1.Usefulness of Additional LISS/Coombs Card Test with Enzyme-Treated Red Cells in Detecting Anti-Kidd Antibodies Not Detectable by NaCl/Enzyme Card Test Alone.
Daehyun CHU ; Soo Jung PARK ; Suk Won SEO ; Hoi Joo YANG ; Yousun CHUNG ; Seog Woon KWON
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 2016;27(1):31-37
BACKGROUND: Detection of anti-Kidd antibody is important because of its clinical significance. If detection is difficult due to weak serological reactivity or dosage effect, use of an enzyme method could be helpful. However, despite use of an enzyme method, we still observed weak reactivity of anti-Kidd antibody. METHODS: All identified anti-Kidd antibody cases from Jan 2012 to Aug 2015 in Asan Medical Center were reviewed. Antibody identification test was performed using the column agglutination technique using Bio-Rad ID-DiaPanel with LISS/Coombs card, Bio-Rad ID-DiaPanel-P with NaCl/Enzyme card, and ID-DiaPanel-P with LISS/Coombs card. The test results were compared. RESULTS: Sixty cases of anti-JK(a) or anti-Jk(b) were detected and tested by enzyme method. Among them, 34 (56.6%) cases showed strengthened reactivity using the ID-DiaPanel-P with NaCl/Enzyme card method. However, 26 (43.4%) cases showed weakened reactivity. Of these, 13 cases that could be tested by an additional method using ID-DiaPanel-P with LISS/Coombs card containing anti-IgG and anti-C3d showed successfully strengthened reactivity. CONCLUSION: The reactivity of anti-Kidd antibodies that was not strengthened using ID-DiaPanel-P with NaCl/Enzyme card method could be successfully strengthened by use of the ID-DiaPanel-P with LISS/Coombs card.
Agglutination
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Antibodies*
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Chungcheongnam-do
2.Arterial Involvement of Behcet's Disease: Clinical Experience of Seoul Asan Hospital.
Yong Pil CHO ; Tae Won KWON ; Geun Eun KIM
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2005;21(2):213-216
No abstract available.
Chungcheongnam-do*
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Seoul*
3.A clinical analysis of gallstones in asan medical center for 2 years from June 1989 to May 1991.
Byung Gyoon KO ; Sung Gyu LEE ; Pyung Chul MIN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;45(2):234-239
No abstract available.
Chungcheongnam-do*
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Gallstones*
4.Infection control program in Asan Medical Center.
Jae Shim JEONG ; Jeong Sil CHOI ; Chik Hyun PAI
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 1997;2(2):145-154
No Abstract available.
Chungcheongnam-do*
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Infection Control*
6.Clinicopathologic Evaluation of 290 Cases Involving Endoscopic Gastric Polypectomy.
Seung Min LEE ; Kyeong Tae LEE ; Seok Hyun KIM ; Byung Seok LEE ; Kwang Sik SEO ; Jin Hee KIM ; Nam Jae KIM ; Hyun Yong JEONG ; Heon Young LEE
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1998;18(6):832-840
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Gastric polyps are recommended to be removed due to their premalignant potential. Endoscopic polypectomy has long been considered a safe and effective method for removal of gastric polyps. METHODS: The authors diagnosed and treated 290 gastric polyps using endoscopy on 210 patients who had been admitted to Chungnam National University Hospital from January, 1990 to August, 1996. The clinical endoscopic and pathologic findings were evaluated.
Chungcheongnam-do
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Endoscopy
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Humans
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Polyps
7.The characteristics of current blood components and blood donations at asan medical center.
Moon Ho LEE ; Eul Ju SEO ; Dae Won KIM ; Byung Yoon BAIK ; Young Chul OH ; Ki Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(1):1-6
No abstract available.
Blood Donors*
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Chungcheongnam-do*
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Humans
8.Clinical Observaton of 148 Endoscopic Gastrointestinal Polypectomy.
Eun Ju YOOK ; Euyi Hyeog IM ; Ja Won SUNG ; Byeong Ho KIM ; Hyun Yong JEONG ; Heon Young LEE ; Young Kun KIM ; Seong Gul KIM ; Jin Hee KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1994;14(1):24-31
Gastrointesinal polyp is a premalignant lesion, it is recommanded to be removed. Endoscopic polypectomy has long been considered as a safe and effective method for removal of polyps. One hundred forty eight endoscopic gastrointestinal polypectomy were done in 111 patients who visited Chungnam National University Hospital from January in l991 to August in l993, and clinical character including histopathology were evaluated. (continue...)
Chungcheongnam-do
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Humans
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Pathology
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Polyps
9.Perception and Satisfaction of Free Foodservice in Male Middle School Students in Chungnam.
Yu Rin KIM ; Eun Jin KIM ; Mi Kyeong CHOI
Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association 2014;20(2):87-98
The purpose of this research was to investigate perception, necessity, and satisfaction of a free foodservice in male middle school students. This study was conducted at male middle schools with paid foodservice (PFS group, 250 students) and with free foodservice (FFS group, 250 students) in Chungnam. Average age of students in the PFS group was 13.1 while that of FFS students was 12.8 years. Exactly 88% of PFS students and 94% of FFS students responded that school foodservice is necessary, which was a significant difference (P<0.05). As the reason for participating in foodservice, about 32% of the PFS students answered the school's request while 33.6% of FFS students answered nutrition, showing a significant difference (P<0.001). Exactly 72.8% of PFS and 96.4% of FFS knew about FFS (P<0.001). More PFS students (86.4%) than FFS students (66%) answered they would not participate in foodservice if the FFS would be introduced and the quality of meal service would deteriorate. After initiation to FFS, there were significant differences in assessment of foodservice: 77.6% of PFS students answered expected that the quality of foodservice would degrade, whereas 74.4% of FFS students answered that quality would not degrade (P<0.001). Satisfaction of foodservice was 2.3 points for FFS students, which was significantly lower than the 2.5 points for PFS students (P<0.001). To sum up assessment of foodservice was positive, whereas satisfaction was not significantly different between PFS and FFS. Based on this research, households, schools, and governments should promote FFS in order to diminish financial pressure for students.
Chungcheongnam-do
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Family Characteristics
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Humans
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Male
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Meals
10.Selected Problems in the Korean Family Planning Program.
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1974;7(2):343-348
No abstract available.
Chungcheongnam-do*
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Family Planning Services*
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Humans