1.Experimental Dermatitis by Pityrosporum ovale in Guinea Pigs.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1983;21(5):563-569
No abstract available.
Animals
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Dermatitis*
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Guinea Pigs*
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Guinea*
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Malassezia*
2.Gene therapy in coronary angiogenesis.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2001;60(2):103-104
No abstract availalbe.
Genetic Therapy*
3.A Case of Leukemia Cutis.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1983;21(5):583-587
The specific cutaneous lesions of acute myeloblastic leukemia was described, in which the skin lesions were the initial sign of the leukernia and the performance of the bone marrow aspiration led to correct diagnosis. A 55 year old man had admitted to our hospital with complaints of multiple nodules and tumors on the skin. Four month prior to admission, he had noticed small papules on his back. These lesions become nodular, increased in size and number. And then spread to anterior chest, extremities and face. Skin biopsy specimen showed diffuse dermal and subcutaneous infiltration of abnormal cells that appeared to be leukemic cell in nature. Bone marrow biopsy specimen showed changes of acute myeloblastic leukemia. Treatment was initiated with combined chemotherapy (cytosine arabinoside and adriamycin) and the eruption began to fade away.
Biopsy
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Bone Marrow
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Diagnosis
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Drug Therapy
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Extremities
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Humans
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Leukemia*
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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Middle Aged
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Skin
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Thorax
4.Value of laparoscopic cholecystectomy through the superior margin of public symphysis approach
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2014;13(5):341-344
Objective To investigate the value of laparoscopic cholecystectomy through superior margin of public symphysis approach.Methods The clinical data of 72 patients with benign gallbladder diseases who were admitted to the Lihuili Hospital from December 2012 to August 2013 were retrospectively analyzed.There were 54 patients with cholecystolithiasis and 18 with gallbladder polyps.Thirty patients received laparoscopic cholecystectomy through the superior margin of public symphysis approach (new method group).Forty-two patients who received transumbilical single-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy were in the control group.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,duration of postoperative hospital stay,degree of postoperative pain and cosmetic effect of the 2 groups were compared.Patients were followed up via out-patient examination and phone call till December 2013.Data were analyzed using the t test or chi-square test.Results Two patients in the new method group and 1 patient in the control group were converted to receive traditional laparoscopic cholecystectomy.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,duration of postoperative hospital stay,scores of satisfaction with the incision and degree of postoperative pain were (28 ± 3) minutes,(23 ± 10) mL,(2.0 ± 0.5) days,4.3 ± 0.5 and 5.8 ± 0.8 in the new method group,and (39±4)minutes,(24±l0)mL,(2.0±0.6)days,3.9±0.5 and 5.9±0.9 in the control group.There were significant differences in the operation time and score of satisfaction with the incision between the 2 groups were detected (t =10.032,2.423,P < 0.05),while no significant differences in the volume of intraoperative blood loss,duration of postoperative hospital stay and degree of pain between the 2 groups (t =1.021,0.000,1.760,P > 0.05).All the patients were recovered,and were administered with semi-fluid food at postoperative day 2.No bleeding,bile leakage,incisional infection occurred,and no patient died perioperatively.Analgesics were not needed in the 2 groups.All the patients were followed up for 1-6 months.Patients were satisfied with the cosmetic appearance of the incision,and no inflammation,pain and infection of the incision occurred.Conclusions Laparoscopic cholecystectomy through the superior margin of public symphysis approach is safe and feasible,with the advantages of short operation time,cosmetic appearance of incision and easy manipulation.
5.Ipsilateral fracture of the femoral neck and shaft.
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(2):705-712
No abstract available.
Femur Neck*
6.The Application of Functional Genomics to Acute Lung Injury.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2007;22(2):65-70
No abstract available.
Acute Lung Injury*
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Genomics*
7.The Asian-Pacfic Gamma Nail for Intertrochanteric Fracture of the Femur.
Sang Hong LEE ; Sang Ho HA ; Sung Joon PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1999;34(5):819-824
PURPOSE: To evaluate the treatment results of geriatric intertrochanteric fractures by using Asian-Pacific Gamma nails. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From June 1994 to June 1997, 58 cases of the intertrochanteric fractures were treated with Asian-Pacific Gamma nail, particularly compression hip screw fixation complications such as communited fracture involving lesser trochanter, transverse or reverse oblique intertrochanteric fracture. We evaluated the bone union time, neck-shaft angle, lag screw sliding by follow up radiographs, and studied complications and intraoperative cautions. RESULTS: The average age was 74.4 years old, the mean duration of follow-up was 17 months, the mean duration of bone union was 14.2 weeks, the average neck-shaft angle was postop. 133+/-2.78 degree and last follow-up was 129.5+/-3.37 degree, and the average lag screw sliding was 4.7+/-3.16 mm. Intraoperative complications were difficulty in distal drilling (posterior drilling) in 4 cases, fracture displacement by nail insertion in 3 cases, and postoperative complications were coxa vara in 13 cases, superior cutting out of lag screw with nonunion in 1 case and superficial infection in 1 case. The entry portal must be formed by awling. The fracture displacement when inserting nail could be prevented by proper reaming after inserting the C-shaped guide pin, and posterior drilling could be avoided by confirming the locking between target device and nail. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the Asian-Pacific Gamma nail could appropriately treat the osteoporotic, communited intertrochanteric fracture in elderly patients and we obtained satisfactory results.
Aged
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Coxa Vara
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Femur*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip
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Hip Fractures
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Humans
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Intraoperative Complications
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Postoperative Complications
8.The use of gamma nail in pertrochanteric fractures of the femur.
Sang Hong LEE ; Sang Ho HA ; Yeon Seob ROWE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(4):989-994
No abstract available.
Femur*
9.Intrapoperative Femur fractures during Cementless femoral stem insertion
Sang Hong LEE ; Hyung Cheol MOON ; Sang Ho HA
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(6):1793-1801
Fracture of the femur during total hip arthroplasty presents the simultaneous problems of prosthetic stability and fracture treatment. The treatment of such fractures can be complex and is one of the major challenges and this complication is associated with a high morbidity and a significant delay in convalescence. Among the 237 cases, who were treated by cementless total hip arthroplasty from Jan. 1986 to Dec. 1992, 13 cases of femoral fracture were experienced. They usually occured during insertion of prosthesis and preparation of the medullary canal. There were 6 cases of type II fracture, 1 case of type III fracture, 5 cases of type IV fracture and 1 case of type V fracture according to AAOS classification. All of the fracture healed, but the prognosis of these cases must be determined by follow up. We recommend that femoral fractures can be prevented by accurate preoperative evaluation of the size of the femoral canal, identification and management of the predisposing factors for intraoperative fractures.
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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Causality
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Classification
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Convalescence
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Femoral Fractures
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Femur
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Follow-Up Studies
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Prognosis
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Prostheses and Implants
10.The Significance of Sample Preparation in Measurement of Ionized Calcium.
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1997;17(1):34-40
BACKGROUND: Calcium status is more accurately determined by measuring free calcium, the tightly regulated biologically active form. The concentration of ionized calcium is strongly dependent on different preanalytic factors. In this study the influence of several methodological factors on the concentration of ionized calcium in blood is investigated. METHODS: Authors selected 127 persons of health care management center & comparatively healthy-look, out-patients of our hospital. When serum was needed, blood was anaerobically withdrawn in vacutainers, the serum was separated after standing at room temperature. For the plasma sample blood was anaerobically drawn into the tube with dry sodium heparin 143 IU/10ml blood in the same patient. And then, to avoid CO2 loss, the samples were left unopened and centrifuged anaerobically at 900g for 15 min; the serum and plasma were then pipetted as quickly as possible into 2ml plastic eppendorf-tube, which were completely filled and sealed off immediately and keeping it in refrigeration before testing. For the studies of calcium binding effect by different volume of sodium heparin. blood was collected into two type of tube, each containing 30IU heparin/whole blood ml or 125 IU/ml. Ioniged calcium were measured by ion-selective electrodes. RESULTS: 1. The reference value of ionized calcium in serum and plasma was 4.9+/- 0.19, 4.9+/-0.17 mg/ml(serum versus plasma, p>0.05) respectively. 2. The concentration change of ionized calcium according to heparin volume shows no significant difference until heparin 14.3 IU/blood 1 ml compared with serum. 3. The concentration of ionized calcium of serum and plasma was stable until 4 hours and 4 days after serum and plasma separation. CONCLUSIONS: Above shows that the concentration of ionized calcium have the same reference range on both serum and plasma. But each laboratory should have their own reference range according to heparin volume, ionized calcium in serum and plasma samples kept at -4degrees C remains stable within few days, provided the proposed conditions for storage.
Calcium*
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Delivery of Health Care
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Heparin
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Humans
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Ion-Selective Electrodes
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Outpatients
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Plasma
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Plastics
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Reference Values
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Refrigeration