1.Simultaneous Double Injury of the Interphalangeal Dislocation and Bony Skier's Thumb: A Case Report.
Duke Whan CHUNG ; Chung Soo HAN ; Jae Hoon LEE ; Jin Young KIM ; Hyun Chul PARK ; Geon Wook SEO
Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand 2009;14(4):234-239
Simultaneous double injury of the thumb at the interphalangeal joint and metacarpophalangeal joint occurring at the same time are seldom seen in medical practice. 72 year old male had posterior discation of interphalangeal joint and ulnar collateral ligament injury of metacarpophalangeal joint, as known as skier's thumb after he fell down from the bike. Open posterior dislocation of interphalangeal joint was stabilized by reduction and then skin suture was done. Metacarpophalangeal joint had totally ruptured ulnar collateral ligament with Stener lesion and bony fragment of base of proximal phalanx. The joint was subluxated and was not reduced due to jammed bony fragment. Displaced avulsion fracture of volar plate with ulnar collateral ligament injury was not reported by author's research. The author reduced bony fragment in joint and repaired ulnar lateral ligament. It has been 6 month after the operation and the patient is followed up. The patient has normal range of motion without instability of metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joint. We report our experience about simultaneous double injury of thumb and bony skier's thumb.
Collateral Ligaments
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Dislocations
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Humans
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Joints
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Male
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Metacarpophalangeal Joint
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Reference Values
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Skin
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Sutures
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Thumb
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Palmar Plate
2.A Case of Adult Onset Still's Disease Misdiagnosed as Septic Arthritis
Sang Jun SONG ; Dae Kyung BAE ; Jung Ho NOH ; Geon Wook SEO ; Dong Cheol NAM
The Journal of Korean Knee Society 2011;23(3):171-176
We present a case of adult onset Still's disease (AOSD) that was misdiagnosed as septic arthritis of the shoulder and knee. A forty-nine-year-old woman was admitted for pain in the left knee. The patient's medical history showed that she had undergone arthroscopic irrigation twice and an open debridement under the diagnosis of septic shoulder at another hospital. The laboratory and joint fluid analysis findings led us to suspect septic knee. Arthroscopic irrigation and antibiotics treatment were performed. At five weeks after discharge, she presented with pain in the same joint, fever, and rash. The symptoms were consistent with Yamaguchi's criteria for AOSD. We started corticosteroid therapy, and clinical remission was achieved. In conclusion, we suggest that AOSD should be considered as a diagnosis of exclusion to avoid misdiagnosis with septic arthritis.
Adult
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis, Infectious
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Debridement
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Diagnostic Errors
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Exanthema
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee
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Shoulder
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Still's Disease, Adult-Onset
3.Multiple Pinning in Base Fracture of Distal Phalanx.
Duke Whan CHUNG ; Chung Soo HAN ; Jae Hoon LEE ; Hyun Chul PARK ; Jin Young KIM ; Dong Geun KANG ; Geon Wook SEO ; Jin CHANG
Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand 2009;14(4):225-229
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of multiple pinning in base fracture of distal phalanx. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the results of 8 patients treated with a multiple pinning in fracture of distal phalanx base. There were 7 men and 1 woman, and the mean age was 52.6 years(45~66 years). The type of injury was a crushing injury in 6 patients and, in direct trauma in 2. The injured finger was thumb in 4 patients, index finger in 1, long finger in 1, and ring finger in 2. We used three K-wires for fixative devices in all fractured phalanx. The average removal period of K-wire was 6.5 weeks(5~8 weeks). RESULTS: Postoperatively, immobilization was applied for 6.5 weeks (5~8 weeks). The mean fragment size was 33.8%(10~50%) of long axis of distal phalanx. The range of motion was 1.3degrees (0~5degrees ) in extension lag and 88.1degrees (85~90degrees ) of flexion of the distal interphalangeal joint. CONCLUSION: The multiple pinning of base fracture of distal phalanx was one of the useful method to stabilizing of distal phalanx fracture.
Axis, Cervical Vertebra
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Female
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Fingers
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Male
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Thumb
4.A Case of Recurrent Pulmonary Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor with Aggressive Metastasis after Complete Resection.
Chae Ho MOON ; Jong Ho YOON ; Geon Wook KANG ; Seong Hyeon LEE ; Jeong Su BAEK ; Seo Yun KIM ; Hye Ryoun KIM ; Cheol Hyeon KIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2013;75(4):165-169
An inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a rare disease entity reported to arise in various organs. It is thought to be a neoplastic or reactive inflammatory condition, controversially. The treatment of choice for myofibroblastic tumor is surgery, and recurrence is known to be rare. The optimal treatment method is not well-known for patients ineligible for surgery. We report a 47-year-old patient with aggressive recurrent IMT of the lungs. The patient had been admitted for an evaluation of back-pain two years after a complete resection of pulmonary IMT. Radiation therapy was performed for multiple bone recurrences, and the symptoms were improved. However the patient presented again with aggravated back-pain six months later. High-dose steroid and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were administered, but the disease progressed aggressively, resulting in spinal cord compression and metastasis to intra-abdominal organs. This is a very rare case of aggressively recurrent pulmonary IMT with multi-organ metastasis.
Humans
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Lung
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Lung Neoplasms
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Middle Aged
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Myofibroblasts*
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
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Rare Diseases
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Recurrence
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Spinal Cord Compression
5.Experience of patients diagnosed as asymptomatic COVID-19 after dental treatment
Ju-Yeon SEO ; Sung-Tak LEE ; So-Young CHOI ; Jin-Wook KIM ; Tae-Geon KWON
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2021;43(1):30-
Background:
The potential risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmission from asymptomatic COVID-19 patients is a concern in dental practice. However, the impact of this risk is not well documented to date. This report describes our dental clinical experience with patients who did not exhibit symptoms of COVID-19 but were later confirmed as positive for COVID-19.Case presentation: Of the 149,149 patients who visited the outpatient clinic of KNUDH and the 3291 patients who visited the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic of KNUH, 3 were later confirmed as having COVID-1 between 1 February 2020 and 28 February 2021. Owing to close contact with these patients during their treatments, 46 dental and medical staff had to undergo quarantine from the date of the patients’ confirmation of COVID-19 infection.
Conclusion
The presented cases showed the potential existence of asymptomatic COVID-19 patients after dental treatment with aerosol-generating procedures. Clinicians should be aware of the infection prevention measures and try to protect healthcare personnel from secondary infection of COVID-19 during dental treatments.
6.Aerobic Capacity and Obesity Ratio of Korea Firefighters by Job Duties:Implications for Fitness Management
Ji-Been KIM ; Min-Geon JE ; Chae-Been KIM ; Jung-Jun PARK ; Hyun-Joo KANG ; Wook SONG ; Chung-Gun LEE ; Yeon-Soon AHN ; Han-Joon LEE ; Dong-Il SEO
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;42(1):23-30
Purpose:
Firefighting duties range from field roles such as suppression, rescue, and emergency medical services (EMS) to various administrative tasks. Despite these differences, they face uniform fitness standards in Korea. This study seeks to define distinct fitness needs for each duty and provide data for customized standards.
Methods:
One hundred seventy-six Korean male firefighters participated, categorized into suppression (n=76), rescue (n=22), administrative (n=27), and EMS (n=51) roles. All underwent maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max) tests for aerobic capacity, with body composition measured using bioelectrical impedance and height recorded with a stadiometer.
Results:
The VO2 max (mL/kg/min) among Korean male firefighters varied across different job duties: suppression (39.96±5.84), rescue (44.84±4.85), administration (40.27±7.01), and EMS (40.51±6.75). Rescue had the highest VO2 max, which was significantly higher (p=0.013). The body mass index (BMI, kg/m2 ) values were as follows: suppression (25.07±2.55), rescue (24.95±1.71), EMS (24.33±3.21), and administration (25.10±2.48). There was no statistically significant difference in BMI values (p=0.464).
Conclusion
This study evaluated the VO2 max and BMI of South Korean male firefighters according to their job duties. It found that 54.5% did not meet the recommended VO2 max standard of 42 mL/kg/min for their activities, and 77.5% had a BMI indicating overweight or higher. However, it is important to note that not every firefighting duty requires high fitness levels. The key is ensuring firefighters possess the fitness necessary for their specific roles to maintain safety and efficiency. The study aims to provide data for creating fitness management guidelines tailored to the diverse duties of firefighters.
7.Analysis of Mutations in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Gene in Korean Patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: Summary of a Nationwide Survey.
Sang Hwa LEE ; Wan Seop KIM ; Yoo Duk CHOI ; Jeong Wook SEO ; Joung Ho HAN ; Mi Jin KIM ; Lucia KIM ; Geon Kook LEE ; Chang Hun LEE ; Mee Hye OH ; Gou Young KIM ; Sun Hee SUNG ; Kyo Young LEE ; Sun Hee CHANG ; Mee Sook RHO ; Han Kyeom KIM ; Soon Hee JUNG ; Se Jin JANG
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2015;49(6):481-488
BACKGROUND: Analysis of mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor gene (EGFR) is important for predicting response to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The overall rate of EGFR mutations in Korean patients is variable. To obtain comprehensive data on the status of EGFR mutations in Korean patients with lung cancer, the Cardiopulmonary Pathology Study Group of the Korean Society of Pathologists initiated a nationwide survey. METHODS: We obtained 1,753 reports on EGFR mutations in patients with lung cancer from 15 hospitals between January and December 2009. We compared EGFR mutations with patient age, sex, history of smoking, histologic diagnosis, specimen type, procurement site, tumor cell dissection, and laboratory status. RESULTS: The overall EGFR mutation rate was 34.3% in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and 43.3% in patients with adenocarcinoma. EGFR mutation rate was significantly higher in women, never smokers, patients with adenocarcinoma, and patients who had undergone excisional biopsy. EGFR mutation rates did not differ with respect to patient age or procurement site among patients with NSCLC. CONCLUSIONS: EGFR mutation rates and statuses were similar to those in published data from other East Asian countries.
Adenocarcinoma
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Biopsy
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung*
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Diagnosis
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Epidermal Growth Factor*
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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Mutation Rate
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Pathology
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Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
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Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor*
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Smoke
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Smoking
8.House-plant placement for indoor air purification and health benefits on asthmatics.
Ho Hyun KIM ; Ji Yeon YANG ; Jae Young LEE ; Jung Won PARK ; Kwang Jin KIM ; Byung Seo LIM ; Geon Woo LEE ; Si Eun LEE ; Dong Chun SHIN ; Young Wook LIM
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2014;29(1):e2014014-
OBJECTIVES: Some plants were placed in indoor locations frequented by asthmatics in order to evaluate the quality of indoor air and examine the health benefits to asthmatics. METHODS: The present study classified the participants into two groups: households of continuation and households of withdrawal by a quasi-experimental design. The households of continuation spent the two observation terms with indoor plants, whereas the households of withdrawal passed the former observation terms with indoor plants and went through the latter observation term without any indoor plants. RESULTS: The household of continuation showed a continual decrease in the indoor concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the entire observation period, but the household of withdrawal performed an increase in the indoor concentrations of VOCs, except formaldehyde and toluene during the latter observation term after the decrease during the former observation term. Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) increased in the households of continuation with the value of 13.9 L/min in the morning and 20.6 L/ min in the evening, but decreased in the households of withdrawal with the value of -24.7 L/min in the morning and -30.2 L/min in the evening in the first experimental season. All of the households exhibited a decrease in the value of PEFR in the second experimental season. CONCLUSIONS: Limitations to the generalizability of findings regarding the presence of plants indoors can be seen as a more general expression of such a benefit of human-environment relations.
Air Pollution, Indoor
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Asthma
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Family Characteristics
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Formaldehyde
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Insurance Benefits*
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Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
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Seasons
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Toluene
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Volatile Organic Compounds
9.Quantitative Assessment of the Radiation Exposure during Pathologic Process in the Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy using Radioactive Colloid.
Yoo Sung SONG ; Jeong Won LEE ; Ho Young LEE ; Seok Ki KIM ; Keon Wook KANG ; Myeong Cherl KOOK ; Weon Seo PARK ; Geon Kook LEE ; Eun Kyung HONG ; Eun Sook LEE
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2007;41(4):309-316
PURPOSE: Sentinel lymph node biopsy became the standard procedure in early breast cancer surgery. Faculty members might be exposed to a trace amount of radiation. The aim of this study is to quantify the radiation exposure and verify the safety of the procedure and the facilities, especially during pathologic process. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sentinel lymph node biopsies with Tc-99m human serum albumin were performed as routine clinical work. Exposed radiation doses were measured in pathologic technologist, nuclear medicine technologist, and nuclear medicine physician using a thermoluminescence dosimeter (TLD) during one month. We also measured the residual radioactivities or absorbed dose rates, the exposure distance and time during procedure, the radiation dose of the waste and the ambient equivalent dose of the pathology laboratory. RESULTS: Actual exposed doses were 0.21 and 0.85 (uSv/study) for the whole body and hand of pathology technologist after 47 sentinel node pathologic preparations were performed. Whole body exposed doses of nuclear medicine physician and technologist were 0.2 and 2.3 (uSv/study). According to this data and the exposure threshold of the general population (1 mSv), at least 1100 studies were allowed in pathology technologist. The calculated exposed dose rates (micro Sv/study) from residual radioactivities data were 2.47/ 22.4 micro Sv (whole body/ hand) for the surgeon; 0.22/ 0 micro Sv for operation nurse. The ambient equivalent dose of the pathology laboratory was 0.02-0.03 mR/hr. The radiation dose of the waste was less than 100 Bq/g and nearly was not detected. CONCLUSION: Pathologic procedure relating sentinel lymph node biopsy using radioactive colloid is safe in terms of the radiation safety.
Biopsy
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Breast Neoplasms
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Colloids*
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Hand
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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Nuclear Medicine
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Pathology
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Radioactivity
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy*
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Serum Albumin
10.Preliminary Research for Applying Appraisal Techniques to Evaluate the Cause of Skin Injury.
Kyung Moo YANG ; Nak Eun CHUNG ; Sungwook HONG ; Ki Woong MOON ; Joong LEE ; Dong Kyu KIM ; Hoon KANG ; Dal Won KIM ; Young Seok LEE ; Ki Wook KIM ; Geon Woo JOH ; Sung Ji PARK ; Jun Suk KIM ; Seok Hoon JEON ; Joong Seok SEO ; Won Tae LEE
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2008;32(2):105-110
In the field of the forensic medicine, deciding the cause of the injury is very important. Forensic doctors usually use their naked eyes, two dimensional photos, the characteristics and the distribution of the wounds for evaluating the cause of the injuries. After body release, forensic doctors not infrequently met the questions from the law enforcement whether the injuries were matched with the new facts or statements given through the progression of the investigation. In the face of answering this question, the information or evidence about the injury is insufficient. New technologies and instruments are being developed and will be helpful for getting the evidence from the human skin injuries. In this preliminary study, authors try to find the usefulness of appraisal techniques(3D scanner, trace evidence, TMDT, alternative light) that are already used for other purposes in forensic field. These techniques have their own merits for preserving the evidences from the injured skin. But further studies and systemic approaches are essential for more scientifically verified evaluation of the cause of the skin injury.
Humans