1.VTE Prophylaxis in the Polytrauma Patient.
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2010;23(4):404-411
No abstract available.
Humans
2.Case Reports in the Korean Journal of Family Medicine.
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2014;35(2):55-55
No abstract available.
Humans
3.Estimation of Clinical Predictive Factors in Treating Patients With Globus.
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2013;19(1):1-2
No abstract available.
Humans
4.Study on the growth charateristics of in vitro cultured human epidermal cells.
Dong Chul KIM ; Young Ho LEE ; Jung Koo YOUN
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(3):390-406
No abstract available.
Humans*
5.Correlation between immunologic parameters and performance status in stage IV cancer patients.
Cheol Woong PARK ; Yong HWANG ; Jong Hun KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;45(2):147-152
No abstract available.
Humans
6.Changes in Ocular Excyclotorsion According to Graded Inferior Oblique Recession.
Donghun LEE ; Won Jae KIM ; Myung Mi KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2016;57(8):1268-1273
PURPOSE: To investigate changes in ocular excyclotorsion in patients with inferior oblique overaction (IOOA) according to amount of correction by graded inferior oblique recession and to compare the amount of excyclotorsion between primary IOOA and secondary IOOA. METHODS: This study included 54 eyes of 54 patients who were diagnosed with unilateral IOOA and underwent graded inferior oblique recession. Fundus photographs were taken pre- and postoperatively. The sum of angles of torsion of both eyes was used to analyze changes in excyclotorsion. The angle of excyclotorsion was analyzed using the ImageJ program. RESULTS: Eighteen eyes were grade 2, 24 eyes were grade 3 and 12 eyes were grade 4. Preoperative angle of excyclotorsion was 16.23 ± 5.96° for the patients with grade 2 eyes, 18.83 ± 5.76° for the patients with grade 3 eyes and 29.00 ± 10.23° for the patients with grade 4 eyes. Therefore, as the degree of IOOA increased, the amount of excyclotorsion became larger. There was no statistical significance between grade 2 and grade 3 (p = 0.467), however, there was a statistically significant difference between grade 3 and grade 4 (p < 0.001). Postoperative angle of excyclotorsion was significantly decreased in each group (grade 2: p = 0.020, grade 3: p < 0.001, grade 4: p = 0.041). The amount of surgical recession of inferior oblique muscle showed a positive correlation with a decrease in the angle of excyclotorsion, but was not statistically significant. The amount of excyclotorsion and the decrease of excyclotorsion after surgery were larger in secondary IOOA than in primary IOOA, but were not statistically significant (p = 0.260). CONCLUSIONS: As the preoperative degree of IOOA increased, the amount of correction of excyclotorsion became larger but there is no statistical significance. Correction of IOOA and excylclotorsion is expected after graded inferior oblique recession.
Humans
7.A study of the relatioship between parent-adolescent communication and family function.
Yeon Soo LEE ; Seog Jun JANG ; Hee Jung CHOI ; Mi Kyung OH ; Hong Soo LEE ; Hye Ree LEE ; Bang Bu YOUN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(10):13-21
No abstract available.
Humans
8.Clinical observation in the aged surgical patients.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;44(1):38-45
No abstract available.
Humans
9.Three Cases of Acardiac Twin.
Tae Rim JOO ; Kook LEE ; Suk Young KIM ; Hong Kyu HWNAG ; En Ah CHOI ; Youn Soo OH
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(12):2918-2926
No abstract available.
Humans
10.A study on the mandibular asymmetry of the patients with the temporomandibular dysfunction.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1992;30(1):15-24
No abstract available.
Humans