1.A Study on Cognitive Attitudes toward Death according to MBTI Personality Types.
Hyung goo KANG ; Seong Min YOON
Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2015;18(2):97-104
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate attitudes toward death according to personality types and to suggest the need to develop related hospice programs. METHODS: Personality types were identified by the Korean version of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Form G. A questionnaire with 26 five-point Likert items was used to survey participants' attitudes toward death. RESULTS: The ESFP personality type was most common (20%) among available 100 participants. Significant differences were observed in the attitudes towards death preparation according to personality type s. Participants with personality preference types E, T and J showed positive attitudes (P<0.05) toward death, but no significant differences were shown based on the SN index. CONCLUSION: The attitudes toward death differed by personality types. Therefore, this study points to the need to develop diverse hospice programs based on the personality types.
Hospice Care
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Personality Inventory
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Surveys and Questionnaires
2.Thoracic Disc Herniation: 1 Case Report
Min Gi KANG ; Jung Hwan SON ; Jang Suk CHOI ; Young Goo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1988;23(6):1554-1560
Thoracic disc herniation is an uncommon cause of thoracic cord compression. Herniation in this region is of particular importance because of the serious disorders of nervous function which result from anterior compresstion of the spinal cord. Early diagnosis and prompt surgical treatment are imperative because of the progressive and serious neurological deficit which results from delay. Numerous problems remain as to the safest surgical approach to the prolapsed thoracic intervertebral disc. We treated a case of herniated intervertebral disc occuring at Tll–T12 using the anterior approach. The result was favourable.
Early Diagnosis
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Intervertebral Disc
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Spinal Cord
3.Treatment of C.D.H. in Children Who are Six to Thirtysix Months Old
Min Gi KANG ; Myung Hwan SON ; Jang Suk CHOI ; Young Goo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(6):1633-1643
The aims of treatment of children with CDH untreated until walking age should be to reestablish the mechanics of the hip joint and avoid complications, especially avascular necosis, thus delaying the devlopment of osteoarthritis. In the child who is first seen between the ages of one and three years, considerable controversy still exists as to the merit of closed versus operative management. The average 29.3 months follow-up results in fifty congenitally dislocated hips in forty-five children with were between six and thirty-six months old when treatment was begun have been reviewed at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, In Je University, College of Medicine, Paik Hospital from June, 1979 to Aug, 1989. The results of this study were as follows: 1. Factors affecting method of treatment were age, degree of dislocation and acetabular index; A. Age 1) The children below ages of 18 months were treatment by closed reduction. 2) The children below ages of 18 months were treatment by open reduction with concomittant procedures. B. Degree of dislocation: Open reduction was more frequently reguired in higher degree of dislocation. C. Acetabular index: It was little influenced on method of treatment. 2. The complications were persisten subuxation (3 cases), temporary irregular ossification (16 cases) and avascular necrosis (1 cases).
Acetabulum
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Child
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Dislocations
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip
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Hip Joint
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Humans
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Mechanics
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Methods
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Necrosis
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Osteoarthritis
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Walking
4.Immediate Mastopexy after Giant Breast Tumor Resection.
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2002;29(4):327-331
Differential diagnosis of benign giant tumors includes a circumscribed fibrocystic disease, giant fibroadenoma, juvenile fibroadenoma, lipoma, cystosarcoma phylloides, and hamartoma. Current general surgery textbooks describe excision through an inframammary incision and state that reconstructive procedures with flap rotation and prosthesis are inappropriate because the breast remnant generally returns to a normal configuration and contour following removal of a benign breast tumor. Although we agree with this recommendation for smaller fibroadenomas, the distortion and asymmetric stretching that occur with the larger tumors call for a breast reconstructive technique to achieve symmetry. We report 3 cases of giant benign tumors which were treated by excision and reconstruction using mastopexy technique. It's highly recommended that patients with benign giant tumors of breast should be treated by plastic surgeons with reconstructive techniques.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Fibroadenoma
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Hamartoma
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Humans
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Lipoma
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Phyllodes Tumor
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Prostheses and Implants
5.The Effects of Biofeedback Balance Training Using InteractiveBalance System in Acute Stroke Patients.
Kang Goo LEE ; Min Ho CHUN ; Bo Ryun KIM ; Si Hyun KANG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2009;33(1):41-47
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of the biofeedback balance training using Interactive Balance System (IBS) in acute stroke patients. METHOD: We recruited 40 acute stroke patients who were able to stand independently. The patients were divided into two groups. One group received conventional balance training (control group) and the other group received biofeedback balance training using IBS (case group) for 2 weeks. After training, the effects were evaluated using 3 parameters: indices from IBS (stability score, weight distribution index, and distance form zero point to body's center of pressure (COP) in coordinate), balance assessments (Berg balance scale and postural assessment scale for stroke patients), and functional outcome (the Korean version of modified Barthel index). RESULTS: There were no differences in age and time since onset between the two groups. All parameters were significantly improved in both groups after training. However, the distribution of COP of the case group was significantly closer to the zero point than that of the control group in coordinate after training (p=0.005). CONCLUSION: Biofeedback balance training using IBS has a better effect on the symmetry in static condition on evaluation using IBS than conventional balance training for acute stroke patients.
Biofeedback, Psychology
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Humans
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Stroke
6.Study on the Vitrification of Haman Blastocysts: II. Effect of Vitrification on the Implantation and the Pregnancy of Haman Blastocysts.
Se Hee KIM ; Sang Won LEE ; Ju Hee LEE ; Sang Min KANG ; Hee Jeong OH ; Seoung Min LEE ; Seong Goo LEE
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 2000;27(1):67-74
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of vitrification on the implantation the pregnancy of human blastocysts. METHOD: The transfer of the frozen-thawed blastocysts by the slow freezing or vitrification was performed between January 1998 and July 1999. The zygotes derives from IVF were cocultured with cumulus cells in YS medium containing 20% hFF for 5days. Two or three of the best balstocysts produced on day 5 were transferred into the uterus, and then supernumerary blastocysts were randomly divided into two groups. One was frozen by slow freezing and the other was frozen by vitrification method. The slow freezing procedure was performed in two steps (5% glycerol and 9% glycerol + 0.2 M sucrose for 10 min, respectively) using programmed freezer (-2degrees C/min to -7degrees C, 0.3degrees C and plunged into LN2). The blastocysts frozen by slow freezing were thawed at 36degrees C then removed glycerol in 7 steps. The vitrification procedure was performed in three steps (10% glycerol for 5 min, 10% glycerol + 20% ethylene glycol for 5 min, 25% glycerol + 25% ethylene glycol and directly LN2 within 1 min). The blastocysts frozen by vitrification were thawed at 20degrees C water then removed cryoprotectant in 3 steps. In each group, thawed blastocysts were cocultured with cumulus cells in YS medium containing 20% hFF for 18h and transferred into the uterus. The implantation rate was evaluated per transferred blastocysts and the pregnancy rate was evaluated per transfers. RESULTS: The survival rate of vitrified group (74.5%) was higher than slow freezing group (68.0%), but not significant. When 98 thawed blastocysts of vitrification were transferred in 40 cycles, 19 pregnancies (clinical pregnancy rate; 47.5%) were established. One miscarriage occurred in the eighth week of pregnancy (ongoing pregnancy rate; 45.0%). 7 pregnancies were ongoing, 11 pregnancies went to term, and 16 healthy infants were born. The Implantation rate was 31.6%. These results were higher than those obtained by the slow freezing (clinical pregnancy rate; 40.3%, ongoing pregnancy rate; 32.5% and implantation rate; 25.3%), but not significant. CONCLUSION: Vitrification is a simple, quick and economical method when compared to slow freezing. It will be chosen as a good method of human embryo freezing in IVF-ET programs.
Abortion, Spontaneous
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Blastocyst*
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Cumulus Cells
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Embryonic Structures
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Ethylene Glycol
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Female
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Freezing
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Glycerol
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Humans
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Infant
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Pregnancy Rate
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Pregnancy*
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Sucrose
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Survival Rate
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Uterus
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Vitrification*
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Water
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Zygote
7.Clinical Observation on Exogeneous Endophthalmitis.
Sang Yong LEE ; Goo Min KANG ; Moo Hwan CHANG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(1):60-66
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of intravitreous injection of Vancomycin and Amikacin in exogenous endophthalmitis (before culture results are obtained), and the relationship between such empirical therapy and results of culture, susceptibilities of cultured organism to antibiotics, and visual prognosis. METHODS: The authors conducted a retrospective study of 23 patients (23 eyes) who had been treated for endophthalmitis between May 1996 and November 2000. RESULTS: The final vision was 0.15 and better in 18 eyes out of 23 eyes, and 5 eyes reported vision worse than 0.1. Endophthalmitis was associated with cataract surgery in 15 eyes, ocular traumja in 7 eyes, filtration surgery in 1 eye. Eyes with posttraumatic endophthalmitis had worse visual prognosis. When smear and culture was performed, 14 out of 23 eyes were tested positive, and all the obtained microorganisms showed sensitivity to vancomycin and amikacin. The results were similar between Gram positive and negative bacteria. When the onset of symptoms was within 1 week after intraocular operation, and when the patients with ocular trauma reported to the hospital within two days, the prognosis was relatively better. The use of intravitreous antibiotics alone yielded similar results compared to the use of combined systemic antibiotics. Two out of 5 eyes which underwent vitrectomy and 16 out of 18 eyes which did not undergo vitrectomy reported final vision of 0.15 or better. CONCLUSIONS: When endophthalmitis is suspected, one should immediately perform diagnostic workup and the patient is immediately given intravitreous injection of vancomycin and amikacin. When smear and culture results are obtained later on, one can modify and improve the treatment modalities in an attempt to improve visual prognosis.
Amikacin
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Bacteria
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Cataract
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Endophthalmitis*
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Filtering Surgery
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Humans
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Vancomycin
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Vitrectomy
8.MR Signal Change in a Patient with Partial Seizure and Nonketotic Hyperglycemia.
Chang Hyo YOON ; Woo Ho HAN ; Min Goo KANG ; Ji Eun KIM
Journal of Korean Epilepsy Society 2009;13(2):79-81
Seizures are a common presenting manifestation in patients in a nonketotic hyperglycemic(NKH) hyperosmolar state and the MR findings are typically hyperintense on T2 weighted (T2-W) and fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images. We recently experienced a case of the patient with partial seizure and nonketotic hyperglycemia who showed T2-W and FLAIR hypointensities with T1 weighted (T1-W) contrast enhancement.
Humans
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Hyperglycemia
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Seizures
9.A case of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor originated from the greater omentum in young adult.
Bong Hyeon KYE ; Hyung Jin KIM ; Se Goo KANG ; Changyoung YOO ; Hyeon Min CHO
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2012;82(6):380-384
Inflammatory myofibroblastic (IMF) tumor is a rare solid tumor that often affects children. IMF tumors occur primarily in the lung, but the tumor may affect any organ system with protean manifestations. A 22-year-old woman was evaluated for palpable low abdominal mass that had been increasing in size since two months prior. Abdominal computed tomography showed a lobulated, heterogeneous contrast enhancing soft tissue mass, 6.5 x 5.7 cm in size in the ileal mesentery. At surgery, the mass originated from the greater omentum laying in the pelvic cavity and was completely excised without tumor spillage. Histologically, the mass was a spindle cell lesion with severe atypism and some mitosis. Immunohistochemistry for anaplastic lymphoma kinase-1 revealed that the lesion was an IMF tumor. Because of its local invasiveness and its tendency to recur, this tumor can be confused with a soft tissue sarcoma. Increasing physician awareness of this entity should facilitate recognition of its clinical characteristics and laboratory findings.
Child
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Female
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lung
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Lymphoma
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Mesentery
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Mitosis
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Myofibroblasts
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Omentum
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Sarcoma
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Young Adult
10.Effect of two-phase fabrication method for the optimum fit of light-polymerized record bases.
Jung Bo HUH ; Min Goo KANG ; Sang Wan SHIN ; Jae Jun RYU
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2010;2(3):102-105
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to suggest a method of fabrication of the record base using a light-polymerized resin by applying the two-phase fabrication method for the improvement of the fit of the record base and to compare the degree of fit according to the separation site. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In the edentulous cast of maxilla, four test groups were considered. In the first, second, third, and fourth test groups (n = 12 in each group) the separation was done at 0, 5, 10, and 15 mm, respectively below the alveolar crest along the palatal plane. For the control group, the record base was made without separating the two sections. The light-body silicone material was injected into the fitting surface of the record base. It was then placed onto the cast and finger pressure was applied to stabilize it in a seated position followed by immediate placement onto the universal test device. Finally, the mass of the impression material was measured after it was removed. ANOVA was performed using the SAS program. For the post-hoc test, the Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test and the Tukey-Kramer HSD test were performed (alpha = 0.05). RESULTS: The control group and Group 3, 4 showed significant differences. The Group 3 and 4 showed significantly smaller inside gaps than the control group which was not made with the two-phase fabrication method. CONCLUSION: The two-stage polymerized technique can improve the fit of the denture base particularly when the separation was made at 10 to 15 mm from the alveolar crest.
Collodion
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Denture Bases
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Fingers
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Maxilla
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Phenothiazines
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Polymers
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Silicones