1.The Length of postoperative antituberculous therapy in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.
Eun Su KWON ; Jin Ho SONG ; Sun Dae SONG
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2000;49(4):421-431
BACKGROUND: The length of postoperative drug therapy remains controversial in pulmonary tuberculosis. We analyzed our experiences to determine the postoperative duration of chemotherapy after resection. METHODS: A retrospective review was performed in 66 of 95 patients that underwent pulmonary resection for pulmonary tuberculosis between January 1993 and December 1998. We compared the relapse rates according to the length of postoperative chemotherapy in each group, classified by the results of sputum AFB culture before the surgery, the number of resistant durgs, the number of prior treatment and the division of anti-TB drugs used postoperatively. RESULTS: Fifty three of 66(80.3%) were men and 13(19.7%) were women with a median age of 33.5 years(range, 16 to 63). The mean lengths of the pre-and post-operative chemotherapies were 4.9 months, and 12.9 months respectively. Five of 66 patients(7.6%) relapsed during the mean period of follow up(39.7 months). In the group less than three times of the prior treatment, there were two relapses(20%) in Ed-the highlight above-rephrase 10 patients that were medicated for 6 months or less, and one relapse in 43 patients(2.3%) that took medicine for more than 6 months(p=0.03). In the group using second-line drugs postoperatively, there was one relapse(25%) in four patients that were medicated for 12 months or less. No patient in a total of 17 that received medicine for more than 12 months relapsed(p=0.03). CONCLUSION: We recommend that patients with the prior treatment less than three times should be treated for more than 6 months after resection and patients using the second-line drugs postoperatively should be medicated for more than 12 months.
Drug Therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Sputum
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary*
2.A Case of Tuberculosis Cutis Orificialis following Pulmonary and Intestinal Tuberculosis.
Oh Jin KWON ; Dae Sik HAN ; Joon Young SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(4):427-432
We observed a case of tuberculosis cutis orificialis, which occurred in 50 year-old man. He had been suffered from single markedly inflamed, erythematous painful ulcer, covered by dirty brown pseudomembranous material, around anus for 3 months. The laboratory findings (CBC, routine urinalysis, stool ova and parasite with occult blood) are within normal limits except elevated ESR (52mm/hr.). Staphyloeoccus aureus and proteus are observed on wound culture, and many AFB are seen on scrapings of wound but not on sputum for 3 times. Unfortunately culture was not done. Tuberculin skin test revealed strong reaction (36mm/hr.). Chest PA and small bowel series showed far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis and intestinal tuberculosis on ileocecal area. But the findings of upper gastro-intestinal series and barium enema are within normal limits. Histopathologic findings of skin lesion showed tuberculous and tuberculoid granuloma in the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue. We observed a case of tuberculosis cutis orificialis, which occurred in 50 year-old man. He had been suffered from single markedly inflamed, erythematoas painful ulcer, covered by dirty brown pseudomembranous material, around anus for 3 months. The laboratory findings (CBC, routine urinalysis, stool ova and parasite with occult blood) are within normal limits except elevated ESR (52mm/hr.). Staphyloeoccus aureus and proteus are'observed on wound culture, and many AFB are seen on scrapings of wound but not on sputum for 3 times. Unfortunately culture was not done. Tuberculin skin test revealed strong reaction (36mm/hr.). Chest PA and small bowel series showed far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis and intestinal tuberculosis on ileocecal area. But the findings of upper gastro-intestinal series and barium enema are within normal limits. Histopathologic findings of skin lesion showed tuberculous and tuberculoid granuloma in the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue. Treatment with INH, myambutol and rifampin resulted in some improvment on the chest and considerable improvement on the skin and intestine within 6 months.
Anal Canal
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Barium
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Dermis
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Enema
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Ethambutol
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Granuloma
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Humans
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Intestines
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Middle Aged
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Ovum
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Parasites
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Proteus
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Rifampin
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Skin
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Skin Tests
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Sputum
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Subcutaneous Tissue
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Thorax
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Tuberculin
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Tuberculosis*
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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Ulcer
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Urinalysis
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Wounds and Injuries
4.A Case of Congenital Hypothyroidism.
Woo Hyon KWON ; Soon Young SONG ; Chang Ho HAN ; Hyae Ri CHUNG ; Soo Yong KIM ; Young Dae KWON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(5):708-713
No abstract available.
Congenital Hypothyroidism*
5.Two cases of Edward syndrome.
Jin Bok HWANG ; Woo Hyun KWON ; Soon Young SONG ; Chang Ho HAN ; Hye Li CHUNG ; Young Dae KWON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(2):250-255
No abstract available.
6.A Case of Bronchogenic Carcinoma with Skin Metastasis following a Pleural Biopsy.
Dae Sik HAN ; Oh Jin KWON ; Eui Soo PARK ; Joon Young SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(4):509-514
A case of metastatic tumor of the skin is described with literature review. Cutaneous metastases of malignant tumor is rarely seen but lung cancer in male and breast cancer in female are not infrequently reported. This patient, 37 year old male, had lung cancer, had several chest tappings for pleural effusion and a pleural biopsy. 8 months later, skin manifestation of diffuse erythematous sclerotic patches and confluent nodules was noted on pleural biopsy site, right lateral chest wall. Histopathological finding was compatible with metastatic carcinoma. This metastatic skin tumor is considered to be arisen from the lung probably due to pleural biopsy.
Adult
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Biopsy*
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Breast Neoplasms
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Carcinoma, Bronchogenic*
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Female
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Humans
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Lung
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Lung Neoplasms
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Male
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
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Pleural Effusion
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Skin Manifestations
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Skin*
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Thoracic Wall
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Thorax
7.Clinical Significance of Urine Dipstick Positive for Albuminuria in Urolithiasis.
Keimyung Medical Journal 2018;37(2):82-91
Urolithiasis is suspected by flank pain, costovertebral angle tenderness, and hematuria, and confirmed by computed tomography (CT). Treatment strategy and likelihood of spontaneous passage of a stone were determined by size and position of ureteral calculi and complication detected by CT. In general, the purpose of urinalysis for urolithiasis is to confirm the hematuria and pyuria. However, sometimes albumin is detected by urine dipstick test in urolithiasis. Therefore, I performed this study to investigate the clinical significance of urine dipstick positive for albuminuria in urolithiasis. This study was a retrospective review of medical records of 150 patients who visited the emergency department and diagnosed with urolithiasis by CT between March 2010 and February 2014. The patients were divided into a albuminuria group and non-albuminuria group. General chracteristics, clinical features, laboratory results, and CT findings were compared. The incidence of stones >5 mm in diameter, hydronephrosis (≥grade 2) and upper ureter stone were significantly higher in albuminuria group than non-albuminuria group. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, hydronephrosis (≥grade 2) and upper ureter stone were significantly associated with albuminuria. Upper ureter stone and hydronephrosis (≥grade 2) are also known as predictors for failure of spontaneous passage of ureter calculi. If further studies are done, urine dipstick positive for albumin in urolithiasis can be used as a predictor for failure of spontaneous passage of ureter calculi.
Albuminuria*
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Calculi
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Flank Pain
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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Incidence
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Logistic Models
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Medical Records
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Pyuria
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Retrospective Studies
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Ureter
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Ureteral Calculi
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Urinalysis
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Urolithiasis*
8.The Usefulness of Selective Spinal Nerve Root Block in Neuropathic Pain Patients with Radiculopathy.
Dae Moo SHIM ; Tae Kun KIM ; Seung Yeop SONG ; Chang Su KIM ; Byung Taek KWON ; Young Dae JEON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2015;50(2):116-123
PURPOSE: This study was conducted in order to evaluate effect and efficiency of selective spinal nerve root block for neuropathic pain patients with lower leg radiating pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 113 patients were evaluated and follow-up periods were a minimum of 12 months. They were divided into two groups: group A included 41 patients with neuropathic pain and group B included 72 patients with simple lower leg radiating pain. RESULTS: Fourteen (34.1%) patients in group A and 45 (62.5%) patients in group B had favorable results for selective spinal nerve block (p<0.05). Visual analog scale (VAS) was improved from 7.57 to 5.23 at 12 months in group A and from 7.11 to 3.49 at 12 months in group B. CONCLUSION: The initial treatment period for group A was significantly later than in group B. For patients with neuropathic pain and radiculopathy, early assessment was recommended and early selective spinal nerve block could be a good treatment option for neuropathic pain patients.
Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Leg
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Neuralgia*
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Radiculopathy*
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Spinal Nerve Roots*
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Spinal Nerves
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Visual Analog Scale
9.A case of Sq2 trisomy.
Kwang Ik SONG ; Hyo Jeoing KIM ; Jin Bok HWANG ; Chang Ho HAN ; Hye Li CHUNG ; Young Dae KWON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(5):718-722
No abstract available.
Trisomy*
10.Statistical study of accidental pediatric patients in emergency room.
Hyo Jeong KIM ; Kwang Ik SONG ; Jin Bok HWANG ; Chang Ho HAN ; Hye Li CHUNG ; Young Dae KWON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(5):621-629
No abstract available.
Emergencies*
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Emergency Service, Hospital*
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Humans
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Statistics as Topic*