, degree of obesity, visceral fat thickness, ratio of body fat, leptin, and adiponectin, fasting and 2 hour post prandial insulin concentration. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of MS is currently on the rise among children, due to the rapidly increasing rate of obesity, westernized diet, higher calorie intake and reduced exercise. The prevalence of MS in obese children was 37.5% - higher than US results - after implementation of modified pediatric criteria established by ATP III Asia-Pacific standard in 2003. It would therefore be necessary to establish an acceptable universal standard for the diagnosis of MS, and extend the study to the general pediatric population in order to acquire more accurate data on the prevalence of the disease.
Adenosine Triphosphate
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Adiponectin
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Adipose Tissue
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Adolescent
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Child*
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Diagnosis
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Diet
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Dyslipidemias
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Fasting
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Female
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Glucose Tolerance Test
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Insulin
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Insulin Resistance
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Leptin
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Male
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Obesity
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Obesity, Abdominal
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Plasma
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Prevalence*
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Triglycerides
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Ultrasonography
8.Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease, A Possible Complication of Rituximab Treatment.
Jiwon LEE ; Hye Jin CHANG ; Sang Taek LEE ; Hee Gyung KANG ; Il Soo HA ; Hae Il CHEONG
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology 2012;16(2):138-141
Rituximab, a chimeric anti-CD20 IgG1 monoclonal antibody, has been used as a rescue therapy for steroid-dependent or refractory nephrotic syndrome. However, the adverse effects of rituximab are yet to be investigated. We report a case of a 9-year-old boy with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome who developed Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease after several cycles of rituximab therapy. Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is a benign, self-limited necrotizing histiocytic lymphadenitis of unknown etiology. In the present case, Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease developed when the peripheral blood B-cell count of the patient was at nadir, and the lesion regressed slowly but spontaneously after recovery of the B-cell count. To our knowledge, although the pathologic diagnosis of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease was unavailable, this is the first report of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease with clinical diagnosis as a possible adverse effect of rituximab.
Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived
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B-Lymphocytes
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Child
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Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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Lymphadenitis
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Nephrotic Syndrome
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Rituximab
9.Effect of Estrogen Receptor on Degenerative Change and Displacement of Facet Joint.
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1999;6(1):1-7
STUDY DESIGN: Thirty-two postmenopausal female patients, with the facet angle less than 40 degrees, were selected for this study. All patients underwent spinal surgery. Displacement group, diagnosed by the displacement of facet joint above 2mm was noted in 15 patients. Control group had 17 patients and was defined when the displacement of facet joint was less than 2mm. OBJECTIVES: Our study evaluated the expression of estrogen receptor and degenerative change depending on the displacement of facet joints. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW : Despite the fact that degenerative spondylolisthesis is more common in female than in male, a few attempts have been made to evaluate estrogen as one of the predisposing factors for displacement of facet joint. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After harvesting the articular cartilage of facet joint, the expression of estrogen receptors was evaluated with immunohistochemical staining, and the degenerative change of the articular cartilage with hematoxylin-eosin and alcian blue staining. RESULTS: All facets showed a positive correlation between the estrogen receptor scores and histological-histochemical scores(r=0.78, p<0.05). The average score of the estrogen receptors was 9.1+/-0.4SEM in displacement group, and 5.0+/-0.6SEM in control group(p<0.05). The histological-histochemical grading of cartilage lesion was 12.4+/-0.6SEM in displacement group, 8.0+/-0.3SEM in control group(p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS : This study suggest that a high expression of estrogen receptors, which affected the severity of degenerative changes in facet articular cartilage, might be one of the predisposing factors for the displacement of facet joint.
Alcian Blue
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Cartilage
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Cartilage, Articular
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Causality
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Estrogens*
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Receptors, Estrogen
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Spondylolisthesis
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Zygapophyseal Joint*
10.A case of restrictive dermopathy.
Seung Ik LEE ; Chang Hee HONG ; Yun Ha CHEONG ; Mi Seon KANG ; Jong Beom SIN
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2007;50(3):306-310
Restrictive dermopathy is a rare autosomal recessive disorder in which rigidity or tautness of the skin from the second trimester causes a fetal akinesia deformation sequence (FADS) and early death. Characteristic features include taut skin with prominent subcutaneous vessels, widely open fontanelles and cranial sutures, distinctive facies, flexion contractures, pulmonary hypoplasia, sparse eyelashes and and eyebrows, thin dysplastic clavicles. The histologic abnormalities of the skin are located in a thin dermis, consisting of compactly arranged collagen fibers, scanty elastic fiber. The dermoepidermal junction is flat, and epidermal appendages are absent, miniaturized or immature. The presence of adipose tissue may be increased. We report on the first Korean case of restrictive dermopathy with typical clinical features and histological findings.
Adipose Tissue
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Clavicle
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Collagen
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Contracture
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Cranial Sutures
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Dermis
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Elastic Tissue
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Eyebrows
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Eyelashes
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Facies
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Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Trimester, Second
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Skin