1.Dysmenorrhea and Relief Methods in Woman Nursing Students.
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2006;17(2):235-241
No abstract available.
Dysmenorrhea*
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Female
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Humans
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Students, Nursing*
2.Stress and Social Support According to Internet Addiction.
Yeon Hee CHOI ; Boo Deuk SUH ; Eun Hee CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2007;18(3):452-459
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine stress and social support according to Internet addiction in juveniles. METHOD: Subjects were middle and high school students in Daegu (N=492). Data were collected using a self-rating questionnaire including demographic data, which was the Korean versions of an Internet addiction scale, a stress scale and a social support scale. RESULTS: Stress and social support were significantly different according to Internet addition. Significant correlations were observed between Internet addiction and stress and between Internet addiction and social support. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that the more addictive to the Internet a student is, the more stress and the less social support he/she has. Therefore, further studies are needed to generalize these results and examine widely the effects of Internet addiction.
Daegu
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Humans
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Internet*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
3.A case of thrombasthenia.
Yong Bae SUH ; Eun Kyoung SOHN ; Yong Mook CHOI ; Chang Il AHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(2):287-291
No abstract available.
Thrombasthenia*
4.The Clinical Manifestation and Prognosis of Benign Convulsion with Mild Gastroenteritis.
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2007;15(1):26-34
PURPOSE: Benign Convulsions with mild Gastroenteritis(CwG) were first reported in Japan by Morooka in 1982. The condition is recognized as a distinct clinical entity. It is characterized by previously healthy infants and young children aged 6 months to 3 years having afebrile brief generalized tonic-clonic convulsions between the first and the fifth sick days of viral gastroenteritis usually in winter. The patients are less than 5% dehydrated and the seizures tend to occur repetitively over several days with no eleptic discharges in the interictal electroencephalograms. The tests for rotavirus antigens in stool are frequently positive and other laboratory results are normal including cerebrospinal fluid, serum electrolytes and blood glucose. Also, they are known to have a good prognosis. The study intends to compare the clinical symptoms of CwG with normal body temperature and with high body temperature because mild gastroenteritis can induce fever. METHODS: The subjects were 42 patients diagnosed as GwG, who were admitted to Soonchunhyang University Hospital from May 2003 to March 2006. A Cohort study was performed and their characteristics were examined in terms of frequency, sex, age, monthly distribution, body temperature, days in hospital, seizure tups and duration, number of convulsions in one gastroenteritis period, family history, past history, and other symptoms of gastroenteritis RESULTS: The Total number of patients with gastroenteritis in the period were 635 and only 42(6.6%) patients were diagnosed as CwG. The mean age was 17.1+/-4.7 months, and it commonly occurs in winter. the typical symptoms of gastroenteritis were vomiting and diarrhea with 34(81.0%) patients having both symptoms simultaneously. Less vomiting and more diarrhea were noticed after seizure. Rotavirus antigens were positive in 18(51.4%) patients, and the number of seizures was 2.0+/-1.3 times during one gastroenteritis period. There were found no statistical differences in age, sex, days in hospital, seizure types and duration in those groups with and without fever and of pisitive and negative rotavirus antigens. CONCLUSION: CwG was defined as nonfebrile convulsions with gastroenteritis until nowadays, but there are no statistical differences between febrile and nonfebrile CwG. Therefore, febr ile seizures with gastroenteritis can be included in the same category of CwG.
Blood Glucose
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Body Temperature
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Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Child
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Cohort Studies
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Diarrhea
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Electroencephalography
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Electrolytes
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Fever
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Gastroenteritis*
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Humans
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Infant
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Japan
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Prognosis*
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Rotavirus
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Seizures*
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Sick Leave
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Vomiting
5.Two Cases of Acral Fibrokeratomas.
Chull Wan IHM ; Jai Il SUH ; Eun Sup SONG ; Seon Pill CHOI
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(6):675-678
Acral fibrokeratoma, more often called acquired digital fibrokeratoma, is a firm hyperkeratotic horn-like projection of skin surrounded by a slightly elevated epidermial collarette. Most frequently they appear on the finger of adult man. Authors report two cases, one developed on the palm and the other on the ankle. Because of the rarity of these lesions and their even more unusual location, these case were deemed worthy of report.
Adult
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Ankle
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Fingers
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Humans
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Skin
6.Internet Addiction, Self-esteem, and Loneliness in Adolescents.
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2006;18(4):653-659
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine internet addiction, self-esteem and loneliness in adolescents. METHOD: Subjects were middle and high school students in Daegu (N=486). Self-rating questionnaire included demographic data, the Korean version of Young internet addiction scale, self-rating self-esteem and loneliness scale. We have received the consent from teachers and students. RESULTS: Among the subjects, 34% was addicted and internet addiction was significantly different according to gender, record at school, economic status, attitude of mother, father, teacher and friend about internet. There were significant differences in self-esteem and loneliness according to internet addiction. Internet addiction, self-esteem and loneliness were related to each other. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that internet addiction would be changed according to gender, record at school, economic status, attitude of mother, father, teacher and friend about internet. Therefore, further studies are needed to generalize these results and examine widely the related variables of internet addiction.
Adolescent*
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Daegu
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Fathers
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Friends
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Humans
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Internet*
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Loneliness*
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Mothers
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Surveys and Questionnaires
7.Analysis of the Effectiveness of Tai Chi Exercise for improving Balance.
Hea Young LEE ; Moon Ja SUH ; Eun Ok LEE ; Young EUN ; Jung Hyun CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2004;16(3):409-420
PURPOSE: This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of Tai chi exercise for improving balance and its tendency and helps to identify directions for future research. METHOD: 19 articles from Medline search of foreign journals(1981-2003) and 5 from Korean nursing journals (1981-2003) were surveyed. The contents analyses were focused on outcome measures and relative factors regarding balance. RESULT: Variable measures for balance were used in Tai Chi studies relating to balance. They included the functional measures such as 14 single-leg stance, 7 walking in physiological measures and 7 laboratory-based balance measures were done with platform stability test. The measure of effective Tai Chi exercise depended on the health status of subjects and the methods. Health status of subjects were only on physically inactive older adults in 17 articles and arthritis patients in 7 articles in the Tai Chi study. The significant effects of Tai Chi exercise on balance was revealed after 10weeks duration. CONCLUSION: Considering the results, Tai Chi exercise is more effective than any other studies for walking balance. But the reports on the outcome are inconsistent with wide variations in the choice of balance measures. It is suggested that future studies analyze systemic change through meta analysis and have a wide variety of subjects who need postural control and balance control. The methods of measures should be distinct from the balance state of subjects for the effectiveness of Tai chi exercise.
Adult
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Arthritis
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Humans
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Nursing
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Tai Ji*
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Walking
8.Exploration for causality of disease condition,pain and depression in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Eun LEE ; Ju Hee KIM ; Jung Sook PARK ; Soon Hee CHOI ; Jong Im KIM ; Soon Rim SUH ; Young EUN ; Kyung Hee YOO ; Ok Hee KIM ; Kyung Sook CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1993;5(1):56-71
No abstract available.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
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Depression*
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Humans
9.Concurrent Anti-glomerular Basement Membrane Nephritis and IgA Nephropathy
Kwang Sun SUH ; Song Yi CHOI ; Go Eun BAE ; Dae Eun CHOI ; Min kyung YEO
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2019;53(6):399-402
Anti–glomerular basement membrane (GBM) nephritis is characterized by circulating anti-GBM antibodies and crescentic glomerulonephritis (GN) with deposition of IgG along the GBM. In a limited number of cases, glomerular immune complexes have been identified in anti-GBM nephritis. A 38-year-old female presented azotemia, hematuria, and proteinuria without any pulmonary symptoms. A renal biopsy showed crescentic GN with linear IgG deposition along the GBM and mesangial IgA deposition. The patient was diagnosed as concurrent anti-GBM nephritis and IgA nephropathy. Therapies with pulse methylprednisolone and cyclophosphamide administration were effective. Concurrent cases of both anti-GBM nephritis and IgA nephropathy are rare among cases of anti-GBM diseases with deposition of immune complexes. This rare case of concurrent anti-GBM nephritis and IgA nephropathy with literature review is noteworthy.
Adult
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Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease
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Antibodies
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Antigen-Antibody Complex
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Azotemia
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Basement Membrane
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Biopsy
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Cyclophosphamide
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Female
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Glomerulonephritis
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Glomerulonephritis, IGA
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin A
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Immunoglobulin G
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Methylprednisolone
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Nephritis
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Proteinuria
10.Cytogenetic Analysis for Amenorrhea.
Woo In LEE ; Jin Tae SUH ; Eun Hee CHOI
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1999;19(6):741-745
BACKGROUND: Chromosomal aberration is one of the major causes of amenorrhea. So we studied the incidence and the clinical importance of chromosomal aberration in patients with amenorrhea. METHODS: Cytogenetic investigations were carried out on 101 women with amenorrhea from Jan. 1990 to Dec. 1998. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were cultured for chromosomal studies by the standard method. RESULTS: In primary amenorrhea, 27 cases (38.6%) showed aberrations of chromosome. 45,X and their mosaicism were 14 cases (20.0%), structural anomalies of the X chromosome were 6 cases (8.6%) and the presence of Y chromosome, 5 cases (7.1%). In secondary amenorrhea, one case (3.2%) showed aberration of chromosome. CONCLUSIONS: The overall incidence of chromosomal aberration in amenorrhea was 27.7%. Cytogenetic screening is very important for the investigation of causes of the amenorrhea.
Amenorrhea*
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Chromosome Aberrations
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Cytogenetic Analysis*
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Cytogenetics*
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lymphocytes
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Mass Screening
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Mosaicism
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X Chromosome
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Y Chromosome