1.Assessing Low Skeletal Mass in Patients Undergoing Hip Surgery: The Role of Sonoelastography
Hip & Pelvis 2020;32(3):132-141
Purpose:
To analyze the utility of sonoelastography–a radiation-free procedure to characterize muscle properties–as an instrument to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the rectus femoris muscle.
Materials and Methods:
Fifty-one consecutive patients who underwent a pelvic computed tomography (CT) exam were enrolled prospectively. The final analysis was conducted using data from 39 patients after 12 were removed due to exclusion criteria (muscle strength could not be measured due to poor cognition [n=11]; too young [n=1]). The potential correlation between average Hounsfield unit (HFU) at the rectus femoris muscle (measured by CT) and muscle quality grade (determined by sonoelastography) was assessed along with a retrospective analysis of the relationship between hand grip strength, knee extensor power, history of intensive care unit stay, length of hospital day and sonoelastographic grade.
Results:
There was a significant correlation between sonoelastographic grade and the average HFU (P<0.001).Furthermore, hand grip strength (P<0.001) and knee extensor power (P<0.001) decreased significantly as the sonoelastographic grade increased. The likelihood of an intensive care unit stay and prevalence of low skeletal mass increased significantly with an increase in sonoelastography grade (P=0.037, P<0.001, respectively). The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of sonoelastographic images for predicting low skeletal mass were 77.3%, 100%, and 87.5%, respectively.
Conclusion
Sonoelastography advantages, including the lack of radiation and greater accessibility, may make it a valuable alternative to qualitatively and quantitatively identify sarcopenia and low skeletal mass.
2.The Efficacy of Suture Fixation of the Greater Trochanter in Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures
Ki-Choul KIM ; Hee-Gon PARK ; Jae-Wook PARK
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2021;13(4):468-473
Background:
Intertrochanteric fractures are one of the most common fractures in the elderly, especially those having osteoporosis. Stable intertrochanteric fractures may be fixed with implants including the dynamic hip screw and proximal femoral nail antirotation; however, this method is difficult to apply to unstable fractures. Bipolar hemiarthroplasty can be applied to unstable fractures and it prevents complications by facilitating early ambulation in the elderly. Many studies reported on how to fix the greater trochanter in unstable fractures during arthroplasty. We suggest that suture fixation alone can be a useful, effective, and affordable method.
Methods:
We retrospectively enrolled 294 patients who underwent hemiarthroplasty for an unstable intertrochanteric fracture, and 225 patients were included in this study after excluding 69 patients who had not been available for follow-up until 1 year after surgery or died. The patients were divided into suture fixation and wiring fixation groups. Relationships of operation time, estimated blood loss, tip-to-stem distance, union rate, and physical performance in the groups of suture fixation and wiring were analyzed respectively.
Results:
Changes in the tip-to-stem distance between the initial assessment at 1 year after surgery were statistically significantly different between the suture fixation group and wiring group (p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in change of the Koval score between the suture fixation and wiring groups (p = 0.362). The operation time and estimated intraoperative blood loss were statistically significantly lower in the suture group than in the wiring group (p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the union rate between the groups (p = 0.470).
Conclusions
Compared to tension-band wiring, the suture fixation technique demonstrated an effective fixing force. In addition to the clinical results, it had an advantage of preventing complications due to shortening of the operation time and estimated intraoperative blood loss. Suture fixation of the greater trochanter is recommended for elderly patients with unstable intertrochanteric fractures.
3.The amendment tendency analysis of the Korean Infectious Disease Prevention Act and a recommendation for the next amendment.
Chang Yong WHANG ; Hee Choul OHR ; Duk Hyoung LEE ; Ki Dong PARK ; Jong Koo LEE
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1998;31(3):540-563
This Study has been carried out to make a recommendation for the next amendment of the Infectious Disease Prevention Act with a specific focus on the kind of notifiable disease. Korean, Japanese, German, U.S, English and French acts on infectious diseases prevention were reviewed, compared with and analyzed in regards of numbers and kinds of notifiable infectious diseases and their tendency of amendments. An criteria was designed to assess the level of validity of diseases to be designated in the act. Four items, the fatality (greater than 10% or not), the possibility to make a big epidemic, the availability of efficient vaccination and the usefulness of isolation, are used in the assessment. This index is applied to the diseases in Korean and other countries' Infectious Disease Prevention Acts. Results are as follows : 1. The Korean Infectious Disease Prevention Act has a unique way of classifying the notifiable infectious disease, that is, the first, the second and the third class. But the author cannot find the basis of classification. No other countries reviewed have the similar classification. 2. The ten diseases, cholera, plague, yellow fever, diphtheria, typhoid fever, poliomyelitis, rabies, tetanus, malaria, and meningococcal meningitis are designated as the notifiable diseases not only in Korea but also in Japan, Germany, United States, England and France. 3. Thirty seven diseases including small pox, Lassa fever, anthrax, influenza, German measles, Legionellosis, infection with E. coli O157:H7, Q-fever, brucellosis, Lyme disease are designated as legal disease at least one of the above mentioned countries. 4. The Korea has been coped with the change of the infectious disease occurrence for last fifty years in amendment of the Infectious Disease Prevention Act. 5. Japan has a special infectious surveillance system composed of 3,880 clinics throughout the whole country. 6. Germany has classified infectious diseases in five categories which are based on seriousness of disease. Any confirmed death, cases and suspected cases in class I should be reported within 24 hours. But only confirmed death and cases in class II, but not suspected cases, are repotable in Germany. 7. Plague, bacillary dysentery, pertussis, mumps, Japanese encephaltis and Korean hemorrhagic fevers are diseases with high credits validity index among Korean legal disease. 8. German measles, anthrax, E. coli O157:H7 infection, Lassa fever, Q-fever, brucellosis are high in validity index among those which are not designated in Korea but designated in other countries. In conclusion, the Korean Infectious Disease Prevention Act has well been coped with the changes of infectious disease occurrence for last fifty years, but the classification basis and the validity of diseases to be designated as legal diseases is worth reevaluating.
Anthrax
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Brucellosis
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Cholera
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Classification
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Communicable Diseases*
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Diphtheria
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Dysentery, Bacillary
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England
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Fever
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France
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Germany
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Humans
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Influenza, Human
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Japan
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Korea
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Lassa Fever
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Legionellosis
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Lyme Disease
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Malaria
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Meningitis, Meningococcal
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Mumps
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Plague
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Poliomyelitis
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Rabies
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Rubella
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Tetanus
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Typhoid Fever
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United States
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Vaccination
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Whooping Cough
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Yellow Fever
4.Clinical Implications of Echocardiographic Findings in Bacterial Endocarditis.
Ki Ik KWON ; Byung Woo YOON ; Choul Ho KIM ; Young Bae PARK ; Jung Don SEO ; Young Woo LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1983;13(2):303-312
42 patients with the clinical evidences of endocarditis were examined by echocardiography. In 28 of 42 cases(66.7%) vegetation was present, whereas in 14(33.3%) vegetation was not visualized. Alpha-hemolytic streptococcus was the most common infecting organism(47.6%) and rheumatic heart disease was the most common predisposing heart disease(47.6%). Patients with echocardiographically demonstrable vegetation had a higher incidence of congestive heart failure compared to the patients without vegetation(75.0% vs. 21.4% p<0.05). But major embolism was not significantly different in the two groups. Mortality was higher in the patients with vegetation than in the patients without it(39.3% vs. 0%, p<0.05). Among vegetation positive patients, mortality was highest in aortic valve patients.(58.3%) So patietns with aortic valve vegetation should be regarded as high risk group and early surgical intervention should be considered if indicated. The causes of mortality were congestive heart failure(45.5%), cerebral embolism(36.4%), myocardial infarction(9.1%) and ventricular tachycardia(9.1%) in decreasing frequency.
Aortic Valve
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Echocardiography*
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Embolism
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Endocarditis
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Endocarditis, Bacterial*
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Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
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Heart
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Heart Failure
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Humans
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Incidence
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Mortality
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Rheumatic Heart Disease
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Streptococcus
5.Treatment of the Distal Femur Fracture with Retrograde Intramedullary Nailing.
Moon Jib YOO ; Myung Ho KIM ; Hee Gon PARK ; Woo Sup BYUN ; Ki Choul KIM
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2005;18(3):238-243
PURPOSE: To evaluate the results and complications of the retrograde intramedullary nailing for the treatment of distal femur fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty three patients who received retrograde IM nailing for fractures of the distal femur between October 1998 to December 2003. Average age was 53.8+/-17 (17~86) years. The average follow up period was 19.4 (12~36) months. Clinical information included age, sex distribution, associated fracture and fracture was classified by AO classification. Functional result was evaluated by Schatzker's criteria. RESULTS: The most common cause of injury was traffic accident (60%). The type of fracture were 6 A1 cases, 5 A2 cases, 11 A3 cases, 5 C2 cases, 6 C3 cases by AO classification. Among the 33 cases, 15 cases were excellent, 9 good, 6 fair and 1 failure according to Schatzker's criteria. Average union time was 9.7+/-3.5 months. CONCLUSION: Treatment of distal femur fracture with retrograde intramedullary nailing was useful due to its minimal invasiveness and early range of motion, more rigid fixation.
Accidents, Traffic
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Classification
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Femur*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary*
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Humans
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Sex Distribution
6.Clinical Study on Safety, Clinical Indicators of Polydioxanone Sutures Inserted into Vastus Medialis Muscle in Degenerative Knee Osteoarthritis
Ki-Choul KIM ; Hyung-Jun LEE ; Kil-Yong LEE ; Hee-Gon PARK
Clinical Pain 2021;20(2):105-121
Objective:
Physiologically, the vastus medialis muscle is the first muscle to undergo muscle atrophy, and it was thought that pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis could be reduced if this muscle could be strengthened and stabilized. The purpose of this study was to prove the effectiveness in knee osteoarthritis using polydioxanone sutures that have been tried in other musculoskeletal areas. Method: Forty knee osteoarthritis patients voluntarily participated in the study, and divided into 30 polydioxanone suture needle (MEST-B2375 produced by Ovmedi Co.) and 10 sham needle (without suture). And the needles were inserted into the vastus medialis muscle. In all patients, safety evaluation including blood tests and ultrasonography as well as efficacy evaluation including isometric maximal contractile strength of quadriceps muscle, weight bearing pain, impression of change, quadriceps angle, rescue drug intake were evaluated up to 30 weeks after the procedure.
Results:
Isometric maximal contractile strength showed a significant improvement at 4 weeks after the procedure in the polydioxanone suture group, and the weight-bearing pain showed a significant improvement at every visit in the polydioxanone suture group compared with baseline values. Patient global impression of change score showed significant improvement at 20 and 30 weeks, and clinical score showed improvement at every visit.
Conclusion
Insertion of polydioxanone sutures showed improvement in muscle strength and knee pain by supporting and fixation of the vastus medialis muscle in patients with degenerative knee osteoarthritis. Insertion of polydioxanone sutures is considered to have a therapeutic effect in knee osteoarthritis patients.
7.A Case of Pulmonary Lymphangioleiomyomatosis Associated with Tuberous Sclerosis and Renal Angiomyolipoma.
So Hee PARK ; Ju Woong SON ; Choul Ki PARK ; Myung Jae PARK ; Jee Hong YOO ; Hong Mo KANG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;81(6):775-779
Tuberous sclerosis is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by facial skin lesions, epilepsy, and mental retardation. Pulmonary involvement in tuberous sclerosis is rare and shows characteristic reticulonodular infiltration and cystic changes. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis is characterized by the progressive proliferation of smooth muscle cells and occurs in 0.1-1% of patients with tuberous sclerosis. We encountered a case of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis associated with tuberous sclerosis and bilateral renal angiomyolipoma in a 31-year-old female patient. This case is reported here along with a brief review of the literature.
Adult
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Angiomyolipoma
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Epilepsy
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Female
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability
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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
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Skin
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Tuberous Sclerosis
8.A Case of Pulmonary Lymphangioleiomyomatosis Associated with Tuberous Sclerosis and Renal Angiomyolipoma.
So Hee PARK ; Ju Woong SON ; Choul Ki PARK ; Myung Jae PARK ; Jee Hong YOO ; Hong Mo KANG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;81(6):775-779
Tuberous sclerosis is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by facial skin lesions, epilepsy, and mental retardation. Pulmonary involvement in tuberous sclerosis is rare and shows characteristic reticulonodular infiltration and cystic changes. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis is characterized by the progressive proliferation of smooth muscle cells and occurs in 0.1-1% of patients with tuberous sclerosis. We encountered a case of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis associated with tuberous sclerosis and bilateral renal angiomyolipoma in a 31-year-old female patient. This case is reported here along with a brief review of the literature.
Adult
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Angiomyolipoma
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Epilepsy
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Female
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability
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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
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Skin
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Tuberous Sclerosis
9.Ventricular Asystole and Arrhythmia during Surgery Provoked by Profound Hypothermia.
Hyun Jin PARK ; Ju Woong SON ; Kyu Seong LIM ; Choul Ki PARK ; So Hee PARK ; Seung Sook PAIK ; Woo Shik KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;81(3):382-386
A 55-year-old man underwent a posterior decompression and fusion under general anesthesia. Near the end of the operation, the pressure waveform from the radial artery became flat, and his oxygen level could not be measured using pulse oximetry. Palpation of the carotid artery revealed no heart rate, and ventricular asystole was diagnosed. The patient was given cardiovascular drugs, but his hemodynamic status deteriorated, leading to severe hypotension, with sinus bradycardia, sinus tachycardia, sinus arrest, and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. The patient had hypothermia based on an axillary temperature of 31.9degrees C. After active warming, his cardiovascular status stabilized.
Anesthesia, General
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Bradycardia
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Cardiovascular Agents
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Carotid Arteries
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Decompression
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Heart Arrest
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Heart Rate
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Hypotension
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Hypothermia
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Middle Aged
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Oximetry
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Oxygen
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Palpation
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Radial Artery
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Tachycardia, Sinus
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Tachycardia, Supraventricular
10.The Significance of Repeat Prostate Biopsy for the Detection of Prostate Cancer.
Eun Ki PARK ; Won Jae YANG ; Young Deuk CHOI ; Byung Ha CHUNG ; Koon Ho RHA ; Seung Choul YANG ; Sang Yol MAH ; Sung Joon HONG
Korean Journal of Urology 2005;46(12):1268-1271
PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of serial prostate biopsy in men with elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, where the initial biopsies were negative for cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January 2000 and December 2003, 750 men with a serum PSA level of 4.0ng/ml or greater underwent transrectal ultrasound guided needle biopsy of the prostate, with 218 (29.1%) diagnosed as having prostate cancer. Of the other 532 men, 104 (19.5%), whose follow-up PSA level was persistently elevated beyond the normal range, underwent a second biopsy, with 26 (4.9%) undergoing third and subsequent biopsies for the same reason. The cancer detection rates after each biopsy session, and reliable predictors for prostate cancer after the 2nd biopsy in those whose PSA level was in the gray zone, were evaluated. RESULTS: The cancer detection rates of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd biopsies were 29.1, 16.3 and 30.7%, respectively, with 10.3% of the prostate cancers detected in this study missed on the initial biopsy. The detection rate of the second biopsy in gray zone patients was 13.1%, which was comparable to the first biopsy result (12.7%) for the same range group. The median PSA, % free PSA and PSA density were significantly different between the prostate cancer and non-cancer groups after the second biopsy in gray zone patients (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: 10.3% of the prostate cancers detected in this study were missed on the initial biopsy. The median PSA, % free PSA and PSA density are reliable predictors of prostate cancer after the second biopsy in gray zone patients.
Biopsy*
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Biopsy, Needle
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Prostate*
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Prostate-Specific Antigen
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Prostatic Neoplasms*
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Reference Values
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Ultrasonography