1.A Study on Coping Styles for Dysmenorrhea and Affecting Factors in Middle School Students.
Young Im KIM ; En Hee LEE ; Ga Eul JEON ; Sook Ja CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2013;24(3):264-272
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate coping styles for dysmenorrhea and explore factors related with their coping styles according to different health loci of control in middle schoolers. METHODS: Data were collected by using a structured questionnaire for 572 students from three middle schools in Seoul from March 22 to April 2, 2010. The measurement included menstrual distress, coping method questionnaire and health locus of control. The data were analyzed by using t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and multiple regression analysis. RESULTS: Middle school students used the active behavioral coping style more often than the avoidance style. There was a significant difference in means within each coping style including levels of stress, levels of health, and regular exercise. There were also significant correlations between each coping style and health locus of control. Regression analyses indicated that the health locus of control factor is the most powerful factor in each coping style. CONCLUSION: We observed that various coping methods are used for dysmenorrhea in middle school students. However, the active behavioral coping style is dominant in such a condition. Based on these results, we need to develop a health locus of control to improve coping styles for dysmenorrhea.
Adaptation, Psychological
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Dysmenorrhea*
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Female
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Fibrinogen
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Humans
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Internal-External Control
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Surveys and Questionnaires
2.Orthostatic Proteinuria with Nutcracker Phenomenon: Case Report.
Noh Hyuck PARK ; Soon Young SONG ; En Ja LEE ; Mi Sung KIM ; Byung Gil KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2004;51(1):99-102
Orthostatic proteinuria has been recognized as a benign condition with a good prognosis and has not been associated with any underlying glomerular disease. The pathogenesis of orthostatic proteinuria is unclear. Recently, a few foreign reports suggested that the nutcracker phenomenon, which is known as a cause of asymptomatic hematuria, may also be a major cause of orthostatic proteinuria. We report a case of a 12-year-old female patient presenting only with orthostatic proteinuria, who was diagnosed as having nutcracker phenomenon by Doppler study and venography.
Child
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Female
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Phlebography
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Prognosis
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Proteinuria*
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Renal Veins
3.Characteristic Sonographic Appearance of Normal Appendix in Children: Inner Hypoechoic Band without Folding.
Noh Hyuck PARK ; Soon Young SONG ; Eu Ja LEE ; Mi Sung KIM ; Chan Sup PARK ; Hwa En OH ; Geun Seok YANG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2004;51(6):663-667
PURPOSE: To identify the characteristic ultrasonographic findings of the normal appendix in children in order to detect it more easily and so to exclude acute appendicitis from a diagnosis with more confidence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among 64 patients presenting with right lower quadrant pain, 44 patients, excluding 15 patients diagnosed as acute appendicitis and 5 patients with non-visualization of the appendix due to severe ileus and obesity, were evaluated for the point of incidence, the thickness and the presence of folding of the inner hypoechoic band of the normal appendix. The age of the patients ranged from 3 to 15 years with a mean age of 6.5 years. Two patients were operated on and we correlated the preoperative ultrasonographic findings with the histologic findings. RESULTS: In all the cases of the 44 patients with normal appendix, the inner hypoechoic band was discovered, which was seen as a linear structure without folding along the whole length of appendix. This measured as 0.75 mm (0.3-1.5 mm) for the mean thickness. The inner hypoechoic band corresponded to the mucosal layer that had abundant lymphoid tissue on the histologic examination. CONCLUSION:For the pediatric normal appendix, the inner hypoechoic band without folding is present, and this corresponds to the mucosal layer with abundant lymphoid tissue.
Appendicitis
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Appendix*
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Child*
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Ileus
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Incidence
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Lymphoid Tissue
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Obesity
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Ultrasonography*
4.Ultrasonographic Finding of Granular Cell Tumor of Breast: Case Report.
Noh Hyuck PARK ; Soon Young SONG ; Mi Sung KIM ; En Ja LEE ; Chan Shup PARK ; Wha Eun OH ; Hye Jung KIM ; Young Hwan KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2004;50(1):73-75
Granular cell tumor is an uncommon benign tumor derived from Schwann cells. The most common location is the tongue, followed by striated muscle bundles at other sites, and the skin. About 6-8% of granular cell tumors occur in the breast. We report the sonographic findings of a case of graunlar cell tumor occurring at that site.
Breast*
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Granular Cell Tumor*
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Muscle, Striated
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Schwann Cells
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Skin
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Tongue
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Ultrasonography
5.A Case of Behcet Disease Manifested as Recurrent Arthritis.
Seok Woo PARK ; Seung Min LEE ; Ji En OH ; Ja Kyung KIM ; Jeong Hee KIM ; Dae Hyun LIM ; Byong Kwan SON ; Jeong Su SONG
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2004;14(2):173-177
Behcet disease is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease involving mucous membranes, skin, eyes, gastrointestinal tract, joints, vessels, and neurologic systems. The disease usually manifests in early adulthood. Childhood onset is rare. We experienced a case of Behcet disease in a 11-year-old boy. He suffered from recurrent arthritis of the left knee joint which was managed under the impression of septic arthritis since he was seven years old. Behcet disease should be considered in case of recurrent arthritis mimicing septic arthritis in children.
Arthritis*
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Arthritis, Infectious
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Behcet Syndrome*
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Child
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee Joint
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Male
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Mucous Membrane
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Skin
6.Intussusception due to Diverticulum of Ileocecal Area: A case report.
In Cheol KIM ; Dae Won SHIN ; Yong Jae CHOI ; En Joo BAE ; Kyeung Ja LEE ; Boung Yoon RYU ; Ji Woong CHO ; Kyung Chan CHOI
Korean Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2001;4(1):104-107
Intussusception is a frequent cause of bowel obstruction in the first five years of life and it is one of the most common surgical emergencies in infancy and early childhood. The age of five months child was administered in Department of Pediatrics of Chunchon Sacred Heart Hospital. His main symptoms were vomiting and high fever for three days. Abdominal sonography, air reduction and abdominal computerized tomography (CT) were performed and the conclusion of these study was intussusception due to cyst mass lesion; duplication cyst, mesenteric cyst or Meckel's diverticulum. He was transferred for operation. We had performed laparotomy for reduction of the intussusception. Operative findings revealed ileocolic type of intussusception due to cystic tumor on ileocecal valve that was invaginated into the cecum, and hyperplasia of the Peyer's patch were seen. But we failed manual reduction because of the tumor in the ileocecal area. So we had performed partial resection of the ileocecum. Diverticulum of the ileum was confirmed by pathologic examination. We experienced unusual cause of the intussusception. So we report this case with a review of the literatures.
Cecum
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Child
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Diverticulum*
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Emergencies
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Fever
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Gangwon-do
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Heart
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Ileocecal Valve
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Ileum
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Intussusception*
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Laparotomy
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Meckel Diverticulum
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Mesenteric Cyst
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Pediatrics
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Vomiting
7.Anaphylaxis to Curry Powder in Childhood.
Wan Suk CHOI ; Sung Ryong HAN ; Tae Hong KIM ; Gyung Lae CHO ; Young Shin HAN ; Jin A JUNG ; En Soo JUNG ; Kang Mo AHN ; Sang Il LEE ; Ja Hyung KIM ; Ju Suk LEE
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2005;15(2):170-173
A 15-year old boy visited Samsung Medical Center complaining that when he ate curry and rice two months ago, he developed immediate palatal itching, generalized urticaria, headache and dyspnea. His chest radiographs were normal. He had no history of allergy, but a methacholine provocation challenge test revealed positive findings (PC20 3.62 mg/mL). Skin prick tests revealed positive findings to asparagus, house dust mites (Dp, Df), flower pollens (aster, chrysanthemum, golden rod), weed pollens (mugwort, ragweed, dandelion, short ragweed) and crude extract of curry powder. Specific IgE to Dp, Df and soy bean were positive (6.52, 31.2 and 1.91 kU/L) and total IgE was 1, 207 kU/L by the Pharmacia UniCAP- FEIA. After receiving parental consent, we performed an oral provocation test to confirm the relationship between his symptoms and curry powder. He ingested a small amount of curry powder with pure water, which was increased every 1 hour. We then measured his PEFR every 10 minutes after each subsequent curry powder ingestion. After he ate 20 gm of curry powder in one time, he exhibited profuse sweating, skin rash and dyspnea. When we treated him with epinephrine and bronchodilator, his symptoms improved. He developed the same symptoms 2 hours later, but these symptoms were brought under control by the same medication.
Adolescent
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Ambrosia
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Anaphylaxis*
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Chrysanthemum
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Dyspnea
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Eating
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Epinephrine
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Exanthema
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Flowers
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Headache
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Immunoglobulin E
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Male
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Methacholine Chloride
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Parental Consent
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Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
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Pollen
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Pruritus
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Pyroglyphidae
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Skin
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Soybeans
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Sweat
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Sweating
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Taraxacum
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Urticaria
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Water