1.The Meaning of the Prognostic Factors in Ruptured Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm with Intracerebral Hemorrhage.
Ji Woong OH ; Ji Yong LEE ; Myeong Sub LEE ; Hyen Ho JUNG ; Kum WHANG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2012;52(2):80-84
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the relationship between prognosis and multiple clinical factors of ruptured middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), to aid in predicting the results of surgical treatment. METHODS: Enrolled subjects were 41 patients with ruptured MCA aneurysm with ICH who were treated with surgical clipping. Clinical factors such as gender, age, and initial Glasgow coma scale were assessed while radiological factors such as the volume and location of hematoma, the degree of a midline shift, and aneurysm size were considered retrospectively. Prognosis was evaluated postoperatively by Glasgow outcome scale. RESULTS: Age and prognosis were correlated only in the groups with ICH over 31 mL or ICH at the frontal lobe or sylvian fissure. When initial mental status was good, only patients with ICH on the temporal lobe had a better prognosis. If the midline shift was less than 4.5 mm, the probability of better prognosis was 95.5% (21 of 22). If the midline shift was more than 4.5 mm, the probability of poor prognosis was 42.1% (8 of 19). Patients with ICH less than 31 mL had higher survival rates, whereas if the ICH was more than 31 mL, 41.2% (7 of 17) had a poor clinical pathway. CONCLUSION: Even if the initial clinical condition of the patient was not promising, by carefully examining and taking into account all factors, neurosurgeons can confidently recommend surgical treatment for these patients.
Aneurysm
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Cerebral Hemorrhage
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Frontal Lobe
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Glasgow Coma Scale
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Hematoma
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm
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Middle Cerebral Artery
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Surgical Instruments
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Survival Rate
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Temporal Lobe
2.Acute Appendicitis in Children under Age of 5 Years.
Gyu Ha JUN ; Bong Chun JUN ; Hyen Gyu LEE ; Jong Dae BAE ; Nak Hee KIM ; Dong Yub HA ; Ho Geun JUNG ; Ki Hoon JUNG ; Byung Wook JUNG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2005;69(5):412-416
PURPOSE: Acute appendicitis is one of the most common causes of abdominal emergency. Children, under age of 5 years, are unable to give an accurate history, but other nonspecific abdominal pain is more common at this age. Because diagnosis is often delayed and progression of appendicitis is faster, incidence and perforation rate is higher than those of adults. Abdominal US and CT are helpful in diagnosis of acute appendicitis. METHODS: Between July, 1997 and April, 2004, 39 patients below 5-year-old were participated, but 2 (Negative) patients were excluded. This study was done retrospectively based on medical charts. For statistical analysis, Chi-squre test was used. RESULTS: All patients undergone emergency operations, in which male to female ratio was 1.79: 1, with its mean age of 4.05. 19 patients (49%) were perforated and fever developed more frequently in perforating group, but leukocytosis was not significant. Delayed preoperative duration was associated with perforation rate significantly. All complications were occurred in perforating group. CONCLUSION: To decrease perforation rate and complications, early diagnosis and management are necessary to avoid delaying preoperative time.
Abdominal Pain
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Adult
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Appendicitis*
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Child*
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Child, Preschool
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Diagnosis
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Early Diagnosis
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Emergencies
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Incidence
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Leukocytosis
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
3.A Case of Urosepsis Caused by Aerococcus viridans.
Jin Sung JUNG ; Se Heon CHANG ; Seung Hyen YOO ; Nam Ho KOO ; Yong Won PARK ; Mi Ju CHEON ; Yun Tae CHAE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(2):234-239
Aerococcus viridans is a rare pathogen in humans, with only six cases of A. viridans urinary tract infections reported worldwide. Nosocomial urinary tract infections with bacteremia caused by A. viridians are even rarer, with no prior reports of urosepsis caused by A. viridans occurring in the Republic of Korea. Here we report a case of urosepsis caused by A. viridans in a 79 year-old female nursing home resident. The patient was admitted to the hospital presenting a fever of 39degrees C, chills, and oliguria for two days prior to admission. Urine culture yielded a robust growth of 105 CFU/mL of A. viridians, with blood culture positive for the same organism. Following diagnosis, the patient was treated with ciprofloxacin intravenously for 2 weeks, resulting in clearance of the infection and a full recovery from urosepsis. Although A. viridans is rarely associated with human infections, this case shows that, under the right conditions, it can be responsible for severe infections like urosepsis.
Aerococcus*
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Bacteremia
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Chills
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Ciprofloxacin
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Nursing Homes
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Oliguria
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Republic of Korea
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Urinary Tract Infections
4.A Case of Functionary Cystic Parathyroid Adenoma with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.
Woo Jin CHANG ; Hyun Hee JUNG ; Sang Hyen PARK ; Se Hoon SOHN ; Ji Sung YOON ; Hyoung Woo LEE ; Kyu Chang WON ; In Ho CHO
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2010;27(2):139-145
Cystic parathyroid adenoma is one of rare causes of hyperparathyroidism, and tends to cause increased serum level of parathyroid hormone, alkaline phosphate and serum calcium level similar to when compared to those of solid adenoma.
Adenoma
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Calcium
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Carcinoma
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Hyperparathyroidism
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Parathyroid Hormone
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Parathyroid Neoplasms
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Thyroid Gland
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Thyroid Neoplasms
5.A Case of the Membranous Glomerulonephritis Associated with Squamous Cell Lung Cancer.
You Lee CHO ; Young Jin SEO ; Moo Gon KIM ; Jhun Yeob LEE ; Seung Hie JUNG ; Hun Mo RYOO ; Hyen Dae YEUN ; In Hee LEE ; Ki Sung AHN ; Tae Lim SIN ; Dae Sung HYUN ; Sang Chae LEE ; Chang Ho CHO
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2001;51(2):178-183
The nephrotic syndrome that occurs in the absence of renal vein thrombosis, amyloidosis, neoplastic infiltration of the kidneys is an unusual but a well recognized paraneoplastic syndrome. The most frequently reported neoplasms associated with nephrotic syndrome are Hodgkin's disease and various carcinomas. The most common renal lesions are membranous glomerulonephritis(MGN) associated with carcinomas and minimal change lesions associated with Hodgkin's disease. Approximately 40% to 45% of patients clinically manifest the MGN symptoms prior to the diagnosis of the tumor, 40% simultaneously with the tumor and the remaining 15% to 20% following the tumor. Therefore, evaluating the underlying malignancy in patients with MGN is important. Here we report a patient with squamous cell lung cancer, which was detected 12 months after a MGN had been diagnosed, with a review of the relevant literature.
Amyloidosis
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Diagnosis
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Glomerulonephritis, Membranous*
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Hodgkin Disease
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Humans
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Kidney
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Lung Neoplasms*
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Lung*
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Nephrotic Syndrome
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Paraneoplastic Syndromes
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Renal Veins
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Thrombosis
6.Two Cases of Rhabdomyolysis Complicated with Doxylamine Overdose.
Sun Joo CHO ; Jeong Ki PARK ; Dong Geun YEO ; Ye Dal JEONG ; Jung Yoon CHEO ; Ki Sung AHN ; Jee Hyen LEE ; Ho Sang SOHN
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2000;19(3):542-546
Doxylamine succinate is common over-the-counter sleep medication that is frequently involved in accidental poisonings and suicide attempts. Doxylamine overdose is generally directed at the anticholinergic effect including autonomic,and central nervous system effect and direct cardiac toxicity. Rarely, rhabdomyolysis has been reported with doxylamine overdose. We experienced two cases of rhabdomyolysis with overdose of doxylamine in 17-year-old and 31-year-old male. They were diagnosed with high levels of creatine phosphokinase in serum, myoglobin in serum and urine, and increased radionuclide uptake of muscles in (99m)Tc-MDP bone scan. Patients recovered without any complications with hydration and diuresis. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of rhabdomyolysis in patients with doxylamine overdose.
Acute Kidney Injury
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Central Nervous System
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Creatine Kinase
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Diuresis
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Doxylamine*
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Humans
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Male
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Muscles
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Myoglobin
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Poisoning
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Rhabdomyolysis*
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Succinic Acid
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Suicide
7.Efficacy and Safety of Albis(R) in Acute and Chronic Patients with Gastritis: A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Randomized Multi-center Study.
Hae Won HAN ; Myung Gyu CHOI ; Sang Young SEOL ; Dong Ho LEE ; Hwoon Yong JUNG ; Tae Nyeun KIM ; Suck Chei CHOI ; Hyen Soo KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2011;42(4):215-221
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Albis(R) is a newly developed drug comprised of ranitidine, bismuth and sucralfate. The aim of the study was to demonstrate the efficacy and safety superiority of Albis(R) compared to Stillen(R) for treating erosive gastritis. METHODS: This study was a randomized, double-blind, multi-center trial. The primary endpoint was 2 weeks of treatment. RESULTS: Of the 229 patients in the intention-to-treat (ITT) population, 87 from the Albis(R), and 96 from the Stillen(R) group were included in the per protocol (PP) analysis. The endoscopic improvement rate was not different between the Albis(R)(R) group and the control in both the PP (42.5%, 39.6%) and ITT (35.3%, 34.5%) populations. The endoscopic cure of erosion was also not different in the Albis(R) group than that in the control group in both the PP (32.3%, 31.3%) and ITT (27.6%, 27.4%) populations. The endoscopic improvement rate for hemorrhage, edema, and erythema were also not different between the two groups in both the PP and ITT populations. No statistically significant differences were observed for adverse events between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Half of the approved dose of Albis(R) for peptic ulcers was superior to Stillen(R). A low dosage of Albis(R) is more cost efficient and safe than that of Stillen(R).
Bismuth
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Edema
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Erythema
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Peptic Ulcer
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Ranitidine
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Sucralfate
8.A Bowel Perforation That Developed during the Transanal Extraction of a Large Rectal Foreign Body.
Keun Suk YANG ; Joung Ho HAN ; Sunyoung KIM ; Woo Hyung CHOI ; Hong Soon JUNG ; Eun CHUNG ; Hyen Jeong JEON ; Seijin YOUN
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2011;42(6):406-409
Rectal foreign bodies are rare clinical problem in South Korea. Although many foreign bodies can be extracted safely using endoscopic procedures, some patients require surgery. Here we describe the case of a 35-year-old male who presented with a rectosigmoid foreign body, a large carrot measuring 28x7 cm. Sigmoidoscopy revealed a carrot in the upper rectum extending to the sigmoid colon. Endoscopic removal failed. The surgeon unsuccessfully attempted to extract the carrot using various tools without spinal anesthesia. During the extraction attempt, the patient complained of sudden abdominal pain, and a simple x-ray revealed pneumoperitoneum. An emergency colotomy and removal of the foreign body was performed, followed by primary repair of the perforation and a colostomy. Three months later, the colostomy was repaired.
Abdominal Pain
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Adult
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Anesthesia, Spinal
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Colon, Sigmoid
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Colostomy
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Daucus carota
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Emergencies
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
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Foreign Bodies
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Humans
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Intestinal Perforation
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Male
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Pneumoperitoneum
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Rectum
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Republic of Korea
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Sigmoidoscopy
9.Intramural Hematoma of the Esophagus after Endoscopic Pinch Biopsy.
Eun Soo JEONG ; Min Jeong KIM ; Seung Hyen YOO ; Dong Hyun KIM ; Jin Sung JUNG ; Nam Ho KOO ; Se Heon CHANG
Clinical Endoscopy 2012;45(4):417-420
Intramural hematoma of the esophagus (IHE) is an uncommon form of esophageal injury, which may be an intermediate of mucosal tear (Mallory-Weiss syndrome) or transmural rupture (Boerhaave's syndrome). To date, the pathogenesis of IHE has not been well documented. IHE may occur within the submucosal layer of the esophagus following dissection of the mucosa. The most commonly presented symptoms are sudden retrosternal pain, dysphagia and hematemesis. The disorder can occur spontaneously or secondarily to trauma. In this report, we present a case of IHE which occurred after endoscopic biopsy and was recovered following conservative management in a patient who was taking long-term aspirin medication.
Aspirin
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Biopsy
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Deglutition Disorders
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Esophagus
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Hematemesis
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Mucous Membrane
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Rupture
10.Effects of Repeated Citalopram Treatments on Chronic Mild Stress- Induced Growth Associated Protein-43 mRNA Expression in Rat Hippocampus.
Sang Ha PARK ; Song hyen CHOI ; Jimin LEE ; Seungwoo KANG ; You Chan SHIN ; Hyun Ju KIM ; Hyun Jung KIM ; Seung Keon SHIN ; Min Soo LEE ; Kyung Ho SHIN
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2008;12(3):117-123
Although growth associated protein-43 (GAP-43) is known to play a significant role in the regulation of axonal growth and the formation of new neuronal connections in the hippocampus, there is only a few studies on the effects of acute stress on GAP-43 mRNA expression in the hippocampus. Moreover, the effects of repeated citalopram treatment on chronic mild stress (CMS)-induced changes in GAP-43 mRNA expression in the hippocampus have not been explored before. To explore this question, male rats were exposed to acute immobilization stress or CMS. Also, citalopram was given prior to stress everyday during CMS procedures. Acute immobilization stress significantly increased GAP-43 mRNA expression in all subfields of the hippocampus, while CMS significantly decreased GAP-43 mRNA expression in the dentate granule cell layer (GCL). Repeated citalopram treatment decreased GAP-43 mRNA expression in the GCL compared with unstressed controls, but this decrease was not further potentiated by CMS exposure. Similar decreases in GAP-43 mRNA expression were observed in CA1, CA3 and CA4 areas of the hippocampus only after repeated citalopram treatment in CMS-exposed rats. This result indicates that GAP-43 mRNA expression in the hippocampus may differently respond to acute and chronic stress, and that repeated citalopram treatment does not change CMS-induced decreases in GAP-43 mRNA expression in the GCL.
Animals
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Axons
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Citalopram
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GAP-43 Protein
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Hippocampus
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Male
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Neurons
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Rats
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RNA, Messenger