1.Characterization of acute leukemia through automatic assessment of peripheral blood cells by USE of Technicon H-1.
Yoon Sun YANG ; Hee Jung KANG ; Woon Hong SONG ; Han Ik CHO ; Sang In KIM
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1991;11(3):567-573
No abstract available.
Blood Cells*
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Leukemia*
2.A clinical study on bone marrow necrosis.
Jee Sook HAHN ; Hong Lyeol LEE ; Sun Ju LEE ; Yoo Hong MIN ; Yun Woong KO ; Woo Ik YANG
Korean Journal of Hematology 1991;26(1):135-149
No abstract available.
Bone Marrow*
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Necrosis*
3.MR Findings of Central Nervous System Involvement in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Patient: A Report of Two Cases.
Hye Suk HONG ; Dong Ik KIM ; Byeong Hee LEE ; Sun Yang JEONG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1996;35(4):459-463
Central nervous system (CNS) manifestations in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients are an earlyand common feature. The spectrum of AIDS-related CNS diseases are encephalitis caused by the human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) itself, opportunistic infection, infarct and malignancy. We experienced two cases of CNS involvement in AIDS and they were serologically diagnosed as HIV encephalitis and CNS toxoplasmosis, respectively. In the case of the HIV encephalitis patient, brain MRI showed a non-enhancing lesion with high signal intensity on T2WI and low signal on T1WI and there was no mass effect on the right frontal lobe,periventricular white matter, splenium of the corpus callosum or bilateral basal ganglia. In the other case of CNS toxoplasmosis, MR showed multiple nodular and rim enhanced mass lesions in the right basal ganglia, thalamus and periventricular white matter, which were of low signal intensity on T1WI and of high intensity on T2WI. We thus report the related MRI findings.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome*
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Basal Ganglia
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Brain
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Central Nervous System Diseases
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Central Nervous System*
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Corpus Callosum
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Encephalitis
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HIV
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Opportunistic Infections
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Thalamus
4.Complete Androgen Insensivity Syndrome in Sisters.
Do Hoon YANG ; Jung Min SIM ; Tae Hoon LEE ; Dong Ik KIM ; Sung Joo HONG ; Min Sung LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(5):677-680
5.2 Cases of Prostatic Myosarcoma : Rhabdomyosarcoma andn Leiomyosarcoma.
Do Hoon YANG ; Tae Hoon LEE ; Dong Ik KIM ; Jung Min SIM ; Sung Joo HONG ; Min Sung LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(11):1432-1436
No abstract available.
Leiomyosarcoma*
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Myosarcoma*
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Rhabdomyosarcoma*
6.The Preliminary Study on the Validation of Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire-Korean Version.
Hee Ok MOON ; Ik Hong YANG ; Heung Pyo LEE ; Myo Eun KIM ; Woong HAM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1997;36(2):329-343
In order to product and develop questionnaire which can assess the schizotypal personality by model of criteria in DSM-III-R it was presented 1311owing questions in this study. First, far the validation and manufacture of scale and sub-subscale that assess overall feature, nine characteristics of the schizotypal personality disorder, this study was concerned with validity, reliability and factor-analysis results of schizotypal personality questionnaire. Second, we would be present how schizotypal personality disorder trend is connected with trait-anxiety, hopelessness and self-concept. Also the difference Is compared with. Finally, 396(male 216 Ss/53,8%, female 180 Ss/45.5%) college students with mean age 21.2 years were sampled. Raine's schizotypal personality questionnaire(SOQ) which assess nine characterisitics of schizotypal personality disorder in DSM-III-R was translated and used. In this results, Raine's schizotypal personality questionnaire was appeared to have high internal validity, split-half reliability and test-retest reliability Also, 6 factors were affirmed by empirical confirmation through factor-analysis. 6 factors have been very reliable internal validity that ranges from .78 to .83. In these 6 factors, idea of reference, odd or eccentric behavior and odd speech were corresponded to the category model after DSM-III-B in Raine's scale. 'Cognitive, perceptive' dimension was centered of factor 1, 'Emotive, affective' dimension was centered of factor 2, social anxiety and constricted affect were constituted to 2nd factor. No close friends, schizoid trend and suspiciousness of schizotypal characteristics were constituted to 3rd factor by' interpersonal relationship' dimension. These empirical outcomes which confirmed through factor-analysis were very valid and connected much to Raine's scale which assessed schizotypal personality disorder, thus possibility of development and manufacture of schizotypal personality disorder scale through item revision was lighten. In 2nd study the higher schizotypal personality disorder trend, trait-anxiety and hoplessness were higher. But on the contrary, self-concept was lower. The group of high score in schizotypal personality questionnaire had more trait-anxiety and hopelessness than the group of low score in schizotypal personality questionnaire. Contrastly, positive self-concept was high in the group of low score. Also, the most predictable variable to the trait-anxiety was factor 2, predictable power R2 of factor 2 was 29.1%. To the hopelessness, factor 2 was the most powerful predictable variable. Predictable power of factor 2 was 11.2%, also. In self-concept, factor 2 explained 20.8% of self-concept, thus it was presented that factor 2 had the most powerful explanatory quantity. In these consequences, the factors which have meaningful connection to the trait-anxiety, hopelessness and low self-concept within 6 factors were really factor 2, 3, 1. Among these factors, 'Emotive' feature of factor 2 including social anxiety and constricted affect have the most effect on trait-anxiety, hopelessness and serf-concept. And next to factor 2, the isolated interpersonal relation which include no close friends and schizoid trend was some influential variable. Also peculiar, unusual perceptual experience, eccentric belief and magical thinking had some effect though small. The college students who had strong schizotypal personality trend had more social anxiety and more constricted emotional empathic ability, less self-expression, less social skill than common college students. These elements threaten, interrupt and retard identity establishment and intimacy-seeking which are important developmental tasks within this period. These experiences is accepted to ego-dystonic to schizotypal college students who have some or moderate reality testing, adaptive ability. Moreover, These peoples would feel locus of control externally, not internally and would have more control-failure experiences. All these elements elevate anxiety level, give rise to low self-concept and low expectation to the future. These outcomes all confirmed questions which presented in this study.
Anxiety
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Female
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Friends
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Humans
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Internal-External Control
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Interpersonal Relations
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Magic
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Reality Testing
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Schizotypal Personality Disorder
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Thinking
7.Angiolipoma in the Cerebellopontine Angle: A Case Report.
Seung Rim KANG ; Hong Dae KIM ; Han Myun KIM ; Ik YANG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2006;55(6):535-537
A 65-year-old female, who suffered with a longstanding headache, was admitted to our hospital. MR imaging and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) demonstrated a vascular fat-containing mass in the right cerebellopontine angle. The lesion was surgically removed and the diagnosis of angiolipoma was established. The symptoms subsided after the operation.
Aged
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Angiography
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Angiography, Digital Subtraction
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Angiolipoma*
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Brain
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Cerebellopontine Angle*
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Headache
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Hemangioma
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
8.Eagle's Syndrome: A Case Report.
Eun Young KO ; Hong Dae KIM ; Kyung Won LEE ; Kyung Hun YANG ; Ik YANG ; Soo Young CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2000;42(5):729-732
Eagle's syndrome is a rare condition associated with recurrent throat pain, foreign body sensation and odynophagia. It is caused by elongation of the styloid process or calcification of the stylohyoid process. We present the clinical and radiologic findings of a case of Eagle's syndrome.
Foreign Bodies
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Pharynx
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Sensation
9.Effects of Pseudocholinesterase, Anticholinesterase, and 4-Aminopyridine to the Mivacurium-induced Neuromuscular Block on Rat Diaphragm.
Yong Ik KIM ; Kyu Sik KANG ; Kyung Ho HWANG ; Hong Suk YANG ; Sung Yell KIM ; Ju Eun SONG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1997;32(6):865-873
BACKGROUND: Prolongation of the neuromuscular block of mivacurium can occur when there is a genetic deficiency of the enzyme or in the presence of anticholinesterase (AntiChE) which inhibit the activity of the enzyme. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacies of cholinesterase, AntiChE (neostigmine, pyridostigmine), and 4-aminopyridine in reversing mivacurium block, using the phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation of a rat. METHODS: Forty-eight Sprague-Dawley rats (200~300 g) were anesthetized with peritoneal injection of 2.5% thiopental 5~10 ml. After a stable twitch and train-of-four responses were established for at least 30 minutes in each preparation, incremental dose of mivacurium was added to obtain 90~95% inhibition of control twitch height. The effects of 0.1 and 1.0 u/ml of horse pseudocholinesterase (pChE, Sigma), 0.1 and 1.0 g/ml of neostigmine, 0.2 and 2.0 g/ml of pyridostigmine, and 1.6, 16 g/ml of 4-aminopyridine (P.B.I) on reversal of mivacurium block were tested. The effects of 0.1 g/ml of neostigmine, or 0.2 g/ml of pyridostigmine with and without 0.1 or 1.0 u/ml of pChE following mivacurium were also tested. RESULTS: In reversing mivacurium block, single twitch and TOF ratios were recovered completely with pChE but not with antiChEs or 4-aminopyridine (p<0.05). Second set of experiments showed that antiChE mixed with pChE had a tendency to recover faster (p<0.05). The comparable recovery patterns of pChE 0.1u/ml alone and neostigmine 0.1 g/ml with pChE 0.1u/ml in our study, indicated that neostigmine would prolong the mivacurium block especially in the presence of hereditary or acquired defects of pChE activity. CONCLUSION: The authors conclude that pChE 1.0 u/ml with and without antiChE were equally effective in reversing neuromuscular block of mivacurium. If these results can be extrapolated to human, it is unlikely that mivacurium block is potentiated by antiChE that may slow its metabolism.
4-Aminopyridine*
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Animals
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Cholinesterases
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Diaphragm*
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Horses
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Humans
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Metabolism
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Neostigmine
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Neuromuscular Blockade*
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Pseudocholinesterase*
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Pyridostigmine Bromide
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Thiopental
10.The Psychological and Behavioral Characteristics of the Pathological Gamblers in Horse Racing.
Heung Pyo LEE ; Dai Jin KIM ; Sang Kyung SUNG ; Ik Hong YANG ; Hyo Jin GO
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2000;39(1):46-54
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the socio-demographic, psychological and behavioral characteristics of the pathological gamblers in horse racing. METHODS: Among 61 horse-racing gamblers, 20 pathological gamblers were diagnosed by DSM-IV criteria, and compared with 18 healthy horse racing spectators. RESULTS: 1) The education level of the pathological gamblers was lower and the duraton of gambling history longer than the healthy horse racing spectators. 2) The number and the amount of the bet of pathological gamblers in one day were higher than those of the healthy horse racing spectator. Especially, the highest amount of money gained of the pathological gambler were significantly larger than that of the healthy horse racing spectators. 3) The pathological gamblers bet with the purpose of restoring loss sum, gaining money, and avoiding dysphoric and negative mood. To be opposed, the healthy horse racing spectator play for rest, pleasure and excitement seeking. 4) The healthy horse racing spectators enjoy pleasure and euphoric mood through horse racing more than the pathological gamblers. However, the pathological gamblers experience repentance after game, and irritable and unstable mood while they were betting. 5) The pathological gamblers could control impulse less than the healthy horse racing spectator because of being habituated to the game. CONCLUSIONS: Horse racing is one of the most popular and legitimate leisure and gambling activities in Korea. In such a legitimate gambling activity, serious pathological gamblers are found frequently and their psychological and societal problems are increasing. Therefore, the prevention and the therapeutic intervention for the pathological gambling would be urgent.
Continental Population Groups*
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Education
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Gambling
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Horses*
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Humans
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Korea
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Leisure Activities
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Pleasure