1.Perianal Granuloma Caused by a Female Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis): A case report.
Korean Journal of Pathology 2000;34(8):605-607
The intestinal nematode Enterobius vermicularis is the most common metazoan endoparasite in humans, with humans being the only host. But complicated perianal granulomas due to Enterobius are unusual. The literature reports only 13 previous cases of enterobiasis presenting as perianal mass or abscess. We describe an additional case of a perianal mass caused by granulomatous inflammation containing Enterobius vermicularis eggs and dead bodies in a 7-year-old boy. The lesion was located in the anus and measured 2 1 cm. Clinical impression was lipoma and excisional biopsy was done. Microscopic examination revealed necrotizing granuloma which contained several 50~60 20~30 micrometer sized eggs which were identified as those of Enterobius vermicularis. The adult worm could not be identified with clarity due to necrosis.
Abscess
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Adult
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Anal Canal
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Biopsy
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Child
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Eggs
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Enterobiasis
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Enterobius*
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Female*
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Granuloma*
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Lipoma
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Male
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Necrosis
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Ovum
2.A Case of Villous Adenomas in the Common Bile Duct and Cystic Duct.
June Hyung LYOU ; Je Hyung KIM ; Haak Cheoul KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 1997;53(1):102-106
Benign tumors of the extrahepatic bile duct are rare. They occur mostly in the common bile duct. Among them, papillomas and adenomas are most common. We experienced a case of villous adenomas in the common bile duct and also in the cystic duct. The ultrasound and the CT scan of the abdomen revealed markedly dilated common bile duct, subtle filling defect, and irregular mass narrowing the lumen of the common bile duct. The cholangiogram demonstrated movable, feathery, and marginated papillary mass with tumors, a broad base, and biopsy of this mass was done through the PTBD. The biopsy specimen showed villous adenoma. Even though it was diagnosed as benign, cholecystectomy and excision with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy was performed because of the high incidence of recurrences and malignant potential.
Abdomen
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Adenoma
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Adenoma, Villous*
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Bile Ducts, Extrahepatic
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Biopsy
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Cholecystectomy
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Common Bile Duct*
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Cystic Duct*
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Incidence
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Papilloma
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Recurrence
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Ultrasonography
3.Urachal anomaly: Two Cases Report.
Jung Ran KIM ; Eun Hee SUH ; Je G CHI ; Hyung Soo KIM ; Choong Hee KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 1986;20(3):349-354
Two cases of urachal anomaly (1 urachal cyst and 1 patent urachus) are reported in a neonate and an eleven-year old boy, respectively. In case 1, the patient was born after an uncomplicated pregnancy to a mother who had taken progesterone during the first trimester. Because of breech presentation, cesarian section was elected to deliver a male baby weighing 2.3 kg who showed abdominal distension. The patient died of respiratory difficulty several minutes after birth. At autopsy, there was a large cyst in the midpoint of the abdominal and pelvic cavity. This round cyst was composed of two components, urachus and urinary bladder. No area of umbilicocystic fistula was present. The lining epithelium was chiefly of transitional type. Assocaited anomalies were segmental stenosis of posterior urethra, absence of abdominal musculature, bilateral polycystic kidney of Potter type IV, hydroureter, and hypoplasia of lungs. Low set ears, micrognathia and club foot were also present. In case 2 the patient was 11-year old boy. He had suffered from intermittent urinary dribbling from umbilicus since early infancy, whenever the abdominal pressure was increased. The patency of urachus was confirmed by fistulography. And the urachal anomaly was surgically removed. Histopathologically the resected patent urachus consisted of pseudostratified columnar to transitional epithelium resting on fibrous stroma mixed with well formed smooth muscle bundles.
Pregnancy
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Female
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Male
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Infant, Newborn
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Humans
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Cysts
4.Expression of S100 protein ?subunit mRNA in brain of mouse infected with unconventional slow virus.
Eun Kyoung CHOI ; Yong Sun KIM ; Hyung Mo YANG ; Jin KIM ; Il Je YU ; Marshak CARP
Journal of the Korean Society of Virology 1993;23(2):105-112
No abstract available.
Animals
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Brain*
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Mice*
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RNA, Messenger*
5.A Case of Gaucher's Disease.
Hyo Nam CHO ; Myung Cheol CHO ; Hyung Ro MOON ; Je Geun CHI ; Hyo Min KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(7):784-790
No abstract available.
Gaucher Disease*
6.Ocular Symptoms of Intracranial Tumor: Clinical survey of 93 Korean cases.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1964;5(1):35-41
In a series of 93 cases of verified brain tumors visited to The National Medical Center from Nov. 1958 to March 1963 were studied clinically in regard to the ocular symptoms. The results of the study include following findings: 1. 81.3% of visual disturbances were present including 43 cases of monocular and binocular blindness. 2. Among 46 cases who were able to be examined, 78.7% showed abnormal visual fields. The most frequent type of field defect was homonymous hemianopsia, which showed high incidence in cerebral paragonimiasis. 3. The incidence of papilledema was 33.3%. They were mostly bilateral, and showed much higher incidence of 64.2% in infra tentorial tumors. 4. Optic atrophy was found in 36.5%. They were mostly of bilateral affection. There were no big difference between the incidence of primary optic atrophy and that of secondary. Primary atrophy were seen most frequently in cases of cerebral paragonimiasis as well as frontal and sellar region tumors. 5. The incidence of abnormal pupillary reflexes was 48.3%. Most of these cases are due te amaurotic mydriasis. Anisocoria occurred 17.2% of the series. 6. The incidence of nystagmus was 17.2% and was most frequently seen in cases of inf ra tententorial tumors. 7. 7.5% of abducens palsy were the most frequent occurence among extraocular muscle palsies. 8. It was specific that the affection of corneal sensibility was ipsilateral to the location of the tumors. The incidence of corneal affection was higher in cases of infratentorial tumors than that of supratentorial group. 9. Lagophthalmos occurred in 10.7% of the cases. All of them were due to facial palsy.
Anisocoria
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Atrophy
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Blindness
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Brain Neoplasms
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Facial Paralysis
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Hemianopsia
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Incidence
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Infratentorial Neoplasms
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Mydriasis
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Optic Atrophy
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Papilledema
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Paragonimiasis
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Paralysis
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Reflex, Pupillary
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Telescopes
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Visual Fields
7.Kinky hair syndrome: a case report
Kyung Mo YEON ; In One KIM ; Je G CHI ; Hyung Ro MOON
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1986;22(6):1077-1082
Kinky hair syndrome is a sex-linked recessively inherited copper metabolic disorder with severeneurodegenerative change and infant death. In 1962, Menkes and associates described five boys of a relatedpedigree with severe psychomotor retadation, seizures and widespread cerebral and cerebellar degeneration. In1969, Wesenberg and associated specified the radiological characterization of the syndrom. Symmetrical metaphsealspurring and diaphyseal periosteal reaction fo the long bones, anterior rib flaring, a malformed cerebral arterialsystem and subdural effusion. In 1972, Danks and associates found the disease to be associated with a defect ofcopper metabolism, confirmed by studies with labelled Cu. Authors experienced a case with characteristic clinicalpicture, and report cebral and abdominal arteriographic changes and plain radiographic findings with brain CT, DSAand post-mortem angiography.
Angiography
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Brain
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Copper
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Infant Death
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Menkes Kinky Hair Syndrome
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Metabolism
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Ribs
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Seizures
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Subdural Effusion
8.Metacarpal Extension Osteotomy for Mild Thumb Carpometacarpal Arthritis: Retrospective Long-Term Outcomes.
Dong Kyu KIM ; Hyun Dae SHIN ; Je Hyung JEON ; Soo Min CHA
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2015;50(6):520-526
PURPOSE: We report clinical and radiologic outcomes after metacarpal extension osteotomy for mild osteoarthritis of the thumb carpometacarpal joint. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 1999 to 2008, 11 patients were diagnosed with mild thumb carpometacarpal arthritis (Eaton stage I, II), and extension osteotomies were performed. Of these, seven patients with at least 6 years follow-up were analyzed retrospectively. Male to female ratio was 2:5, and mean age at time of surgery was 38.9 years old. Symptom onset period was a mean of 11.2 months. Two patients were I, and five patients were II in Eaton stage. Preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) and disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand scale (DASH) scores were 3.7 points (3-4 points), and 40.1 points (32-51 points). Radial abduction was 38.5degrees (30degrees-45degrees), and volar abduction was 42.1degrees (40degrees-45degrees). Grip strengths and pinch powers, compared with the normal contralateral side were 82% (64%-90%) and 72% (40%-100%), respectively. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 8.5 years, and all patients except one maintained their occupational activity during the follow-up period. Final VAS and DASH scores were 0.7 points (0-2 points) and 11.7 points (8-16 points), respectively, and were statistically significant. Volar abduction, grip strengths, and pinch power were improved to 45degrees (40degrees-50degrees), 92.3% (73%-117%), and 94.4% (75%-117%) with statistical significances. In five patients, Eaton stages did not change, and two patients advanced to the next stage (stage I to II in one patient, stage II to III in one patient). CONCLUSION: Among the various treatment options for mild thumb carpometacarpal arthritis, metacarpal extension osteotomy may be considered as an effective treatment.
Arm
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Arthritis*
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Carpometacarpal Joints
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hand
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Hand Strength
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Humans
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Male
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteotomy*
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Retrospective Studies*
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Shoulder
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Thumb*
9.Tarsometatarsal Fracture: Dislocation
Hyung Ku YOON ; Kuk Hwan OH ; Kyung Hoon KANG ; Jin Il KIM ; Man Je PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(3):765-770
Tarsometatarsal injury has not been paid much attention due to it is unusual frequency. But the cases of tarsometatarsal injuries are on the increase in proportion to the increasing "high energy trauma injury" resulted from the traffic and industrial accidents. The purpose of this study is both assessing the relative effects among clinical results, final radiologic findings, treatment results and symtoms. In view of the results so far achieved from 20 cases of tarsometatarsal fracture dislocation which had been treated at Sung-Ae general hospital from January 1990 to December 1993, the results were as follows: 1. Thirteen cases were treated by open reduction and 3 cases were treated by closed reduction with smooth pins but no reduction loss were experienced. 2. Traumatic arthrosis could be observed in 14 cases but there were no influences on the functional end results. 3. Anatomical results correlated with pain. 4. Anatomical or neraly anatomical reduction was considered as most important factor of prognosis.
Accidents, Occupational
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Dislocations
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Hospitals, General
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Prognosis
10.Intraventricular neurofibroma: a case report.
Sang Joon KIM ; Kyung In KIM ; Hyung Sik KIM ; Hyo Sun CHUNG ; Yung Suk LEE ; Hum Rye PARK ; Je Geun CHI
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1992;28(1):65-69
Intracranial nerve sheath tumors unrelated to the cranial nerve roots are extremely rare, and the origin of the tumors are debatable. We report a case of pathologically-proven neurofibroma inside the lateral ventricle. A 49-year-old man presented with headache of 6 months duration, urinary incontinence, visual disturbance and right hemiplegia. Brain CT scan showed a well defined isodense mass with homogenous contrast enhancement and marginal calcification. At surgery the tumor was found to be a 4cm-sized lobulated mass attached only to the choroid plexus. Histologically, the tumor masses consisted of fasciculating bundles of wavy spindle cells, with a considerable collagen laydown.
Brain
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Choroid Plexus
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Collagen
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Cranial Nerves
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Headache
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Hemiplegia
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Humans
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Lateral Ventricles
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Middle Aged
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Nerve Sheath Neoplasms
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Neurofibroma*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Urinary Incontinence