1.“V” Shape Corrective Osteotomy of the Long Bone
Suck Hyun LEE ; Bong Kun KIM ; Soon Mo KHANG ; Chung Soo HAN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(5):937-943
French method of wedge osteotomy has been widely used to correct the cubitus varus deformity, but it is difficult to correct the rotational deformity, gunstock deformity effectively and to fix the distal fragment rigidly because the supracondylar area of the humerus has an anatomical characteristic of short distance in A-P plane. We can design a new method of “V” shape osteotomy to correct the cubitus varus and apply this method to the deformities of the tibia and femur. Ten cases of “V” shape corrective osteotomy were performed in the Department of orthopedic Surgery, Kyung Hee University. Of these, 5 cases were cubitus varus deformities, 3 cases were deformities of tibia and 2 cases were deformities of femur. The results were obtained as follows. 1. The cubitus varus and gunstock deformities are corrected effectively without unnecessary bony loss. 2. The rotational deformity can be corrected in stable position due to the “V” shape contact surface. 3. The contact area is so wide and oblique that it may be ease to manage the distal fragment and we may expect good union process with early ROM exercise due to rigid fixation. 4. Additional change of the corrective angle can be possible. 5. This method is also effective for the correction of the deformity caused by partial epiphyseal closure of the long boen, using partial open wedge osteotomy.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Femur
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Humerus
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Methods
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Orthopedics
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Osteotomy
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Tibia
2.A Novel Mutation in Exon 6 in a Patient with Fabry's Disease.
Ji Hyun KIM ; Joon Kyoon LEE ; Soo Bin YIM ; Shin Kwang KHANG ; Kwang Kuk KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1999;17(5):730-734
Fabry's disease, angiokeratoma corporis diffusum, is a rare X-linked inborn error of glycosphingolipid metabolism due to the lack of the lysosomal enzyme, alpha-galactosidase A, resulting in a progressive intracellular deposition of neutral glycosphingolipids in various tissues, including the dorsal root ganglia, autonomic nervous system, vascular endothelial, and smooth muscle cells. Clinical manifestations of Fabry's disease result predominantly from the progressive deposition of globotriaocylceramide in the nervous system or vascular endothelium, and are characterized by acro-paresthesia, angiokeratoma, corneal opacity, TIA or stroke, ischemic heart disease, and renal failure. We report a case of a 19-year-old man presenting with a 12-year history of severe distal pain, acroparesthesia, short stature, and delayed puberty. An enzymatic assay disclosed substantially diminished alpha-galactosidase A activity and an electron microscopy of the peripheral nerve showed lipid inclusions which were composed of concentrically laminated, ovoid osmiophilic bodies in the perineural fibroblast and endothelial cells. These findings are typical of Fabry's disease and additional genetic study revealed deletion mutation(TTAG) at the 6th exon of the alpha-galactosidase A gene, which is a novel mutation that had never been reported in literatures. Symptomatic treatment with carbamazepine and clonazepam was tried with a good response.
alpha-Galactosidase
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Angiokeratoma
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Autonomic Nervous System
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Carbamazepine
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Clonazepam
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Corneal Opacity
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Endothelial Cells
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Endothelium, Vascular
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Enzyme Assays
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Exons*
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Fabry Disease*
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Fibroblasts
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Ganglia, Spinal
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Humans
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Metabolism
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Microscopy, Electron
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Myocardial Ischemia
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
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Nervous System
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Neutral Glycosphingolipids
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Peripheral Nerves
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Puberty, Delayed
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Renal Insufficiency
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Stroke
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Young Adult
3.Assessment of Non-permeability of Gd-DTPA for Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast in Human Brain: A Preliminary Study Using Non-linear Curve Fitting.
Seong Ik YOON ; Geon Ho JAHNG ; Hyun Soo KHANG ; Young Joo KIM ; Bo Young CHOE
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2007;11(2):103-109
To develop an advanced non-linear curve fitting (NLCF) algorithm for performing dynamic susceptibility contrast study of the brain. The first pass effects give rise to spuriously high estimates of Ktrans for the voxels that represent the large vascular components. An explicit threshold value was used to reject voxels. The blood perfusion and volume estimation were accurately evaluated in the T2*-weighted dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE)-MR images. From each of the recalculated parameters, a perfusion weighted image was outlined by using the modified non-linear curve fitting algorithm. The present study demonstrated an improvement of an estimation of the kinetic parameters from the DCE T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging data with using contrast agents.
Brain*
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Contrast Media
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Gadolinium DTPA*
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Humans*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Perfusion
4.The Comparison of Usefulness between MDCT Angiography and DSA in the Diagnosis of Intracranial Aneurysm.
Hyun Soo KHANG ; Sun Youl SEO ; Dong Kyoon HAN ; Soo Il KWON ; Su Jung SHIM ; Sam Ju CHO
Korean Journal of Medical Physics 2011;22(4):184-189
The purpose of this study was to compare the image between DSA and MDCT Angiography and to examine whether MDCT Angiography could be useful as a screening test for the diagnosis of cerebral aneurysm in patients who were diagnosed with cerebral aneurysm on DSA. Of patients who were diagnosed with cerebral aneurysm DSA at University Hospital, 194 patients who concomitantly underwent MDCT Angiography were enrolled in the current retrospective study. The methods for analyzing cerebral aneurysm were to analyze the presence of cerebral aneurysm on DSA and MDCT Angiography. In cases in which it exceeded 1, the corresponding cases were classified as narrow-neck aneurysms. In otherwise cases, they were classified as wide-neck aneurysms. Thus, a comparative analysis could be performed to ascertain if cases were narrow-neck or wide-neck aneurysms. As compared with DSA, the sensitivity of MDCT Angiography for cerebral aneurysm was measured to be 97.4%. The degree of consistency between narrow-neck and wide-neck aneurysms was 90.2% and the proportion of undetectable an at MDCT Angiography was 2.54%. mean size was 2.4 mm. It is expected that a non-invasive diagnostic modality for a screening test for cerebral aneurysm, MDCT Angiography might be a very useful regimen as compared with an invasive one, DSA.
Aneurysm
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Angiography
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm
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Mass Screening
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Retrospective Studies
5.Functional MRI of Language: Difference of its Activated Areas and Lateralization according to the Input Modality.
Jae Wook RYOO ; Jae Min CHO ; Ho Chul CHOI ; Mi Jung PARK ; Hye Young CHOI ; Ji Eun KIM ; Heon HAN ; Sam Soo KIM ; Yong Hwan JEON ; Hyun Soo KHANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2011;15(2):130-138
PURPOSE: To compare fMRIs of visual and auditory word generation tasks, and to evaluate the difference of its activated areas and lateralization according to the mode of stimuli. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight male normal volunteers were included and all were right handed. Functional maps were obtained during auditory and visual word generation tasks in all. Normalized group analysis were performed in each task and the threshold for significance was set at p<0.05. Activated areas in each task were compared visually and statistically. RESULTS: In both tasks, left dominant activations were demonstrated and were more lateralized in visual task. Both frontal lobes (Broca's area, premotor area, and SMA) and left posterior middle temporal gyrus were activated in both tasks. Extensive bilateral temporal activations were noted in auditory task. Both occipital and parietal activations were demonstrated in visual task. CONCLUSION: Modality independent areas could be interpreted as a core area of language function. Modality specific areas may be associated with processing of stimuli. Visual task induced more lateralized activation and could be a more useful in language study than auditory task.
Brain
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Frontal Lobe
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Hand
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
6.Comparison of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Boys with or without Comorbid Tic Disorders.
Jeewook CHOI ; Myung Ho LIM ; Changhwa LEE ; Jin Kyun PARK ; Jungwoo SON ; Se Hoon SHIM ; In Kyu YU ; Hyun Soo KHANG ; Bumseok JEONG
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2008;47(5):493-502
OBJECTIVES: Diffuse tensor imaging (DTI) was applied to explore the difference in regional distribution and extent of white matter (WM) abnormalities in boys with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) versus boys with comorbid ADHD and tic disorders. METHODS: Fifteen boys with ADHD (mean age 9.3+/-1.8), 24 ADHD boys with chronic tic disorder or Tourette's disorder (9.9+/-1.2) and 9 age-, gender-matched controls (9.2+/-1.8) received DTI assessments. Fractional Anisotropy (FA) maps of WM were compared between groups with a voxel-wise analysis after intersubject registration to MNI space. RESULTS: Both groups, ADHD group and ADHD with tic disorder group, commonly showed decreased FA than healthy control group in left cerebellar middle peduncle and right frontal lobe, increased FA in right middle occipital WM. In the common areas of left cerebellar middle peduncle and right middle occipital WM, comorbid group showed broader areas of significant FA. The comorbid group also showed increased FA in right cerebellar peduncle, additionally. CONCLUSION: The findings in ADHD group support previous ADHD hypothesis of the functional abnormalities in corticocerebellar circuit, and suggest that ADHD might have more complicated pathology of neuronal circuit including occipital visual system. The comorbid group showed common areas of overlapping but more extensive abnormalities and also had additional WM abnormalities. ADHD with chronic tic disorders may represent a severe form of ADHD with additional regions of abnormal connectivity.
Anisotropy
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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
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Diffusion
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging
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Frontal Lobe
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Humans
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Neurons
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Tic Disorders
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Tics
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Tourette Syndrome
7.Development of MRI Phantom for Assessing MR Image Quality.
In Chan SONG ; Chang Beom AHN ; Dong Gyu NA ; Kwang Gi KIM ; Dong Sung KIM ; In Su KIM ; Jung Whee LEE ; Suk Joo HONG ; Jae Ho BYUN ; Hyun Soo KHANG ; Gi Won JANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2006;10(2):89-97
PURPOSE : To evaluate MR image qualities we developed a new MRI phantom with the fixation structures necessary to position it into coil firmly. MATERIALS AND METHODS : We designed MRI phantom for eight evaluation items such as slice thickness accuracy, high contrast spatial resolution, low contrast object detectability, geometry accuracy, slice position accuracy, image intensity uniformity, percent signal ghosting and signal to noise ratio. For the positioning of phantom at coils, the fixation structures were set up on the surface of phantom. Six different MRI units were used for test the possibility for the clinical application and their image qualities were evaluated. RESULTS : We acquired appropriate MR image qualities enough for the evaluation on all used MR units and confirmed that their evaluations were within reliable values compared to real ones for some items. The positioning of our phantom into head coils with fixation structures worked well for proper imaging. CONCLUSION : We found that our prototype of MRI phantom had the possibility of clinical application for MR image quality assessment.
Head
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Quality Control
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio
8.Association of the Parathyroid Adenoma Volume and the Biochemical Parameters in Primary Hyperparathyroidism.
Yul HWANG-BO ; Jung Hee KIM ; Jee Hyun AN ; Eun Shil HONG ; Jung Hun OHN ; Eun Ky KIM ; Ah Reum KHANG ; Sun Wook CHO ; Do Joon PARK ; Kyong Soo PARK ; Seong Yeon KIM ; Bo Youn CHO ; Chan Soo SHIN
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;26(1):62-66
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to demonstrate the relationship between the volume of a parathyroid adenoma and the preoperative biochemical parameters in patients undergoing surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism. METHODS: The medical records of 68 patients who underwent a parathyroidectomy for a single parathyroid adenoma were retrospectively reviewed. The volume of the adenoma was estimated using its measured size and a mathematical formula. The correlation between the volume of the parathyroid adenoma and the preoperative laboratory data was assessed. RESULTS: There were no correlations between the estimated volume of the adenoma and the serum calcium, alkaline phosphatase and parathyroid hormone levels. However, the volume of the adenoma was associated with the preoperative level of serum phosphorus. After excluding 5 adenomas with cystic degeneration, a positive correlation was noted between the adenoma volume and the preoperative levels of alkaline phosphatase and parathyroid hormone. CONCLUSION: The preoperative serum levels of calcium, alkaline phosphatase and parathyroid hormone are of limited use to predict the volume of the parathyroid adenoma in patients with a single parathyroid adenoma. We suggest that the absence of a correlation between the volume of the adenoma and the biochemical parameters can be attributed to the cystic degeneration of the adenomas.
Adenoma
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Alkaline Phosphatase
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Calcium
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Humans
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Hyperparathyroidism
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Hyperparathyroidism, Primary
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Medical Records
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Parathyroid Hormone
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Parathyroid Neoplasms
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Parathyroidectomy
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Phosphorus
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Retrospective Studies