1.A Case of Endometriosis in the Abdominal Wall Following Cesarean Section.
Hyun Gu CHO ; Myung Sook KIM ; Sang Jun LEE ; Jae Ho CHOI ; Sung Do KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1998;9(2):171-174
Endometriosis in the abdominal wall following Cesarean section is one of the very rare condition among the extrapelvic endometriosis. Although benign, endometriosis possesses the unique ability to invade tissue and to disseminate or metastasize by hematogeneous, lymphatic route, or direct implantation. We reported the case with brief review of the literature.
Abdominal Wall*
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Cesarean Section*
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Endometriosis*
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Female
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Pregnancy
2.Clinical Experience Using the Trumpet-Shaped 8F Nelaton Catheter as Ureteral Stent in Extended Pyelolithotomy.
Korean Journal of Urology 1984;25(6):735-738
Because there is difficulty in the suture of renal pelvis, extended pyelolithotomy for the renal or pelvic calculi gives often complication such as urine leakage or infection, which result in the fibrosis and stricture of the region. Seven cases of renal stones are treated with new method using 8F Trumpet-shaped Nelaton Catheter. The proximal portion of the Nelaton Catheter inserted into the renal pelvis through the incised opening is made to arrive the lumen of the urinary bladder and the Trumpet-shaped distal portion is made to fix with the suture of the renal pelvis and capsules. After five to seven days, the catheter is removed by cystoscopic manipulation. It seems that the method is easy and feasible to decrease the complication of the extended pyelolithotomy for renal calculi.
Calculi
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Capsules
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Catheters*
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Fibrosis
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Kidney Calculi
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Kidney Pelvis
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Stents*
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Sutures
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Ureter*
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Urinary Bladder
3.The tibial plateau fractures.
Jae Hee CHO ; Bum Gu LEE ; Young Ju KIM ; Suk Wong YOON ; Sin Young KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(7):2389-2397
No abstract available.
4.Effect of application methods of a self-etching primer adhesive system on enamel bond strength.
Jae Gu PARK ; Kwon Hwan CHO ; Young Gon CHO
Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2008;33(2):90-97
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of passive or active application of primer and coat times of bond on the shear bond strength when a self-etching primer adhesive (Clearfil SE Bond) was applied to enamel surface. Crowns of sixteen human molars were selected. Buccal and lingual enamels of crowns were partially exposed and slabs of 1.2 mm thick were made. They were divided into one of four equal groups (n = 8). Group 1: passive application of Primer and 1 coat of Bond, Group 2: active application of Primer and 1 coat of Bond, Group 3: passive application of Primer and 2 coats of Bond, Group 4: active application of Primer and 2 coats of Bond. Clearfil AP-X was bonded to enamel suface of each group using Tygon tubes. The bonded specimens were subjected to microshear bond strength (uSBS) testing with a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min. The results of this study were as follows; 1. The uSBS of Group 1 was the lowest among groups and the uSBS of Group 4 was the highest. 2. There was not statistically significant interaction between enamel uSBS by application method of Primer and coat time of Bond (p > 0.05). 3. There was not statistically significant difference between enamel uSBS by passive and active application of Primer (p > 0.05). 4. There was statistically significant difference between enamel uSBS by one- and two-coat of Bond (p < 0.05).
Adhesives
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Crowns
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Dental Enamel
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Humans
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Methacrylates
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Molar
5.A Case of Small Cell Carcinoma of the Urinary Bladder.
Deuk Jae SUNG ; Jeong Gu LEE ; Jae Heung CHO
Korean Journal of Urology 1994;35(10):1137-1141
Small cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder is very uncommon tumor and it's clinical entity is characterized by an aggressive clinical course with early metastases. We report a case of the primary small cell carcinoma of urinary bladder in a 66 year old man who was managed by partial cystectomy and combined chemotherapy using cisplatin and etoposide.
Aged
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Carcinoma, Small Cell*
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Cisplatin
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Cystectomy
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Drug Therapy
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Etoposide
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Humans
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Urinary Bladder*
6.A Case of Adult Wilms' Tumor.
Deuk Jae SUNG ; Jeong Gu LEE ; Jae Heung CHO
Korean Journal of Urology 1995;36(9):1007-1010
Adult Wilms' tumor is rare unlike its pediatric counterpart. Because there is no specific radiologic findings of adult Wilms' tumor it is very difficult to diagnose the adult Wilms' tumor preoperatively and the final diagnosis is usually established with surgery. We report a case of Wilms' tumor in 26 years old postpartum woman with review of the literature.
Adult*
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Postpartum Period
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Wilms Tumor*
7.Predictability of PSA, DRE and TRUS for Detection of Prostatic Cancer in Considering the Non-surgical Treatment of BPH Patients.
Tae Han KIM ; Jeong Gu LEE ; Jae Heung CHO
Korean Journal of Urology 1994;35(7):736-742
Recently, some forms of non-surgical treatment modalities for BPH such as microwave or laser induced hyperthermia have been available and its demand by patient is increasing. The advantage of these treatment is its out-patient basis of treatment(no admission & no anesthesia). However, it leaves no surgical specimens for the pathological examination and detection of stage A prostate cancer may be impossible. Therefore, early detection of prostatic cancer prior to the non-surgical treatment of BPH is considered important if there are any suspicious signs of prostate cancer from the results of prostate specific antigen (PSA), digital rectal examination (DRE), or transrectal ultrasound(TRUS). The aims of our study is to compare the predictability of the DRE, PSA, and TRUS in the detection of prostate cancer before planning to take non- surgical treatment of BPH. One hundred thirty three patients between 50 to 85 years old (mean age 67.9) with symptoms of prostatism were examined serum PSA, DRE and TRUS prior to the treatment of BPH and predictability for the detection of prostatic cancer by each test were analyzed. Of the 133 cases, 3 were diagnosed as inflammations, 1 as tuberculosis, 1 as infarct, 110 as nodular hyperplasia, 18 as prostate cancers. Positive predictability of each test were as followed: 59.3% of the patients with abnormal DRE, 57.7% of the patients with abnormal TRUS and, 34% of the patients with abnormal PSA level( > 10 ng/ml). For the 44 patients with abnormal PSA level( > l0 ng/ml) and, coexisting abnormalities on either TRUS or DRE, positive predictability was 72%. However, in the 26 patients with abnormal PSA( >10ng/ml) with normal findings at DRE and TRUS, only 2 patients have prostate cancer. Of the 17 patients showing abnormal findings at DRE and TRUS irrespective of PSA level, 15 patients(positive predictability of 90%) have prostate cancer. Of the 12 patients having abnormal DRE and TRUS with elevated PSA level(more than 10.0 ng/ml), all patients had cancer. Conclusively, cancer predictability of single application of these screening test was low. Positive predictability of the elevated PSA level above 10 ng/ml was low if there were no abnormalities at DRE and TRUS. However, if there were abnormalities at DRE and TRUS, predictability of cancer became high. It is suggested that, if there were no abnormalities found at DRE and TRUS, prostate needle biopsy seem to be necessary despite the normal level of PSA( < 4 ng/ml). For the gray zone of the PSA level( 4-10 ng/ml) with no suspicious findings at DRE and TRUS, careful observation with follow up PSA measurement could be suggested.
Aged, 80 and over
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Biopsy, Needle
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Digital Rectal Examination
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Hyperthermia, Induced
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Inflammation
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Mass Screening
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Microwaves
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Outpatients
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Prostate
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Prostate-Specific Antigen
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Prostatic Neoplasms*
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Prostatism
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Tuberculosis
8.A case of isolated granulocytic sarcoma of the kidney after complete remission of acute myelocytic leukemia.
Hi Cheol PARK ; Jeong Gu LEE ; Jae Heung CHO
Korean Journal of Urology 1992;33(2):375-379
Granulocytic sarcoma is an uncommon extramedullary tumor composed of granulocytic precursor cells such as myeloblasts or monoblasts. These tumor were originally called chloroman because of the green color imparted by the heavy concentration of the myeloperoxidase present in myelogenous leukemic cells. The tumor usually develops during the course of myelogenous leukemia or myeloproliferative disorders and may represent the initial manifestation of leukemia. Rarely, granulocytic sarcoma is recognized as an isolated tumor without any evidence of leukemia. We report a case of a 21-year-old man who was diagnosed as granulocytic sarcoma of right kidney after complete remission of acute myelocytic leukemia.
Granulocyte Precursor Cells
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Humans
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Kidney*
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Leukemia
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Leukemia, Myeloid
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute*
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Monocyte-Macrophage Precursor Cells
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Myeloproliferative Disorders
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Peroxidase
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Sarcoma, Myeloid*
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Young Adult
9.A Case of Priapism.
Myung Kook SHIN ; Jeong Gu LEE ; Jae Heung CHO ; Se Kyong KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1985;26(2):195-198
Priapism is a relatively rare condition consisted of persistent painful erection, unrelated to sexual activity. The management is often delayed or ineffective, resulting in the development erectile bodies into impotence. The most common form in adult is idiopathic but in the childfood sickle cell disease is more common. Initial therapy consist of Analgesic, Antibiotic, Sedatives, Ice water enema, and Anticoagulant irrigation of corpus cavernosum. We used Hemo-Vac drainage which was continuous drainage from corpus cavernosum and obtained a good results.
Adult
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Anemia, Sickle Cell
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Drainage
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Enema
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Erectile Dysfunction
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Humans
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Hypnotics and Sedatives
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Ice
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Male
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Priapism*
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Sexual Behavior
10.A Case of the Ovarian Dermoid Cyst Invading the Bladder Wall with Pilimiction and Recurrent Bladder Stone.
Jeong Gu LEE ; Myong Kook SHIN ; Jae Heung CHO ; Se Kyong KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1984;25(5):701-704
A case of ovarian dermoid cyst invading the posterior bladder wall with pilimiction and recurrent bladder stone was presented. Fifty-four years old female patient had a symptoms of frequency, dysuria, hematuria and pilimiction intermittently She had received cystolithotomies and litholapaxy due to recurrent bladder stones for 3 times in other hospitals Cystoscopic examination revealed elevated flat mass on the base of bladder and hairs outgrowing a from the surface of mass. Also two-large bladder stones were seen at cystoscopy. So, recurrent bladder stones caused by the hairs growing from invading dermoid cyst was diagnosed. Removal of bladder stone, partial cystectomy and left oophorectomy were performed.
Cystectomy
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Cystoscopy
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Dermoid Cyst*
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Dysuria
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Female
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Hair
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Lithotripsy
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Ovariectomy
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Ovary
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Urinary Bladder Calculi*
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Urinary Bladder*