1.An Experimental Study of the Effect of Alcohol and Blood on the Bonding Strength of Bone Cement in Relation to the Applied Compression Force
Sang Won PARK ; Kyeung Ho JANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1979;14(2):325-331
The author performed an experiment to measure the bonding strength of acrylic bone cement when the bonding surfaces of bones were under various conditions; namely different axial compression forces and different means of preservation of bones, in the air and in Hartman's solution. Mechanical tests for compression forces revealed that the bonding strength was greatest when the bonding surfaces were dry, being weaker when soaked with alcohol and whole blood, in that order. When different strengths of axial compression forces were applied, the bonding strength was greatest at 5 kg of compression force, being weaker at 3 kg and 1 kg, in that order. The bonding strength was greater when the bones were preserved in the air than in Hartman's solution.
Polymethyl Methacrylate
2.Two Different Penicillin Preparations in the Treatment of Gonorrhhea.
Jang Ho BYUN ; Choong Sang KIM ; Joong Hwan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(3):253-259
Penicillin is still the first choice of drug in the treatment of gonorrhea. The ever lowering sensitivity of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to penicillin and the emergence of PPNG (Penicillinase Producing Neisseria Gonorrhoeae) in the Far East and other parts of the world neceessitate reapprisal of treatrnent schedules with penicillin for gonococcal infections. In Korea, no authentical study in this regard has been done recently. The presence of intracellular gram r.egative diplococci in urethral smear as weIl as the presence of oxidase positive typical, round, convex, smooth, glistening, tratmslucent, greyish colonies of 0.5 to 2mm in diameter a 24 hours composed of grarn negative diplococci are used for presump'ive evidence of gonococccal infection 224 male patients with acnte uncomplicated gonococal infections were treated one of following regimens. Regimen A: 4.8mega unit combicillin (3.6mega unit procaine penicillin+l.2 mega unit sodium penicillin) i.m.. preceded by 1gm probenecid p.o., Regirnen B: 4.8 mega unit procaine penicillin i.m. preceded by 1gm probenecid P.O. Regimen A showed 14 failures(11.3% arnong 124. Regimen B showed 19 failures (19%) among 100 It is suggested that in Korea sesnsitivity to penicillin of Yeisseria gonorrhoeae is quite low.
Appointments and Schedules
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Far East
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Gonorrhea
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Neisseria
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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Oxidoreductases
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Penicillin G Procaine
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Penicillins*
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Probenecid
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Procaine
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Sodium
3.The Effect of Tumor Removal and Administration of OK432 on the Splenic Natural Killer Cell Activity in the Subcutaneous Tumor Bearing Rats.
Kyu Yun JANG ; Hyun Sang YOON ; Myoung Jae KANG ; Ho Yeul CHOI ; Sang Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 2000;34(2):105-112
To investigate the effect of tumor removal and administration of OK432 on the splenic natural killer (NK) cell activity in the subcutaneous tumor bearing rats, NK cell activity assay using a 4-hour 51Cr release assay and flow cytometric analysis for NK cell population were performed. The results were as follows: 1. Splenic NK cell activity and population in the subcutaneous tumor bearing rats decreased along with the growth of the tumor. 2. The rats with subcutaneous tumor removal showed decrease of splenic NK cell activity, but splenic NK cell population was not decreased. 3. In the rats with subcutaneous tumor removal and OK432 administration, splenic NK cell activity was significantly increased 1 week after administration of OK432 and then gradually returned to normal, whereas increase of NK cell population was not significant. In the present study, splenic NK cell activity was significantly decreased despite removal of subcutaneous tumor. But with the administration of OK432, splenic NK cell activity returned to normal. Considering the role of NK cells on the first line of defense against the metastatic implantation of circulating tumor emboli, we suggest that perioperative administration of immunopotentiator such as OK432 may improve the patient's outcome after surgery of human neoplasm.
Animals
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Humans
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Killer Cells, Natural*
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Picibanil*
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Rats*
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Spleen
4.Prognosis and Survival Rate of Penetrating Keratoplasty in Corneal Dystrophy and Corneal Degeneration.
Ho Sang JANG ; Sang Wroul SONG ; Byoung Yeop KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(6):941-947
PURPOSE: To investigate the prognosis, survival rate and curve on the eyes for corneal dystrophy and corneal degeneration, we performed statistical analysis. METHODS: Forty-one recipients (62 eyes) have received penetrating keratoplasty for corneal dystrophy and corneal degeneration for about 14 years from April 1984 to October 1997. We analyzed survival rate and curve on sex, age and type of corneal dystrophy and corneal degeneration. RESULTS: Mean age was 35 years and sex distribution of recipient was predominant in female patients (M: 16 recipients, 19 eyes, F: 25 recipients, 43 eyes). In the causative disease of first keratoplasty, corneal dystrophy and corneal degeneration were 46 eyes and 16 eyes. Granular type was the most common type of keratoplasty. In 62 grafts, graft rejection was developed in 19 eyes (30.6%). Graft rejection periods ranged from 53 days to 10 years and 3 months. Mean graft rejection time was 2 years and 8 months. In this study, 5 years survival rate developed in 75% of corneal dystrophy and developed in 31% of corneal degeneration. The statistical analysis showed significant relationship between survival rate and disease type (p=0.0032, p<0.05). But age and sex were not maintained with association with survival rate (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: This result suggests that corneal dystrophy was higher than corneal degeneration in survival rate with statistically significant difference. But sex and age did not have influence on survival rate.
Corneal Transplantation
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Female
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Graft Rejection
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Humans
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Keratoplasty, Penetrating*
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Prognosis*
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Sex Distribution
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Survival Rate*
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Transplants
5.THE POSTOPERATIVE ANALYSIS OF CLOSED REDUCTED NASAL BONE FRACTURE.
Jang Ho KIM ; Sang Hyun PARK ; Han Ho CHU ; Jin Whan CHO ; Yoo Hyun BANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;24(6):1343-1351
No abstract available.
Nasal Bone*
6.The Optimal Condition for Activation of Motor Cortex by Peripheral Electrical Stimulation in Rat.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2000;24(2):179-184
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the optimal condition for activation of motor cortex by electrical stimulation of forelimb in rat. METHOD: Eleven adult rats (Sprague-Dawley rat) were studied, each of which was anesthetized and craniotomized. While the electrical stinulation was given on the contralateral forelimb of the fixed rat at stereotaxic frame, the evoked potential (EP) was obtained at the motor cortex of rat brain. The conditions of electrical stimulation were changed with 5 kinds of frequencies (1, 3, 5, 10, 15 Hz), 4 kinds of stimulus intensities (1, 3, 5, 7 mA) and 3 kinds of pulse widths (100, 200, 300 microsecond). RESULTS: The peak latencies of EPs in the motor cortex were significantly decreased and the amplitudes were significantly increased along with the decrement of stimulus frequency and the increment of stimulus intensity. The peak latencies and amplitudes of EPs were not significantly changed by stimulus pulse widths. CONCLUSION: The motor cortex of rat was more activated with lower frequency and higher intensity regardless of pulse width in the given condition of electrical stimulation in this study.
Adult
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Animals
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Brain
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Electric Stimulation*
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Evoked Potentials
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Forelimb
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Humans
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Motor Cortex*
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Rats*
7.Roentgenogram of the Issue: A Case of Primary Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of Lung in a Coal Miner.
Jeon Ho YANG ; Jung Yoon CHOE ; Ho Sang SHON ; Sung Gug JANG ; Jung Dong BAE ; Sang Chae LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1997;44(3):692-697
A 62-year-old male was admitted for evaluation of a mass shadow on chest film. Chest PA showed 7×5cm lobulated homogenous mass in right upper medial area of lung. On chest computed tomography, there was a Barge irregularly lobulated mass with central necrotic low density area in apical segment of right upper lobe. Right upper lobectomy of the lung was performed. Partial adhesion to parietal pleura of posterior mediastinum and severe adhesion to right upper apicoposterior segment was found during the operation Microscopic and ultrastructural studies(including immunocytochemical stains) of the mass revealed malignant fibrous histiocytoma.
Coal*
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Histiocytoma, Malignant Fibrous*
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Humans
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Lung*
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Male
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Mediastinum
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Middle Aged
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Pleura
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Thorax
8.Anesthetic Experiences for Resection of Bilateral Pheochromocytoma: Two cases.
Jang Heok IN ; Sang Wook HAN ; II Young CHEONG ; Ho Jo JANG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1997;32(1):149-153
We had experienced anesthetic management of two patients with bilateral pheochromocytoma. They had been treated with phenoxybenzamine for 4 weeks preoperatively. Anesthesia was managed with thiopental sodium for induction,enflurane-N2O-O2 for maintenance, vecuronium for muscle relaxation, and sodium nitroprusside for controlling severe hypertension. After tumor resection, severe hypotension was controlled by rapid transfusion, fluid and dopamine infusion. A tolerable blood pressure and pulse rate were maintained throughout the procedure. Preoperative preparation, sufficient sedation, smooth anesthetic induction, complete analgesia, good muscle relaxation, adequate ventilation and proper cardiovascular control are required in resection of pheochromocytoma.
Analgesia
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Anesthesia
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Blood Pressure
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Dopamine
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Heart Rate
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Hypotension
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Muscle Relaxation
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Nitroprusside
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Phenoxybenzamine
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Pheochromocytoma*
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Thiopental
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Vecuronium Bromide
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Ventilation
9.Blindness in Sweet's Syndrome.
Yeonji JANG ; Kyuhwan JANG ; Namju KIM ; Sang In KHWARG ; Ho Kyung CHOUNG
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2017;31(6):570-571
No abstract available.
Blindness*
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Sweet Syndrome*
10.A Case of Metastatic Tuberculous Abscess of Skin Following Intestinal Tuberculosis.
Tae Hyung KIM ; Jang Oh KIM ; Ho Cheol SHIN ; Sang Won KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1995;33(3):510-515
We reported herein a rare case of a 65-year-old female who lead intestinal tuberculosis of about 2 months duration, with little late development of metastatit berculosis abscess of the skin. The lesions were egg tow wolnut-sized abscesses or nodules occu in, on the back, right flank and lower abdomen with no pain or mild tenderness. Physical exami saion was unremarkable on dissemination of other sites. The tuberculin test was negative. The skin esions were diagnosed by clinical, histopathologic features, and positive results for Mycobactc iuntuberculosis in smear.; and cultures in the pus discharge: as well as polymerase chain reaction nethod on the nodular lesion. A barium enema showed the findings of intestinal tuberculosis, with positive culture in the stool. A combined treatment was intituted. During the initial 4 month, utaneous lesions did not respond and in some cases worsened with the multidrug of isoniazicr fampin, pyrazinamide and streptomycin, all of which were surgically excised. Thereafter, the drugs of isoniazid and rifampin were further administered for ahout 14 months, with the complete resecution of both lesions and the systemic symptomatolo. There was no relapse at follow-up after 6 months.
Abdomen
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Abscess*
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Aged
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Barium
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Enema
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Isoniazid
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Ovum
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Pyrazinamide
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Recurrence
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Rifampin
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Skin*
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Streptomycin
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Suppuration
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Tuberculin Test
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Tuberculosis*