1.Hormone Replacement Therapy for Prevention or Treatment of Atherosclerosis in Postmenopausal Women.
Korean Circulation Journal 1999;29(6):639-651
No abstract available.
Atherosclerosis*
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Female
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Hormone Replacement Therapy*
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Humans
2.A Case of Alopecia Mucinosa.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(2):209-212
No abstract available.
Alopecia*
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Mucinosis, Follicular*
3.Botulinum toxin treatment for intractable allodynia in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome: A case report
Hyunseok Kwak ; Dong Jin Koh ; Kyunghoon Min
Neurology Asia 2020;25(2):215-219
The right hand of a 58-year-old female was compressed by a compression machine and subsequently
began to show pain. She was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome type 2 according to
the Budapest criteria. Conventional therapy was ineffective for her allodynia. After subcutaneous
injection of botulinum toxin, the subject’s allodynia substantially improved. Subcutaneous injection of
botulinum toxin could effectively treat patients with complex regional pain syndrome and intractable
allodynia. Clinical studies with larger sample sizes are needed to evaluate the efficacy of and selection
of patients for botulinum toxin treatment of complex regional pain syndrome.
4.The effect of missing teeth, prosthesis and malalignment on the smile.
Joon Won KOH ; Tai Ho JIN ; Jin Keun DONG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1993;31(4):542-548
No abstract available.
Prostheses and Implants*
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Tooth*
5.Congenital Syphilis: Hematologic Findings of Early Congenital Syphilis.
Jung Bock LEE ; Dong Kun KIM ; Young Jin KOH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(6):759-763
A retrospective study was made of the previous medical records of 47 infants with congenital syphilis born from mothers with untreated syphilis at Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine during the years 1972 through 1983 The VDRL titer of these infants was higher than 1: 8 with reactive FT.A-ABS test. They were subjectd to hematologic examinations and the results were as follow s, 1. Of 46 infants with congenital syphilis, anemia was observed in thirty-one (68%) Reticulocytosis occurred in seventeen(89%) of nineteen infants with congenital syphilis having the mean value of 6. 0%. 3, Of 4.7 infants with congenital syphilis, leucocytosis was noted in seveenteen 4, Thrombocytopenia was observed in twenty (64%) of thirty-one infants with congenital syphilis.
Anemia
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Humans
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Infant
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Medical Records
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Mothers
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Reticulocytosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Syphilis
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Syphilis, Congenital*
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Thrombocytopenia
6.Can the endothelial dysfunction be reversed with medication?.
Dong Kyu JIN ; Kwang Kon KOH ; Hoe Moeng LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2001;60(3):193-195
No abstract availalbe.
7.A Histologic Classification of Diffuse Interstitial Lung Disease and Its Clinical Significance.
Eun Suk KOH ; Dong Wha LEE ; So Young JIN ; Sang Ho CHO
Korean Journal of Pathology 1996;30(11):998-1010
Diffuse interstitial lung disease(DILD) is a large group of heterogeneous diseases that diffusely involve the pulmonary connective tissues, principally subpleural, interlobular and alveolar wall portions. Terminology and classification of these diseases are not uniform, and the cause and the pathogenesis are unknown in many entities. It is generally accepted that the response to therapy is related to the relative degree of cellularity and fibrosis present, therefore a histologic evaluation of the relative extent and severity of these changes is required. We reviewed 52 cases of DILD from January 1990 to May 1995 diagnosed by open lung biopsy to reappraise classification and quantitative assessment of the histopathologic features. Differential histopathologic features between usual interstitial pneumonia(UIP) and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia(NIP) were examined with a correlation of HRCT findings and clinical findings. Among 52 cases of DILD, 18 cases(34.6%) were UIP, 6 cases(11.5%) were hypersensitivity pneumonia was NIP was 5 cases(9.6%), interstitial lung diseases associated with the connective tissue diseases were 5 cases(9.6%), inorganic dusts were 4 cases(7.7%), infections were 4 cases(7.7%), durgs were 2 cases(3.8%), acute interstitial pneumonia was 1 case(1.9%), sarcoidosis was 1 case(1.9%) in order of frequency plus 6 other cases(11.5%). UIP was the most frequent DILD in this study which seemed to be a criteria bias of patient selection on open lung biopsy. Quantitative assessment of histopathologic features was useful in the differential diagnosis of DILD and differentiation of UIP from NIP was possible based on histopathologic features and supported by HRCT. UIP disclosed a significantly high score of fibrotic changes, especially in the interstitial fibrosis, smooth muscle proliferation and honeycombing, otherwise NIP appeared relatively high score in inflammatory changes. Correlation between histopathologic scores and the clinical outcome after steroid therapy or no therapy in UIP was not evident.
Diagnosis, Differential
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Biopsy
8.A Case of Trichoblastic Fibroma.
Hwa Jung LEE ; Dong Jin IM ; Ho Seok SUH ; Jee Ho CHOI ; Jai Kyoung KOH
Annals of Dermatology 1996;8(4):265-268
Trichogenic tumors are very rare and described as cutaneous neoplasms probably derived from hair germ which develops into hair follicles. We report a case of trichoblastic fibroma on the left parietal scalp of a 45-year-old man. The lesion was a solitary, firm, non-tender, 2×2cm subcutaneous nodule. The histopathological study showed a well circumscribed dermal tumor composed of abundant basophilic palisading basaloid lobules with some keratinous cysts, hair follicle differentiation and fibroblastic stroma.
Basophils
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Fibroblasts
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Fibroma*
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Hair
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Hair Follicle
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Rabeprazole
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Scalp
9.Short Term Effect of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Therapy in Children with Chronic Renal Failure.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1998;41(9):1256-1261
PURPOSE: Growth retardation is one of the major side effects of chronic renal failure. In this study, the short-term growth promoting effect, effect on the chemical parameters, and probable side effects of growth hormone treatment to child patients with chronic renal failure were examined. METHODS: The research sample was 5 child patients diagnosed with chronic renal failure and receiving growth hormone treatement for more than 6 months. Data were gathered on the height standard deviation scores, IGF-I, fasting blood sugar, general chemistry changes, and changes in blood pressure. Collected data was processed as the statistics by SAS (ver 6.12) program. RESULTS: After six months of growth hormone treatment, three of 5 subjects showed clinical increase in height SDS. The rest two, who were older than 10, also showed steady growth, but significant differences didn't appear in the process of statistical analysis (P=0.0625). All of those three done IGF-I has shown clinical increases, but significant differences didn't appear in the process of statistical analysis (P=0.1079). Presumably, it was because of the small number of the subjects and the short period of observation. One of the five patients showed increased blood pressure after the treatment. However, even after stopping the treatment, the blood pressure didn't return to the normal level. CONCLUSION: Growth hormone treatment to child patients with low height caused by chronic renal failure induced growth effect in the clinical setting without pernicious side-effects or significant changes in the biochemical tests.
Blood Glucose
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Blood Pressure
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Chemistry
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Child*
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Fasting
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Growth Hormone
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Human Growth Hormone*
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Humans*
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
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Kidney Failure, Chronic*
10.Molecular pathogenesis and the role of tumor markers in cholangiocarcinoma.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2010;79(6):597-604
Cholangiocarcinoma is a devastating cancer originating from the epithelial cell lining of the bile duct, whose prognosis is poor due to suboptimal response to therapy despite the fact that the incidence is increasing. Hence surgery still remains the only curative treatment option for cholangiocarcinoma. Recent investigations into the underlying biochemical and molecular mechanisms in biliary carcinogenesis and tumor growth, may illuminate new therapeutic modalities and suggest some new serum and bile markers that could be useful for the diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma. In this review, we discuss the molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis in cholangiocarcinoma and the role of new tumor makers for the diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma.
Bile
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Bile Ducts
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Cholangiocarcinoma
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Epithelial Cells
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Incidence
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Prognosis
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Biomarkers, Tumor