1.The Echocardiographic Estimation of Left Ventricle Function in the Congestive Heart Failure after Vasodilator(Prazosin) Therapy.
Young Sun JUNG ; Ick Hyoun KIM ; Jong Seong KIM ; Kap Young SONG ; Jae Dong LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1981;11(2):83-91
We studied the left ventricular function with the use of M-mode and 2-D Echocardiography to 32 patients with congestive heart failure before and 2 weeks after medication of prazosin 2 mg tid during July 1979 and Dec. 1980 in Heart Center, Paik Hospital, In-Je Medical College, Busan, Korea. The results were following; 1) LVDeD before and after vasodilaor therapy was each 5.64+/-0.76 and 5.04+/-0.57.cm, LVSeD before and after therapy each 4.52+/-0.51 and 3.70+/-0.57cm, and F.S. before and after therapy 19.87+/-3.66 and 26.59+/-6.75%. The difference of LVSeD, LVDeD and F.S. was each statistically significant. 2) LVDeV before and after therapy was each 182.2+/-58.07 and 132.80+/-47.01 ml LVSeV before and after therapy each 92.35+/-23.60 and 50.65+/-27.21ml, and E.F. before and after therapy each 49.31+/-7.07 and 61.86+/-11.74%. The difference of LVDeV, LVSeV and E.F. was each statisitically significant. 3) LVPWTh before and after therapy was each 0.89+/-0.11 and 0.77+/-0.08cm, and Vcf before and after therapy 0.83+/-0.11 and 1.03+/-0.27 cir./sec. The difference of LVPWTh and vcf before and after therapy was each statistically significant. 4) The difference of VSTh, RVD, LAD, and Aorta Dimension before and after therapy was each statisitically significant.
Aorta
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Busan
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Echocardiography*
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Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)*
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Heart
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Heart Failure*
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Heart Ventricles*
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Humans
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Korea
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Prazosin
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Ventricular Function, Left
2.Genetic Diversity and Pathogenicity of Cylindrocarpon destructans Isolates Obtained from Korean Panax ginseng.
Jeong Young SONG ; Mun Won SEO ; Sun Ick KIM ; Myeong Hyeon NAM ; Hyoun Sub LIM ; Hong Gi KIM
Mycobiology 2014;42(2):174-180
We analyzed the genetic diversity of Cylindrocarpon destructans isolates obtained from Korean ginseng (i.e., Panax ginseng) roots by performing virulence tests and nuclear ribosomal gene internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and mitochondrial small subunit (mt SSU) rDNA sequence analysis. The phylogenetic relationship analysis performed using ITS DNA sequences and isolates from other hosts helped confirm that all the Korean C. destructans isolates belonged to Nectria/Neonectria radicicola complex. The results of in vivo and ex vivo virulence tests showed that the C. destructans isolates could be divided into two groups according to their distinctive difference in virulence and the genetic diversity. The highly virulent Korean isolates in pathogenicity group II (PG II), together with foreign isolates from P. ginseng and P. quinquefolius, formed a single group. The weakly virulent isolates in pathogenicity group I, together with the foreign isolates from other host plants, formed another group and exhibited a greater genetic diversity than the isolates of PG II, as confirmed by the mt SSU rDNA sequence analysis. In addition, as the weakly virulent Korean isolates were genetically very similar to the foreign isolates from other hosts, they were likely to originate from hosts other than the ginseng plants.
Base Sequence
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DNA, Ribosomal
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Genetic Variation*
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Panax*
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Sequence Analysis
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Virulence*