1.Electroencephalographic sleep findings and dexamethasone suppression test in major psychotic disorders.
Dong Woo KANG ; Kyu Hee HAHN ; Jin Wook SOHN
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(1):112-124
No abstract available.
Dexamethasone*
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Psychotic Disorders*
2.A Clinical Study of Carpal Scaphoid Fracture and Perilunat Dislocation
Eung Shick KANG ; Soo Bong HAHN ; Dong Wook KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(3):739-746
The wrist consists of a complex structure, including 8 tiny carpal bones and their adjoining soft tissue. Recently the number of injuries of carpal joint is on the increase by accident in leisure or by industrial accident. Carpal bone fracture or dislocation is often mistakably identified as a sprain, which is liable to lead its opportune time to care. So, we analyzed 39 cases to which long-term follow-up was available, among 44 cases which were treated at the department of orthopedic surgery, Yonsei University medical college. The results were as follows; l. Of all 44 cases, 42 were males, and males in 30, 40 decades numbered 32 cases, forming 73 % of all. 2. Of 29 scaphoid fractures, 22 cases were mid 1/3 fractures, and of 15 perilunate dislocation, 10 cases were dorsal transscaphoid perilunate dislocations. 3. Among 39 cases which long-term follow-up was available in the classification by Soto-Hall, 18 cases were acute, in 21 cases treatment was started beyond 2 weeks later after injury. 4. The more delayed diagnosis, the longer period needed bone union for scaphoid fracture. 5. All scaphoid fractures including transscaphoid perilunate dislocation, showed a union rate of 94.3%, and were complicated by 2 non-unions, 3 avascular necrosis, 1 osteoarthritis and one case accompanied an incomplete median nerve injury. So, initial careful evaluation is needed to good prognosis of scaphoid fracture.
Accidents, Occupational
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Carpal Bones
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Carpal Joints
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Classification
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Clinical Study
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Delayed Diagnosis
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Dislocations
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Leisure Activities
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Male
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Median Nerve
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Necrosis
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Orthopedics
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Osteoarthritis
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Prognosis
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Sprains and Strains
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Wrist
3.Diagnosis and Treatment of Pisiform Injury.
Ho Jung KANG ; Dae Eui LIM ; Kye Wook SONG ; Soo Bong HAHN ; Eung Sik KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2001;36(2):93-100
PURPOSE: To establish modality of diagnosis and treatment in pisiform injuries by analysis of its clinical experiences. Materials & Methods : Twelve fractures and one dislocation of the pisiform that were followed up for more than twelve months were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: Eight cases had associated injuries on the wrist or hand of ipsilateral side. Eight cases were diagnosed by routine radiography and three cases required additional special radiography such as the supinated oblique view or carpal tunnel view. One case was diagnosed by computed tomography. Cast immobilization was performed in nine cases and three cases underwent internal fixation. Pisiform was excised in one chronic dislocation case. The results were usually satisfactory but two cases showed pisotriquetral arthritis and one of them underwent excision of pisiform. CONCLUSION: The diagnosis of pisiform injury may accompany some difficulties due to associated carpal injuries. Routine radiography is sufficient for the screening of it if attention is paid and specific radiography such as supinated oblique view or carpal tunnel view may be very useful for confirmation. As conservative treatment alone shows good result, operative fixation is recommended for limited cases. The excision of pisiform is required in case of pisotriquetral arthritis or neglected chronic dislocation.
Arthritis
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Diagnosis*
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Dislocations
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Hand
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Immobilization
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Mass Screening
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Radiography
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Retrospective Studies
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Wrist
4.Traumatic False Aneurysms of the Upper Extremity: 2 Case Reports.
Ho Jung KANG ; Chang Hun SUNG ; Eung Shick KANG ; Soo Bong HAHN ; Kye Wook SONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2001;36(5):485-488
An aneurysm in the upper extremity is rarer than in the lower extremity, and a traumatic false aneurysm is very rare. We encountered two patients with a traumatic false aneurysm in the upper extremity. The first case developed from a posterior interosseous artery injury after an internal fixation using a plate and circumferential wiring for a comminuted fracture of the proximal shaft of radius associated with a dislocation of the left elbow joint. This patient was managed by excision of the false aneurysm, and ligation of the artery. The second case developed from a radial artery catheterization on the left wrist. This was managed by excision of the false aneurysm and an end-to-end anastomosis and resulted in the disappearance of the false aneurysm and a good vascular patency. We report two rare cases of traumatic false aneurysm in the upper extremity and a review of the literature.
Aneurysm
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Aneurysm, False*
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Arteries
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Catheterization
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Catheters
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Dislocations
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Elbow Joint
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Humans
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Ligation
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Lower Extremity
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Radial Artery
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Radius
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Upper Extremity*
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Vascular Patency
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Wrist
5.Fracture and Dislocation of Carpometacarpal Joint Excluding Thumb.
Ho Jung KANG ; Sung Hwan YOON ; Kye Wook SONG ; Soo Bong HAHN ; Eung Shick KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2002;37(4):464-470
PURPOSE: We present our operative experiences with uncommon carpometacarpal (CMC) injuries, excluding the thumb. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty four fractures and dislocations of the CMC joint excluding thumb, which were followed up for an average of 18 months were reviewed retrospectively. Emphases were placed on associated injuries, radiographic findings, treatment and complications. RESULTS: The average age of patients was 35 years with 14 cases of indirect trauma as an injury mechanism. Eighteen of 24 cases involved the 4-5th CMC joint, one case involved the 2-3rd joint and one case involved the 3-4th joint. In addition, there were 4 cases that involved all of the CMC joints. Seven cases were operated upon by closed reduction and percutaneous pinning, 16 cases were treated by open reduction and internal fixation, and 1 case received fusion for neglected injury. Eighteen cases had satisfactory results, 2 cases had residual pain, 2 cases showed a limitation of motion and 2 cases had grip weakness. CONCLUSION: Proper diagnosis and treatment of CMC joint injuries can reduce complications and avoid additional procedures.
Carpometacarpal Joints*
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Diagnosis
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Dislocations*
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Hand Strength
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Humans
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Joints
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Retrospective Studies
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Thumb*
6.A Case of the Traumatic Common Carotid Artery Injury Treated by Autograft
Min Hyuck KANG ; Young KANG ; Hahn Jin JUNG ; Lee Chan JANG ; Dong Wook LEE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2021;64(5):365-369
Cervical area is not protected by bony structures, so traumatic neck injuries can occur frequently. Emergent surgical exploration is necessary for immediate life threatening signs or symptoms, such as expanding hematoma, hematoma with hemodynamic instability, hemomediastinum, hemothorax or hypovolemic shock. Carotid artery reconstruction may be required in some cases of common carotid or internal carotid artery injury because these injuries could develop fatal or serious complications. We report here a case of common carotid artery injury treated by saphenous vein autograft in an emergent situation.
7.Sequence Analysis and Expression of ORF5 in Korean Isolate of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus.
Sun Shin YI ; Ji Sun SUN ; Hyun Soo KIM ; Shien Young KANG ; Tae Wook HAHN
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2011;41(3):173-181
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is the causative agent of reproductive failure and respiratory disorders in pigs. The viral genome consists of eight overlapping open reading frames (ORFs). ORF5 encodes one of the major glycoproteins and is known as an immunologically important structural protein associated with virus neutralization. The ORF5 gene of the Korean PRRSV isolate, CNV-1, was amplified by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), cloned and sequenced. The nucleotide and amino acid sequences of CNV-1 ORF5 shared 91% and 83% identity, respectively, with the American isolate (VR2332 strain) and 57% and 49% identity with the European isolate. For the expression and easy purification of ORF5, the cDNA containing the complete ORF5 sequence fused in-frame with sequence encoding glutathione S-transferase (GST) was cloned into a baculovirus transfer vector and transfected into Sf9 cells. The GST-ORF5 fusion protein produced in Sf9 cells was detected by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blotting. Sequencing results confirmed that the recombinant baculovirus from Sf9 cells contains the complete ORF5 gene. Further studies in this direction will address whether ORF5 can be a good candidate for a subunit vaccine against PRRSV in Korea.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Baculoviridae
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Blotting, Western
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Clone Cells
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DNA, Complementary
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Electrophoresis
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Genome, Viral
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Glutathione Transferase
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Glycoproteins
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Korea
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Open Reading Frames
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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome
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Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus
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Sequence Analysis
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Sf9 Cells
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Sodium
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Swine
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Viruses
8.Isolation and Cloning of an ABC Transporter-Like Gene of Haemophilus parasuis and Its Use in a New Diagnostic PCR.
Hyunil KIM ; Youngjae CHO ; Seongho SHIN ; Sangchul KANG ; O Bong KWON ; Tae Wook HAHN
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2012;42(4):321-329
The aim of this study was to identify a new gene of Haemophilus parasuis that could be used to develop a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for this porcine pathogen. H. parasuis genomic DNA was cloned into a set of expression vectors, and transformants expressing His-tagged polypeptides were identified by colony blotting. An ABC transporter-like gene was isolated. The cloned DNA fragment is 1,105 base pair and shows 78% similarity at the nucleotide level with an ABC transporter gene of H. ducreyi. Based on this sequence, two PCR primers were designed to amplify the entire 1,105-bp fragment in the proposed diagnostic PCR test. PCR amplification was able to detect a minimum of 1 x 10(4) CFU/ml of H. parasuis organisms. Fifteen different H. parasuis serovars were positive using the PCR test. No amplification was observed when the test was done using DNA from 16 other bacterial species commonly isolated from swine.
Base Pairing
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Clone Cells
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Cloning, Organism
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DNA
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Haemophilus
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Haemophilus parasuis
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Peptides
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Swine
9.Comparison between Operative and Conservative Treatment of the 5th Metacarpal Neck Fracture.
Ho Jung KANG ; Kye Wook SONG ; Kwan Kyu PARK ; Seung Yong SUNG ; Soo Bong HAHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2004;39(2):203-209
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical results between conservative and operative treatments and to give guidelines in the treatment of angulated fifth metacarpal neck fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 43 cases of fifth metacarpal neck fracture (25 operative cases, 18 conservative case) were reviewed. The functional and radiologic results between two groups were evaluated. RESULTS: Both the operative group (preop.: 41.9 degree) and the conservative group (preop.: 39.7degree)showed satisfactory results (operative group: 15.3 degree, conservative group: 24.1degree) immediately after the correction. The maintenance of angulation correction was superior in operative group (15.7degree) than in conservative group (34.2degree), and patients' subjective satisfactions were superior in operative group too. Depressed knuckle on dorsum of hand was more frequently observed in conservative group (38.9%) than operative group (4%). Functional result in both groups was good. CONCLUSION: Because the correction of angulation was not maintained well in conservative group and a large portion of complications often occurred in cases of angulation more than 40 degree, operative treatment is needed in cases of angulation of fractured site more than 40 degree in the fifth metacarpal neck fracture.
Hand
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Neck*
10.Efficacy and clinical trials of Salenvac-T, bivalent killed vaccine containing Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium.
Youngjae CHO ; Zheng Wu KANG ; Kyung Soo KANG ; Seunghwan JEONG ; Hee Jun YOON ; Seungwon SUH ; Tae Wook HAHN
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2013;53(1):43-48
Commercial bivalent killed Salmonella vaccine Salenvac-T has been used in several countries in order to prevent salmonellosis with Salmonella enterica serovars Enteritidis (SE) and Typhimurium (ST) in poultry. However, this vaccine has not been used in poultry farms in South Korea. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of Salenvac-T vaccine to protect against the challenge of virulent SE and ST, and the effect of the vaccine on egg production and mortality in layer hens. The colonization of liver, spleen and cecum with challenged SE and ST was reduced in vaccinated chickens compared with that of unvaccinated control group. The twice vaccination with Salenvac-T induced elevated antibody responses against both SE and ST detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The higher average hen-day production was observed in the vaccinated layer hens than in the unvaccinated layer hens without significance. The average mortality was lower in the vaccinated layer hens during the experiment period. The antibody responses to both SE and ST were persistently detected in the vaccinated layers. In summary, vaccination with Salenvac-T reduces colonization of internal organs and induces good antibody responses, thereby results in higher performance and lower egg contamination with SE and ST in layer hens.
Antibody Formation
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Cecum
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Chickens
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Colon
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Liver
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Ovum
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Poultry
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Republic of Korea
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Salmonella
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Salmonella enterica
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Salmonella enteritidis
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Salmonella Infections
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Salmonella typhimurium
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Spleen
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Vaccination