1.Tabetic Charcot Joint (Three Cases Report)
Myung Sang MOON ; Suk Joo KOH ; Yong Koo KANG ; Il Do SHIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(4):783-788
No abstract available in English.
Arthropathy, Neurogenic
2.Repeated Transsphenoidal Surgery for Pituitary Tumors.
Young Cho KOH ; Heon YOO ; Chang Hyun KIM ; Do Yun WHANG ; Jin Soon JANG ; Hyo Il PARK
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(7):929-934
No abstract available.
Pituitary Neoplasms*
3.The Factors that Affect the Deformity Correction of Vertebral Body during Kyphoplasty of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture.
Young Do KOH ; Jong Seok YOON ; Sung Il KIM
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2008;21(1):57-61
PURPOSE: To study which factors affect the deformity correction of vertebral body during kyphoplasty procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 25 osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures were treated with balloon kyphoplasty from October 2006 to May 2007. Lateral radiographs were taken at 5 different stages with preoperative lateral decubitus position, after placing the patient in prone position on an operation table, after inflating balloon, after deflation and removal of the balloon, after inserting the cement. Then we analyzed the compression ratios and kyphotic angles of the vertebral bodies in each stage. RESULTS: Placing the patient in prone position showed significant postural reduction in kyphotic angle and restorement of the anterior and middle body height. The inflation of the balloon demonstrated significant reduction of kyphotic angle and restorement of the anterior and middle body height. After the deflation, anterior and middle body height has decreased significantly. After the deflation, the kyphotic angle and the anterior and middle body heights were not restored signigicantly compared with those of initial prone position. CONCLUSION: Vertebral height and kyphotic angle were partially recovered by inflating the balloon, but the correction was lost after deflating the balloon. Statistically, the body deformity was not restored significantly after deflating the balloon compared with that of intraoperative prone position. Therefore, we concluded that, in kyphoplasty of osteoporotic compression fractures, the postural reduction is the most important factor in deformity correction of fractured vertebral bodies.
Body Height
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Fractures, Compression
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Humans
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Inflation, Economic
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Kyphoplasty
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Operating Tables
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Prone Position
4.Thallium-201 SPECT Imaging of Brain Tumors.
Do Il KOH ; Jung Kyo LEE ; Dae Hyuk MUN ; Chang Jin KIM ; Seung Chul RHIM ; Byung Duk KWUN ; Choong Jin WHANG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1994;23(7):834-841
Thallium-201 SPECT studies were done on 32 patients with brain tumors : 20 patients with glioma, 3 patients with meningiomas, 2 patients with metarastasis, 2 patients with pineal tumors, 1 patient each with germinoma, neurinoma, neurocytoma, and 2 postradiation patients. A 201T1 index was based on the ratio of thallium uptake tumor versus the homologous contralateral brain. It was calculated and compared with tumor histology. There was a substantial uptake of 201T1 in high grade gliomas with no uptake in low grade glioma. Meningiomas and metastatic tumors show hot uptake, revealing that 201T1 uptake is not exclusive to high grade gliomas. In conclusion, 201TI SPECT could distinguish the benign and malignancy, and seems to be useful in the follow-up after treatment, to period low-or high-grade lesions.
Brain Neoplasms*
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Brain*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Germinoma
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Glioma
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Humans
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Meningioma
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Neurilemmoma
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Neurocytoma
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Pinealoma
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Thallium
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
5.Prognostic Index for Portal Vein Tumor Thrombosis in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy.
Jeong Il YU ; Hee Chul PARK ; Do Hoon LIM ; Won PARK ; Byung Chul YOO ; Seung Woon PAIK ; Kwang Cheol KOH ; Joon Hyuk LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2011;26(8):1014-1022
We performed a retrospective review of 281 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients with portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT) treated with radiation therapy (RT) between 1998 and 2008 to develop a prognostic model for those patients. Of the 281 patients, PVTT and intrahepatic main masses completely disappeared in 10 patients (3.6%), and shown a partial response in 141 patients (50.2%). The median survival was 11.6 months. Patients who had more than PR have shown significantly longer survival than the others (22.0 months vs 5.0 months, P < 0.001). On the multivariate analysis, pre-treatment poor prognosticators for overall survival were ECOG performance status, Child-Pugh class, multiple tumors, main PVTT, complete portal vein occlusion, lymph node metastasis, and primary tumor size. Prognostic index of RT for PVTT of HCC (PITH) scores were defined as the number of pre-treatment poor prognostic factors. PITH scores correlated well with overall survival. In the analysis of 1 and 2 yr overall survival rate, patients who had PITH scores of 3 or greater showed a significantly lower rate of overall survival than the others (33.0%, 17.3% vs 70.1%, 40.8%, respectively, P < 0.001). The PITH scoring model, proposed in the current study in HCC patients with PVTT, reliably predict overall survival.
Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/complications/mortality/*radiotherapy
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Humans
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Kaplan-Meier Estimate
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Liver Neoplasms/complications/mortality/*radiotherapy
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Staging
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*Portal Vein
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Severity of Illness Index
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Venous Thrombosis/complications/mortality/*radiotherapy
6.The Clinical Efficacy of GOCA Scoring System in Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
Yangjin JEGAL ; Sang Il LEE ; Kyung Hee LEE ; Yeon Mok OH ; Tae Sun SHIM ; Chae Man LIM ; Sang Do LEE ; Woo Sung KIM ; Dong Soon KIM ; Won Dong KIM ; Younsuck KOH
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2008;23(3):383-389
To explore the following hypotheses: 1) Gas exchange, Organ failure, Cause, Associated disease (GOCA) score, which reflects both general health and the severity of lung injury, would be a better mortality predictor of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) than acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE II) or simplified acute physiology score (SAPS II), which are not specific to lung injury, and lung injury score (LIS) that focuses on the lung injury; 2) the performance of APACHE II and SAPS II will be improved when reinforced by LIS, we retrospectively analyzed ARDS patients (N=158) admitted to a medical intensive care unit for five years. The overall mortality of the ARDS patients was 53.2%. Calibrations for all models were good. The area under the curve of (AUC) of LIS (0.622) was significantly less than those of APACHE II (0.743) and SAPS II (0.753). The AUC of GOCA (0.703) was not better than those of APACHE II and SAPS II. The AUCs of APACHE II and SAPS II tended to further increase when reinforced by LIS. In conclusion, GOCA was not superior to APACHE II or SAPS II. The performance of the APACHE II or SAPS II tended to improve when combining a general scoring system with a scoring system that focused on the severity of lung injury.
APACHE
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Adult
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Aged
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Critical Illness/mortality
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Female
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Humans
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Intensive Care
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Prognosis
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*Pulmonary Gas Exchange
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ROC Curve
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult/*mortality/*physiopathology
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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*Severity of Illness Index
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Survival Analysis
7.Translation and Validation of the Korean Version of the 39-Item Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire.
Do Young KWON ; Jae Woo KIM ; Hyeo Il MA ; Tae Beom AHN ; Jinwhan CHO ; Phil Hyu LEE ; Sun Ju CHUNG ; Joong Seok KIM ; Jong Sam BAIK ; Seong Beom KOH
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2013;9(1):26-31
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The importance of health-related quality of life (HrQoL) has been increasingly emphasized when assessing and providing treatment to patients with chronic, progressive, degenerative disorders. The 39-item Parkinson's disease questionnaire (PDQ-39) is the most widely used patient-reporting scale to assess HrQoL in Parkinson's disease (PD). This study evaluated the validity and reliability of the translated Korean version of the PDQ-39 (K-PDQ-39). METHODS: One hundred and two participants with PD from 10 movement disorder clinics at university-affiliated hospitals in South Korea completed the K-PDQ-39. All of the participants were also tested using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), Korean version of the Mini-Mental State Examination (K-MMSE), Korean version of the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Scale (K-MADS), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and non-motor symptoms scale (NMSS). Retests of the K-PDQ-39 were performed over time intervals from 10 to 14 days in order to assess test-retest reliability. RESULTS: Each K-PDQ-39 domain showed correlations with the summary index scores (rS=0.559-0.793, p<0.001). Six out of eight domains met the acceptable standard of reliability (Cronbach's alpha coefficient > or =0.70). The Guttman split-half coefficient value of the K-PDQ-39 summary index, which is an indicator of test-retest reliability, was 0.919 (p<0.001). All of the clinical variables examined except for age, comprising disease duration, levodopa equivalent dose, modified Hoehn and Yahr stage (H&Y stage), UPDRS part I, II and III, mood status (K-MADS), cognition (K-MMSE), daytime sleepiness (ESS) and (NMSS) showed strong correlations with the K-PDQ-39 summary index (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The K-PDQ-39 has been validated for use in the Korean-speaking PD population. The questionnaire is a valid and reliable assessment tool for assessing the HrQoL of Korean PD patients.
Cognition
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Depression
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Humans
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Levodopa
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Movement Disorders
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Parkinson Disease
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Quality of Life
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Reproducibility of Results
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Republic of Korea
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Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Primary Pulmonary T-Cell Lymphoma: a Case Report.
Chung Hee SHIN ; Sang Hyun PAIK ; Jai Soung PARK ; Hee Kyung KIM ; Sung Il PARK ; Jang Gyu CHA ; Eun Suk KOH
Korean Journal of Radiology 2010;11(2):234-238
Primary pulmonary T-cell lymphoma is an extremely rare malady, and we diagnosed this in a 52-year-old male who was admitted to our hospital with cough for the previous two weeks. The chest CT demonstrated multiple variable sized mass-like consolidations with low density central necrosis in the peripheral portion of both the upper and lower lobes. Positron emission tomography (PET) showed multiple areas of hypermetabolic fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake in both lungs with central metabolic defects, which correlated with central necrosis seen on CT. The histological sample showed peripheral T-cell lymphoma of the not otherwise specified form. The follow-up CT scan showed an increased extent of the multifocal consolidative lesions despite that the patient had undergone chemotherapy.
Contrast Media/diagnostic use
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Cough/etiology
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Fatal Outcome
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Fever/etiology
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Fluorodeoxyglucose F18/diagnostic use
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lung/radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Lung Neoplasms/complications/*radiography/*radionuclide imaging
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Lymphoma, T-Cell/complications/*radiography/*radionuclide imaging
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Pneumonia/complications
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Positron-Emission Tomography/methods
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Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods
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Sweating
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods
9.Validation of the Korean-Version of the Nonmotor Symptoms Scale for Parkinson's Disease.
Seong Beom KOH ; Jae Woo KIM ; Hyeo Il MA ; Tae Beom AHN ; Jin Whan CHO ; Phil Hyu LEE ; Sun Ju CHUNG ; Joong Seok KIM ; Do Young KWON ; Jong Sam BAIK
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2012;8(4):276-283
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Non-motor symptoms are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), and are the primary cause of disability in many PD patients. Our aim in this study was to translate the origin non-motor symptoms scale for PD (NMSS), which was written in English, into Korean (K-NMSS), and to evaluate its reliability and validity for use with Korean-speaking patients with PD. METHODS: In total, 102 patients with PD from 9 movement disorders sections of university teaching hospitals in Korea were enrolled in this study. They were assessed using the K-NMSS, the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), the Korean version of the Mini-Mental Status Examination (K-MMSE), the Korean version of the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (K-MADS), the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire 39 (PDQ39). Test-retest reliability was assessed over a time interval of 10-14 days in all but one patient. RESULTS: The K-NMSS was administered to 102 patients with PD. The internal consistency and reliability of this tool was 0.742 (mean Cronbach's alpha-coefficient). The test-retest correlation reliability was 0.941 (Guttman split-half coefficient). There was a moderate correlation between the total K-NMSS score and the scores for UPDRS part I [Spearman's rank correlation coefficient, (rS)=0.521, p<0.001] and UPDRS part II (rS=0.464, p=0.001), but there was only a weak correlation between the total K-NMSS score and the UPDRS part III score (rS=0.288, p=0.003). The total K-NMSS score was significantly correlated with the K-MADS (rS=0.594, p<0.001), K-MMSE (rS=-0.291, p=0.003), and ESS (rS=0.348, p<0.001). The total K-NMSS score was also significantly and positively correlated with the PDQ39 score (rS=0.814, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The K-NMSS exhibited good reliability and validity for the assessment of non-motor symptoms in Korean PD patients.
Depression
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Hospitals, Teaching
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Humans
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Korea
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Movement Disorders
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Parkinson Disease
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Reproducibility of Results
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Surveys and Questionnaires
10.The Effect of Subsegmental Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: PathologicCorrelation.
Yong Seon PYEUN ; Young Soo DO ; Sung Wook CHOO ; Hong Suk PARK ; Won Jae LEE ; Kwang Cheol KOH ; Seung Woon PAIK ; Jae Won JOH ; Yong Il KIM ; In Wook CHOO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1999;40(3):481-486
PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness of subsegmental transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TAE) forhepatocellular carcinomas(HCCs) on the basis of tumor necrosis rate. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between May 1996 andMarch 1998, ten patients with single HCC after subsegmental TAE underwent surgical resection. Subsegmental TAE wasperformed by injecting a mixture of lipiodol and adriamycin followed by gelatin sponge particles into the distalbranches of the subsegmental arteries. Tumor size and the extent of necrosis were analyzed in ten resectedlesions, and in all patients, complications after subsegmental TAE were assessed. RESULTS: The size of resectedtumors ranged from 1 to 5,5cm. On histological examination, complete necrosis was seen in 6 to 10 resected lesionsand 95% necrosis in three. In the remaining lesion, 85% necrosis had occured. Complete necrosis was noted in 4 of6 small HCCs(less than 3cm in diameter), while in the remaining two the extent of necrosis was 95%. Nocomplications were observed. CONCLUSION: For the treatment of HCC, subsegmental TAE is safe and effective.Curative therapy must, however, involve follow-up and repeated TAE.
Arteries
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular*
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Doxorubicin
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Ethiodized Oil
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gelatin
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Humans
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Liver Neoplasms
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Necrosis
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Porifera