1.Glycemic Index and Chronic Diseases.
Hye Ryoung SONG ; Young Gyu CHO ; Kyoung A KIM ; Ok Hyun KIM ; Jae Heon KANG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2008;29(10):725-735
No abstract available.
Chronic Disease
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Glycemic Index
2.Clinical review of abdominal masses in infants and children.
Dong A LEE ; Woo Ryoung LEE ; Jae Ock PARK ; Chang Hwi KIM ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(3):380-387
No abstract available.
Child*
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Humans
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Infant*
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Ultrasonography
3.Clinical review of abdominal masses in infants and children.
Dong A LEE ; Woo Ryoung LEE ; Jae Ock PARK ; Chang Hwi KIM ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(3):380-387
No abstract available.
Child*
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Humans
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Infant*
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Ultrasonography
4.A Case of Potter Syndrome Associated with Renal Dysplasia.
Young Woo PARK ; Joon Ho KIM ; Eun Ryoung KIM ; Soon Jae LEE ; Young Chul MOON ; Young Jin KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(7):812-817
No abstract available.
5.The Index of Nausea, Vomiting, and Retching(Korean Translation).
Young Jae KIM ; Ji Young KIM ; In Ryoung CHOI ; Mi Won KIM ; Verna RHODES
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2000;12(2):278-285
Nausea, vomiting and retching are universal symptoms that affect individuals' state of health and self-care activities of individuals. Accurate measurements of individual symptoms are required to gather more definitive data, and enhance understanding, planning, and implementation of self-care actions. Recently the Rhodes Index of Nausea, Vomiting, and Retching(INVR), a new format of the INV-2(the Rhodes Index of Nausea and Vomiting), was developed to measure the symptoms of nausea, vomiting and retching in an English speaking population. To determine the reliability and validity of the INVR, and the possibility of using the instrument in Korea, the Korean translation of the INVR and the INV-2 were administered to a convenient sample of 105 patients at two University Hospitals in Kwangju, Korea. The Cronbach's alpha to estimate the internal consistency of reliability for INVR was 0.844. Equivalent measures of reliability were conducted to determine the percentage of agreement and the Spearman rank correlation coefficients for responses on the two instruments. The percent agreement was 83% and the correlation coefficient was 0.906 over all. A significant differences between the INVR scores of the patients with and without nausea, vomiting, or retching were seen, which indicated a construct validity. The INVR was found to be more user friendly for the patient and the healthcare providers. As a result, it is suggested that the INVR can provide a scientific base for measuring the symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and retching for nurses to improve patients' care and quality of life.
Gwangju
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Health Personnel
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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Korea
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Nausea*
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Quality of Life
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Reproducibility of Results
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Self Care
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Vomiting*
6.Experimental study of laryngeal brain stem response evoked by theelectrical stimulation of superior laryngeal nerve in cat.
Kwang Moon KIM ; Gill Ryoung KIM ; Joo Heon YOON ; Jung Il CHO ; Chang Kyu KIM ; Yong Jae PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(2):328-333
No abstract available.
Animals
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Brain Stem*
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Brain*
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Cats*
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Laryngeal Nerves*
7.In vitro laryngeal phonating model.
Hong Shik CHOI ; Gill Ryoung KIM ; Young Mo KIM ; Yong Jae PARK ; Hong Seok SEO ; Young Chan KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1991;34(3):567-575
No abstract available.
8.The effects of VITAMIN A on the wound breaking strength in corticosteriod treated rats.
Jae Hoon AHN ; Moo Hyun PAIK ; Ki Ryoung RHEE ; Seung Hong KIM ; Dae Hong MIN ; Eon Sub PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(3):492-500
No abstract available.
Animals
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Rats*
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Vitamin A*
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Vitamins*
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Wounds and Injuries*
9.The related factors of pregnant women's acceptance of natural family planning in a certain area.
Hye Ryoung KWON ; Yong Chul KIM ; Jae Woo JUN ; Eun Sook PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2000;21(2):222-233
BACKGROUND: It is reported that approximately 10.7% of Korean reproductive women use rhythm method to avoid pregnancy, which is higher in comparison to other countries. However, few surveys on practicing natural family planning methods have been done and awareness of it is also very(low). Our study examined women's interest and related factors in using natural family planning either to become pregnant or to avoid it. METHODS: A questionnaire was given to 1,700 women, ages 18 to 50, who visited general hospitals in Seoul and Kyounggido for health examination from the months beginning July and ending September in 1998. RESULTS: Of the 604 answered questionnaires, 361 were from women who were potentially fertile. Of these women 45.4% indicated that they would likely use natural family planning in the future to avoid pregnancy, and 30.5% indicated that they would likely use natural family planning in the future to become pregnant. Past use of any method of natural family planning to avoid pregnancy was associated with interest in future use of modern methods of natural family planning to avoid pregnancy. Age under 30, past use of natural family planning to become pregnant and the possible desire for future pregnancy were associated with interest in future use of natural family planning to conceive. CONCLUSION: Interest in future use of natural family planning is associated with past use of natural family planning including other factors. Many women who have not used natural family planning showed interest in using natural family planning, either to avoid pregnancy or to conceive. Therefore, clinicians should include modern natural family planning method in all of their discussions with women about family planning options.
Family Planning Services
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Female
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Natural Family Planning Methods*
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Pregnancy
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Seoul
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Surveys and Questionnaires
10.Anatomical Considerations of Lateral and Medial Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerves.
Joo Yong SIN ; Dong Hwee KIM ; Hye Ryoung BUN ; Mi Ryoung HWANG ; Yoon Kyoo KANG ; Hee Kyu KWON ; Hang Jae LEE
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2007;31(3):329-332
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the anatomic course of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LABCN) and medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve (MABCN) in the forearm. METHOD: We dissected 29 upper extremities of 16 cadavers for LABCN and 20 upper extremities of 15 cadavers for the MABCN. We measured the distance (BT_L) between the biceps tendon (BT) and LABCN on the intercondylar line. The BT is the point at which biceps tendon crosses intercondylar line. The distance (L12) between LABCN and the point of 12 cm distal to BT on the line between BT and radial artery at wrist was measured. The distance (ME_M) between MABCN and medial epicondyle on the intercondylar line was measured. M8 and M10 are the distances between MABCN and the points 8 cm and 10 cm distal to BT on the line from BT to mid-point of flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus at the wrist respectively. RESULTS: BT_L and L12 were 1.4+/-3.7 mm and 4.4+/-3.7 mm respectively. ME_M, M8 and M10 were 28.6+/-6.9 mm, 18.9+/-8.9 mm and 18.3+/-8.2 mm respectively. The thickness of LABCN and MABCN was 19.1+/-4.9 mm and 13.2+/-4.2 mm respectively. CONCLUSION: The LABCN was emerge just lateral to biceps tendon at the elbow and ran down to radial artery. The anatomic course of MABCN was variable at the elbow and forearm.
Cadaver
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Elbow
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Forearm
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Radial Artery
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Tendons
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Upper Extremity
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Wrist