1.The Conservative Treatment of Congenital Torticollis
Chung Nam KANG ; Dong Hae KIM ; Ki Hong CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1972;7(3):312-318
The analysis of 48 infants of congenital torticollis and the result of their conservative treatment are reported. The abnormalities of their neck were noticed by mothers within three months of infant life but mostly at three to four weeks. The ratio of male to female was 9:7 and incidence of right and left was 30 to 18. The mass located mostly(50%) at middle third of the sternocleidomastoid muscle belly. The prominence of incidence were noticed on the abnormality of fetal position in the uterus, mode of delivery and also on the baby of elderly primipara. About 67% of cases were breech(46%) and transverse(21%) position prenatally and 67% were delivered by forceps(41.7%), vacum and induction(12.5%each). The age of mother at delivery has close relationship between congenital torticollis with about two third of them are born of 29–34 year old mother and primipara infants were 61%. For the treatment, daily stretch exercises of affected sternocleidomastoid muscle was done by physical therapist for 20–30 times in two separate session. The effect can be noticed by the gradual correction of rotation deformity first and then the mass become soften and smaller. The next change is the correction of deviation deformity but the mass remain last. However, the mass remaining one fourth of original size was absorbed spontaneously without further treatment. The result of complete cure in ten weeks of treatment were 43(90%) out of 48 patients and the remianing five cases required for 15 weeks of treatment. In conclusion the congenital torticollis can be treated effectively by stretch exercises when it began within three months of age of the patient. A hundred per cent effect of cure may be obtained in ten weeks of treatment in case of initial treatment is begin within four weeks of age and required for 15 weeks of treatment on 4–12 weeks old infants.
Aged
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Exercise
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant
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Male
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Mothers
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Neck
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Physical Therapists
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Torticollis
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Uterus
2.Histopathologic Study of the Regional Lymph Nodes Reactivity in Gastric Carcinomas.
Hae Joo NAM ; Won Hee CHOI ; Tae Sook LEE ; Suk Jae HONG
Korean Journal of Pathology 1987;21(1):1-11
This study represents the immune reaction pattern of gastric carcinoma, based on the morphologic characteristics of regional lymph nodes in the cases of stomach carcinomas. The materials were obtained from the resected specimens from 100 carcinoma patients. We chose Tsakraklides' method in classification of the structure of lymph node, which are as follows: lymphocyte predominance, germinal center predominance, unstimulated and lymphocyte depletion. The incidence was as follows: lymphocyte predominance 45, germinal center predominance 32, unstimulated 21 and lymphocyte depletion 2. In the lymph nodes of peptic ulcer, lymphocyte predominance pattern was most common. The reactivity of lymph nodes is suppressed proportionally to the severity of cancers, thus the advanced case of cancer exhibited lymphocyte depletion pattern which suggests exhaustion of immune reaction. The lymphocyte predominance pattern was frequent in superficial type and expanding type of gastric carcinoma. The cancer metastasis of lymph node in lymphocyte predominance was smaller than the other type of lymph nodes, while metastasis increased progressively higher with the orders as following: lymphocyte predominance, germinal center predominance, unstimulated and lymphocyte depletion.
Incidence
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Neoplasm Metastasis
3.The Relationship between Binocular Function and the Surgical Outcome of Intermittent Exotropia.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2001;42(11):1588-1593
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the relationship between binocular function and the surgical outcome of intermittent exotropia. METHODS: The surgical outcome and binocular function were retrospectively investigated in 44 patients who had undergone surgery for intermittent exotropia with at least 6 months of post-operative follow-up. We evaluated visual acuity, age at operation, angle of exodeviation, fusional status with Worth-4-dot test and stereoacuity with Titmus test before and after surgery. RESULTS: A 'surgical success' defined as a final alignment of orthophoria, esotropia less than 5PD or exotropia less than 10PD at far primary position, was achieved in 31 patients (70%). The surgical outcome according to preoperative stereopsis and fusional status was not statistically significant. Whereas, there was a tendency toward more surgical success in patients with central fusion and the first postoperative day diplopia but statistically indifferent. There was an improvement of stereoacuity in 34 out of 44 patients after surgery. The fusional status was improved in 9 patients out of 44 patients. There was an improvement of postoperative binocular function regardless the surgical outcome. But the achievement of fine stereopsis below 100 seconds of arc and central fusion increased only in success group. CONCLUSIONS: The preoperative binocular function did not contribute significantly to the surgical outcome (p>0.05) and postoperative binocular function could be improved by surgical correction in both surgical success and failure group. But the better binocular function was achieved by successful surgical alignment.
Depth Perception
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Diplopia
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Esotropia
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Exotropia*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Telescopes*
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Visual Acuity
4.The Correlation Analysis of Fluid Intake, Skin Hydration and Skin pH of College Students.
Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science 2015;17(2):132-139
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to verify the correlation analysis between fluid intake on skin hydration and pH of college students. METHODS: The subjects were 129 female nursing students in D city. Data were collected by a self-administered questionnaire, using a skin moisture checker and skin pH meter on faces, hands, and feet. The collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson correlation analysis, using SPSS WIN, 20. RESULTS: The daily fluid intake was composed of 57% pure water, 21% caffeinated beverages, 22% non-caffeinated beverages. There were significant differences in average skin hydration on the three body parts according to pure water, caffeinated beverages, and non-caffeinated beverages; however, there was no significant difference measured by fluid intake. There was a significant positive correlation between fluid intake and skin hydration: between pure water and skin hydration. There was significant negative correlation between caffeinated beverages and skin hydration: between non-caffeinated beverages and skin hydration. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that fluid intake, pure water, caffeinated beverages, and non-caffeinated beverages have an effect on skin hydration and pH. Therefore, it is good to increase the amount of fluid intake but, it is recommended to increase the amount of intake of pure water rather than beverages to improve skin status.
Beverages
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Drinking Water
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Female
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Foot
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Hand
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Human Body
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Humans
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration*
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Skin*
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Students, Nursing
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Water
5.The Suppressive Effect of Evening Primrose Oil on Murine Contact Sensitivity.
Jin Ho HONG ; Sung Yul LEE ; Hae Jun SONG ; Young Chul KYE ; Soo Nam KIM
Annals of Dermatology 1995;7(1):39-44
BACKGROUND: Evening primrose oil(EPO) is a rich source of cis-linoleic acid and gammalinolenic acid(GLA) and has been used as a therapeutic agent in various skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the suppressive effect of EPO on murine contact sensitivity. METHODS: BALB/c mice were divided into 3 groups, positive control, experimental and negative control groups: the positive control group represents a group of mice which were sensitized and challenged with DNFB, the experimental group represents EPO-pretreated positive control group and the negative control group represents a group of mice which were challenged only. The changes of ear thickness were measured, and H & E staining and immunohistochemical staining for ICAM-1 expression of ear skin were performed to evaluate the histological changes of each group. RESULTS: The Pretreatment of mice with EPO resulted in suppression of contact sensitivity by more than 82%. On H & E staining, only a mild inflammatory reaction was observed in the dermis. Also ICAM-1 expression of keratinocytes, the intensity of the staining was significantly decreased in the experimental group compared with positive group. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates that EPO was able to suppress the induction of contact sensitivity.
Animals
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Dermatitis, Atopic
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Dermatitis, Contact*
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Dermis
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Dinitrofluorobenzene
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Ear
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Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1
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Keratinocytes
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Mice
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Oenothera biennis*
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Skin
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Skin Diseases
6.Influence of Stress, Self-efficacy for Smoking Cessation, Smoking Temptation and Nicotine Dependency in Male College Students who Smoke.
Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science 2016;18(1):1-8
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the levels of stress, self-efficacy for smoking cessation, smoking temptation, and nicotine dependency, and to identify factors influencing nicotine dependency among male college students who smoke. METHODS: In this study, a cross-sectional survey design was adopted for 283 male college students who smoke in D city, Korea. Data was analyzed for descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation, and multiple regression using the SPSS 20.0 program. RESULTS: The mean score of stress was 27.00+/-6.28, self-efficacy for smoking cessation was 25.61+/-6.71, smoking temptation was 53.87+/-11.02, and nicotine dependency was 3.63+/-1.96. There was a significant positive correlation between stress and nicotine dependency (r=.58, p<.001) and between smoking temptation and nicotine dependency (r=.59, p<.001). There was a significant negative correlation between self-efficacy for smoking cessation and nicotine dependency (r=-.59, p<.001). The significant factors influencing nicotine dependency were stress (beta=.357, p<.001), self-efficacy for smoking cessation (beta=.359, p<.001), and smoking temptation (beta=.297, p<.001). This model explained 60.3% of variance in nicotine dependency (F=105.59, p<.001). CONCLUSION: The results suggest that an intervention program is needed to reduce the perception of stress and smoking temptation, and to increase the ability of self-efficacy for smoking cessation among male college students who smoke with the intention to quit smoking.
Cross-Sectional Studies
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Humans
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Intention
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Korea
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Male*
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Nicotine*
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Smoke*
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Smoking Cessation*
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Smoking*
7.Influence of Knowledge about Lung Cancer, Attitude and Preventive Health Behavior about Cancer on Nicotine Dependency in Smoking Male College Students.
Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science 2016;18(4):213-220
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to identify the influence of knowledge, attitude and preventive health behavior of cancer on nicotine dependency in male college students who have a habit of smoking. METHODS: In this study, a cross-sectional survey design was adopted for the 254 male college students who smoke in D and S city. The data was analyzed for descriptive statistics, t-test, Pearson's correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis using the SPSS 20.0 program. RESULTS: Knowledge about lung cancer (β=-.407, p<.001), preventive health behaviors about cancer (β=-.223, p<.001) and the smoking period (5years≤) (β=.198, p=.001) were identified as the factors influencing nicotine dependency of the subjects. The model explained 33% of variance in nicotine dependency (F=20.49, p<.001). CONCLUSION: The results suggest that anti-smoking educators should include the strategies to increase knowledge about lung cancer and preventive health behaviors of cancer, and to reduce the smoking period in their smoking cessation program.
Cross-Sectional Studies
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Health Behavior*
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms*
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Lung*
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Male*
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Nicotine*
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Smoke*
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Smoking Cessation
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Smoking*
8.Distribution of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 3-kinase in the cat brain by immunohistochemical study.
Dong Hou KIM ; Hyun KIM ; Seung Jun HWANG ; Hae Nam HONG ; Young Suk SUH
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1993;26(4):378-389
No abstract available.
Animals
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Brain*
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Cats*
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Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate*
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Inositol*
9.A Case of Desmoid Tumor
Dong Hae KIM ; Chung Nam KANG ; Sung Joon KIM ; Ki Hong CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1972;7(3):351-354
A case report of desmoid tumor(musculo-aponeurotic fibromatosis) arising from sternum and upper part of anterior sheath of rectus abdominis muscle in a one and half years old male child is reported. The patient's parent noticed a protruding hard mass on the lower end of sternal portion two weeks previous to surgery. The mass had dense, grayish white and glistering character invading the upper part of rectus abdominis muscle and cartilagenous portion of sternum including xyphoid process. Wide excision of mass including myo-fascial tissue of the rectus abdominal apponeurosis was performed. The excised mass was 4×4×2cm in size and the microscopic findings were typical desmoid tumor. The operative wound had partial skin necrosis due to poor circulation of skin because of the mass extended up to subcutaneous tissue and biopsy scar but eventually healed. There is no any signs of recurrence of tumor on 7 months postoperative follow up but may need more observation to define it.
Biopsy
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Child
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Cicatrix
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Fibromatosis, Aggressive
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Necrosis
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Parents
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Rectus Abdominis
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Recurrence
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Skin
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Sternum
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Subcutaneous Tissue
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Wounds and Injuries
10.Effect of VCAM-1 expression in human endothelial cells by proinflammatory cytokines.
Yun Hae CHANG ; Su Kil PARK ; Hee Bom MOON ; Jae Dam LEE ; Seong Who KIM ; On You HWANG ; Hae Nam HONG ; Young Joo CHO
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 1999;19(2):163-172
BACKGROUND: The expression of adhesion molecules contribute to development of systemic diseases. Vascular cell adhesion molecule-l(VCAM-1) is an endothelial cell membrane glycoprotein that has been implicated in leukocyte/endothelial cell interactions in inflammation. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to characterize the surface expression and regulation of VCAM-1 on two different endothelial cells. METHOD: We examined the effects of the expression of VCAM-1 in two different endothelial cells, isolated from human umbilical cords and human glomerulus. Expression of VCAM-1 was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) and flow cytometry. RESULTS: In human umbilical cord endothelial cells(HUVECs), both interleukin-l B(IL-lB) and tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) increased VCAM-1 expression. VCAM-1 expression increased by TNF-a was higher than that increased by IL-lB. In human glomerular endothelial cells(HGECs), IL-lB and TNF-a markedly increased VCAM-1 expression. Conclusion. The regulation of VCAM-1 appears to be somewhat different in HGECs compared with HUVECs. These differences between the responsiveness of the two cells may possibly indicate inherent differences in endothelial cell derived from different vascular beds.
Cell Adhesion
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Cell Communication
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Cytokines*
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Endothelial Cells*
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans*
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Inflammation
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Membrane Glycoproteins
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Necrosis
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Umbilical Cord
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Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1*