1.8 cases of delayed endolymphatic hydrops.
Sang Cheol LEE ; Sang Hyeon KIM ; Chun Kun PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1991;34(2):226-234
No abstract available.
Endolymphatic Hydrops*
2.A case of malignant external otitis using scintigraphic study.
Chun Keun PARK ; Sang Hyeon KIM ; Eun Pyo PARK ; Seong Kook PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(6):925-929
No abstract available.
Otitis Externa*
3.Relationship between Cerebral Arteriovenous Oxygen Difference and Development of Delayed Cerebral Infarction in Patients with Severe Head Injury.
Seung Hwan YOUN ; Joon CHO ; Chang Taek MOON ; Sang Keun CHANG ; Hyung Chun PARK ; Hyeon Seon PARK ; Eun Young KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(4):536-542
No abstract available.
Cerebral Infarction*
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Craniocerebral Trauma*
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Head*
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Humans
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Oxygen*
4.An Evaluation of the Ventilatory Function in Shipyard Welders Using the Lifetime Cumulative Exposure to Welding Fumes.
Chun Hwa JUNG ; Hyeon Woo YIM ; Jung Wan KOO ; Chung Yill PARK
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2002;14(4):364-376
Objectives:This study was conducted to evaluate the ventilatory function in shipyard welders using the lifetime cumulative exposure to welding fumes. METHODS: Ventilatory function tests were performed on 241 male welders at one large shipyard,exposed to welding fumes for over five years,and was compared to 80 male control subjects. Ventilatory function indices, such as forced vital capacity(FVC), one-second forced expiratory volume(FEV 1), ratio of FEV 1 to FVC(FEV 1%), maximal mid-expiratory flow(MMF), peak expiratory flow rate(PEFR)and maximal expiratory flow at 50 and 75% of expired FVC(FEF50 and FEF75), were obtained by analyzing forced expiratory spirograms and maximal expiratory flow-volume curves that were simultaneously measured by an Impulse ocillometry(IOS)program in the standing position. RESULTS: FEF50 and FEF75 expressed as a percentage of the predicted values were significantly lower in the exposure group than in the controls, and the MMF tended to decrease.The means of all the ventilatory indices,expressed as percentage of the predicted values, were not significantly increased at the current exposure levels. The MMF, FEF50 and FEF75, expressed as a percentage of the predicted values, were significantly decreased with an increase in exposure duration.Only the FEF75 , expressed as a percentage of the predicted value, was significantly decreased with an increase in the cumulativeexposure to welding fumes(C1). The FEF75, expressed as a percentage of the predicted value, was significantly decreased with an increase in the cumulative exposure to welding fumes(C2). The above parameters were calculated to consider the current exposure level, exposure duration, application of the ventilatory system, production rate, personal protection evice, electrode and welding wire. The MMF and FEF50, expressed as a percentage of the predicted value, tended to decrease. The proportion of workers with abnormal MMF, FEF50 and FEF75 were significantly increased with an increase in the cumulative exposure to welding fumes(C2). CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggested that the MMF, FEF50 and FEF75 are sensitive and practical indices for the evaluation of the ventilatory function of workers exposed to welding fumes, when the lifetime cumulative exposure(C2) is considered as a factor affecting exposure.
Electrodes
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Humans
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Male
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Maximal Expiratory Flow-Volume Curves
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Welding*
5.Rapidly Aggravated Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease: Autopsy-Proven Case.
Seung Hyun PARK ; Hyun Koo KANG ; Hyeon YU ; Sang Chun LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2005;53(5):331-335
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is one of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, which is mediated by what has been known as "prion". It is a rare and fatal progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects the middle and old aged. There are a number of subtypes of CJD, one of which is the sporadic type characterized by rapidly progressing clinical symptoms, including progressive dementia, myoclonic jerk, and pyramidal or extrapyramidal syndrome. Patients usually end up dying within 1 to 2 years of contacting the disease. We report an autopsy-proven case of sporadic CJD with clinical symptoms that progressed within several days, along with dramatic changes on diffusion weighted magnetic resonance images.
Brain
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome
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Dementia
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Diffusion
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Humans
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Myoclonus
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Prion Diseases
6.Technical Modification and Comparison of Results with Hirabayashi's Open-door Laminoplasty.
Young Sung KIM ; Seung Hwan YOON ; Hyung Chun PARK ; Chong Oon PARK ; Hyeon Seon PARK ; Dong Keun HYUN
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2007;42(3):168-172
OBJECTIVE: Hirabayashi's open-door laminoplasty is a good procedure to use to treat patients with myelopathy of the cervical spine; however, the authors have experienced problems in maintaining an open-window in cervical spines after the surgery. The authors developed a modified method of the expanded open-door laminoplasty and compared the radiological and clinical results with those of the classical method. METHODS: In the modified method, wiring fixation with lateral mass screws on the contra lateral-side instead of fixing the paraspinal muscle or facet joint, as in the classical methods, was used in the open window of the cervical spine. Fifteen patients with cervical myelopathy were treated using the classical method and 12 patients were treated using the modified method. Preoperative and postoperative clinical conditions were assessed according to the Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score. The radiological results were compared with the preoperative and postoperative computed tomography (CT) findings. RESULTS: In both methods, the clinical results revealed a significant improvement in neurological function (p<0.001). Image analysis revealed that the cervical canals were continuously expanded in patients treated using the modified methods. However, authors have observed restenosis during the follow-up periods in 4 patients treated using the original method. Progression to deformity and spinal instability were not observed in any of the patients in the radiological results. CONCLUSION: Although analysis with a larger population and a longer follow-up period needs to be undertaken, our modified open-door laminoplasty has shown an advantage in better maintaining an open window in comparison with the Hirabayashi's open-door laminoplasty.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Orthopedics
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Paraspinal Muscles
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Spinal Cord Diseases
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Spine
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Spondylosis
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Zygapophyseal Joint
7.Technical Modification and Comparison of Results with Hirabayashi's Open-door Laminoplasty.
Young Sung KIM ; Seung Hwan YOON ; Hyung Chun PARK ; Chong Oon PARK ; Hyeon Seon PARK ; Dong Keun HYUN
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2007;42(3):168-172
OBJECTIVE: Hirabayashi's open-door laminoplasty is a good procedure to use to treat patients with myelopathy of the cervical spine; however, the authors have experienced problems in maintaining an open-window in cervical spines after the surgery. The authors developed a modified method of the expanded open-door laminoplasty and compared the radiological and clinical results with those of the classical method. METHODS: In the modified method, wiring fixation with lateral mass screws on the contra lateral-side instead of fixing the paraspinal muscle or facet joint, as in the classical methods, was used in the open window of the cervical spine. Fifteen patients with cervical myelopathy were treated using the classical method and 12 patients were treated using the modified method. Preoperative and postoperative clinical conditions were assessed according to the Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score. The radiological results were compared with the preoperative and postoperative computed tomography (CT) findings. RESULTS: In both methods, the clinical results revealed a significant improvement in neurological function (p<0.001). Image analysis revealed that the cervical canals were continuously expanded in patients treated using the modified methods. However, authors have observed restenosis during the follow-up periods in 4 patients treated using the original method. Progression to deformity and spinal instability were not observed in any of the patients in the radiological results. CONCLUSION: Although analysis with a larger population and a longer follow-up period needs to be undertaken, our modified open-door laminoplasty has shown an advantage in better maintaining an open window in comparison with the Hirabayashi's open-door laminoplasty.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Orthopedics
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Paraspinal Muscles
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Spinal Cord Diseases
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Spine
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Spondylosis
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Zygapophyseal Joint
8.The Results and Complications of the C1-C2 Transarticular Screw Fixation Methods.
Jun Woong CHOI ; Seung Hwan YOON ; Hyung Chun PARK ; Hyeon Seon PARK ; Eun Young KIM ; Yoon HA
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2005;37(3):201-206
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy and safety of C1-C2 transarticular screw insertion, we retrospectively review surgical records and postoperative radiological findings. METHODS: From January 2001 to October 2003, the C1-C2 transarticular screw fixation and posterior wiring with iliac bone grafts was performed in 16 pateints. 6 patients had rheumatoid arthritis which caused cervical instability, 3 patients had os odontoideum, 3 patients had type 2 odontoid process fracture, 3 patients had traumatic transverse ligament injury and 1 patients who had been managed with C1-C2 wire fixation had psoriatic arthritis. RESULTS: Osseous fusion was documented in 15 patients(93.8%). Only one patient was recorded screw loosening because of postoperative infection. One patient had only one screw placed because of abnormal anatomical structure, one patients was breakage of a Kirschner wire, and one screw was medial location to lateral mass of C1, but clinical results was excellent and radiological instability was not noted. CONCLUSION: The author's experience demonstrates that C1-C2 transarticular screw fixation with wired bone graft is a safe procedure with higher fusion rate but precaution is needed to avoid the neural damage, vertebral artery injury, and hardware failure.
Arthritis, Psoriatic
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Humans
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Ligaments
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Odontoid Process
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Retrospective Studies
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Transplants
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Vertebral Artery
9.Practical Role of Three-Dimensional Computed Tomographic Angiography in Planning the Surgery for Intracranial Aneurysm.
Hyeon Seon PARK ; Eun Young KIM ; Young Kook CHO ; Mun Joon SOHN ; Hyung Chun PARK
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1999;28(7):956-970
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the practical role of 3D-CTA in planning the surgery for intracranial aneurysm from a viewpoint of operator. METHODS: Since May 1997 to April 1998, a total of 65 patients who were suspected to have intracranial aneurysms were studied with 3D-CTA using a General Electric Hispeed Advantage helical scanner. Conventional intraarterial digital subtraction angiographies(IA-DSAs) were performed in all patients except four who were in urgent situation. With the images obtained from the 3D-CTA, we performed preoperative assessments for the targeted aneurysms and evaluated its usefulness for planning the aneurysm surgery. RESULTS: 3D-CTA revealed 69 intracranial aneurysms in 55 patients and the size of aneurysms detected were 2-17mm in diameter. The sensitivity of 3D-CTA(95.8%) which was based on the comparison with IA-DSA and supplemented by microsurgical finding was similar to that of IA-DSA(94.1%) and its specificity(81.8%) was lower than that of IA-DSA(100%). Time consuming for getting images from 3D-CTA was no more than 20 minutes and this rapidity was very useful in the emergent situation such as cases of large intracerebral hematoma or massive intraventricular hemorrhage. 3D-CTA proffered various perspective views including surgical view, which were valuable to estimate the degree of head rotation and the direction of clip insertion and to determine the permanent clip type preoperatively. Careful reviewing of 3D-CTA made it possible to minimize surgical procedures. We could omit routine rectus gyrus resection in twelve of 16 surgeries for A-com aneurysm and could operate sixteen of 19 ICA aneurysms successfully without routine extracranial carotid artery preparation. On the basis of 3D-CTA, we could select the appropriate surgical approach in cases of ophthalmic aneurysm or posterior circulation aneurysm. Moreover, in cases of bilateral multiple aneurysms, 3D-CTA was helpful for evaluating the possibility of visualizing contralateral aneurysm through unilateral approach. The extent of bone work could be determined preoperatively through reviewing the 3D-CTA images and possible rupture of MCA aneurysm during bone work could be avoidable. However, 3D-CTA had some limitations for the describing fine vascular architecture such as the teat of aneurysm, a clue for the ruptured aneurysm in multiple aneurysms and most of fine caliber vessels such as hypoplastic posterior communicating artery or anterior choroidal artery was missed on the 3D-CTA. 3D-CTA lacked description for the hemodynamics of cerebral circulation. CONCLUSIONS: Although the 3D-CTA is still insufficient to be the complete substitute for conventional intraarterial digital subtraction angiography, it may be excellent adjunctive tool in planning the surgery of intracranial aneurysm considering that understanding the exact relationship of aneurysm with surrounding structure is mandatory for minimizing the possible risk during surgery.
Aneurysm
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Aneurysm, Ruptured
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Angiography*
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Angiography, Digital Subtraction
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Arteries
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Carotid Arteries
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Choroid
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Head
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Hematoma
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Hemodynamics
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm*
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Rupture
10.Safety of 8-weeks oral administration of Arctium lappa L..
So Hyeon BOK ; Seung Sik CHO ; Chun Sik BAE ; Dae Hun PARK ; Kyung Mok PARK
Laboratory Animal Research 2017;33(3):251-255
Recently, worldwide dietary reference intakes have been considered an important guideline for public health. Some governments and the World Health Organization (WHO) provide guidelines concerning dietary intake. Although an ingredient may have a history of use as a culinary material, changes in the environment over time suggest that the acceptable maximum intake each of food/culinary material should be regularly evaluated. Arctium lappa L. has been used as a culinary material for many centuries in Korea and Japan and some recent studies have reported related therapeutic effects. However, there are no reports on the safety of repeated oral administration. In this study, we evaluated the safety of a 8-weeks repeated oral intake of A. lappa. We concluded that treatment with <250 mg/kg A. lappa, which was within the safety range, resulted in body weight decrease and blood glucose suppression.
Administration, Oral*
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Arctium*
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Blood Glucose
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Body Weight
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Japan
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Korea
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Public Health
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Recommended Dietary Allowances
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Therapeutic Uses
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World Health Organization