1.Giant Intra-articular Osteochondroma of the Knee: A Case Report
Kang Hyun LEE ; Soo Il KANG ; Chan Su PARK ; Myung Ku KIM ; Myung Seon KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(3):973-975
The giant intra-articular osteochondroma of the knee is very rare and is probably result of synovial metaplasia of the fibrous capsule or of the adjacent connencive tissue of a joint, and of the fragment of articular cartilage. The gross findings and histology are consistent with the osteochondroma. The authors experienced a case of giant intra-articular osteochondroma of the right knee in a 19 years old man who had history of knee injury when he was 16 years old. The mass was excised and the symptome was relieved.
Cartilage, Articular
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Joints
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Knee Injuries
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Knee
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Metaplasia
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Osteochondroma
2.The karyotype of Paramphistomum explanatum (Creplin, 1849) obtained from Korean cattle.
Jae Ku RHEE ; Chang Won KANG ; Ho Il LEE
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1986;24(1):42-48
As a series of systematic classification of paramphistomes, in the first step, paramphistomes in the rumen and reticulum were collected on 170 Korean cattles (2-3 years age, male) slaughtered at Jeonju abattoir from July 1984 to September 1985 and were classified by means of morphology of the worms. Afterwards, the karyotype of Paramphistomum explanatum (Creplin, 1849) which is the common in Korean cattle was detected by means of modified air-drying method from testis cells of the worm. The following is a brief summary of the leading facts gained through the experiment. Most of the cattle slaughtered at the abattoir were infected with paramphistomes. The 5 species of the worms were detected on 170 Korean cattle and the worm burden per head was from 2 to 784 (on the average 170) worms, 120(70.59 percent) heads out of them involving 2-100 worms. In 28,900 individuals of paramphistomes obtained on 170 Korean cattle, appearance rates of various worms were as follows : 49.74 percent in P. explanatum, 48.08 percent in P. cervi, 0.98 percent in Orthocoelium orthocoelium, 0.89 percent in Fischoederius cobboldi and 0.14 percent in Cotylophoron cotylophorum. The chromosome number of 620 P. explanatum in the haploid and diploid cells was n=9 and 2n=18, and abundant cells in meiotic division were observed; 1,420 haploid and 38 diploid cells were reliable. Nine pairs of mitotic chromosomes were homologous and the chromosomes were composed of five medium-sized metacentrics (m), subtelocentrics (st) or submetacentrics (sm)and four small-sized subtelocentrics (st) or submetacentrics (sm), while meiotic metaphase chromosomes were composed of five medium and four small-sized. The haploid of the testis cells showed C-band in the centromeric region from 8 of them, whereas the remaining chromosome No. 5 included heterochromatin on the tip region, and chromosomes No. 3 and No. 7 showed a remarkable C-band distinguished from other chromosomes.
parasitology-helminth-trematoda
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karyotype
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chromosome
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Paramphistomum explanatum
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Paramphistomum cervi
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Orthocoelium orthocoelium
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Fischoederius cobboldi
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Cotylophoron cotylophorum
3.Prognostic Factors to Final Results after Conservative or Surgical Treatment of Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures.
Hyung Ku YOON ; Ho Seung JEON ; Kye Nam CHO ; Seung Il KANG
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1998;5(2):215-223
STUDY DESIGN: This study assessed the final functional results after treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures and compared the relationship between the results and the parameters of reduction and state of the fractures. OBJECTIVES: To define prognostic factors affecting the final results and to present some precautions to minimize the treatment failure. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: In the treatment of the thoracolumbar burst fractures in which flexion loads are predominant, the sagittal contour is crucial to achieve permanent pain-free stability, but definitive therapeutic guidelines have remained a controversal topic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed 37 thoracolumbar burst fractures with an average follow up period of 1.8 years: group 1 consisting of 20 cases treated conservatively and group 2 consisting of 17 cases treated surgically with posterior instrumentation. Finally functional results were analysed with the Denis'pain and work scores, and were compared between groups on anterior body height and local kyphosis. RESULTS: A satisfactory pain score less than or equal to P3 was in 15(75%) in group 1 and 15(88.2%) in group 2(p>0.05), but satisfactory work score less than or equal to W3 was in 12(60%) in group 1 and in 14(82.4%) in group 2(p<0.05). But, some loss of body height and local kyphosis in group 1 was not reversely related with functional outcomes. Eight cases in group 1 showing unsatisfactory result in work scores were analyzed as 4 osteoporosis(Jikei grade I, II/III), 3 associated compression fracture of the contiguous vertebra and one combined osteoporosis and compression fracture, showing significant loss of vertebral height and increase of kyphosis(p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Functional results of group 1 showing loss of vertebral height less than 50% and increased kyphosis less than 200 were comparable to those of group 2. The osteoporosis and associated compression fracture of adjacent vertebra were the risk group to develop posttraumatic kyphosis and might be added to the surgical indication of the thoracolumbar burst fractures.
Body Height
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Follow-Up Studies
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Fractures, Compression
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Kyphosis
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Osteoporosis
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Spine
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Treatment Failure
4.Correction of kyphotic deformity in ankylosing spondylitis by posterior vertebral body decancellation: a case report.
Sung Joon KIM ; Jae Lim CHO ; Tae Seung KIM ; Hong Ku KANG ; Il Dong SONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(4):1333-1337
No abstract available.
Congenital Abnormalities*
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Spondylitis, Ankylosing*
5.Treatment of the Open Tibial Pilon Fractures - Using Limited Internal Fixation and External Fixation.
Hyung Ku YOON ; Ho Seung JEON ; Key Nam CHO ; Seung Il KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(5):1419-1426
Open tibial pilon fractures present extensive soft tissue disruption and common complications such as sepsis or skin slough, and deserve special cosideration in addition to the challenging reconstructive problems. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of limited internal fixation and external fixation for the treatment of the open tibial pilon fractures, and to introduce some idea in Ilizarov device use. We reviewed 27 open tibial pilon fractures treated with limited internal fixation and external fixation from Feb. 1992 to Mar. 1996(follow-up range, 1 to 5 years). Fracture classification(Ruedi and Allgower) was type I in 5, type II in 10 and type III in 12, open wound type(Gustilo-Anderson) was II in 8, IIIA in 17 and IIIB in two. Secondary procedures were 16 soft tissue procedures, 13 bone graftings and 2 limb lengthening. Mean time for removal of the external fixators was 3.5 months(range, 6 to 21 weeks), and clinical union averaged 4.3 months(range, 12 to 25 weeks). At the time of last follow-up, radiologic grading(Burwell and Charnley) showed 13 good(48%), 10 fair(37%) and 4 poor results(15%). Objective functional grading(Ovadia and Beals) showed 5 excellent(19%), 15 good(56%), 6 fair(22%) and 1 poor(4%), and subjective grading 2 excellent(7%), 16 good(59%), 7 fair(26%) and 2 poor(7%). Common complications included 10 wound sepsis(37%), 6 posttraumatic arthritis(22%) and 5 malunions(19%). In conclusion, we cosider limited internal fixation and external fixation is an effective treatment modality till bone union for open tibial pilon fractures, and Ilizarov method using tension wires crossed only through the fracture fragments can provide a sufficient early and late stability.
External Fixators
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Extremities
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Follow-Up Studies
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Ilizarov Technique
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Sepsis
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Skin
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Tibia
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Transplants
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Wounds and Injuries
6.Tarsometatarsal Fracture: Dislocation
Hyung Ku YOON ; Kuk Hwan OH ; Kyung Hoon KANG ; Jin Il KIM ; Man Je PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(3):765-770
Tarsometatarsal injury has not been paid much attention due to it is unusual frequency. But the cases of tarsometatarsal injuries are on the increase in proportion to the increasing "high energy trauma injury" resulted from the traffic and industrial accidents. The purpose of this study is both assessing the relative effects among clinical results, final radiologic findings, treatment results and symtoms. In view of the results so far achieved from 20 cases of tarsometatarsal fracture dislocation which had been treated at Sung-Ae general hospital from January 1990 to December 1993, the results were as follows: 1. Thirteen cases were treated by open reduction and 3 cases were treated by closed reduction with smooth pins but no reduction loss were experienced. 2. Traumatic arthrosis could be observed in 14 cases but there were no influences on the functional end results. 3. Anatomical results correlated with pain. 4. Anatomical or neraly anatomical reduction was considered as most important factor of prognosis.
Accidents, Occupational
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Dislocations
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Hospitals, General
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Prognosis
7.Operative Treatment of Tibial Bicondylar Fracture
Hyung Ku YOON ; Kook Hwan OH ; Kyung Hun KANG ; Jin Il KIM ; Min Ho PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1996;31(3):484-489
Fractures involving both tibial plataeus result form high energy trauma such as a traffic accidents or falls, and it is frequently accompanied by soft tissue injuries. Thus it is very difficult to treat these fractures satisfactorily and severe complications can be caused. The purpose of study is to analyze the clinical results, complication and factors influencing the results after open reduction and internal fixation of tibial bicondylar fractures. Twenty cases(19 patients) of tibial bicondylar fractures which had been treated by open reduction and internal fixation from January 1989 to December 1994 were analyzed after 1 to 5 years follow-up. The results were as follows. 1. By AO classification, the most common type was C3(13 cases). 2. According to Blokker's criteria, 5 cases was unsatisfactory and all of these cases were C3. 3. Unsatisfactory results were 3 cases of reduction loss(angular deformity), one case of deep infection and one case of unresolved peroneal nerve palsy. 4. Tibial tubercle osteotomy, bone graft and medial buttress plate were important for anatomical reduction and maintenance.
Accidental Falls
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Accidents, Traffic
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Classification
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Follow-Up Studies
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Osteotomy
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Paralysis
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Peroneal Nerve
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Soft Tissue Injuries
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Tibia
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Transplants
8.Decreased Plasma BDNF Levels of Patients with Somatization Disorder.
Nam In KANG ; Jong Il PARK ; Yong Ku KIM ; Jong Chul YANG
Psychiatry Investigation 2016;13(5):526-530
OBJECTIVE: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), one of the most abundant and important neurotrophins, is known to be involved in the development, survival, maintenance, and plasticity of neurons in the nervous system. Some studies have suggested that BDNF may play a role in the pathophysiology of several psychiatric illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia. Similarly, it is likely that the alteration of BDNF may be associated with the neuro-modulation that contributes to the development of somatization disorder. METHODS: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is an abnormality of plasma BDNF levels in patients with somatization disorder, and to analyze the nature of the alteration after pharmacotherapy using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: The plasma BDNF levels of the patients with a somatization disorder were significantly lower compared with those of the control volunteers (83.61±89.97 pg/mL vs. 771.36±562.14 pg/mL); moreover, the plasma BDNF levels of those patients who received an antidepressant were significantly increased after the treatment (118.13±91.45 pg/mL vs. 72.92±88.21 pg/mL). CONCLUSION: These results suggest that BDNF may play a role in the pathophysiology of somatization disorder.
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor*
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Depression
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Drug Therapy
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Humans
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Nerve Growth Factors
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Nervous System
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Neurons
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Plasma*
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Plastics
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Schizophrenia
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Somatoform Disorders*
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Volunteers
9.Twelve-year Study on Body Mass Index Changes of Obese Adolescents.
Yun Ju KANG ; Il SUH ; Chang Ho HONG ; Jong Ku PARK
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1994;27(4):665-676
The purpose of this study is to observe the longitudinal changes in BMI (Body Mass Index) of obese and non-obese 3rd. grade high school students in Seoul for 12 years and to see the trends of overt weight gain in obese adolescents. The results are as follows; 1. The average annual increasing rates of body mass indices in male students were 1.14kg/m2 in obese group and 0.59 in non-obese group. In female students, the average annual increasing rates of body mass indices were 0.93kg/m2 in obese group and 0.53kg/m2 in non-obese group. 2. The change rate of BMI for 12 years was significantly higher in obese group than non-obese group. 3. Puberty had less influence on the change rate of BMI in obese group compared to non-obese group. 4. In obese group, 71.8% of the variance in BMI at 17 can be predicted by BMI at 16 years in male students. In female students 44.4% can be predicted by BMI at age 16. 5. Among the 17-year-old obese students, 58.8% of the males and 56.2% of females were found not to have been obese at 7 years of age. 6. Among the 17-year-old obese students, those who were obese at 7 years of age were found to have higher BMI at later ages than those who were in the non-obese group. Obese adolescents were more likely to be obese in their childhood than non-obese group. There was no optimal age for the significant weight gain and the increasing rate of BMI was constantly higher in obese group than in non-obese group. Due to the fact that child obesity in early age contributes to obesity in adolescence, close observation is advised on the other hand, a large proportion of obese adolescents can be preventable by early interventions, because about 50% of obese adolescents were not obese in early elementary school age.
Adolescent*
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Body Mass Index*
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Early Intervention (Education)
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Female
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Hand
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Humans
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Male
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Pediatric Obesity
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Puberty
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Seoul
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Weight Gain
10.Biodegradable Internal Fixation For Displaced Non: Comminuted Malleolar Fracture.
Hyung Ku YOON ; Kwang Pyo JEON ; Kyung Hoon KANG ; Jin Il KIM ; Dong Soo KIM ; Young Kwan KOH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(2):309-313
Displaced fracture of the ankle are probably the most common skeletal injury managed today by open reduction and internal fixation. But, it is recommended that metallic implant might be removed to restore normal biomechanical forces on hone and to reduce discomfort directly under the skin. in order to reduce the resources needed for the removal of metallic fixation devices, absorbable impiants of biodegradable synthetic polymers were deveioped. However reports of clinical application of such implants have so far been very few. This prospective study represents the good resuits in 15 displaced non-comminuted closed malleolar fractures of the ankle treated using hiodegradahle internal fixation in department of orthopedic surgery of Kwang Myung Sung Ae general hospitai from June I 995 to December 1996. The results were as follows 1. All cases were united and the average time for union was 7.6 weeks. 2. As a results of comparison with normal side, a restriction of 10 degrees or more of dorsiflexion of the ankle joint was present in 4 cases, a restriction of 20 degrees or more of plantar tlexion was present in 2 cases, a restriction of supination was present in 3 cases and a restriction of plantar flexion was present in 4 cases. 3. According to Phillips functional scoring scale, 4 cases were excellent, 7 cases good, 4 cases fair and no cases were poor. 4. There were no complications in all cases.
Ankle
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Ankle Joint
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Orthopedics
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Polymers
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Prospective Studies
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Skin
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Supination