1.Clinical and Histopathological Observation on Benign Melanocytic Tumor and Malignant Melanoma ( 1974 ~ 1984 ).
Dae Sung LEE ; Baik Kee CHO ; Won HOUH ; Sang In SHIM ; Soo Il CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1986;24(3):364-372
This clinical and histopathological study was performed with 147 cases of benign mielanocytic tumors and 19 cases of malignant melanomas, which were obtained as surgical specimens from 1974 to 1984 at Department of Clinical Pathology, Catholic Medical College. The results were as follows: 1, In 89 cases of acquired benign melanocytic nevi, the average age of intradermal type(64 cases) was 34. 7 years and that of compound type(24 cases) was 24. 6 years. 2. In 30 cases of congenital nevus, nevus cells were present in the lower two thirds of reticular layer of the dermis in 93. 3% and in the subcutis as well in 3.3%. A case of giant congenital nevus with balloon cell appearance was found. 3. Of the 147 benign melanocytic tumors, a pigmented spindle cell nevus and a desmoplastic nevus were observed. 4. Blue nevi were 11 in number and excised from the face in 7, buttock in 2, shoulder in 1, upper arm in 1, and all were common type histopathologically. 5. Twelve malignant melanornas which were possible to be re-examined histopathologically were composed of 5 nodular type, 3 acral lentiginous type, 1 superficial spreading type and 3 metastatic malignant melanoma.
Arm
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Buttocks
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Dermis
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Melanoma*
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Nevus
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Nevus, Blue
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Nevus, Pigmented
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Nevus, Spindle Cell
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Pathology, Clinical
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Shoulder
2.Choline Acetyltransferase Immunohistochemical Studies on Basal Nucleus of Meynert and Vestibular Nucleus of Pyrithiamine-Induced Thiamine Deficient Rats.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1995;13(4):736-748
Thiamine deficiency is generally accepted as the primary etiologic factor for the Wernicke encephalopathy in human and for the similar neurologic symptoms in thiamine depleted experimental animals. Although pyrithiariiineinduced thiamine deficiency has been known to produce histopathologic lesions within many nuclei of the rat brain, the pathogenic mechanisms involved have not been clarified. Furthermore, the effect of thiamine deprivation on the nature and anatomic distribution of neurotransmitter changes has not been fully explored. The present studies were undertaken to investigate - morphological changes of the basal nucleus of Meynert and vestibular nucleus in thiamine deficient rats induced by pyrithiamine and thiamine deficient diet. For this purpose immunohistochemical stain for choline acetyltransferase was performed. Fifty healthy Sprague-Dawley strain rats weighing about 150 gm, were divided into 10 control group and 40 thiamine deficient group. Animals in thiamine deficient group were treated with daily intraperitoneal injection of pyrithiamine( 50 ug/lOOgm of BW/dbLy, Sigma Co.) for 9 days and were continuously given thiamine deficient diet until to be sacrificed. Thiamine deficient rats were subdivided into 3 groups according to different stages of neurologic manifestations ; the early group, the beginning stage of anorexia, hypothermia and weight loss without neurologic manifestations(sacrificed day ; 9th-13th day) the intermediate group, the developing stage of gait ataxia and hypotonia(sacrificed day ; 17th-19th day) the late group, the established stage of tremor, convulsion and back arching(sacrificed day ; 23th-26th day). All animals were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital(40mg/kg, I.p.) and perfused in vivo through the ascending aorta with 10% neutral buffered formalin or 4% paraformaldehyde-0. 1% glutaraldehyde in PBS, and then brains were removed. Luxol-fast blue and cresyl violet stain was performed according to routine paraffin method for observing morphologic changes in basal nucleus of Meynert and vestibular nucleus. In addition immunohistochemical stains in the same regions were performed by free floating method in cell culture plate. All preparations were observed with a light microscope. The results obtained were as follows ; 1. Sequential changes of the neurologic manifestations in thiamine deficient rats were weight loss, hypothermia and ariorexia on the 9th-10th day, followed by gait ataxia and hypotonia on the 13th-15th day, and then tremor, convulsion and back arching on the 22th-26th day. 2. Glial proliferation was noted in the basal nucleus of the early group but not in the vestibular nucleus. Atrophy and pyknosis of neurons in basal nucleus and vestibular nucleus were shown in the intermediate group and marke neuronal loss and edematous tissue necrosis were noted in the late group. 3. Choline acetyltransferase immurforeactivity in the basal nucleus and vestibular nucleus was markedly positive in the early group as well as control group, moderately positive in the intermediate groupand minimally positive in the late group. It is suggested that the extent of neuronal damage in thiamine deficient rats is proportional to the duration of thiamine depletion. And the data presented here may account for: the regional susceptability and reversibility of certain symptoms in thiamine deficient rats.
Animals
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Anorexia
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Aorta
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Atrophy
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Basal Nucleus of Meynert*
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Brain
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Cell Culture Techniques
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Choline O-Acetyltransferase*
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Choline*
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Coloring Agents
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Diet
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Formaldehyde
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Gait Ataxia
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Glutaral
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Humans
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Hypothermia
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Injections, Intraperitoneal
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Muscle Hypotonia
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Necrosis
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Neurons
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Neurotransmitter Agents
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Paraffin
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Pyrithiamine
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Seizures
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Sodium
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Thiamine Deficiency
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Thiamine*
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Tremor
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Viola
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Weight Loss
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Wernicke Encephalopathy
3.Three Cases of Vesicular Pemphigoid.
Gwan Yoon CHO ; Dae Sung LEE ; Baik Kee CHO ; Won Il KIM ; Won HOUH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1986;24(4):523-526
We report herein three cases of vesicular pemphigoid that is a varient of bullous pemphigoid, occuring in 38-year old female, 51-year old male, and 35-year old female patients. They had recurrent and moderate to severe pruritic tense vesicles with symmetrical distribution chiefly on the head and neck areas. The histological findings showed subepidermal bullae which contained a few eosinophils and the direct irnmunofluorescent tests revealed linear deposition of IgG, IgM and C, on the basement mernbrane zone. Futhermore, all the patients showed a good response to dapsone.
Adult
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Dapsone
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Eosinophils
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Female
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Head
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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Immunoglobulin M
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neck
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Pemphigoid, Bullous*
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Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
4.The relationship of radiological findings and pathological types of primary lung cancer
Hye Jung KANG ; Dae Il BAIK ; Chang Yul HAN ; Soo Sung PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1982;18(3):462-467
The present study was intended to define the relationship of radiological findings and pathological types ofprimary lung cancer. The 85 cases were selected after confirmation of the cell types by bronchoscopic biopsy,cervical lymph node or thoracotomy biopsy and lung resection. Results of the study were presented below. 1.Primary lung cancer is frequently developed after 4th decade and males were affected more frequently than femaleswith ratio of 2 to 1. 2. The frequencies of pathologic cell types of lung cancer were presented as follows.Squamous cell carcinoma 40% Adenocarcinoma 25% Undifferentiated cell carcinoma 30% Alveolar cell carcinoma 5% 3.The findings of plain chest radiograph were presented as follows. In squamous cell carcinoma, hilar enlargement orhilar mass is the most frequent finding (53%) with atelectasis(26%) or obstructive pneumonitis(26%). Inadenocarcinoma, pleural effusion is accompained about half of cases (53%). In undifferentiated cell carcinoma,hilar mass with mediastinal widening and pleural effusion is frequent finding.
Adenocarcinoma
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Adenocarcinoma, Bronchiolo-Alveolar
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Biopsy
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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Lung
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Lymph Nodes
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Male
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Pleural Effusion
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Thoracotomy
5.Antitumor activity of five new platinum complexes having a glycolate leaving ligand.
Weon Seon HONG ; Young Il MIN ; Hun Taek KIM ; Yong Baik CHO ; Key H KIM ; Dae Kee KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1995;10(4):269-274
In an attempt to develop a new anticancer platinum complex with greater or equivalent antitumor activity but reduced side effects compared with cisplatin (CDDP), a series of new platinum complexes having a glycolate leaving ligand was synthesized. Among them, five complexes were selected for further development on the basis of adequate water solubility, low nephrotoxicity and high antitumor activity in a murine system. The chemosensitivity of these five complexes was examined in MTT assay against two human pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell lines, PC-9 and PC-14, and two human stomach adenocarcinoma cell lines, MKN-45 and KATO III. Their IC50 and relative antitumor activity (RAA) values were compared with those of CDDP and 254-S, a second-generation platinum complex with a glycolate leaving ligand under phase III clinical trial. The lowest mean IC50 value was observed in CDDP, followed by SKI 2034R and SKI 2033R. In this study, the antitumor activity was evaluated in terms of RAA values and SKI 2034R showed the highest RAA value. The order of RAA values was SKI 2034R > CDDP > SKI 2032R > SKI 2033R > SKI 2030R > SKI 2029R > 254-S. Based on the RAA order, we have recommended SKI 2034R as the most promising candidate for further development of a clinically useful platinum complex.
Antineoplastic Agents/*pharmacology
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Cisplatin/pharmacology
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Comparative Study
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Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
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Human
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Organoplatinum Compounds/*pharmacology
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
6.Functional Self-Expandable Metal Stents in Biliary Obstruction.
Chang Il KWON ; Kwang Hyun KO ; Ki Baik HAHM ; Dae Hwan KANG
Clinical Endoscopy 2013;46(5):515-521
Biliary stents are widely used not only for palliative treatment of malignant biliary obstruction but also for benign biliary diseases. Each plastic stent or self-expandable metal stent (SEMS) has its own advantages, and a proper stent should be selected carefully for individual condition. To compensate and overcome several drawbacks of SEMS, functional self-expandable metal stent (FSEMS) has been developed with much progress so far. This article looks into the outcomes and defects of each stent type for benign biliary stricture and describes newly introduced FSEMSs according to their functional categories.
Bile Ducts, Extrahepatic
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Biliary Tract
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Drug-Eluting Stents
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Palliative Care
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Plastics
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Stents
7.Spontaneous Regression of Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Esophagus.
Ki Baik HAHM ; Yong Joon SHIM ; Dae Soon YIM ; Won Ho KIM ; Young Myung MOON ; Jin Kyung KANG ; In Suh PARK ; Jang Whan CHO ; Hyun Yi YIM ; Chan Il PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1993;13(2):335-339
Gastrointestinal involvement has been reported to occur in about 5 to l0% of patients with lymphoma. The most common gastrointestinal site for a lymphoma is the stomach, followed by the small intestine and ileocecal region. When lymphoma is found in the esap us, generally it is with contiguous involvement of the gastric fundus, the cervical node, secondary to mediastinal lymph node compression, or a late manifestation of advanced desease. Such cases cannot be labeled as primary esophageal lymphoma. A search of the literature reveals that there have been about 20 or more published cases classified as esophageal lymphoma. However, more than ten cases are indistingishable from the case of distal esophageal involvement by gastric lymphoma. In 1935, Chiolero described a case of midesophageal stricture, which at autopsy was consistent with Hodgkin's disease for the first time. Berman reported an authentic case of primary histiocytic lymphoma confined to the lower esophagus. Only six or more cases were reported in literature until the present time. Here, a 30-year-old man with substernal discomfort was shown to have a mass lesion on the esophagus. The mass was proved to be malignant lymphoma on the histologic examination. This may be the first report dealing with spontaneous regression of maligant lymphoma of the esophagus possibly associated with the use of cimetidine.
Adult
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Autopsy
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Cimetidine
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Esophagus*
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Gastric Fundus
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Hodgkin Disease
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Humans
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Intestine, Small
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Lymph Nodes
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Lymphoma*
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Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse
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Stomach
8.Effect of Adjuvant Balloon Inflation on Infarct Artery Flow after Primary Stenting.
Bon Kwon KOO ; Dong Hoon CHOI ; Dae Keun SHIM ; Ki Hwan KWON ; Young Won YOON ; Se Jung YOON ; Yang Soo JANG ; Won Heum SHIM ; Sung Il BAIK
Korean Circulation Journal 2002;32(5):427-432
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Slow flow or no-reflow during the primary angioplasty is associated with a poor prognosis. The impact of adjuvant balloon inflation on infarct artery flow after successful primary stenting has not yet been studied. Therefore, we investigated the effect of adjuvant balloon inflation on infarct related artery flow after successful stenting in patients with acute myocardial infarction. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The changes in infarct artery flow before and after adjuvant balloon inflation were assessed in 46 patients with a first episode of acute myocardial infarction (pain duration > 12 hr) who underwent adjuvant balloon inflation after successful primary stenting. Infarct artery flow was evaluated by corrected TIMI frame count (CTFC). RESULTS: After adjuvant balloon inflation, 20 patients (43%) showed a slower flow. The minimal lumen diameter became greater (3.0 > 0.5 mm vs. 3.2 > 0.5 mm, p=0.002) and the residual stenosis lessened (12.2 > 9.6% vs. 6.4 > 8.1%, p<0.001). There was no change in reference vessel diameter. CTFC was significantly increased after adjuvant balloon inflation (21.6 > 11.5 frames vs. 26.9 > 20.5 frames, p=0.005). On multivariate analysis, only pre-adjuvant balloon CTFC was a predictor of a slower flow after adjuvant balloon inflation (odds ratio 1.148, 95% CI:1.014-1.301). CONCLUSION: Adjuvant balloon inflation after successful primary stenting reduced residual stenosis but deteriorated the infarct artery flow. Further studies are required to define the clinical impact of the positive and negative effects of adjuvant balloon inflation.
Angioplasty
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Arteries*
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Coronary Circulation
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Humans
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Inflation, Economic*
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Multivariate Analysis
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Myocardial Infarction
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Prognosis
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Stents*
9.Gd(DTPA)2--enhanced, and Quantitative MR Imaging in Articular Cartilage.
Seon Joo LEE ; Choong Ki EUN ; Yeong Joon LEE ; Auh Whan PARK ; Yeong Mi PARK ; Jae Ik BAE ; Ji Hwa RYU ; Dae Il BAIK ; Soo Jin JUNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2004;8(2):100-108
PURPOSE: Early degeneration of articular cartilage is accompanied by a loss of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) and the consequent change of the integrity. The purpose of this study was to biochemically quantify the loss of GAG, and to evaluate the Gd(DTPA)2--enhanced, and T1, T2, rho relaxation map for detection of the early degeneration of cartilage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cartilage-bone block in size of 8mmx10 mm was acquired from the patella in each of three pigs. Quantitative analysis of GAG of cartilage was performed at spectrophotometry by use of dimethylmethylene blue. Each of cartilage blocks was cultured in one of three different media: two different culture media (0.2 mg/ml trypsin solution, 1mM Gd (DTPA)2- mixed trypsin solution) and the control media (phosphate buffered saline (PBS)). The cartilage blocks were cultured for 5 hrs, during which MR images of the blocks were obtained at one hour interval (0 hr, 1 hr, 2 hr, 3 hr, 4 hr, 5 hr). And then, additional culture was done for 24 hrs and 48 hrs. Both T1-weighted image (TR/TE, 450/22 ms), and mixed-echo sequence (TR/TE, 760/21-168ms; 8 echoes) were obtained at all times using field of view 50 mm, slice thickness 2 mm, and matrix 256x512. The MRI data were analyzed with pixel-by-pixel comparisons. The cultured cartilage-bone blocks were microscopically observed using hematoxylin & eosin, toluidine blue, alcian blue, and trichrome stains. RESULTS: At quantitation analysis, GAG concentration in the culture solutions was proportional to the culture durations. The T1-signal of the cartilage-bone block cultured in the Gd(DTPA)2- mixed solution was significantly higher (42% in average, p<0.05) than that of the cartilage-bone block cultured in the trypsin solution alone. The T1, T2, rho relaxation times of cultured tissue were not significantly correlated with culture duration (p>0.05). However the focal increase in T1 relaxation time at superficial and transitional layers of cartilage was seen in Gd(DTPA)2- mixed culture. Toluidine blue and alcian blue stains revealed multiple defects in whole thickness of the cartilage cultured in trypsin media. CONCLUSION: The quantitative analysis showed gradual loss of GAG proportional to the culture duration. Microimagings of cartilage with Gd(DTPA)2--enhancement, relaxation maps were available by pixel size of 97.9x195 micrometer. Loss of GAG over time better demonstrated with Gd(DTPA)2--enhanced images than with T1, T2, rho relaxation maps. Therefore Gd(DTPA)2--enhanced T1-weighted image is superior for detection of early degeneration of cartilage.
Alcian Blue
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Cartilage
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Cartilage, Articular*
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Coloring Agents
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Culture Media
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Eosine Yellowish-(YS)
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Hematoxylin
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Patella
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Relaxation
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Spectrophotometry
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Swine
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Tolonium Chloride
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Trypsin
10.A rare bilateral variation on the dorsum of the hand: extensor digitorum brevis manus and extensor medii proprius
Dong Hyun LEE ; Jae Hee LEE ; Ran Sook WOO ; Dae Yong SONG ; Tai Kyung BAIK ; Hong Il YOO
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2019;52(1):97-99
A 78-year-old male cadaver showed bilateral anomalous muscles on the dorsum of the hand. An extensor digitorum brevis manus was noted on the dorsum of the right hand. It originated from the distal end of the radius and the radiocarpal joint ligaments and inserted into the metacarpophalangeal joint of the third digit. On the dorsum of the left hand, an extensor digiti medii proprius was identified. It originated from the distal third of the ulna near the extensor indicis proprius and the interosseous membrane and inserted into the metacarpophalangeal joint of the third digit. Awareness of these combined muscular variation would be helpful in understanding the identification of digital extensors and in requiring careful consideration for the reconstruction surgery of the hand.
Aged
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Cadaver
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Forearm
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Hand
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Humans
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Joints
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Ligaments
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Male
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Membranes
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Metacarpophalangeal Joint
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Muscles
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Radius
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Ulna