1.Clinical Experiences of the Spinal Hemagioma: Report of Four Cases.
Hean Hae CHOO ; Young Jin LIM ; Tae Sung KIM ; Gook Ki KIM ; Bong Arm RHEE ; Won LEEM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1988;17(2):359-366
Spinal hemangioma is the uncommon, slowly growing benign tumor that arses from the blood vessels and was commonly located in the thoracic spine. The authors experienced 4 cases of spinal hemangioma from the thoracic spine that are diagnosed by simple spine X-ray, spine CT with myelography and confirmed by histological examination. We reviewed the literature concemed with spinal hemangioma.
Blood Vessels
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Hemangioma
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Myelography
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Spine
2.Clinical Experiences of Anterior Choroidal Artery Aneurysm.
Hean Hae CHOO ; Young Jin LIM ; Tae Sung KIM ; Gook Ki KIM ; Bong Arm RHEE ; Won LEEM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1989;18(6):877-884
The surgically treated 9 patients with anterior choroidal artery aneurysms were clinically analysed. The mean age of patients was fifty six and the size were between 3 mm and 12 mm. Anterior choroidal artery, although small, is important cerebral vessel because of its extensive strategic area of supply. We preserve anterior choroidal artery 8 out of 9 cases during clipping of aneurysm. Fortunately in the sacrificed case, no specific neurologic deficit was developed. So, we reviewed the anatomy & collateral circulation of this vessel.
Aneurysm*
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Arteries*
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Choroid*
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Collateral Circulation
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Humans
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Neurologic Manifestations
3.A Study on the Measurement of Normal Cerebral Blood Flow in Korean.
Won LEEM ; Young Soo YUN ; Hean Hae CHOO ; Young Jin LIM ; Tae Sung KIM ; Gook Ki KIM ; Bong Arm RHEE ; Jin Ju CHOI ; Do Su KOO
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1988;17(1):73-86
The brain is the highly organized organ which attributes to consciousness, memory and language. Approximately 85ml of oxygenated blood from the heart is delivered to the brain each minute. In human beings, a steady cerebral blood flow is maintained which cerebral structures are perfused roughly in proportion to their metabolic demands which are actively depend on function. Therefore, cerebral function is the most important physiologic regulator of cerebral blood flow. The measurement of cerebral blood flow is a very important toolin exploring the function of the human brain in healthand disease. An impairment of normal cerebral blood flow indicates clinical derangement of central neruous system. Besides the clinical sympatoms, cerebral blood flow investigation has become our main guideline for judging the timing of operation and prognosis of disease as well as evaluation of treatment. The determination of normal cerebral blood flow in Korean seemed to be enormously important for further study on this subject. For the purpose of establishing normal value of cerebral blood flow in Korean, the author have studied 93 healthy persons with 133Xe-inhalation method using Obrist's two compartmental analysis. Followings were the results. 1) Normal values of FI, ISI, and WIin children below the age of 9 were 113.5+/-36.9, 62.5+/-13.0 and 55.6+/-6.4 each. 2) Normal values of FI, ISI, and WI in the group above the age of 9 were 75.5+/-15.5, 44.6+/-5.7 and 43.1+/-3.95 each. 3) There was no significant difference between mean values of right and left side hemisphere. 4) There was significant decrease in r-CBF in the group above the age of 9, but the decrement by age since after the age of 9 was not significant statistically. 5) The difference of mean values among each lobe was not significant statistically.
Brain
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Child
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Consciousness
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Heart
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Humans
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Memory
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Oxygen
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Prognosis
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Reference Values