1.Leptin: It's Role in Food Intake and Body Weight Control.
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 2000;15(6):722-735
No Abstract Available.
Body Weight*
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Eating*
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Leptin*
2.Dizziness.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(9):985-995
Dizziness is one of the most frequent symptoms encountered by a physician. Moreover, the term denotes different sensations for different people. It is essential to clarify what the patient means by asking for examples. There are several common subgroups of dizziness ; vertigo, multisensory dizziness, presyncopal lightheadedness, psychophysiological dizziness, etc. There are many causes of dizziness ; labyrinthine disorders including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, eight cranial nerve disorders including vestibuloneuronitis, brainstem stroke, cerebellar and temporal lesions. The new diagnostic tools-rotating chair test, videooculography, computerized dynamic posturography have been introduced in assessing the dizziness. Systemic approach is essential for diagnosis of dizziness.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
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Brain Stem Infarctions
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Cranial Nerve Diseases
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Diagnosis
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Dizziness*
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Humans
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Sensation
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Vertigo
3.A New Year's Greeting Message.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2006;49(1):2-2
No abstract available.
4.Anti-viral Treatment in Chronic Viral Hepatitis B.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2003;24(6):503-509
No abstract available.
Hepatitis B*
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Hepatitis*
5.Studies on Sickness in Rural Residents.
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1977;10(1):102-108
A study on the sickness distribution and mode of treatment in rural area was conducted during the period from July '75 to Aug. '75 using 1,225 households, 7,918 population (4,017 male, 3,901 female) and 343 cases that found during the period of survey who had been lived in nammyon, Hwasoongun, Chonnam. The summarized results were as follows : 1. Average family number per household was 6.5 and prevalence rate was 43.3 (21.2 for male, 22.1 for female). 2. General sickness distribution by classification of disease according to W.H.O. was highest in disease of the nervous system and sense organs (21.3%), and important others were disease of the digestive system (16.9%) and disease of the respiratory system (14.8%). In male, distribution was in order of downward disease of digestive system, disease of nervous system and sense organs, disease of skin, cellular tissue, bones and organs of movement , and disease of respiratory system. In female, distribution was in order of downward disease of nervous system and sense organs, disease of respiratory system, disease of digestive system, and disease of skin, cellular tissue, bones and organs of movement. 3. Types of treatment in both sexes were showed that home and folkmedicine (41.1%), pharmacy (24.5%), admission to hospital or clinic (16.9%), out-patient clinic (10.8%) ad herbmedicine (6.7%) in downward order. Hospital and clinic utility rate was 27.8% (31.5 for male, 24.0 for female) and it was highest in 0-4 age groups and lowest in 40-49 year age groups. 4. Hospital and clinic utility rate was highest in neoplasms, and the other hands, disease of the nervous system and sense organs and disease of the digestive system were the highest groups in the all types of treatment other than hospital and clinic. 5. On the results of treatment not, exactly replied answer was the highest (41.7%) and only 16.0% said complete recovery, In completely recovered cases, hospital and clinic using group was predominant (58.2%) and in aggravated cases home and folkmedicine using group was highest.
Classification
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Digestive System
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Family Characteristics
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Female
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Hand
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Humans
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Jeollanam-do
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Male
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Nervous System
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Outpatients
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Pharmacy
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Prevalence
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Respiratory System
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Sense Organs
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Skin
6.New Imaging Techniques in Neurologic Disordres.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(2):155-161
No abstract available.
7.Thinking about Medical Disturbance.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(9):926-927
No abstract available.
Thinking*
8.Treatment of peptic ulcer.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2004;67(2):215-219
No abstract available.
Peptic Ulcer*
10.Current therapy of otitis media for the primary care physicians.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2001;22(2):149-158
No abstract available.
Humans
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Otitis Media*
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Otitis*
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Physicians, Primary Care*
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Primary Health Care*