1.Clinico-pathological Study on the Skin Appendage Tumors.
Kye Yong SONG ; Dong Hun YOON ; Eui Keun HAM ; Yoo Shin LEE
Korean Journal of Pathology 1989;23(1):111-121
A clinico-pathological study on the true skin appendage tumors was carried on the accumulated cases during pat 11 years from 1976 to 1986 years in the Department of Pathology, Seoul National University Hospital. The results was as follows; 1) Among various benign skin appendage tumors pilomatricoma was the most common benign tumor consisting of 72 out of 244 cases (30.1%), followed by dermoid cyst 48 cases (20.0%), steatocystoma multiplex 37 cases (15.5%), syringoma 33 cases (13.8%) and trichilemmal cyst 19 cases (0.8%). Other benign skin appendage tumors were rarely noted under 3%. Sebaceous carcinoma was most common among malignant skin appendage tumors and no malignant tumor of sweat gland origin was noted. 2) The sex ratio of male to female of the pilomatricoma was 1 : 2.6 and on the face, neck, and extremeties in 1st and 2nd decades. The sex ratio of dermoid cyst was 1 : 1.2 on the face in 1st decade. The sex ratio of steatocystoma multiplex was 1 : 1.9 and on the trunk in 3rd decade. The sex ratio of syringoma was 1 : 7 and on the face in 5th decade. The sex ratio of trichilemmoma was 1 : 1.6 and on the trunk in 5th decade. Other tumors were not avaiable for analysis because of small number. The sex ratio of sebaceous carcinoma was 1 : 2 and on the eyelid in 6th decade
Female
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Male
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Humans
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Cysts
2.The Association between the Dopamine D1 Receptor Genotype and Treatment Response in Korean Schizophrenic Patients.
Jong Woo PAIK ; Min Soo LEE ; Choong Soon RHEE ; Dong Ju LIM ; Won Hun HAM
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 2001;8(1):106-110
BACKGROUND: Dopamine receptors have been regarded as a strong candidate involved in etiology of schizophrenia and a target for various antipsychotic drugs. The purpose of our study was to investigate whether dopamine D1 receptor(DRD1) gene polymorphisms would predict the treatment response to antipsychotics in schizophrenia. METHOD: One hundred thirty-four schizophrenic patients, who met DSM-IV criteria for schizophrenia were entered into a 48-week study. The psychopathology of the patients was assessed at baseline, 12th, 24th, 48th weeks of treatment by PANSS. Responders were defined by a 20% of the reduction in total PAnSS score at end point. The genomic DNA fragment corresponding to nucleotides of dopamine D1 receptor gene was amplified by polymerase chain reaction(PCR). RESULT: Neither allelic frequencies nor genotypes for dopamine D1 receptor differed significantly between responders and non-responders. Also, there was no difference of changes of PANSS scores among three genotype groups of the dopamine D1 receptor. CONCLUSION: Allelic variation in the dopamine D1 gene is not associated with individual differences in antipsychotic response.
Antipsychotic Agents
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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DNA
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Dopamine*
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Genotype*
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Humans
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Individuality
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Nucleotides
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Psychopathology
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Receptors, Dopamine
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Receptors, Dopamine D1*
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Schizophrenia
3.Minimum Five-Year Results of Arthroscopic Management with Labral Preservation in Borderline Hip Dysplasia
Dong Hun HAM ; Woo Chull CHUNG ; Soon Ho HUN ; Myung Cheol JUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2022;57(2):115-121
Purpose:
This study examined the patient-reported outcome scores at mid-term follow-up after arthroscopic labral preservation in patients with borderline hip dysplasia.
Materials and Methods:
Data were collected retrospectively from patients who underwent arthroscopic labral preservation. Among the 61 patients classified with hip dysplasia, patients with arthritis beyond Tönnis grade II were excluded, Patients with subchondral bony exposure were excluded even if they had arthritis of Tönnis grade I. Forty-two patients with borderline hip dysplasia were enrolled among patients whose lateral center edge angle (LCEA) was between 18° and 25°. The PRO scores including the modified Harris hip score (mHHS), hip outcome score activities of daily living (HOS-ADL), hip outcome score sport-specific subscale (HOS-SSS) and visual analog scale (VAS), were collected and compared preoperatively, and then at one year and a minimum of five years after surgery.
Results:
The mean preoperative LCEA and Tönnis angle were 20.9° (range, 18° to 25°) and 6.3° (range, 0° to 18°), respectively. The mean follow-up was 64.8 (range, 60 to 84) months. The mean mHHS increased from 73.5 before surgery to 86.2 in the fifth year after surgery (p<0.01), the mean HOS-ADL from 70.5% before surgery to 84.9% in the fifth year after surgery (p<0.01), and the mean HOS-SSS from 51.4 before surgery to 69.4 in the fifth year after surgery (p<0.01). The mean VAS score improved from 6.3 before surgery to 1.5 in the fifth year after surgery (p<0.01).
Conclusion
Arthroscopic labral preservation performed in appropriately selected patients with borderline dysplasia showed good results at mid-term follow-up. In borderline hip dysplasia without the progress of osteoarthritis and subchondral bone exposure, arthroscopic labral preservation may be considered a good and less invasive option.
4.Effectiveness of Endoscopic Sciatic Nerve Decompression for the Treatment of Deep Gluteal Syndrome
Dong Hun HAM ; Woo Chull CHUNG ; Dae Ung JUNG
Hip & Pelvis 2018;30(1):29-36
PURPOSE: The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate clinical outcomes of endoscopic nerve decompression in patients with deep gluteal syndromes (DGS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between October 2013 and March 2015, 24 patients who underwent surgical treatment of DGS were retrospectively included in this study. The mean age was 47 years (range, 35 to 76 years), and there were 11 males and 13 females. The mean duration of pain was 12 months (range, 5 to 35 months) and the mean follow-up period was 32 months (range, 26 to 45 months). Clinical evaluations included the visual analog scale (VAS) pain score, modified Harris hip score (mHHS), and the symptom-rating scale. RESULTS: Significant improvement in symptoms following endoscopic decompression were achieved as measured using the VAS score (decrease in the mean from 7.1±0.9 to 2.5±1.5; P < 0.001) and mHHS (increase from 59.4±6.5 to 85.0±8.3; P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Endoscopic sciatic nerve decompression was satisfactory for treating recalcitrant DGS, making it an effective treatment option to improve symptoms of DGS.
Decompression
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip
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Humans
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Sciatic Nerve
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Visual Analog Scale
5.Learning Curve of the Direct Anterior Approach for Hip Arthroplasty
Dong Hun HAM ; Woo Chull CHUNG ; Byeong Yeol CHOI ; Jong Eun CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2020;55(2):143-153
Purpose:
To evaluate the timing of the improvement in surgical skills of the direct anterior approach for hip arthroplasty through an analysis of the clinical features and learning curve in 58 cases.
Materials and Methods:
From November 2016 to November 2018, 58 patients, who were divided into an early half and late half, and underwent hip arthroplasty by the direct anterior approach, were enrolled in this retrospective study. The operation time and complications (fracture, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury, heterotopic ossification, infection, and dislocation) were assessed using a chi-square test, paired t-test, and cumulative sum (CUSUM) test.
Results:
The mean operation times in total hip arthroplasty (26 cases) and bipolar hemi-arthroplasty were 132.1 minutes and 79.7 minutes, respectively, demonstrating a significant difference between the two groups. CUSUM analysis based on the results revealed breakthrough points of the operation time, decreasing to less than the mean operation time because of the 16th case in total hip arthroplasty and 14th case in bipolar hemiarthroplasty. Complications were encountered in the early phase and late phase: five cases of fractures in the early phase, no case in the late phase; eight and two cases of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury, respectively; three and two cases of heterotopic ossification, respectively; and one case of dislocation, one case of infection and three cases of others in the early phase. The CUSUM chart for the fracture rate during operation in the early phase revealed the following: five cases fracture (17.2%) in the early phase and no case in the late phase (0%). This highlights the learning curve and the need for monitoring the inadequacy of operation based on the complications.
Conclusion
Hip arthroplasty performed by the direct anterior approach based on an anatomical understanding makes it difficult to observe the surgical field and requires a learning curve of at least 30 cases.
6.Concomitant Fractures of the Coracoid and Acromion after Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Dong Hun HAM ; Kuk Jin LIM ; Seung Cheol LEE ; Sung Il WANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2022;57(5):424-429
Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) is an effective surgical method for rotator cuff tear arthropathy, irreparable cuff tear, complex fracture of the proximal humerus, and revision after anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty. As the scope of application and the number of trials have increased recently, there have been reports of scapular notching, glenoid loosening, infection or peri-scapular fractures. On the other hand, there are no reports of concomitant fractures of the coracoid and acromion after RTSA. The authors experienced two cases with concomitant fractures of the coracoid and acromion after RTSA. This paper reports these cases with a literature review and discusses the causes.
7.Hemorrhagic Ischial Bursitis Caused by Damage to the Branch of the Internal Pudendal Artery
Dong Hun HAM ; Haeryong HEO ; Hong Man CHO ; Sungnam MOON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2024;59(2):137-141
Ischial bursitis is a relatively common cystic lesion that is palpable as a mass in the buttocks. On the other hand, hemorrhagic ischial bursitis accompanied by vascular injury is uncommon, and it can be challenging to diagnose clinically or radiologically. This paper reports a 74-year-old male patient with a cystic lesion in the right ischial tuberosity that occurred after a fall from a ladder 2 months earlier. The initial diagnosis of ischial bursitis was suggested, but conservative treatment did not lead to improvement. Subsequent follow-up showed that the condition was a hemorrhagic ischial bursitis with vascular damage involving a branch of the internal pudendal artery. The patient experienced improvement after undergoing percutaneous embolization.
8.Perioperative Complications in Elderly Patients Undergoing Lumbar Arthrodesis with Pedicle Screw Instrumentation in the Degenerative Lumbar Disorders: A Comparative Study between Posterolateral Fusion and Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion.
Kyung Jin SONG ; Young Jin LIM ; Ji Hun SONG ; Dong Hun HAM
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2008;15(3):183-189
STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective study that focused on the perioperative complications when performing posterior arthrodesis for treating degenerative lumbar disorders in elderly patients. OBJECTIVES: We wanted to analyze the perioperative risk factors and the complications associated with posterior lumbar decompression and arthrodesis in patients who were sixty-five years of age or older. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: Lumbar arthrodesis is commonly done in elderly patients to treat degenerative spine problems. These patients may be at an increased risk for complications because of their age and their associated medical conditions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied 111 patients who were over 65 years old and they were able to be followed up for more than 3 months after performing posterior arthrodesis during the recent 5 years. Sixty-one patients who had undergone posterolateral fusion (PLF) were classified as group A, and 50 patients who had undergone posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) using a PEEK cage were classified as group B. We analyzed their rates of complications and the causative factors, according to operative methods and age, and these complications occurred within 12 weeks after the operations. RESULTS: Complications occurred for 43 patients of group A, and for 26 patients of group B. The differences in the rates of complications were statistically significant, and group A had a more complications than did group B. The relations between medical problems and the incidence of perioperative complications were statistically significant for both groups. CONCLUSIONS: Elderly patients with medical problems should be made aware that they are at an increased risk for surgical complications, and attention hould be paid to controlling the blood loss and limiting the operative time. The PLIF using a PEEK cage was identified as a procedure that could reduce the perioperative complications.
Aged
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Arthrodesis
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Decompression
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Humans
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Incidence
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Ketones
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Operative Time
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Polyethylene Glycols
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Spine
9.Endovaginal sonographic findings correlation with human chorionic gonadotropin levels in the ectopic pregnancies.
Jaeng Woo NAM ; Dong Bun PARK ; Keum Ho HAM ; Kae Hyun NAM ; Sang Hun CHA ; Kwon Hae LEE ; Tai Ho CHO
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2523-2529
No abstract available.
Chorionic Gonadotropin*
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Female
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Humans*
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic*
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Ultrasonography*
10.The Effectiveness of Arthroscopy in Borderline Hip Dysplasia.
Dong Hun HAM ; Woo Chull CHUNG ; Bo Hyun JUNG ; Dae Ung JUNG ; Kyung Rok KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2017;52(2):146-152
PURPOSE: The outcome of hip arthroscopy as a treatment of patients with hip dysplasia is variable. In patients with severe hip dysplasia, arthroscopy has the potential to exacerbate instability and unfavorable outcome. To the best of out knowledge, there has not been a report regarding arthroscopic treatment in patients with borderline hip dysplasia in Korea. We favorable outcome with using arthroscopy to treat symptomatic borderline hip dysplasia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between August 2010 and February 2015, 143 patients undergoing hip arthroscopy for intra-articular hip disorder were retrospectively enrolled. From this cohort, a borderline dysplasia group compromising 29 patient with lateral center edge angle (LCEA) >18° and <25° and a minimum of 1 years follow-up, was identified. Patient-reported outcome scores, including modified Harris hip score, the hip outcome score-activity of daily living, the sport-specific subscale, visual analogue scale (VAS) and satisfaction survey were obtained preoperatively and at postoperative 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and 3 years. Revision surgery and complications were recorded for each group. RESULTS: The mean age was 35.7 years (range, 16–63 years) years respectively. There were 16 females (55.2%) and 13 males (44.8%). The mean LCEA was 22.0° (range, 18°–25°) and the mean Tönnis angle was 6.1° (range, 0°–18°). The mean follow-up was 20.2 months (range, 12–39 months), and at the 1 year follow-up, there was significant improvement (p<0.001) in all patient reported outcome scores and VAS. Satisfaction survey showed an average score of 7.7. CONCLUSION: In patients with borderline hip dysplasia, if there is an occurrence of symptomatic labral tear, arthroscopic labral refixation has a good short-term result. Therefore, if patients have no response to conservative treatment or have severe pain, arthroscopic labral refixation is a useful treatment options to relieve symptom.
Arthroscopy*
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Cohort Studies
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip Dislocation*
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Hip*
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Tears