1.Hyperlipidemia and Obesity as a Risk Factor of Urolithiasis.
Hyung Joo KIM ; Youn Soo JEON ; Nam Kyu LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(6):763-766
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
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Obesity*
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Risk Factors*
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Urolithiasis*
2.Hyperlipidemia and Obesity as a Risk Factor of Urolithiasis.
Hyung Joo KIM ; Youn Soo JEON ; Nam Kyu LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(6):763-766
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
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Obesity*
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Risk Factors*
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Urolithiasis*
3.The effect of parent support on cigarette smoking among Korean adolescents.
Joo Hyung KIM ; Hee Soon JUON ; Jung Ja NAM
Korean Journal of Epidemiology 1992;14(1):11-22
No abstract available.
Adolescent*
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Humans
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Parents*
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Smoking*
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Tobacco Products*
4.The etiologies and the clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia in infancy and childhood.
Nam Seon BECK ; Dong Joo SHIN ; Heon Seok HAN ; Sei Won YANG ; Hyung Ro MOON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(4):480-486
No abstract available.
Hypoglycemia*
5.Study of the Normal Cerebellar Volume Estimated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI in Korean.
Im Joo YOO ; Tae Hyung JO ; Nam Joon LEE ; Hyun KIM ; Young Suk SEO
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1997;30(6):575-580
Brain size is a useful parameter describing ontogenic character and function. Despite its potential contribution to functional study and diagnosis of disease, it has been hampered by poor assessment tools in vivo and postmortem changes. Recent development of medical imaging techniques such as MRI and CT enable us to understand brain structures in vivo. Many morphometirc studies of the brain has given us new insights in the field of functional neuroanatomy and neuropsychiatric diseases. In spite of these advances, volumetric data of normal Korean brain is not available yet. As an initial approach to Korean standard brain size, we measured the cerebellar volume between 20 and 80 years old Koreans. The MRI films free from lesions in brain was analyzed and measured by NIH image program. The Korean cerebellar volume were ranged between 86.2cm(3) and 141.3 cm(3) and average male cerebellum volume was significantly larger than that of female[male : 118.2+/-11.2cm(3)] > female : 108.0+/-9.6cm(3), P=0.1021E-07<0.05]. And we could not find volume change according to aging process. This is the first report on normal Korean cerebellar volume and the presence of gender difference in the Korean cerebellar volume. These data will be used for the standard useful in studying cerebellar function and cerebellum associated disorders in the future.
Aged, 80 and over
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Aging
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Brain
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Cerebellum
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Female
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Male
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Neuroanatomy
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Postmortem Changes
6.A case of the immature teratoma of ovary.
Moon Hee LEE ; Soon Hee KIM ; Hae Sook KIM ; Seung Joo SHIN ; Joo Seok LEE ; Hyung Keun NAM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2411-2419
7.A case of the immature teratoma of ovary.
Moon Hee LEE ; Soon Hee KIM ; Hae Sook KIM ; Seung Joo SHIN ; Joo Seok LEE ; Hyung Keun NAM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2411-2419
8.Clinical study on the HELLP syndrome.
Jun Hyung KIM ; Jae Chun SONG ; Hyun Kyung KIM ; Man Chul PARK ; Joo Hyun NAM ; Won Sop OH
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1268-1274
No abstract available.
Female
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HELLP Syndrome*
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Pregnancy
9.Duodenal Obstruction and Acquired Gastroduodenal Fistula Caused by Magnets: A Case Report.
Il Joong KIM ; Dong Hun KIM ; Joo Nam BYUN ; Hyung Geun LIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2008;58(4):405-408
Foreign body ingestion in children is commonly encountered and this usually resolves spontaneously. Single magnet ingestion usually does not need additional medical treatment. However, multiple magnets can attract each other in intestinal loops and several complications can develop such as bowel obstruction and fistula formation. In this situation, endoscopic and/or surgical intervention is inevitably required. Therefore, making the correct diagnosis is needed for cases of magnets ingestion, and this should be done as soon as possible for children. We report here on a case of gastroduodenal fistula and duodenal obstruction caused by the interaction of four magnets.
Child
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Duodenal Obstruction
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Eating
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Fistula
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Foreign Bodies
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Humans
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Intestinal Fistula
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Intestinal Obstruction
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Magnets
10.CT and MR Findings of Brain Abscess: Focus on Thickeness and Signal Intensity of Abscess Wall.
Tae Il HAN ; Yup YOON ; Kyung Nam RYU ; Woo Suk CHOI ; Mi Jin SONG ; Joo Hyung OH
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(6):993-997
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the CT and MR findings of brain absecss with emphasis on the thickeness and signal intensity of abscess wall. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty CT scans and seven MR studies of 23 patients with brain abscess (27 abscesses) were retrospectively reviewed with respect to thickeness and signal intensity of abscess wall, shape and size of abscess, etc. Thickness of abscess wall was measured in the greatest abscess diameter on the CT scans and MR images obtaihed after intravenous administration of contrast material. RESULTS: Enhancing abscess wall was 2mm--6mm (average 3mm) thick. The abscess wall was uniform in thickness in 14 cases (52%), thinner in the roedial wall than lateral wall in 8 cases (30%), and thicker in the medial wall than lateral wall in 5 cases (18%). Signal intensity of abscess wall was isointense relative to gray matter on Tl-weighted MR images and hypointense on both proton- and T2-weighted MR images in 7 out of 8 lesione (88%). The inner margin of the abscess wall was smooth in 14 (52%) and irregular in 13 lesions (48%). The outer margin was smooth in 15 (55%) and irregular in 12 lesions (45%). The size of the abscesses was variable, ranging from lcm to 6cm in diameter. They were round (16 cases), elliptical (6 cases), or multilobulated (5 cases) in shape. Satellite or daughter abscesses were found in 5 patients. CONCLUSION: Abscess wall showed variable thickness in the medial and lateral walls with no specific findings. Other CT and MR findings were also nonspecific, although hypointensity of abscess wall on T2-weighted MR images may be helpful in diagnosis of brain abscess.
Abscess*
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Administration, Intravenous
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Brain Abscess*
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Brain*
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Nuclear Family
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Retrospective Studies
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed