1.Treatment of acromioclavicular dislocation with modified bosworth method.
Bu Hwan KIM ; Kyoo Seag SHIN ; Jae Hyek KIM ; Doo Jeong KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(1):145-151
No abstract available.
Dislocations*
2.Subungual exostosis.
Bu Hwan KIM ; Kyoo Seog SHIN ; Jae Hyek KIM ; Hee Yeong CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(5):1590-1593
No abstract available.
Exostoses*
3.Clinical Observation on Residual Subluxation after Treatment of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip
Jae Hyek KIM ; Kuen Tak SUH ; Jung Tak SUH ; Chong Il YOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(3):852-862
Hips with residual subluxation after treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip in children who were admitted in department of orthopaedic surgery, Pusan National University Hospital, from January 1980 to October 1987, are investigated with clinical data, X-ray findings, classification and treatment. Hips with residual subluxation after treatment were followed most commonly by closed reduction and cast immobilization, 15 cases, and by innominate osteotomy, 5 cases. Conservative methods as broom-skick cast or abduction brace were done for the treatment of residual subluxation in all cases, except 2 cases of femoral osteotomies. Degree of improvement was determined by periodically measuring C–E angle, acetabular index, migration percentage and the distance from tear-drop to medial metaphysis of proximal femur. The results were as follow :1. Hips with residual subluxation after treatment were found most commonly after closed reduction and cast immobilization. 2. Residual subluxation was classified as Grade Zero to Grade three by measuring the distance from tear-drop to medial metaphysis of proximal femur. There was 12% of Grade I, 48% of Grade II and 40% of Grade III. 3. The mean normalization periods from Grade I to normal, from Grade II to normal, from Grade III to normal, were 14.7 months, 26.3 months, 37.1 months, respectively. 4. Thirteen cases which more than one and half years of follow-up were possible showed improvements in acetabular index from 30.5°to 22.9°, C–E angle from 5.7°to 25.4° and migration percentage from 34.4% to 18.8%, 5. There were relatively poor results in the hips with residual subluxation after innominate osteotomy.
Acetabulum
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Braces
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Busan
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Child
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Classification
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Dislocations
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Femur
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Osteotomy
4.Clinical utility of live blood analysis.
June Hyek KANG ; Jae Yong SIM ; Hang Suk CHO ; Dong Hee KO ; Sun Hyen KIM ; Hye Ree LEE
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2001;22(1):70-77
BACKGROUND: Recently Live blood analysis was populated in korean society. so we evaluated clinical utility of Live blood analysis, as compared the Live blood analysis result of patients who have confirmed diagnosis of disease with that of controls who have no known health problems. METHODS: We carried out Live blood analysis to patients(n=30) who was entered to an admission in Yongdong severance hospital from February 2000 to March 2000 and to controls(n=30) who worked in that hospital at same time. We examined 3 abnormal finding; rouleau formation, spicule, protoplast, which were often observed in Live blood analysis. RESULTS: At comparison of patient group and control group, rouleau formation was observed in 27 patients except 3 patients and it was observed in all 30 controls. Spicule was observed 2in 9 patients except 1 patients and it was observed in all 30 controls. Protoplast was observed in 16 patients and 13 controls. There was no difference between patients and controls in observing 3 abnormal finding. CONCLUSION: We conclude that Live blood analysis may have no clinical significance.
Complementary Therapies
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Protoplasts
5.Intracellular signal transduction of interleukin-6 production bylipopolysaccharide-stimulated fibroblasts.
Jae Hak JOO ; Shin Young KI ; Seung Hyek MOON ; Seong Hwan JUNG ; Hyeon Tae KIM ; Soo taek UH ; Yong Hoon KIM ; Choon Sik PARK
Korean Journal of Medicine 1998;54(3):415-422
OBJECTIVES: Stimulation of cell results in a variety of early biochemical events, known as signal transduction pathway and ultimately leads to final outcome like cell proliferation or cytokine production. The intracellular signal transduction pathway of IL-6 production by LPS stimulated fibroblast is not well defined. In present study, we investigated what signal transduction pathway is involved in IL-6 production. METHODS: We examined the effects of various inhi bitors of signal transduction pathway including pertussis toxin, cholera toxin, genistein, indomethacin, EDTA, nife dpine, sphingosine, staurosporine, and H8 on the produc tion of IL-6 by human fetal fibroblast MRC-5 after stimulation with LPS. IL-6 was measured by bioassay in supernatant of LPS stimulated fibroblast MRC-5 after pretreatment with inhibitors. RESULTS: Calcium inhibitor (EDTA) and protein kinase inhibitor (staurosporine) reduced IL-6 production by LPS stimulated fibroblast. Protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor(Genistein) and PKC inhibitor(sphingosine) had no influence on IL-6 production. Cholera toxin and pro staglandin inhibitor (indomethacin) led to increase in IL-6 production by LPS stimulated fibroblasts. CONCLUSION:: These results suggest that G protein associated receptors, through the calcium dependent pathway, are working in IL-6 production by LPS stim ulated fibroblasts.
Biological Assay
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Calcium
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Cell Proliferation
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Cholera Toxin
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Edetic Acid
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Fibroblasts*
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Genistein
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GTP-Binding Proteins
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Humans
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Indomethacin
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Interleukin-6*
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Pertussis Toxin
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Protein Kinases
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Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
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Signal Transduction*
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Sphingosine
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Staurosporine
6.A Case of Cytomegalvirus Colitis Developed during the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis.
Joon Mo CHUNG ; Yong Hwan CHOI ; Sung Kook KIM ; Chang Hyeong LEE ; Young Tak KIM ; Hyek Man KWEN ; Jae Hyun CHO ; Young Ok KWEN
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1997;17(4):557-560
Cytomegalovirus colitis has been reported infrequently in patients with underlying inflammatory bowel disease, and usually in those who are taking corticosteroid drugs. It has been implicated as a possible exacerbating factor of ulcerative colitis. We experienced a case of cytomegalovirus colitis developed in patient with ulcerative colitis during corticosteroid therapy. So we report the case with a brief review of literatures.
Colitis*
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Colitis, Ulcerative*
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Cytomegalovirus
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Humans
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Ulcer*
7.Paroxetine in the Treatment of Major Depression in Patients with Hematological Malignancy.
Chi Un PAE ; Hyek Jae LEE ; Jung Jin KIM ; Chang Uk LEE ; Soo Jung LEE ; Chul LEE ; In Ho PAIK
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2003;42(4):485-491
OBJECTIVES: The efficacy and safety of paroxetine in the treatment of depressive disorders are well known, however its efficacy and safety for the treatment of depression in patients with cancer has been poorly studied. This study therefore aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of paroxetine in treatment of depressed patients with hematological malignancy (HM). METHODS: Fifty-two patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) based on DSM-IV criteria along with comorbid HM were allotted to 8 weeks trial with a flexible-dose regime of paroxetine in combination with their chemotherapy or supportive pharmacotherapy. Treatment response was assessed at baseline, week 2, week 4, and week 8 with 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D17), Montgomery sberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), and Clinical Global Impression-severity (CGI-S). Side effects were collected with the reported adverse events and laboratory test throughout the study period. RESULTS: 44.2% of 52 patients completed the eight weeks trial. Scores on the HAM-D17, MADRS, and CGI-s (last observation carried forward, LOCF) at baseline were significantly reduced with mean reduction of 30.5%, 32.8%, and 39.1%, respectively, after 8 weeks treatment with paroxetine. Forty-six patients (88.5%) reported at least one adverse event. The most common adverse event observed in this study was nausea and no serious adverse event was found. CONCLUSION: In this preliminary study, overall results showed paroxetine could be used for the treatment of depressed patients with HM, but more controlled study is needed to confirm the efficacy and safety of paroxetine in this area.
Depression*
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Depressive Disorder
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Depressive Disorder, Major
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Drug Therapy
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Hematologic Neoplasms*
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Humans
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Nausea
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Paroxetine*
8.Simultaneous Occurrence of Cytomegalovirus Pneumonitis and Retinitis in a Patient with Dermatomyositis.
Jang Uk YOON ; Ho Sung YOON ; Seung Ki KWOK ; Hyek Jae KOH ; Ho Youn KIM ; Sung Hwan PARK
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2009;16(3):223-227
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection commonly affects patients who are in an immunocompromised state, such as acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and during organ transplantation. Although cytomegalovirus infection does not occur frequently, it is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients suffering with connective tissue diseases, including dermatomyositis. Cytomegalovirus pneumonitis and retinitis has been rarely reported in patients with dermatomyositis. We report here on an usual case involving the simultaneous occurrence of cytomegalovirus pneumonitis and retinitis in a 39-year-old female with dermatomyositis, and this woman had been treated with steroids and immunosuppressive agents for the previous 5 months.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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Adult
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Connective Tissue Diseases
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Cytomegalovirus
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Cytomegalovirus Infections
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Cytomegalovirus Retinitis
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Dermatomyositis
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Female
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Humans
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Immunosuppressive Agents
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Organ Transplantation
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Pneumonia
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Retinitis
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Steroids
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Stress, Psychological
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Transplants
9.Perception of Wheezing in the Elderly Asthmatics.
Jae Hak JOO ; Gun Il LIM ; Moon Jeong SEO ; Sang Joon PARK ; Jun Hyek LEE ; Soo Taek UH ; Yong Hoon KIM ; Choon Sik PARK
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2001;16(4):260-264
BACKGROUND: In elderly asthmatics, underdiagnosis is one of the important features. The main reason for underdiagnosis is thought to be a low frequency in complaining of symptoms due to the reduction of intellectual recognition and physical activity. Among the various symptoms, wheezing is the principal clue in diagnosing bronchial asthma, and decreased complaints for wheezing are also noted in elderly asthmatics. The objective of this study is to determine if less complaints of wheezing in elderly asthmatic is due to a decrease in the development of wheezing. METHODS: 61 young (20-39 years old), 68 middle-aged (40-59 years old) and 65 elderly (older than 60 years old) stable asthmatic subjects were studied (each group shall be called, hereafter, Young Group, Middle-aged Group and Old Group, respectively). During the methacholine induced airway narrowing, lung auscultation and questionnaire survey about presence and perception of wheezing were conducted in 194 asthmatics. RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-nine patients (87%) developed wheezing during the methacholine induced airway obstruction. The frequency of wheezing during the methacholine challenge was found to be comparable among the groups. The methacholine concentration, % fall in FEV1, and FEV1 levels of the initial detection of wheezing were not different among the groups. Among the patients who developed wheezing, 47 patients (77%), 42 patients (61.8 %) and 26 patients (40%) complained of wheezing in Young, Middle and Old Group, respectively. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the decreased perception of wheezing is a main factor for the low frequency of complaints of wheezing in elderly asthmatics.
Adult
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Age Factors
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Aged
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Analysis of Variance
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Asthma/*complications/diagnosis
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Chi-Square Distribution
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Comparative Study
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Female
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Human
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Male
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Middle Age
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Perception
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Respiratory Sounds/*etiology
10.Perception of wheezing in the elderly asthmatics.
Jae Hak JOO ; Seon Hye PARK ; Moon Jeong SEO ; Sang Joon PARK ; Jun Hyek LEE ; Soo Taek UH ; Yong Hoon KIM ; Choon Sik PARK
Korean Journal of Medicine 2000;59(6):657-662
BACKGROUND: In elderly asthmatics, underdiagnosis is one of the most important feature. The main reason of underdiagnosis is thought to be decreases in complaining of symptoms by reduction of intellectual faculties or physical activity. Among various symptoms, wheezing is the principal clue in diagnosing bronchial asthma, and decreases in wheezing complaints are also noted in elderly asthmatics. The objective of this study is to determine whether decreases in wheezing complaints in elderly asthmatic is due to decrease in the development of wheezing or decrease in the perception of wheezing. METHODS: Sixty one young(20-39 years old), 68 middle aged(40-59 years old), and 65 elderly(older than 60 years) stable asthmatic subjects were studied. During methacholine challenge test, lung auscultation and questionnaire survey about presence and perception of wheezing were conducted. RESULTS: One hundred sixty nine patients (87%) developed wheezing during the methacholine challenge test. Development of wheezing during methacholine challenge test was not different between groups. The methacholine concentration, % fall in FEV1, and FEV1% at first detection of wheezing were not different between groups. Among the patients who developed wheezing, 47 patients (90%), 42 patients (74%), and 26 patients (46%) felt wheezing in young, middle, and old age groups, respectively. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the perception of wheezing are more decreased in elderly asthmatics compared to those in younger patients.
Aged*
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Asthma
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Auscultation
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Humans
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Lung
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Methacholine Chloride
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Motor Activity
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Respiratory Sounds*
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Surveys and Questionnaires