1.Trauma Analysis of Cranial Fractures and Estimation of Its Related Weapon for Reference to Forensic Anthropological Decisions.
Hyung Nam GOO ; Yoo Hoon KIM ; Seung Gyu CHOI ; Yi Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2011;24(1):1-8
The role of forensic anthropology is to reconstruct the process of individual death by predicting the cause and manner of death as well as to find out biological profiles of unknown skeletal remains based on the data of physical anthropology. The purpose of this study is to suggest the data of decision-making process for cranial fractures and its related weapons of skeletal remains from the forensic fields. A hammer (31.7%) and baseball bat (16.7%) represented almost half of the blunt type of weapon used in the cranial fracture. The linear fracture was caused by most of weapons, the spider's web and depressed fracture by the hammer, and the comminuted fracture by the heavy tools such as maul, wrench, etc as well as the hammer. By the chi-square test, there were significant differences between fracture patterns and types of weapon that it was helpful to estimate the weapon of cranial fracture for forensic anthropological decisions. Conclusively, we could prepare the priority order of estimating cause and manner of death in the case of cranial fracture for the forensic context and suggest research design of physical anthropology about osteological biomechanics and taphonomy relating cranial fractures.
Anthropology, Physical
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Baseball
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Biomechanics
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Forensic Anthropology
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Research Design
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Skull
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Weapons
2.The Clinical Applicability of Transoral Transpharyngeal Approach to the Craniovertebral Junction Lesions.
Tae Goo CHO ; Kwan PARK ; Yang Sun CHO ; Chung Hwan BAEK ; Do Hyun NAM ; Jong Soo KIM ; Seung Chyul HONG ; Hyung Jin SHIN ; Whan EOH ; Jong Hyun KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(3):379-388
No abstract available.
3.Microsurgical Anatomy in Transoral Odontoidectomy.
Kwan PARK ; Sang Koo LEE ; Tae Goo CHO ; Jung Il LEE ; Do Hyun NAM ; Jong Soo KIM ; Seung Chyul HONG ; Hyung Jin SHIN ; Whan EOH ; Jong Hyun KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(3):309-316
No abstract available.
4.A Case of Infective Endocarditis Caused by Community-Acquired Acinetobacter baumannii.
Min Hyung KIM ; Jin Young AHN ; Nam Su KU ; Sang Hoon HAN ; Jun Yong CHOI ; Young Goo SONG ; June Myung KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2013;84(2):313-317
Acinetobacter baumannii has become an important pathogen that causes healthcare-associated infections, including pneumonia, bacteremia, and urinary tract infection. Only sporadic cases of infective endocarditis (IE) have been reported worldwide, and in particular, community-acquired IE caused by A. baumannii is very rare. To our knowledge, no case has ever been reported in Korea. We report a 30-year-old woman who recovered from native-valve community-acquired IE caused by A. baumannii. She did not have any underlying diseases and presented with left-sided weakness, dysarthria, and fever. On investigation of acute cerebral infarction, a vegetation on her anterior mitral leaflet was found in echocardiography, and A. baumannii was cultured from the blood. In this case, A. baumannii showed intermediate resistance to cefotaxime and was sensitive to all other antibiotics. She underwent antibiotic therapy with cefoperazone/sulbactam for 5 weeks, without surgery. Consequently, the vegetation was absent in follow-up echocardiography, and no complications related to IE developed.
Acinetobacter
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Acinetobacter baumannii
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Bacteremia
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Cefotaxime
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Cerebral Infarction
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Community-Acquired Infections
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Dysarthria
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Echocardiography
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Endocarditis
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Female
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Fever
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Korea
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Pneumonia
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Urinary Tract Infections
5.Computational Analysis of Neighboring Genes on Arabidopsis thaliana Chromosomes 4 and 5: Their Genomic Association as Functional Subunits.
Sung Ho GOH ; Tae Hyung KIM ; Jee Hyub KIM ; Dou Gu NAM ; Doil CHOI ; Cheol Goo HUR
Genomics & Informatics 2003;1(1):40-49
The genes related to specific events or pathways in bacteria are frequently localized proximate to the genome of their neighbors, as with the structures known as operon, but eukaryotic genes seem to be independent of their neighbors, and are dispersed randomly throughout genomes. Although cases are rare, the findings from structures similar to prokaryotic operons in the nematode genome, and the clustering of housekeeping genes on human genome, lead us to assess the genomic association of genes as functional subunits. We evaluated the genomic association of neighboring genes on chromosomes 4 and 5 of Arabidopsis thaliana with and without respectively consideration of the scaffold/matrix-attached regions (S/MAR) loci. The observed number of functionally identical bigrams and trig rams were significantly higher than expected, and these results were verified statistically by calculating rho-values for weighted random distributions. The observed frequency of functionally identical big rams and trig rams were much higher in chromosome 4 than in chromosome 5, but the frequencies with, and without, consideration of the S/MAR in each chromosome were similar. In this study, a genomic association among functionally related neighboring genes in Arabidopsis thaliana was suggested.
Arabidopsis*
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Bacteria
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 4
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5
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Genes, Essential
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Genome
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Genome, Human
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Humans
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Operon
6.Comparative Study of the L5 Spinal Nerve Transection Model and Sciatic Nerve Axotomy Model as a Peripheral Nerve Injury Model in Rat.
Dae Yong SONG ; Ji Hye LEE ; Ha Nul YU ; Chae Ri PARK ; Ran Sook WOO ; Sung Youp HONG ; Young Hee CHEON ; Hyung Nam GOO ; Tai Kyoung BAIK
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2012;25(1):11-21
The aim of this study was to propose new more reliable peripheral nerve transection model to overcome the defect of the traditional sciatic axotomy model by specifically transecting L5 spinal nerve just after emerging from the intervertebral foramen and confining analysis area to the L5 spinal segment. The adult male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 300~350 g at the time of surgery, were used for the experiments. Four different experimental groups were used. 1. Sciatic nerve transection (Sc-Tx) group: transect the sciatic nerve in the popliteal fossa where it divided into the common peroneal nerve and tibial nerve. 2. L5 spinal nerve transection (L5-Tx) group: L5 spinal nerve was specifically transected. 3. Suture (Su) group: L5 spinal nerve was transected and immediately sutured. 4. Control group: the same surgical procedure with L5 spinal nerve transection group was performed except for the excision of L5 spinal nerve. To distinguish L5 motoneurons from the other level ones, the animals were received the retrograde tracer, FluoroGold into the axotomized proximal nerve stump. Serial coronal frozen sections at 40 microm thick through the L4 to L6 spinal segment was performed and the resultant total number of sections was about 180. Approximate serial 50 sections (approximately 2 mm) could be considered as the L5 segment based on the number of the fluorescent signals (above 20). L5 spinal segment could be differentiated from L4 and L6 segment based on their morphological characteristics under Cresyl violet stain. In L5-Tx group, at 2 and 4 weeks post-transection, the number of L5 spinal motoneurons was reduced by 8%. Meanwhile, Sc-Tx and Su groups showed no statistically notable changes. In this study, the authors could propose more reliable peripheral nerve axotomy model than the conventional sciatic nerve axotomy model by specifically transecting L5 spinal nerve and confining the investigating area within the L5 spinal segment.
Adult
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Animals
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Axotomy
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Benzoxazines
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Frozen Sections
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Humans
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Male
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries
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Peripheral Nerves
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Peroneal Nerve
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sciatic Nerve
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Spinal Nerves
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Sutures
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Tibial Nerve
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Viola
7.Comparative Study of the L5 Spinal Nerve Transection Model and Sciatic Nerve Axotomy Model as a Peripheral Nerve Injury Model in Rat.
Dae Yong SONG ; Ji Hye LEE ; Ha Nul YU ; Chae Ri PARK ; Ran Sook WOO ; Sung Youp HONG ; Young Hee CHEON ; Hyung Nam GOO ; Tai Kyoung BAIK
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2012;25(1):11-21
The aim of this study was to propose new more reliable peripheral nerve transection model to overcome the defect of the traditional sciatic axotomy model by specifically transecting L5 spinal nerve just after emerging from the intervertebral foramen and confining analysis area to the L5 spinal segment. The adult male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 300~350 g at the time of surgery, were used for the experiments. Four different experimental groups were used. 1. Sciatic nerve transection (Sc-Tx) group: transect the sciatic nerve in the popliteal fossa where it divided into the common peroneal nerve and tibial nerve. 2. L5 spinal nerve transection (L5-Tx) group: L5 spinal nerve was specifically transected. 3. Suture (Su) group: L5 spinal nerve was transected and immediately sutured. 4. Control group: the same surgical procedure with L5 spinal nerve transection group was performed except for the excision of L5 spinal nerve. To distinguish L5 motoneurons from the other level ones, the animals were received the retrograde tracer, FluoroGold into the axotomized proximal nerve stump. Serial coronal frozen sections at 40 microm thick through the L4 to L6 spinal segment was performed and the resultant total number of sections was about 180. Approximate serial 50 sections (approximately 2 mm) could be considered as the L5 segment based on the number of the fluorescent signals (above 20). L5 spinal segment could be differentiated from L4 and L6 segment based on their morphological characteristics under Cresyl violet stain. In L5-Tx group, at 2 and 4 weeks post-transection, the number of L5 spinal motoneurons was reduced by 8%. Meanwhile, Sc-Tx and Su groups showed no statistically notable changes. In this study, the authors could propose more reliable peripheral nerve axotomy model than the conventional sciatic nerve axotomy model by specifically transecting L5 spinal nerve and confining the investigating area within the L5 spinal segment.
Adult
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Animals
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Axotomy
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Benzoxazines
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Frozen Sections
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Humans
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Male
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries
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Peripheral Nerves
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Peroneal Nerve
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sciatic Nerve
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Spinal Nerves
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Sutures
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Tibial Nerve
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Viola
8.Quantification of Regional Wall Motion Abnormality Using Myocardial Strain in Acute Myocardial Infarction.
Goo Yeong CHO ; Woo Jung PARK ; Sung Woo HAN ; Sang Jin HAN ; Seung Hyuk CHOI ; Yung Jin CHOI ; Young Cheoul DOO ; Kyoo Rok HAN ; Nam Ho LEE ; Dong Jin OH ; Kyu Hyung RYU ; Chong Yun RHIM ; Yung LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 2003;33(7):583-589
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several echocardiographic methods, such as ejection fraction, fractional shortening, and Doppler tissue imaging (DTI), have been developed to quantify systolic function but all had several important limitations. The purpose of this study was to quantify the regional wall motion abnormality, using strain, in an acute myocardial infarction, compared with a visual estimation. SUBJECTS AND MEHTODS: Forty-five patients, with acute anterior (n=28) and inferior myocardial (n=17) infarctions, who underwent color DTI, were examined using longitudinal strain and standard echocardiography, and the results were compared with 54 normal controls. A total of 594 segments [3 segments (apical, mid and basal portion) of septum and inferior wallx99 patients] were evaluated. RESULTS: In the normal control group, the strain was uniformly distributed in all segments (-20%~-23%). In the infarction groups, the strain was negatively related with the wall motion score. The strain of the apical segments and mid-septum was decreased in the anterior wall infarctions, and the strain of basal septum and mid to basal inferior wall was decreased in the inferior wall infarctions. The dyskinetic segments showed positive strain. CONCLUSION: This study validates strain as a superior method for the quantification of the regional wall motion abnormality in an acute myocardial infarction than visual estimation.
Echocardiography
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Humans
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Infarction
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Myocardial Infarction*
9.Therapeutic Response of HAART and Analysis of Related Factors in Korean HIV-infected Persons.
Myung Soo KIM ; So Youn SHIN ; Yoon Seon PARK ; Yeon A KIM ; Nam Su KU ; Joon Hyung KIM ; Young Keun KIM ; Jun Yong CHOI ; Young Goo SONG ; June Myung KIM
Infection and Chemotherapy 2007;39(3):142-150
BACKGROUND: Recently, 2.1 persons per day are reported to be HIV infected and totally more than 4,500 HIV infected persons have been officially reported until 2006 in Korea. We started highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for HIV patients from 1997. Data on the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy are limited in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HIV infected patients treated with HAART for more than 1 year were included. We studied the therapeutic response of antiretroviral therapy in patients with AIDS and without previous antiretroviral therapy who were treated until Dec 2005 in Severance hospital. RESULTS: More than 450 were diagnosed as HIV infected in Severance hospital. Among these HIV infected patients, 141 patients including 14 females were included. 121 of the 141 patients (85.8%) were treated with PI based regimen, and 20(14.2%) were treated with NNRTI based regimen. The initial mean CD4 T cell count was 207/mm3 (IQR 73-299) and the mean HIV RNA level was 70,800 copies/mL. After 6 months of HAART, 103 patients (73%) had fewer than 400 copies of HIV RNA copies/mL. After 12 months of HAART, 90 patients (63.8%) had fewer than 50 copies of HIV RNA copies/mL. The mean increase in the CD4 T cell count from baseline to 12 months was 143 cells/mm3. After 12 months, 96 patients (68.1%) had increased more than 100 cells/mm3. CONCLUSION: This report the therapeutic response of HAART in Korea which the prevalence of HIV infection is now increasing. Overall, the outcomes are similar to those in other developed countries. Further large scale prospective cohort study is needed.
Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active*
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Cell Count
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Cohort Studies
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Developed Countries
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Female
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HIV
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HIV Infections
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Humans
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Korea
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Prevalence
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RNA
10.Therapeutic Response of HAART and Analysis of Related Factors in Korean HIV-infected Persons.
Myung Soo KIM ; So Youn SHIN ; Yoon Seon PARK ; Yeon A KIM ; Nam Su KU ; Joon Hyung KIM ; Young Keun KIM ; Jun Yong CHOI ; Young Goo SONG ; June Myung KIM
Infection and Chemotherapy 2007;39(3):142-150
BACKGROUND: Recently, 2.1 persons per day are reported to be HIV infected and totally more than 4,500 HIV infected persons have been officially reported until 2006 in Korea. We started highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for HIV patients from 1997. Data on the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy are limited in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HIV infected patients treated with HAART for more than 1 year were included. We studied the therapeutic response of antiretroviral therapy in patients with AIDS and without previous antiretroviral therapy who were treated until Dec 2005 in Severance hospital. RESULTS: More than 450 were diagnosed as HIV infected in Severance hospital. Among these HIV infected patients, 141 patients including 14 females were included. 121 of the 141 patients (85.8%) were treated with PI based regimen, and 20(14.2%) were treated with NNRTI based regimen. The initial mean CD4 T cell count was 207/mm3 (IQR 73-299) and the mean HIV RNA level was 70,800 copies/mL. After 6 months of HAART, 103 patients (73%) had fewer than 400 copies of HIV RNA copies/mL. After 12 months of HAART, 90 patients (63.8%) had fewer than 50 copies of HIV RNA copies/mL. The mean increase in the CD4 T cell count from baseline to 12 months was 143 cells/mm3. After 12 months, 96 patients (68.1%) had increased more than 100 cells/mm3. CONCLUSION: This report the therapeutic response of HAART in Korea which the prevalence of HIV infection is now increasing. Overall, the outcomes are similar to those in other developed countries. Further large scale prospective cohort study is needed.
Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active*
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Cell Count
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Cohort Studies
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Developed Countries
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Female
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HIV
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HIV Infections
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Humans
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Korea
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Prevalence
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RNA