1.Hepatic Masses: Differential Diagnosis with Two Phases Imaging by Using Spiral CT.
Byung Soo KIM ; Kun Il KIM ; Chang Ho CHOI ; Suck Hong LEE ; Do Ic JEON ; Sang Hoa NAM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;31(2):337-343
PURPOSE: We compared the contrast enhancement patterns of hepatocellular carcinomas(HCC), hemangiomas, and metastasis on two phase imagings to determine the value of two phase dynamic CT in the differential diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two phases spiral volumetric CT scan were obtained 45 seconds and 6 minutes after bolus injection of contrast material in 106 patients. A bolus of 100 mL of nonionic contrast material was administered intravenously at a injection rate of 2 mL/sec. RESULT:In Hepatocollular carcinoma, 47% were totally hyperdense and 30% were totally hypodense in early phase, and 82% were totally hypodense in late phase. In hemangioma, 90% were peripherally hyperdense in early phase, 52% were isodense and 27% were totally hyperdense in late phase. In metastatic liver malignancies, 65% were hypodense and 32% were peripherally hyperdense in early phase, and 79% were hypodense in late phase. CONCLUSION: Two phases spiral volumetric CT scaning is considered to be heplful in the differential diagnosis of hepatic tumors.
Diagnosis, Differential*
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Hemangioma
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Humans
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Liver
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Spiral Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Tomography, Spiral Computed*
2.The Prevalence of Nasal Septal Deformities among Children in Kindergarten and First Grade in Anyang and Kunpo Cities.
Sang Yoon SONG ; Ic Tae KIM ; Ki Hyun CHANG ; Kang Soo LEE ; Hyung Jong KIM ; Hyun Joon LIM
Journal of Rhinology 1999;6(1):58-60
Nasal septal deformity (NSD) is a common nasal disorder, but its prevalence among children has not been reported in Korea. The aim of this work was to study the prevalence of NSD among children in kindergarten and first grade in Anyang and Kunpo cities and to evaluate whether the occurrence of NSD in children was affected by school activity or correlated with sex. We examined 1,646 nasal septa of 1,491 students (average age : 7.5 years ; range : 6.3-8.9 years) at three elementary schools and 155 children (average age : 6.5 years ; range : 5.9-7.1 years) at two public kindergartens. The overall prevalence of NSD was 13.6%. A significant difference in prevalence was found between male and female children and between male and female firstgraders. No difference was found between the children in kindergarten and the children attending first grade and between male and female children in kindergarten. The most common type of NSD, based on the Mladina's classification, was type 1, followed by types 2 and 5.
Child*
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Classification
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Female
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Gyeonggi-do*
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Nasal Septum
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Nose Diseases
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Prevalence*
3.Three Newly Designed Arm Slings for the Stroke Patient with Shoulder Subluxation: A case report.
Jeong Mee PARK ; Ic Soo KIM ; Young W VACH ; Yang Tark LEE ; Sung Hoon KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2005;29(1):141-144
We reported three types of newly designed arm slings (the "V" strap pouch arm sling, the Modified hemisling, the Tripod arm sling). The three slings and the conventional hemisling were all tested by a single stroke patient for the correction of shoulder subluxation. Sling effectiveness was evaluated by simple shoulder AP X-rays, quantitative electromyography (root mean square; RMS), strap tension, and preference of the patient. Of the four types, the "V" strap pouch arm sling reduced the vertical displacement the most. RMS values of the supraspinatus muscle tended decrease and strap tension was also lower after using the "V" strap pouch arm sling compared with others. The patient also preferred the "V" strap pouch arm sling to the other slings. We suggested that "V" strap pouch arm sling was the most effective among four types of arm slings (including conventional hemisling) for the correction of shoulder subluxation, and patient's preference.
Arm*
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Electromyography
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Humans
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Shoulder*
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Stroke*
4.High-resolution CT Features of Bleeding Foci in Patients with Massive Hemoptysis.
Keum Soo SEO ; Ki Nam LEE ; Won Jung JUNG ; Jae Ic KIM ; Myong Jin KANG ; Byeong Ho PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2000;43(6):717-723
PURPOSE: To compare the high-resolution CT features of bleeding foci in patients with massive hemoptysis during embolization with those revealed by angiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between June 1997 and June 1999, we evaluated 25 patients who from among a total of 49 with arterial embolization due to massive hemoptysis underwent HRCT prior to embolization. We retrospectively analyzed medical records, and angiographic and HRCT findings. The time interval between HRCT and arterial embolization varied from two hours to six days. Angiography indicated that the bronchial, intercostal and internal mammary artery, and branches of the subclavian, were the foci of bleeding, and indicated the location of these in each pulmonary lobe. The HRCT findings were evaluated in terms of cavity, air-meniscus sign, bronchial dilatation, consolidation, ground-glass opacity, and fibrotic scar. We analyzed the corresponding sites of HRCT and the angiographic findings of the foci of bleeding. RESULTS: In 24 of 25 patients, the foci of bleeding were angiographically confirmed, their presence being noted in 28 pulmonary lobes. HRCT findings corresponding to the bleeding foci revealed by angiography were the air-meniscus sign (8 of 10 lobes, 80.0%), cavity (7 of 9 lobes, 77.8%), bronchial dilatation (21 of 30 lobes, 70.0%), and fibrotic scar (1 of 23 lobes, 4.3%). The findings in areas of consolidation and/or ground-glass opacity only did not correspond, however. CONCLUSION: As compared with those revealed by angiography, the HRCT features of bleeding foci in patients with massive hemoptysis during embolization are in order of frequency, the air-meniscus sign, cavity, and bronchial dilatation.
Angiography
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Cicatrix
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Dilatation
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Hemoptysis*
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Hemorrhage*
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Humans
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Mammary Arteries
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Medical Records
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Retrospective Studies
5.Evaluation of polysomnographic findings on diagnosis of OSA.
Yang Gi MIN ; Ha Won JUNG ; Ic Yae KIM ; Chae Seo RHEE ; Yong Ju JANG ; Young Soo SHIM ; Do Un CHUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(1):88-94
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
6.Occupational asthma and rhinitis caused by curry powder.
Soo Keol LEE ; Jae Woong CHO ; Sun Sin KIM ; Jee Woong SON ; Ki Suck JUNG ; Ic Tae KIM ; Dong Ho NAHM ; Hae Sim PARK
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2000;20(4):655-660
Curry powder is widely used in various dishes. It is a mixture of 20-50 kinds of natural spices made from the leaves and seeds of plants. Although there have been some reports of allergy caused by inhalation of spices in western countries, while there are no reports of occupational allergy caused by spices in our country. We report a patient with rhinitis and asthma induced by exposure to spice dusts in a curry industry. A 32-year-old man developed rhinorrhea, sneezing and coughing three years prior to visiting our hospital. Since 10 years ago, he has been involved in grinding and mixing spices in a curry industry. Total peripheral eosinophil count was 400/mm3 and serum total IgE level was 163 IU/ml. Allergy skin-prick test showed positive responses to mugwort (3+), D. farinae (3+) and celery (3+), while serum specific IgE detected by RIA (DPC, LA, CA) showed all negative results. Skin-prick test to four kinds of spice extractscelery seed, fennel, cumin and coriander-showed strong positive responses. Bronchoprovocation test with celery seed extract (1:10 v/v) showed an early asthmatic response. Specific IgE and IgG4 antibodies to celery seed and the other three spices were detectable by ELISA. IgE-ELISA inhibition test using each spice antigen showed significant inhibitions. In conclusion, IgE-mediated mechanism may be involved in the pathogenesis of curry powder-induced bronchoconstriction in an exposed worker. Further studies will be needed to investigate the role of specific IgG4 in pathogenesis of bronchoconstriction in curry powder-induced asthma.
Adult
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Antibodies
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Apium graveolens
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Artemisia
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Asthma
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Asthma, Occupational*
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Bronchoconstriction
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Cough
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Cuminum
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Dust
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Eosinophils
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Foeniculum
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Immunoglobulin E
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Immunoglobulin G
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Inhalation
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Rhinitis*
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Sneezing
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Spices
7.The Effect of the Suspension, Electrical Stimulation and Treadmill Training in the Hindlimb Muscle of the Rats.
Jeong Mee PARK ; Sung Hoon KIM ; Soon Hee JUNG ; Yang Tark LEE ; Ic Soo KIM ; Sang Min JANG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2004;28(4):358-365
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to investigate the effect of suspension, the electrical stimulation and full weight bearing treadmill training on the muscle atrophy and transformation of muscle fibers. METHOD: Forty Spraque-Dawley rats were divided into control and 3 intervention groups: suspension control (n= 10), suspension with weight bearing treadmill (n=10), and suspension with electrical stimulation (n=10). After 4 weeks intervention, both gastrocnemius and soleus were dissected and the muscle weight and transformation of muscle fibers were analyzed. RESULTS: In suspension control and suspension electrical stimulation groups, muscle to body weight ratio of gastro-cnemius was decreased compared to control group (p<0.05). In all intervention groups, muscle to body weight ratio of soleus was decreased compared to control group (p<0.05). In suspension electrical stimulation group, type I muscle fiber ratio of gastrocnemius was increased compared to control and suspension control groups (p<0.05). In suspension electrical stimulation group, type IIa muscle fiber ratio of gastrocnemius was increased compared to suspension control group (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: It is suggested that muscle atrophy induced by disuse and transformation of muscle fiber can be prevented by electrical stimulation intervention.
Animals
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Body Weight
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Electric Stimulation*
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Hindlimb*
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Muscular Atrophy
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Rats*
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Weight-Bearing
8.Comparison of growth and neuropsychological function after treatment for hematologic and oncologic diseases in monozygotic twins.
Gi Hwan KIM ; Hoon KOOK ; Hee Jo BAEK ; Dong Kyun HAN ; Eun Song SONG ; Young Kook JO ; Ic Sun CHOI ; Young Ok KIM ; Chan Jong KIM ; Young Jong WOO ; Soo Jin YANG ; Tai Ju HWANG
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2007;50(2):182-189
PURPOSE: The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the growth and neuropsychologic function following treatments for pediatric hematologic and oncologic diseases. Healthy monozygotic twins served as ideal controls for comparison to exclude possible confounding factors. METHODS: Seven children treated with various hematologic and oncologic diseases were included in the study: acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL; n=2), Diamond-Blackfan anemia twins (n=2), and aplastic anemia (n=3). The median age at the diagnosis was 5.2 (0.3-15) years. The median duration of follow-up was 7.2 (4.9-10) years. Controls were healthy monozygotic twins. Growth was measured and the percentile channels were evaluated sequentially for patients. The K-WISC III was applied and compared in 5 pairs of patients and controls. RESULTS: Similar growth profiles were noted for the twins. The percentiles at diagnosis was 3-10 in 3, 25-50 in 2, and 50-75 in 2 cases. All patients stayed in their growth percentiles through follow-up, except for 1 patient who became obese. For IQ tests, the mean behavioral, verbal and full scale IQ scores of patients were 88.0, 93.8, and 89.8, respectively, and those from their corresponding controls were 92.2, 97.0, and 91.7 (P>0.05). However, 2 children who were treated for ALL had lower IQ scores. CONCLUSION: Similar growth profiles were observed in the monozygotic twins in terms of height and weight. The IQ scores of patients were similar to those of monozygotic twins. However, prophylactic CNS-directed therapy for leukemia might adversely affect the IQ scores. A further prospective study on larger number of twins is warranted.
Anemia, Aplastic
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Anemia, Diamond-Blackfan
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Child
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Diagnosis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Leukemia
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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Stem Cell Transplantation
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Twins, Monozygotic*