1.Norepinephrine and Serotonin in the Patients with Psychogenic Impotence.
Jin Se KIM ; In Kwa JUNG ; Seung Ho RYU ; Du Geon MOON ; Je Jong KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 1998;5(2):278-282
Various neurotransmitters have been proposed as possible mediators of penile erection. Especially, norepinephrine and serotonin might have a important role in sexual arousal and penile erection. And it could be hypothesized that the psychogenic impotence is associated with the depletion or imbalance of norepinephrine and serotonin from evidences such as the symptomatic manifestation of depression and the antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction. The authors investigates the association of norepienphrine and serotonin with psychogenic impotence. The psychogenic impotent group(PIG) consisted of twenty-three patients with psychogenic impotence and the controlled group(CG) consisted of twenty-seven patients without psychogenic impotence. PIG had no organic cause accounting for their erectile dysfunction. The Beck Depression Inventory(BDI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory(STAI) were applied to each subject to assess mood, state anxiety(SA) and trait anxiety(TA). Plasma norepinephrine level from systemic blood and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid(HIAA) levels from 24-hours urine were measured in each subject. The mean score of BDI of PIG was significantly higher than that of CG(p=0.015). PIG had a tendency of higher TA compared with CG(p=0.054). And also SA was higher in PIG, bud did not show significant difference(p=0.193). The level of norepinephrine was significantly lower in patient with psychogenic impotence(p=0.000). And the level of 24-hours urine 5-HIAA was lower in PIG but did not show significant difference(p=0.494). Although the authors did not exclude depressive disorders in PIG, the present findings suggest that psychogenic impotence might have higher depressive mood and trait anxiety, and be associated with the depletion of norepinephrine in systemic blood.
Anxiety
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Arousal
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Depression
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Depressive Disorder
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Erectile Dysfunction*
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Humans
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Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
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Male
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Neurotransmitter Agents
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Norepinephrine*
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Penile Erection
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Plasma
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Serotonin*
3.A Case of the HELLP Syndrome treated with Postpartum Plasmapheresis.
Geun A SONG ; Goo Hwa JE ; Moon Seok CHA ; Tai Young HWANG ; Hyun Ho KIM ; Kyoung Hee KIM ; Jin Yeong HAN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999;42(12):2846-2849
Plasmapheresis has been used for some conditions during pregnancy and puerperium, such as hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet (HELLP) syndrome. We present one case of the HELLP syndrome which was treated with plasmapheresis and also review the indications, complications and guidelines for repetitive plasma exchange.
Blood Platelets
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Female
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HELLP Syndrome*
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Hemolysis
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Liver
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Plasma Exchange
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Plasmapheresis*
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Postpartum Period*
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Pregnancy
4.A Case Report of Spinal Cord Injury Patient From a High Velocity Gunshot Wound to the Lumbar Spine.
Juyong KIM ; Je Ho KIM ; Moon Suk BANG
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2013;37(1):118-122
We report on operational and rehabilitation management, as well as the outcome, of a patient who with sustained spinal cord injury from a high velocity gunshot wound to the lumbar spine. More specifically, a patient with a gunshot wound to the spine is more likely to sustain a complete injury and have a poor prognosis. As such, there should be concerns regarding associated and extended injuries related to bullet fragmentation as well as the possibility of long-term sequelae.
Forensic Ballistics
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Humans
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Prognosis
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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Spine
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Wounds, Gunshot
5.Effects of Electrical Stimulation and Weight-Supported Treadmill Gait Simulation on Apoptosis in the Muscles of Rats with Spinal Cord Injury.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2010;34(6):613-621
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of electrical stimulation and weight-supported treadmill gait simulation on apoptosis in the muscles of rats with spinal cord injury. METHOD: Twenty seven rats with a model of complete spinal cord injury were assigned to one of the following groups: control (n=9), electrical stimulation (n=10), and exercise (n=8) groups. After a 2-week intervention period, they were sacrificed, and the pattern of apoptosis was analyzed by in situ DNA nick-end labeling (TUNEL), by DNA fragmentation assay, and by Western blot for Bax and Bcl-2 using specimens from the right hamstring muscles for all groups. RESULTS: The electrical stimulation group had increased apoptosis compared to the control group possibly due to overwork weakness, but there was no statistical significance between the groups. Apoptosis decreased in the exercise group compared with in the electrical stimulation and control group. The expression of Bcl-2 was most prominent in the exercise group, and it was significantly reduced in the electrical stimulation and control group. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that exercise could play an important role in decreasing apoptosis by the up-regulation of Bcl-2 protein expression and that electrical stimulation might cause overwork weakness in rat models of spinal cord injury.
Animals
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Apoptosis
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Blotting, Western
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DNA
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DNA Fragmentation
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Electric Stimulation
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Gait
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Muscles
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Rats
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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Up-Regulation
6.Lymphangiectatic Pilomatricoma Following an Intramuscular Injection.
Min Young PARK ; Won Jeong KIM ; Je Ho MOON ; Hoon Soo KIM ; Hyun Chang KO ; Byung Soo KIM ; Moon Bum KIM ; Margaret SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(8):651-652
No abstract available.
Injections, Intramuscular*
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Pilomatrixoma*
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Vaccination
7.Analysis of Operative Time in Mohs Microscopic Surgery: Single Institution Experience.
Je ho MUN ; Hyun Je PARK ; Su Han KIM ; Do Sang JUNG ; Hyun Chang KO ; Byung Soo KIM ; Moon Bum KIM ; Hoon soo KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2011;49(7):595-600
BACKGROUND: Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a precise method of treating skin cancer. There have been many studies about the advantages and disadvantages of MMS. However, no study has yet been carried out regarding the length of surgery. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to report our experience with MMS for the treatment of skin cancers and to analyze the operative time of MMS. METHODS: We analyzed 50 cases of skin cancers treated by MMS at the Dermatosurgery Clinic in Pusan National University Hospital between April 2009 and November 2009. RESULTS: The minimum and maximum operative times of MMS were 88 and 356 minutes, respectively, and the mean operative time was 171.4 minutes. The mean number of stages was 1.7 (range, 1~4). The mean operative time per stage was 93.9, 62.9, 57.2, and 53 minutes for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th stages, respectively. The time percentages for a pathologic consult to the Department of Pathology per stage was 42%, 50%, 52%, and 57% for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th stages, respectively; therefore, the consultation to the Department of Pathology occupied a high percentage of the operative time. The mean operative time of repair for surgical defects was 44.4 minutes. LIMITATIONS: The results of this study are based on the experience of a single surgical team in a single institution. CONCLUSION: The results of our study reveal that MMS is a time-consuming operation. Further studies are required to shorten the operation time of MMS.
Mohs Surgery
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Operative Time
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Skin Neoplasms
8.Lichen Striatus Occurring after Allogenic Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation in an Adult with Aplastic Anemia.
Je Ho MUN ; Hyun Je PARK ; Hoon Soo KIM ; Su Han KIM ; Hyun Chang KO ; Byung Soo KIM ; Moon Bum KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2012;24(1):87-89
Lichens striatus (LS) is an acquired, self-limiting inflammatory dermatosis that follows the lines of Blaschko. The etiology of the eruption is unknown, but several theories have been proposed with focus on environmental factors, viral infection, cutaneous injury, hypersensitivity, and genetic predisposition. We describe a 19-year-old woman who developed a unilateral linear eruption 17 months after allogenic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. Histopathology revealed features, which were consistent with LS. To the best of our knowledge, our patient is the first case describing the appearance of LS occurring after allogenic stem cell transplantation. We speculate that this condition represents an unusual form of localized, chronic graft-versus-host disease.
Adult
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Anemia, Aplastic
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Female
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Graft vs Host Disease
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Lichens
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Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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Skin Diseases
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Stem Cell Transplantation
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Young Adult
9.A Case of Candida Parapsilosis Ankle Arthritis after Intra-articular Steroid Injection.
Seung Min CHEON ; Ho Yong PARK ; Ji Yong MOON ; Jai Hoon YOON ; Won MOON ; Sang Mo HONG ; Joong Ho BAE ; Je LEE ; Tae Yeal CHOI ; Hyunjoo PAI
Infection and Chemotherapy 2005;37(4):242-245
Candida species are uncommon cause of infectious arthritis. The increasing use of potent antibiotics, immunosuppressives, artificial joints, and especially the injection of steroid into the joints predispose to the fungal arthritis. Candida arthritis occurs by hematogenous dissemination or by direct inoculation of fungus into the joint cavity. Fifty three-year-old diabetic patient, who received intra-articular steroid injection into right ankle joint several times, was hospitalized because of aggravating ankle pain and swelling. Candida parapsilosis was isolated from the joint aspiration fluid and MRI findings were compatible with septic arthritis with osteomyelitis of distal tibia, distal fibula, talus, and calcaneus. The patient was successfully treated with 3 weeks of amphotericin B and 7 months of oral fluconazole. We report this case with review of pertinent literatures, emphasizing a high index of suspicion for the fungal infection in patients with predisposing risk factors.
Amphotericin B
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Ankle Joint
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Ankle*
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis*
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Arthritis, Infectious
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Calcaneus
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Candida*
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Fibula
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Fluconazole
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Fungi
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Humans
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Joints
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Osteomyelitis
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Risk Factors
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Talus
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Tibia
10.A Case of Candida Parapsilosis Ankle Arthritis after Intra-articular Steroid Injection.
Seung Min CHEON ; Ho Yong PARK ; Ji Yong MOON ; Jai Hoon YOON ; Won MOON ; Sang Mo HONG ; Joong Ho BAE ; Je LEE ; Tae Yeal CHOI ; Hyunjoo PAI
Infection and Chemotherapy 2005;37(4):242-245
Candida species are uncommon cause of infectious arthritis. The increasing use of potent antibiotics, immunosuppressives, artificial joints, and especially the injection of steroid into the joints predispose to the fungal arthritis. Candida arthritis occurs by hematogenous dissemination or by direct inoculation of fungus into the joint cavity. Fifty three-year-old diabetic patient, who received intra-articular steroid injection into right ankle joint several times, was hospitalized because of aggravating ankle pain and swelling. Candida parapsilosis was isolated from the joint aspiration fluid and MRI findings were compatible with septic arthritis with osteomyelitis of distal tibia, distal fibula, talus, and calcaneus. The patient was successfully treated with 3 weeks of amphotericin B and 7 months of oral fluconazole. We report this case with review of pertinent literatures, emphasizing a high index of suspicion for the fungal infection in patients with predisposing risk factors.
Amphotericin B
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Ankle Joint
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Ankle*
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis*
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Arthritis, Infectious
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Calcaneus
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Candida*
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Fibula
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Fluconazole
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Fungi
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Humans
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Joints
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Osteomyelitis
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Risk Factors
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Talus
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Tibia