1.Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum: Unusual Location and Electron Microscopic Study.
Seung Kyung HANN ; Young Sik CHOI ; Eung Ho CHOI
Annals of Dermatology 1990;2(2):100-104
No abstract available.
Groin
2.Treatment of uterine myoma with a gonadotropin-releasing agonist (D-Trp-6-LHRH).
Eung Gi MIN ; Young Min CHOI ; Jin Yong LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(5):673-682
No abstract available.
Leiomyoma*
3.A Case of Vestibular and Facial Nerve Root Entry Zone Infarction in AICA Territory Presenting with Vertigo Which Mimics Labyrinthine Lesion.
Young Seuk CHOI ; Eun Kyung CHO ; Young Soo HAN ; Jeong Ho HAN ; Doo Eung KIM
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2003;7(2):154-158
Vertigo mimicking labyrinthine lesions may have resulted from ischemic insult to the inner ear or the vestibular nerve and nucleus in the AICA infarction syndrome. A 56-year-old female was admitted to the emergency room with vertigo and hearing loss in right ear. On neurological examination, she had left beating jerky torsional and horizontal nystagmus with falling and past pointing to right side. Brain magnetic resonance images showed high signal intensity in anterolateral portion of inferior pons on T2- weighted images. Severe right facial palsy of peripheral type developed 24 hours after admission. Audiometry and electronystagmography documented absent auditory and vestibular function on the affected side. We argue that vertigo of the acute infarction in AICA territory can be involved the eight and seventh nerve root entry zoon and mimic labyrinthine lesions
Audiometry
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Brain
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Ear
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Ear, Inner
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Electronystagmography
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Facial Nerve*
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Facial Paralysis
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Female
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Hearing Loss
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Humans
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Infarction*
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Middle Aged
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Neurologic Examination
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Nystagmus, Pathologic
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Pons
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Vertigo*
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Vestibular Nerve
4.A Clinical Observation on the Renal Pelvis and Ureteral Tumors.
Korean Journal of Urology 1984;25(4):458-462
A clinical observation was made on 14 cases of transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis and ureter whose diagnosis was confirmed pathologically at Kyung Hee University Hospital during the period tom November, 1971 to June, 1984. The results were as follows 1. The age of patient at the time of the diagnosis ranged from 42 to 75 years (mean 57.9 years), with highest incidence during the 6th decade. 11 tumors occurred in male patients and 3 in female patients, for a ratio of 3.7 : 1. 2. Common presenting symptoms were gross hematuria (92.8 %) and pain (28.5 %). 3. IVP was performed in all patients. A filling defect in the renal pelvis or ureter was found in 6 cases, and non-visualized kidney in 6 cases. RGP was performed in 9 patients and was useful to demonstrate a filling defect. 4. Urine cytology was positive in 6 of 13 patients. 5. Nephroureterectomy including a cuff of bladder was performed in 13 patients and simple nephrectomy was done in 1 patient who was misdiagnosed as hydronephrosis due to UPJ obstruction. 6. The tumors were staged into 4 Stages postoperatively. 5 patients had Stage A tumors, 2 Stage B, 5 Stage C and 2 Stage D. 1 patient had Grade I tumor, 6 Grade II, 4 Grade III and 3 Grade IV. In 3 patients, there were synchronous tumors in renal pelvis and ureter. Three patients subsequently developed bladder tumor. 7. 7 patients were died in 3 to 18 months (average 7.8 months) after initial treatment and all were categorized into Stage C and D.
Carcinoma, Transitional Cell
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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Incidence
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Kidney
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Kidney Pelvis*
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Male
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Nephrectomy
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Ureter*
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
5.Antitumor components of the cultured mycelia of calvatia craniformis.
Byong Kak KIM ; Ji Yun KWUN ; Young In PARK ; Jin Woo BOK ; Eung Chil CHOI
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(1):1-18
No abstract available.
6.A Case of Thanatophoric Dwarfism.
Hae Seong LEE ; Wha Young CHUNG ; Eung Sang CHOI ; Tae Sub SHIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1983;26(9):922-927
No abstract available.
Thanatophoric Dysplasia*
7.Ganglion Cysts of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Three cases report
Soo Kyoon RAH ; Chang Uk CHOI ; Byung Il LEE ; So Young JIN ; Jae Eung YOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(5):1406-1410
Ganglion cysts of the cruciate ligament are quite rare. Ganglion cysts on the anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) should be suspected in any patient having pain and clicking sensation during terminal knee extension. A few cases have been reported concerning ganglion cysts present on the surface of the anterior cruciate ligament. We report three cases of a ganglion cysts on the ACL that was treated with arthroscopic excision.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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Ganglion Cysts
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Humans
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Knee
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Ligaments
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Sensation
8.Lateral Supramalleolar Free Flap.
Soo Jong CHOI ; Young Ho LEE ; Eung Joo LEE ; Ho Guen CHANG ; Jun Dung CHANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1999;34(1):237-245
To cover soft tissue defect, various types of flaps have been used. Although lateral supramalleolar flap has been used as rotation flaps or reversed island flaps to cover defects around the foot and ankle, there has been no report about its application as a free flap. The lateral supramalleolar island flap has proves to be supplied constantly by the terminal branch of the peroneal arterys perforating branch. The free lateral supramalleolar flap has the same skin territory. Its vascular pedicle can be extended to the main peroneal artery and vena comitans, which can be obtained by dissecting the peroneal vessels between the distal tibia and fibula through the interosseous membrane. We have successfully transferred this free flap in eight patients from April 1994 to February 1995. All of the patients had full thickness skin defects which were caused by contact thermal burn, electrical burn, flame burn or traffic accident. There were no complications. From our experience, we feel that this new free flap have some advantages, induding vascular anatomy and long pedicle with large diameter and a relatively thin flap with minimal morbidity of donor site.
Accidents, Traffic
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Ankle
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Arteries
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Burns
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Fibula
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Foot
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Free Tissue Flaps*
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Humans
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Membranes
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Skin
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Surgical Flaps
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Tibia
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Tissue Donors
9.3 Cases of Monozygotic Twin Pregnancy after IVF-ET.
Sung Yun CHOI ; Byeong Jun JUNG ; Hyung Min CHOI ; Young Jae KANG ; Eung Soo LEE ; Hyun Jin SONG
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 2000;27(3):295-300
OBJECTIVE: To report three cases of monozygotic twinning after IVF-ET transfer. METHODS: Private practice in two different assisted reproductive technology clinics. RESULTS: Three intrauterine monozygotic twin pregnancies occurred after IVF-ET. One of them was complicated by cord entanglement, another is progressing normal pregnancy without complication and the other was had a normal pregnancy without complication and delivered twin by cesarean section. CONCLUSION: The reported prevalence of multiple gestations in IVF-ET is a approximately 30%, and it is only 2.7% to be monozygotic twinning in IVF-ET. We report three cases of monozygotic twining after IVF-ET.
Cesarean Section
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Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy*
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Prevalence
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Private Practice
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Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
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Twinning, Monozygotic
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Twins, Monozygotic*
10.The distribution of antibody against Japanese encephalotitis virus among Korean, 1991.
Hae Wol CHO ; Young Sik JANG ; Jin Won SONG ; Sang Ja BAN ; Seung Han KIM ; Eung Young CHOI
Journal of the Korean Society of Virology 1992;22(2):147-154
No abstract available.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
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Humans