1.Attitudes of Physician, Nurse and Patient towards Physician's and Nurse's Uniform.
Youn Heui JUNG ; Suk Bum KIM ; Pock Soo KANG
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1996;13(2):324-346
A survey was conducted to study attitudes of physician, nurse and patient towards physician's and nurse's uniform, from March 1 to March 31, 1996. The study population was 130 physicians and 147 nurses engaged in Yeungnam University Medical Center and 211 inpatients of Yeungnam University Medical Center. A questionnaire method was used to collect data. The following are summaries of findings: In the respect of physician's uniform, both physicians and nurses preferred other type of gown to the traditional coat-typed one and especially, nurses preferred more than physicians. Patients showed no difference in the preference of the traditional one and other form of gown as a whole but those who had higher educational level preferred other form of gown(p<0.01). It tended to agree wearing casual wear of physician during the working time of weekend and holiday as a whole. Younger physicians showed significantly higher preference for it(p<0.05). Regarding the nurse's uniform, both physicians and nurses preferred trousers, and 96% of the nurses did. Especially, nurses who were forty years old or more and who served at outpatient department and administrative and aid parts expressed 100 percent partiality to trousers. For the patients, those who had lower educational level preferred skirt and those who had higher educational level preferred trousers. As to the color of nurse's gown, 46.7% of the physicians and nurses liked white color. The physicians preferred white and nurses preferred other color(p<0.01). Of the patients, 79.1% liked white color. Regarding the wearing cap, 95.9% of the nurses replied it didn't have to wear the cap. The nurses who were fifty or more and who served at outpatient department and special parts gave whole answers of not having to wear the cap. On the other hand, 77.7% of the patients answered nurse had to wear the cap. From the above findings, it would be advisable to give a change to the forms and colors of the gowns to match with the trend and sense of the time instead of insisting on the traditional typical ones.
Academic Medical Centers
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Hand
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Holidays
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Humans
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Inpatients
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Outpatients
2.Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia with Pulmonary Arteriovenous Fistula.
Heui Jeen KIM ; Young Soo YOON ; Jeong Kee SEO ; Hyung Ro MOON ; Kyung Mo YEON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(4):390-394
No abstract available.
Arteriovenous Fistula*
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Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic*
3.Reactive oxygen intermediate production of phagocytes from human cord blood.
Hae Jeong KIM ; Noh Heui MYEONG ; Bok Soo LEE ; Chang Duk JUN ; Hun Taeg CHUNG
Korean Journal of Immunology 1992;14(1):97-105
No abstract available.
Fetal Blood*
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Humans*
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Oxygen*
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Phagocytes*
4.A Case of Intramedullary Myelopathy Associated with Small Cell Lung Cancer.
Heui Soo MOON ; B Joon KIM ; Sang Moo LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2000;18(1):98-101
Subacute paraneoplastic myelopathy is a rare cause of myelopathy. Serepositivity for antineuronal nuclear antibodies-1(ANNA-1, Anti-Hu) is a sensitive and specific marker for the paraneoplastic syndrome with small cell lung cancer. A 57-year-old male patient was admitted because of acutely progressive paraparesis, anesthesia of both lower limbs and loss of bladder function over 3 days. He was subsequently found to have small cell lung carcinoma of limited stage. Magnetic resonance image of the thoracic spine showed signal abnormalities with mild focal enhancement in the intramedullary portion of C7-T10 segments. Concurrent CSF cytology showed no abnormal findings. He had high sero-logic titer of ANNA-1. These findings suggest of a paraneoplastic syndrome although we didn't have nectrotic patholog-ic findings. Five months after onset of neurological symptoms, he died inspite of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. We report a case of intramedullary myelopathy, probably of paraneoplastic origin, associated with small cell lung cancer.
Anesthesia
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Drug Therapy
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Paraneoplastic Syndromes
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Paraparesis
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Radiotherapy
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Small Cell Lung Carcinoma*
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Spinal Cord Diseases*
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Spine
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Urinary Bladder
5.Buccal fat pad transfer as a pedicled flap for facial augmentation
Sang Chul CHUNG ; Heui Yong ANN ; Hong Sik CHOI ; In Woong UM ; Chang Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;13(2):153-159
No abstract available.
Adipose Tissue
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Surgical Flaps
7.The Impact of Transposable Elements in Genome Evolution and Genetic Instability and Their Implications in Various Diseases.
Selvam AYARPADIKANNAN ; Heui Soo KIM
Genomics & Informatics 2014;12(3):98-104
Approximately 45% of the human genome is comprised of transposable elements (TEs). Results from the Human Genome Project have emphasized the biological importance of TEs. Many studies have revealed that TEs are not simply "junk" DNA, but rather, they play various roles in processes, including genome evolution, gene expression regulation, genetic instability, and cancer disposition. The effects of TE insertion in the genome varies from negligible to disease conditions. For the past two decades, many studies have shown that TEs are the causative factors of various genetic disorders and cancer. TEs are a subject of interest worldwide, not only in terms of their clinical aspects but also in basic research, such as evolutionary tracking. Although active TEs contribute to genetic instability and disease states, non-long terminal repeat transposons are well studied, and their roles in these processes have been confirmed. In this review, we will give an overview of the importance of TEs in studying genome evolution and genetic instability, and we suggest that further in-depth studies on the mechanisms related to these phenomena will be useful for both evolutionary tracking and clinical diagnostics.
DNA
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DNA Transposable Elements*
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Gene Expression
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Genome*
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Genome, Human
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Human Genome Project
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Humans
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Terminal Repeat Sequences
8.Operative Treatment of Mitral Valve Regurgitation Due to Chordal Rupture and/or Papillary Muscle Rupture.
Siho KIM ; Jung Heui BANG ; Jong Soo WOO
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(5):401-409
BACKGROUND: As the rupture of chordae and/or papillary muscle became the main cause of mitral valve regurgitation, mitral reconstructive surgery has a very important role. In this regard, we analyzed the clinical result and postoperative early result of operative treatment performed in our hospital. MATERIAL ANDMETHOD: For this analysis, forty nine patients (male 26, female 23, mean age 49.0+/-16.5) who underwent mitral valve operation caused by the rupture of chordae and/or papillary muscle from August 1991 to April 2002 were reviewed. Among forty nine patients, twenty two (44.9%) received mital valve reconstruction and twenty seven (59.2%) received mitral valve replacement. RESULT: As to the pathological etiology of rupture of mitral and papillary muscle, twenty five cases (51.0%) were nonspecific degeneration, eleven cases (22.4%) were myxomatous degeneration, seven cases (14.3%) were subacute bacterial endocarditis. Three patients suffered mortality after operation (6.1%) and valve replacement was performed again on one patient because of remnant mitral insufficiency after valve reconstruction. The 5-year survival rate after operation for the entire mitral valve regurgitation patients was 81.4%. We have also compared and analyzed the operation results of a group of patients who underwent valve reconstruction and the other group of patients who underwent valve replacement from thirty six patients who had suffered from mitral valve regurgitation caused by degenerative disease. The mortalities were 0% and 14.3%, respectively and the 5-year survival rates were 90.2% and 64.3%, respectively, but there were no statistical significance. CONCLUSION: The most common pathological etiology of mitral valve regurgitation caused by rupture of chordae and/or papillary muscle was nonspecific degeneration. In case of degenerative disease is the cause of mitral valve regurgitation, valve reconstruction showed better long-term effects in many respects and better operation results compared to valve replacement.
Endocarditis, Subacute Bacterial
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Female
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Humans
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Mitral Valve Insufficiency*
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Mitral Valve*
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Mortality
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Papillary Muscles*
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Rupture*
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Survival Rate
9.Genomic Features of Retroelements and Implications for Human Disease.
Genomics & Informatics 2005;3(4):133-141
Most of the endogenous retroviral genes integrated into the primate genome after the split of New World monkeys in the Oligocene era, approximately 33 million years ago. Because they can change the structure of adjacent genes and move between and within chromosomes they may play important roles in evolutionas well as in many kinds of disease and the creation of genetic polymorphism. Comparative analysis of HERVs (human endogenous retroviruses) and their LTR (long terminal repeat) elements in the primate genomes will help us to understand the possible impact of HERV elements in the evolution and phylogeny of primates. For example, HERV-K LTR and SINE-R elements have been identified that have been subject to recent change in the course of primate evolution. They are specific elements to the human genome and could be related to biological function. The HERV-M element is related to the superfamily of HERV-K and is integrated into the periphilin gene as the truncated form, 5'LTR-gag-pol-3'LTR. PCR and RT-PCR approaches indicated that the insertion of various retrotransposable elements in a common ancestor genome may make different transcript variants in different primate species. Examination of the HERV-W elementrevealed that env fragments were detected on human chromosomes 1, 3-7, 12, 14, 17, 20, and X, whilst the pol fragments were detected on human chromosomes 2-8, 10-15, 20, 21, X, and Y. Bioinformatic blast search showed that almost full-length of the HERV-W family was identified on human chromosomes 1-8, 11-15, 17, 18, 21, and X. Expression analysis of HERV-W genes (gag, pol, and env) in human tissues by RT-PCR indicated that gag and pol were expressed in specific tissues, whilst env was constituitively expressed in all tissues examined. DNA sequence based phylogenetic analysis indicated that the gag, pol and env genes have evolved independently during primate evolution. It will thus be of considerable interest to expand the current HERV gene information of various primates and disease tissues.
Base Sequence
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Chromosomes, Human
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Endogenous Retroviruses
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Genes, env
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Genome
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Genome, Human
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Humans*
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Phylogeny
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Platyrrhini
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Primates
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Retroelements*
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Zidovudine
10.Comparison between Surgical and Conservative Treatments in Isolated Lateral Compartment Syndrome of the Lower Leg: A Case Report
Heui-Chul GWAK ; Young-Chae SEO ; Soo-Hwan JUNG ; Dae-Yoo KIM
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2022;26(3):136-142
Lateral compartment syndrome of the lower leg is rarely observed. Hence, there may be difficulty in diagnosis as its clinical patterns are different and more complicated than usual. We report two rare cases of a 20-year-old and a 28-year-old diagnosed with isolated lateral compartment syndrome who had either a surgical or conservative treatment. The comparison was done by analyzing the progression of neurological manifestation, electromyography, and nerve conduction study for two years. In the final follow-up, the patient who underwent the surgical treatment showed a shorter recovery time. However, both patients showed a full recovery from neurologic deficits.