2.Clinical Study of Ectopic Pregnancy.
Byung Wook JUNG ; Jong Dae KIM ; Eun Chul JANG ; Eun Sik SON ; Ho Joon CHOI ; Seung Gwon SHIN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;43(12):2159-2165
No abstract available.
Female
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic*
3.Reproducibility of Gated Myocardial Perfusion SPECT for the Assessment of Myocardial Function : Comparison with Thallium-201 and Technetium-99m-MIBI.
In Young HYUN ; Jung Gee SEO ; Eui Soo HONG ; Dae Hyuck KIM ; Sung Eun KIM ; Jun GWON ; Geum Soo PARK ; Won Sik CHOI ; Woo Hyung LEE
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2000;34(5):381-392
PURPOSE: We compared the reproducibility of 201Tl and 99mTc-sestamibi (MIBI) gated SPECT measurement of myocardial function using the Germano algorithm. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Gated SPECT acquisition was repeated in the same position in 30 patients who received 201Tl and in 26 who received 99mTc-MIBI. The quantification of end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), and ejection fraction (EF) on 201Tl and 99mTc-MIBI gated SPECT was processed independently using Cedars quantitative gated SPECT software. The reproducibility of the assessment of myocardial function on 201Tl gated SPECT was compared with that of 99mTc-MIBI gated SPECT. RESULTS: Correlation between the two measurements for volumes and EF was excellent by the repeated gated SPECT studies of 201Tl (r=0.928 to 0.986; p<0.05) and 99mTc-MIBI (r=0.979 to 0.997; p<0.05). However, Bland Altman analysis revealed the 95% limits of agreement (2 SD) for volumes and EF were tighter by repeated 99mTc-MIBI gated SPECT (EDV: 14.1 ml, ESV: 9.4 ml and EF: 5.5%) than by repeated 201Tl gated SPECT (EDV: 24.1 ml, ESV: 18.6 ml and EF: 10.3%). The root mean square (RMS) values of the coefficient of variation (CV) for volumes and EFs were smaller by repeated 99mTc-MIBI gated SPECT (EDV: 2.1 ml, ESV: 2.7 ml and EF: 2.3%) than by repeated 201Tl gated SPECT (EDV: 3.2 ml, ESV: 3.5 ml and EF: 5.2%). CONCLUSION: 99mTc-MIBI provides more reproducible volumes and EF than 201Tl on repeated acquisition gated SPECT. 99mTc-MIBI gated SPECT is the preferable method for the clinical monitoring of myocardial function.
Humans
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Perfusion*
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Technetium Tc 99m Sestamibi
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
4.Diagnostic Effects of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology and Frozen Section for Follicular Neoplasm of the Thyroid.
Sang Min HAN ; Dae Seong GWON ; Jun Sik KIM ; Duk Jin MOON
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2005;69(6):439-442
PURPOSE: To determine diagnostic effects of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNA) and frozen section of thyroid follicular neoplasm and its role in the therapeutic approach. METHOD: We performed a retrospective analysis of the data of patients who underwent thyroid surgery at the Gwangju Christian Hospital, between March 2000 and December 2004, and had a report of preoperative fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy of thyroid follicular lesions, which comprises cellular lesion, suspicious for follicular neoplasm or follicular carcinoma. RESULTS: Out of 45 patients with preoperative FNA biopsy diagnosis of follicular neoplasm, reveals true follicular carcinoma in 20 (44.4%), a follicular adenoma in 11 (24.5%), a papillary carcinoma in 7 (15.5%), a papillary carcinoma with follicular variant in 4 (8.9%), an adenomatous goiter in 3 (6.7%). Among the 45 patients having an intraoperative frozen sections, only 7 patients (15.5%) were true follicular carcinoma, suspicious for malignant follicular neoplasm in 14 patients (31.1%) and suspicious for benign follicular neoplasm in 8 patients (17.8%). final diagnosis were changed from suspicious for benign follicular neoplasm at intraoperative frozen section to malignant in 3 patients, from suspicious for malignant follicular neoplasm to benign in 1 patient. Three patients underwent a lobectomy and 1 patients a subtotal thyroidectomy followed by a completion thyroidectomy. CONCLUSION: Fine needle aspiration cytology and frozen section results are not good indicators in making the decision of operative extent. the best way to establish a diagnosis and to predict prognosis is to surgically remove the tumor for a proper histopathologic examination.
Adenoma
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Biopsy
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Biopsy, Fine-Needle*
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Carcinoma, Papillary
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Diagnosis
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Frozen Sections*
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Goiter
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Gwangju
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Humans
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroidectomy
5.Evaluation of anatomy comic strips for further production and applications.
Dong Sun SHIN ; Dae Hyun KIM ; Jin Seo PARK ; Hae Gwon JANG ; Min Suk CHUNG
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2013;46(3):210-216
The corresponding author of the study has been sketching comic strips to explain anatomy in a humorous manner. All the anatomy comic strips, including those in Korean (650 episodes) and English (451 episodes), can be viewed on the homepage (http://anatomy.co.kr). Such comic strips were created with the aim of assisting medical students. However, their impact was unknown, and therefore, we surveyed the students' responses. We noted that anatomy grades were better in the students who read the comic strips. The comics helped the trainees chat with individuals with and without a medical background. The authors also considered comments on the problems with the comic strips and attempted to find solutions. The episodes are being currently used and further produced for educational purposes. To support this effort, the readers' valuable opinions will be continuously collected and assessed.
Anatomy, Artistic
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Education, Medical
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Humans
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Students, Medical
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Surveys and Questionnaires
6.Results of Histoacryl-Lipiodol Sequential Injection Using Specific Gradient Difference for Bleeding Gastric Varices.
Tae Oh KIM ; Jeong HEO ; Seong Hun LEE ; Dae Sik GWON ; Gwang Ha KIM ; Dae Hwan KANG ; Geun Am SONG ; Mong CHO
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2005;31(2):84-89
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Histoacryl forms hard substances in an instance after a brief exposure to polar liquid, blood or body temperature. This often causes obstruction of injector and endoscopic channel. Furthermore, splashed Histoacryl during injection can lead to accidental loss of vision. We propose a new convenient method of Histoacryl-lipiodol sequential injection and report the results. METHODS: From May 2001 to August 2004, sequential injector method was performed in treating consecutive thirty gastric varices patients. Histoacryl (S.G. 1.0) 1 mL and lipiodol (S.G. 1.28) 1~1.5 mL are filled in 2.5 mL disposable syringe with 16 gauge needle, which are separated into two compartments by specific gravity difference. The injector attached side of charged syringe is gently placed upward and the piston is pushed after the lesion site puncture. Then, normal saline is promptly infused to wash out and the needle is withdrawn. RESULTS: There were 26 males and 4 females. 4 had active bleeding and 26 had the stigmata of bleeding. Varices types were Lg-c in 10, Lg-cf in 16 and Lg-f in 4 patients and the Child-Pugh classification were A in 17%, B in 53% and C in 30%. The average amount was 1.53 mL. Initial hemostasis rate was 97%, 3 of patients re-bled in 4 weeks and 2 patients later. One patient died after the procedure and a case of procedure related bacteremia has occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Histoacryl-lipiodol sequential injection by specific gravity difference is convenient and safe. Also, it carries less damage to the instruments.
Bacteremia
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Body Temperature
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Christianity
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Classification
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Enbucrilate
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Esophageal and Gastric Varices*
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Ethiodized Oil
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Female
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Hemorrhage*
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Hemostasis
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Humans
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Male
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Needles
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Punctures
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Specific Gravity
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Syringes
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Varicose Veins
7.A Case of Primary Hepatic T-Cell Lymphoma Associated with Crescentic Glomerulonephritis.
Seon Mie KIM ; Ki Hyeong LEE ; Hong Bin KIM ; Young SO ; Byeong Gwan KIM ; Dong Young PARK ; Chul Won JUNG ; Dae Seong HEO ; Suhng Gwon KIM ; Hyo Suk LEE ; Noe Kyeong KIM ; Yong Il KIM ; Hyun Soon LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 1997;53(1):111-116
The primary lymphoma of the liver is a rare disease. We report a case of primary hepatic T-cell lymphoma associated with crescentic glomerulonephritis. The case, a 53-year-old male was presented with a 2-year history of hepatic mass and a 1-month history of foamy urine, rapidly progressive azotemia, and oliguria. The kidney biopsy revealed diffuse crescentic glomerulonephritis. The result of immunohistochemical study of liver biopsy specimen was consistent with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in T-cell lineage. Because renal function was deteriorated rapidly and there were signs of volume overload, hemodialyses were performed. Although the patient received 2 cycles of combination chemotherapy with CHOP(cyclophosphamide, vincristine, prednisolone, and doxorubicin), he did not respond and died of sepsis.
Azotemia
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Biopsy
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Glomerulonephritis*
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Humans
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Kidney
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Liver
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Liver Neoplasms
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
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Lymphoma, T-Cell*
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Oliguria
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Prednisolone
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Rare Diseases
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Renal Dialysis
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Sepsis
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T-Lymphocytes*
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Vincristine
8.Analysis of Methylmercury Concentration in the Blood of Koreans by Using Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectrophotometry.
Byoung Gwon KIM ; Eun Mi JO ; Gyeong Yeon KIM ; Dae Seon KIM ; Yu Mi KIM ; Rock Bum KIM ; Byung Seong SUH ; Young Seoub HONG
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2012;32(1):31-37
BACKGROUND: Methylmercury is an organic form of mercury that is highly toxic to humans. Here, we present and establish a novel method to detect methylmercury concentrations in the blood of Koreans. METHODS: Methylmercury concentration was analyzed with an automated methylmercury analytic system (MERX, Brooks Rand Co., USA) using cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrophotometry (CVAFS). A variety of biological materials were digested in methanolic potassium hydroxide solution. The analysis method was validated by examination of certified reference material (955c, National Institute of Standard and Technology, USA). We randomly selected 30 Korean adults (age 20 yr or older) to analyze total blood mercury and methylmercury concentrations. RESULTS: The detection limit and methylmercury recovery rate using this method were 0.1 pg/L and, 99.19% (range: 89.33-104.89%), respectively. The mean blood concentration of methylmercury was 4.54+/-2.15 microg/L (N=30). The mean proportion of methylmercury to the total mercury concentration was 78.27% (range: 41.37-98.80%). CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first report to analyze blood methylmercury concentration using CVAFS in Korea. We expect that this method will contribute to the evaluation of mercury exposure and the assessment of the toxicological impact of mercury in future studies.
Adult
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Humans
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Hydroxides/chemistry
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Mercury/blood
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Methylmercury Compounds/*blood
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Potassium Compounds/chemistry
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Reproducibility of Results
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Republic of Korea
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*Spectrophotometry, Atomic
9.Four Cases of Abnormal Neuropsychological Findings in Children with High Blood Methylmercury Concentrations.
Young Seoub HONG ; Dae Seon KIM ; Seung Do YU ; Seong Hwan KIM ; Jong Kuk KIM ; Yu Mi KIM ; Jae Ho YU ; Ji Hyun JUNG ; Byoung Gwon KIM
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2013;25(1):18-
BACKGROUND: Methylmercury (MeHg) easily crosses the blood-brain barrier and accumulates in the brain. Accumulated MeHg will cause neurological symptoms. We report four pediatric cases of neuropsychological findings with high blood MeHg concentrations. CASE PRESENTATION: Four children were admitted for follow-up study because their total mercury (THg) concentration in the blood was found to be high during a national survey. Case 1 was a 9-year-old female with a 16.6 microg/l blood THg concentration in the survey. During admission, the blood THg, hair THg, and blood MeHg concentration(mercury indices) were 21.4 microg/l, 7.2 microg/g, and 20.1 microg/l, respectively. In our neuropsychological examination, cognitive impairment and attention deficit were observed. Her diet included fish intake 2-3 times per week, and she had been diagnosed with epilepsy at 3 years of age. Case 2 was a 12-year-old male with blood THg of 15.4 microg/l in the survey and the mercury indices were 12.7 microg/l, 5.7 microg/g, and 11.8 microg/l, respectively, on admission. He was also observed to have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Case 3 was a 10-year-old male child with blood THg of 17.4 microg/l in the survey, and the mercury indices on admission were 21.6 microg/l, 7.5 microg/g and 21.5 microg/l, respectively. In his case, mild attention deficit was observed. Case 4 was a 9-year-old male with blood THg of 20.6 microg/l in the survey and the mercury indices were 18.9 microg/l, 8.3 microg/g, and 14.4 microg/l, respectively, on admission. Mild attention difficulty was observed. CONCLUSION: We suggest that fish consumption may be the main source of MeHg exposure, and that MeHg may have been the cause of the neuropsychological deficits in these cases.
Blood-Brain Barrier
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Brain
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Child*
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Diet
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Epilepsy
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hair
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Humans
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Male
10.Association between Low-level Mercury Exposure and Neurobehavioral Functions in Korean Adults Living in a Coastal City.
Rock Bum KIM ; Byoung Gwon KIM ; Yu Mi KIM ; Young Seoub HONG ; Chang Hun YOU ; Dae Seon KIM
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2013;28(1):e2013015-
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the association between low-level mercury exposure and neurobehavioral functions in adults living in coastal regions of Korea. METHODS: We selected 172 adults aged 20-65 years living in a city in the coastal region of Korea. A sociodemographic survey was conducted, mercury levels in the blood, urine, and hair were measured, and the associations according to computerized neurobehavioral tests were determined using univariate analysis. After adjustment for associated variables, a multivariate linear regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: The geometric mean mercury levels in the blood, urine, and hair were 5.41 microg/L (range, 0.00-15.84 microg/L), 1.17 microg/g-creatinine (range, 0.00-32.86 microg/g-creatinine), and 1.37 mg/kg (range, 0.42-6.56 mg/kg), respectively. Variables that were associated with simple reaction time according to the neurobehavioral test results were age and urine mercury level. Variables associated with choice reaction time were the recent use of Korean traditional medicine and urine mercury level. Variables associated with the right-hand finger tapping speed test were age, gender, smoking behavior, education level, monthly household income, and urine mercury level. Variables associated with the left-hand finger tapping speed test were age, gender, education level, and urine mercury level. After adjustment for associated variables, there was no significant association between urine mercury level and simple reaction time (beta=25.96; p=0.47), choice reaction time (beta=50.37; p=0.32), or the number of left-hand finger taps (beta=-1.54; p=0.21). However, urine mercury level was significantly associated with the number of right-hand finger taps (beta=-3.86; p=0.01). CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence that low-level mercury exposure in adults is associated with deficits in neurobehavioral functions. A longer follow-up study is required to confirm this conclusion.
Adult*
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Education
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Family Characteristics
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Fingers
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Hair
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Humans
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Korea
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Linear Models
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Medicine, Korean Traditional
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Reaction Time
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Smoke
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Smoking