1.Toward the cure of rheumatoid arthritis.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2005;69(6):581-589
No abstract available.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
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Biological Factors
2.Incidence of intestinal parasites with fecal examination on the out patient of Pusan University Hospital.
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1970;8(3):71-75
Author studied on the incidence of intestinal parasites with fecal examination on the out patient Pusan University Hospital, between from January to December 1969. The method employed were Formalin-Ether and flotation method in 3,510 for the prevalence rate of intestinal helminthes(Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworm, Trichocephalus trichiurus, Trichostrongylus orientalis). The following results were obtained: The positive rate of intestinal helminthes of total was 65.4 percent among 3,510 persons. The infection rate of Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworm, Trichocephalus trichiurus, Trichostrongylus orientalis were 19.3 %, 6.5 %, 55.2 % and 46.1 %. The female (66.4%) had definitely higher infection rate than male (65.0 %). The age group of 51-60 year of the male showed highest infection rate 75.4 % and the age group 31-40 year of the female showed highest infection rate 72.9 %.
parasitology-epidemiology-helminth
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nematode
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trematode
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Ascaris lumbricoides
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hookworm
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Trichocephalus trichiurus
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Trichostrongylus orientalis
3.Let's Recover Wisdom and Table Sincerely.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(10):938-939
No abstract available.
4.A Study on Serum Immuoglobulins and Complements in Newborn Infants.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1986;29(1):58-71
No abstract available.
Complement System Proteins*
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn*
5.Three Cases of Livedoid Vasculitis Improved by Low-dose Danazol.
Min Gyu SONG ; Soo Hong PARK ; Eil Soo LEE
Annals of Dermatology 2000;12(2):134-137
Livedoid vasculitis is characterized clinically by smooth or depressed ivory-white scars surrounded by hyperpigmentation and telangiectasia with or without preceding purpuric in-filtrated papules and plaques and histologically by intravascular deposition of fibrin. Its pathophysiology is still obscure. Many treatment modalities have been used, but results are not satisfactory. Recently, there have been experiences of successful treatments with danazol, a synthetic androgen. We used danazol in three patients who presented with livedoid vasculitis and were relatively resistant to treatments with aspirin and/or pentoxifylline. After 4 to 8 weeks, there was remarkable clinical improvement in all three patients.
Aspirin
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Cicatrix
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Danazol*
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Fibrin
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Humans
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Hyperpigmentation
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Pentoxifylline
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Telangiectasis
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Vasculitis*
6.Multiple Fatigue Fractures: Report of 3 Cases
Yang Soo KIM ; Sung Soo CHO ; Gyung Song PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(4):789-793
No abstract available in English.
Fatigue
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Fractures, Stress
7.A Case of Dermatomyositis Associated with Stomach Cancer and Sjogren's Syndrome.
Eui Soo PARK ; Joon Young SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1980;18(5):455-464
A case of 49 year-old male with dermatomyositis associated with stomach cancer and Sjogren's syndrome is reported. The skin changes were characterized by the presence of Gottron's sign and dusky erythematous and finely scaling macular eruptions with telangiectasias on the scalp, forehead, butterfly area of the face, both elbows and knees. Dryness of eyes and mouth, nuchaI rigidity, numbness on extremities and epigastric hunger pain were also noted. The family history and past history were not contributory. After that weakness on proximal muscles, nuchal rigidity, dysphagia and walking difficulty were more aggravated. On dental and ophthalmologic examinations, shiny appearance of tongue and oral mucosa, burning and dry sensation in the mouth was noted and diminished tear and saliva production was also discovered. On laboratory findings, ESR, serum enzymes, especially CPK 3 and LDH, urinary creatine excretion were increased. LE cell was not found and RA test was also negative. Electromyographic and nerve conduction studies revealed myopathic EMG and normal nerve conduetion in both motor and sensory. There are gastric ulcer, positive vallecular sign on esophagus and thread like narrowing on almost all main and minor ducts of parotid gland. Histologic findings revealed ulcerative adenocarcinoma of stomach, a mild focal infiltration of lymphocytes and degenerative changes in left deltoid muscle and diffuse and extensive dermal edema associated with inflammatory infiltrates and hydropic degeneration and atrophy on the facial skin. He was treated with prednisolone, aspirin and intravenous methotraxate but no favorable effect was noted. Authors reviewed relevant literature.
Adenocarcinoma
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Aspirin
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Atrophy
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Burns
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Butterflies
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Creatine
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Deglutition Disorders
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Deltoid Muscle
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Dermatomyositis*
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Edema
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Elbow
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Esophagus
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Extremities
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Forehead
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Humans
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Hunger
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Hypesthesia
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Knee
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Lymphocytes
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mouth
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Mouth Mucosa
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Muscle Rigidity
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Muscles
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Neural Conduction
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Neutrophils
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Parotid Gland
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Prednisolone
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Saliva
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Scalp
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Sensation
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Sjogren's Syndrome*
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Skin
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Stomach Neoplasms*
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Stomach Ulcer
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Stomach*
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Tears
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Telangiectasis
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Tongue
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Ulcer
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Walking
8.Immunoreactivity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors in Melanocytic Lesions.
Joon Young SONG ; Eui Soo PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(3):469-476
BACKGROUND: Epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) have been reported to be absent in melanomas. But recently, the presence of EGFR on melanocytic cells was reported to be a marker of malignant transformation. OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to investigate the presence of EGFF in melanocytic lesions and to determine whether EGFR presence correlates with the potential or malignant transformation of melanocytic cells. METHODS: We performed the immunohistochemical studies to reveal immunoreactivity of EGFR in 7 compound nevi, 10 intradermal nevi, and four melanomas using the Vectastain ABC immunoperoxidase stain system. RESULTS: Although the intensity of staining was slightly variable, all melanocytic cell types in the studied lesions of compound nevi, intradermal nevi, and melanoms had immunoreactive EGFR. Intense staining far EGFR of all nucleated layers of keratinocytes overlying a melanocytic lesion was also seen. But in the melanoma cells, the staining intensity was modarately deereased. CONCLUSION: Although we found no correlation of EGFR with the potential for malignancy in melanocytic lesions, the high level of expression within nevocytes and lesional keratinocytes suggests EGFR or transforming growth factor a, by acting through the EGFR, plays a role in the pathogenesis, maintenance, or evolution or these lesions.
Epidermal Growth Factor*
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Keratinocytes
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Melanoma
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Nevus
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Nevus, Intradermal
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Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor*
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Transforming Growth Factors
9.Adrenergic Effects on the Cardiac Damage by Oxygen Free Radicals.
Young Sung SONG ; Soo Kuung KIM
Korean Circulation Journal 1996;26(1):112-123
BACKGROUND: It is now well known that oxygen free radicals act as mediators of cellular injury in many cardiovascular diseases. Although some evidences have been presented for an altered number of adrenergic receptors in heart disease, a detailed examination of the interaction of free radicals with cardiac adrenergic receptors has little been carried out. METHODS: This study is therefore undertaken to examine the influences of adrenergic blocking agents(propranolol, prazosin) and cyclooxygenase inhibitor(aspirin) on the cardiac damage by oxygen free radicals. Ischemic condition of the isolated rat heart was made by Langendorff preparation, and then measured superoxide dismutase(SOD), lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) released in the perfusate, and malondialdhyde(MDA) concentration in the cardiac tissue. RESULTS: We obtained the results that increased SOD activity and tendency of decreased LDH activity by the pretreatment of propranolol, prazosin, and aspirin in cardiac ischemic-reperfusion injury. Those effects were more predominant in adriamycin treated group comparing with not treated group. CONCLUSION: Adrenergic blocking agent, propranolol, prazosin, and aspirin seem to have some protective effect on the reperfusion injury of the heart.
Adrenergic Agents*
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Animals
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Aspirin
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Doxorubicin
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Free Radicals*
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Heart
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Heart Diseases
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Lactic Acid
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Oxygen*
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Prazosin
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Propranolol
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Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases
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Rats
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Receptors, Adrenergic
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Reperfusion Injury
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Superoxides
10.Basic Understanding of High-Resolution CT.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(11):1086-1102
No abstract available.