1.Total intrusion and distalization of the maxillary arch to improve smile esthetics.
Eui Seon BAEK ; Soonshin HWANG ; Kyung Ho KIM ; Chooryung J CHUNG
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2017;47(1):59-73
This case report illustrates the successful treatment of a patient with skeletal Class II malocclusion and an unesthetic smile involving excessive gingival display and large buccal corridors. By applying dual buccal interradicular miniscrews, total intrusion of the maxillary dentition along with distalization was induced to improve both the occlusion and smile esthetics. In addition to the conventional cephalometric superimposition, three-dimensional superimposition was performed and evaluated to validate the treatment outcome.
Dentition
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Esthetics*
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Humans
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Malocclusion
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Treatment Outcome
2.Screening Ability of Subjective Memory Complaints, Informant-Reports for Cognitive Decline, and Their Combination in Memory Clinic Setting.
Seon Jin YIM ; Dahyun YI ; Min Soo BYUN ; Young Min CHOE ; Hyo Jung CHOI ; Hyewon BAEK ; Bo Kyung SOHN ; Jee Wook KIM ; Eui Jung KIM ; Dong Young LEE
Psychiatry Investigation 2017;14(5):640-646
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the accuracy of subjective memory complaints, informant-reports for cognitive declines, and their combination for screening cognitive disorders in memory clinic setting. METHODS: One-hundred thirtytwo cognitively normal (CN), 136 mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 546 dementia who visited the memory clinic in the Seoul National University Hospital underwent standardized clinical evaluation and comprehensive neuropsychological assessment. The Subjective Memory Complaints Questionnaire (SMCQ) and the Seoul Informant Report Questionnaire for Dementia (SIRQD) were used to assess subjective memory complaints and informant-reports for cognitive declines, respectively. RESULTS: Both SMCQ and SIRQD showed significant screening ability for MCI, dementia, and overall cognitive disorder (CDall: MCI plus dementia) (screening accuracy: 60.1–94.6%). The combination of SMCQ and SIRQD (SMCQ+SIRQD) was found to have significantly better screening accuracy compared to SMCQ alone for any cognitive disorders. SMCQ+SIRQD also significantly improved screening accuracy of SIRQD alone for MCI and CDall, but not for dementia. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that the combined information of both subjective memory complaints and informant-reports for cognitive declines can improve MCI screening by each individual information, while such combination appears not better than informant-reports in regard of dementia screening.
Aged
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Dementia
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Humans
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Mass Screening*
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Memory*
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Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Seoul
3.Relationship between the type of hormone replacement
Jin Kyung BAEK ; Hye In KIM ; Kang Min JIN ; Ki Eun SEON ; Eui Hyeok KIM ; Seok Kyo SEO
Journal of Menopausal Medicine 2021;27(3):s9-
Objective:
After Women's Health Initiative (WHI) trial, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) prescription rate dropped by 16% in Korea. We investigated the relationship between the type of HRT and incidence of breast cancer (BC) in postmenopausal women in Korea.Material & Methods: We compared the prevalence of BC in 356,160 women on HRT, who reached menopause between 2004 and 2007. We divided the type and duration of HRT into three categories, i.e., estrogen-progestogen therapy (EPT), estrogen-only therapy (ET), tibolone, and 1– 3 years, 3–5 years, and >5 years, respectively.
Results:
Regarding the type of HRT among all age groups, BC risk (BCR) was lower in the tibolone group (P<0.01). Based on age group, BCR was lower in the 50–59 years group using EPT (P=0.03) and tibolone (P<0.01). HRT administration for <3 years showed a significant decrease in the tibolone group (P=0.04) and an increase in the ET group (P=0.03). In groups undergoing HRT for >5 years, BCR in all groups decreased (P<0.05).
Conclusions
The results suggest that tibolone reduces the risk of BC in women aged ≥50 years and HRT use for ≥5 years was related to significantly decreased BCR in Korea.
4.Occupational Lung Cancer Surveillance in South Korea, 2006-2009.
Jong Han LEEM ; Hwan Cheol KIM ; Jeong Seon RYU ; Jong Uk WON ; Jai Dong MOON ; Young Chul KIM ; Sang Baek KOH ; Suk Joong YONG ; Soo Geun KIM ; Jae Yong PARK ; Inah KIM ; Jung Il KIM ; Jung Won KIM ; Eui cheol LEE ; Hyoung Ryoul KIM ; Dae Hwan KIM ; Dong Mug KANG ; Yun Chul HONG
Safety and Health at Work 2010;1(2):134-139
OBJECTIVES: The lung cancer mortality in Korea has increased remarkably during the last 20 years, and has been the first leading cause of cancer-related deaths since 2000. The aim of the current study was to examine the time trends of occupational lung cancer and carcinogens exposure during the period 2006-2009 in South Korea, by assessing the proportion of occupational burden. METHODS: We defined occupational lung cancer for surveillance, and developed a reporting protocol and reporting website for the surveillance of occupational lung cancer. The study patients were chosen from 9 participating university hospitals in the following 7 areas: Seoul, Incheon, Wonju, Daejeon, Daegu, Busan, and Gwangju. RESULTS: The combined proportion of definite and probable occupational lung cancer among all lung cancers investigated in this study was 10.0%, 8.6%, 10.7%, and 15.8% in the years 2006 to 2009, respectively, with an average of 11.7% over the four-year study period. The main carcinogens were asbestos, crystalline silica, radon, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), diesel exhaust particles, chromium, and nickel. CONCLUSION: We estimated that about 11.7% of the incident lung cancer was preventable. This reveals the potential to considerably reduce lung cancer by intervention in occupational fields.
Asbestos
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Carcinogens
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Chromium
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Crystallins
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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Hydrocarbons
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Korea
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Lung
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Lung Neoplasms
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Radon
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Republic of Korea
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Silicon Dioxide
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Vehicle Emissions
5.Formaldehyde Gas Induced Morphological Changes in the Rat Olfactory Epithelium.
Sun Yong BAEK ; Jae Ki JEON ; Yong Suk MOON ; Seung Young HWANG ; Hwan Jung ROH ; Eui Kyung GOH ; Soo Geun WANG ; Kyong Myong CHON ; Bong Seon KIM ; Jae Bong KIM ; Jin Jeong KIM
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1998;31(3):327-340
Experimental animals were inhalated 50 ppm formaldehyde gas for 3 times with one hour exposure and one hour rest. The olfactory mucosa were taken from the animals on 4, 7, 9, 11 days and 2-6 weeks after the inhalation. The characteristics of the various glycoproteins and the mitotic activity of the olfactory epithelial cells were investigated using lectins and 5'-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU, 50 mg/kg) which injected one hour before sacrifice of the animals. The results were as follows; 1. In experimental animals, the degenerative changes of the olfactory epithelium such as atrophy and squamous metaplasia were observed until 2 weeks after formaldehyde gas inhalation. 2. In control animals, positive reactions appeared in the supporting cell to PNA, SBA, WGA, ECL, PHA-L and in the olfactory cells to PNA, SBA, WGA, UEA and in the proper basal cell to GS-I, SBA, WGA, PHA-L. In experimental groups, the positive reaction was increased in the supporting cells to SBA, ECL, PHA-L and in Bowman's gland to used lectins except ECL, GS-I. 3. The number of BrdU labelled cells in the olfactory epithelium was 14.8+/-1.2/mm in the control animals. The mitotic activities were decreased to 4.8+/-0.8 mm in 2 weeks and recovered in 3 weeks after the gas inhalation. 4. To find the stem cells of olfactory receptor cells, double labelling method was performed with lectins which were specific for proper basal cells (GS-I or PHA-L) and BrdU immunohistochemistry. The ratio of globose/proper basal cells in BrdU labelled cells with GS-I lectin positive reaction was 82%/18% in control group, 39.3%/60.7% in lesion group and 55.5%/44.5% in recovery group.
Animals
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Atrophy
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Bromodeoxyuridine
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Epithelial Cells
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Formaldehyde*
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Glycoproteins
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Immunohistochemistry
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Inhalation
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Lectins
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Metaplasia
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Olfactory Mucosa*
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Rats*
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Stem Cells