1.Experimental Study on Changes in 99mTc-MDP uptake of the Tibia during Blood-Flow and Skeletal phases
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(2):191-196
The purpose of this study is to observe the changes in 99mTc-MDP uptake of the tibia during blood-flow and skeletal phases and determine the clear borderline between both phases. Serial 99mTc-MDP uptake measurements were performed, as control, in ten matured rabbits with skin incision only and in thirty matured rabbits with fractures of middle and distal one-third of tibia, at ten minutes, thirty minutes, one hour, two hours and four hours after injection of bolus. A value in uptake ratio was calculated by measurements of 99mTc-MDP uptake at each observation time for analogous regions of normal and fractured tibia applied with or without tourniquet. The results obtained were as follows: 1. Group I (skin incision only in ten rabbits) 1) Without tourniquet, the mean 99mTc-MDP uptake ratio tibia was value of 1.05 at ten minutes, 0.97 at thirty minutes, 0.99 at one hour, 1.01 at two hours, 0.97 at three hours and 1.08 at four hours. 2) With tourniquet, the mean 99mTc-MDP uptake ratio of tibia was value of 0.61 at ten minutes, 0.64 at thirty minutes, 0.76 at one hour, 0.98 at two hours, 0.94 at three hours and 1.05 at four hours. 2. Group II (fracture with K-wire fixation in twenty rabbits) 1) Without tourniquet, the mean 99mTc-MDP uptake of tibia was value of 0.73 at ten minutes and 0.80 at two hours. 2) With tourniquet, the mean 99mTc-MDP uptake ratio of tibia was value of 0.45 at ten minutes and 0.76 at two hours. 3) There were no significant change of the 99mTc-MDP uptake ratio in two to four hours after fracture whether the tourniquet was applied on or not. 3. In cases with tourniquet application, there were no significant changes of 99mTc-MDP uptake ratio during two to four hours in group I anda II. This experiments suggest the optimal time for evaluation of the skeletal phase is in two hours following the injection of bolus (99mTc-MDP).
Rabbits
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Skin
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Technetium Tc 99m Medronate
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Tibia
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Tourniquets
2.Autism Spectrum Disorder and Behavioral Intervention : An Updated Review.
Hae Ah PARK ; Johanna Inhyang KIM ; Yeni KIM ; Subin PARK ; Younghui YANG ; Youngsun LEE ; Hyojung LEE ; Soo Yeon KIM ; Bung Nyun KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2015;26(2):86-93
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder marked by impaired social communication and repetitive, restricted behaviors and activities. The prevalence of ASD has been increasing for the past 2 decades, but evidence-based therapeutic approaches are lacking for patients with ASD. To date, there is no cure for the core symptoms of ASD, and the existing treatments focus on improving the patient's function and adaptation by using behavioral intervention methods. Behavioral interventions have been proven to show the greatest effect when applied before the age of 2 years, for at least 40-60 hours per week. Many clinicians and ASD families are unfamiliar with the treatment methods, and consequently, may seek unproven and potentially hazardous methods. The purpose of this article was to present an extensive and updated review on evidence-based ASD behavioral interventions that are commonly used in clinical settings.
Child
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Autism Spectrum Disorder*
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Humans
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Prevalence
3.A Case of Cystic Lymphangioma of the Scrotum and Retroperitoneum was Detected in Fetus.
Joo Young RO ; Jae Un JUNG ; Ji Young MIN ; Hae Eun LEE ; Bung Hun JUNG ; In Sook JOO ; Jae Sik SIM ; Kyung Yong SEO ; Seok Joo HAN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004;47(3):577-580
Cystic lymphangioma is a relatively rare congenital malformation of the lymphatic system. It is very rare that retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma was detected by prenatal ultrasonography. There has been no case reported that scrotal cystic lymphangioma was detected by prenatal ultrasonography. We detected a cystic structure with multiseptation in the scrotum at 30 weeks gestation. In addition, we detected the same structure in the retroperitoneum at 35 weeks gestation by routine ultrasonography. Because of increasing size of the cyst, we performed induction delivery at 38 weeks gestation. Operation of the neonate was performed on the 13th day after birth by a pediatric surgeon and the mass was excised and confirmed as cystic lymphangioma. We experienced a case of huge cystic lymphangioma of the retroperitoneum and scrotum by prenatal sonography and report our case with a brief review of literature.
Fetus*
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Lymphangioma, Cystic*
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Lymphatic System
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Parturition
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Pregnancy
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Scrotum*
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Ultrasonography
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Ultrasonography, Prenatal
4.Ubiquitous-Severance Hospital Project: Implementation and Results.
Bung Chul CHANG ; Nam Hyun KIM ; Young A KIM ; Jee Hea KIM ; Hae Kyung JUNG ; Eun Hae KANG ; Hee Suk KANG ; Hyung Il LEE ; Yong Ook KIM ; Sun Kook YOO ; Ilnam SUNWOO ; Seo Yong AN ; Hye Jeong JEONG
Healthcare Informatics Research 2010;16(1):60-64
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to review an implementation of u-Severance information system with focus on electronic hospital records (EHR) and to suggest future improvements. METHODS: Clinical Data Repository (CDR) of u-Severance involved implementing electronic medical records (EMR) as the basis of EHR and the management of individual health records. EHR were implemented with service enhancements extending to the clinical decision support system (CDSS) and expanding the knowledge base for research with a repository for clinical data and medical care information. RESULTS: The EMR system of Yonsei University Health Systems (YUHS) consists of HP integrity superdome servers using MS SQL as a database management system and MS Windows as its operating system. CONCLUSIONS: YUHS is a high-performing medical institution with regards to efficient management and customer satisfaction; however, after 5 years of implementation of u-Severance system, several limitations with regards to expandability and security have been identified.
Database Management Systems
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Electronic Health Records
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Electronics
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Electrons
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Hospital Records
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Information Systems
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Knowledge Bases