1.Chronic psychosis in Turner's syndrome.
Hyeon Jeong LEE ; Jeong Gee KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(2):266-272
No abstract available.
Psychotic Disorders*
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Turner Syndrome*
2.A Case of Leopard Syndrome with Atypical Psychosis.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2002;41(3):563-570
Leopard syndrome is a neurocutaneous syndrome which may affect a variety of organ systems in the embryological aspects. It presents lentigines, EKG abnormalities, ocular hypertelorism, pulmonary stenosis, abnormalities of genitalia, retardation of growth, and deafness as major teatures.We report a case of Leopard Syndrome with atypical psychotic features. The patient had many lentigenies on the face, cafe au lait spots on the part of the waist and the buttocks, mild atrial regugitation, clinodactyly, hyperextensibility of distal interphalangeal joint, flat foots, subclinical hypothyrodism, sensorineural deafness, and mild mental retardation. He also had autistic disorder, compulsion, pathologic collection, and violent behaviors as psychiatric problems. This raises a possibility that psychiatric diseases may be related to the variation of neuroectoderm. In clinical practice, when psychopathic patients with specific skin lesions are seen for consultation, the consideration of embryologically common aspects of both disease groups can be helpful to the discovery of abnormalities in other organs and to its treatment.
Autistic Disorder
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Buttocks
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Cafe-au-Lait Spots
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Deafness
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Electrocardiography
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Flatfoot
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Genitalia
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Humans
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Hypertelorism
;
Intellectual Disability
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Joints
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Lentigo
;
LEOPARD Syndrome*
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Neural Plate
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Neurocutaneous Syndromes
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Panthera*
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Psychotic Disorders*
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis
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Skin
3.Three cases of lethal catatonia syndrome.
In Seop LEE ; Jeong Gee KIM ; Jong Gil KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1992;31(6):1108-1114
No abstract available.
Catatonia*
4.Three cases of lethal catatonia syndrome.
In Seop LEE ; Jeong Gee KIM ; Jong Gil KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1992;31(6):1108-1114
No abstract available.
Catatonia*
5.A socio-Psychiatric study on male adolescent delinquency.
In Seop LEE ; Young Sook PARK ; Jeong Gee KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(3):360-372
No abstract available.
Adolescent*
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Humans
;
Male*
6.A Study of Sailor Psychiatric Inpatients: Focusing on the Transition in a General Hospital.
Jeong Hwan LEE ; Joon Hong KIM ; Jeong Gee KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1997;36(6):1004-1011
OBJECTIVES: The object of this study was to help the clinicians understand the characteristics of the sailors who were admitted to the psychiatric ward through elucidating the transition in the psychiatric aspect of them. METHODS: The results obtained from psychiatric records of 98 sailors who were admitted to department of psychiatry in a general hospital, from March 1, 1985 to Feb. 28, 1994 were compared with the results obtained from 34 sailor inpatients in the same hospital from March 1, 1982 to Feb. 28, 1985. RESULTS: 1) The number of sailor inpatients showed declining tendency and the age of them showed increasing tendency. 2) The number of patients of somatoform disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and organic mental disorder was increased. The number of patients of schizophrenia and mood disorder was decreased. 3) The proportion of inpatients from overseas fishing ship was increased markedly. We must ave a countplan and careful consideration f3r them. 4) We could infer that the groups of low education, crew, overseas fishing ship and below S year of employment duration had high admitted patient occurrence rate. The proportion of psychosis in the groups that were primitive school graduated and 1-5 year of employment duration was high relatively to neurosis(statistically not significant). 5) According to psychological test, the majority of sailor inpatients had constricted thought content, emphasis of responsibility for the family, submissive attitude to an authoritive figure and paranoid tendency. The MMFI profile of neurotic patients showed the tendency of finking bad.
Neurocognitive Disorders
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Education
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Employment
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Hospitals, General*
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Humans
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Inpatients*
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Military Personnel*
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Mood Disorders
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Psychological Tests
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Psychotic Disorders
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Schizophrenia
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Ships
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Somatoform Disorders
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
7.Characteristics of Delinquent Adolescent's Mothers(III).
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1997;36(6):1066-1079
The present study was performed to identify the socio-psychiatric characteristics of mothers of delinquent male adolescent and thus to use them as basic material for ultimate prevention of adolescent delinquency by comparing their views with preceeding delinquent adolescent's own For this, we surveyed 111 mothers of delinquent male adolescent who had educationed in adolescent correctional institution in Pusan(B.B.S.) and 88 mothers of high school students through questionnaire of family environment and psychologic testings. Results were as follows: 1) By large, mothers of delinquent male adolescent were placed in poorer socio-economic conditions than those of control group's. 2) Degree of mantel harmony was nearly identical with preceeding survey of delinquent's The causes of marital disharmony were significant between delinquent and control group(delinquent group-economic difficulties, control group-personality difference). Types and resolution method of marital disharmony were also significant, delinquent group used more violent fighting type and more passive resolution method. 3) Mothers of delinquent male adolescent had low expectancy to their sons' future because of their own children's continuing delinquent behavior and low academic achievement. 4) For overcoming the difficult socio-economic situation, they participate in social activity This factors made them less attention to their children's life and thus their children's delinquent behavior were increased. 5) On results of MMFI test, both group had normal profiles and no significant differences except for L and Pa scores. On results of SCL 90-R test, both group also had normal profiles and no significant differences except for IS score only. According to above results, it would reasonable to introduce practitical, special socio educational program such as parent education and policy.
Adolescent
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Education
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Humans
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Mothers
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Parents
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Psychological Tests
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Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Temporal Lobe Epilepsy by Insulinoma: A Case of Persistent Abnormalities in Post-Operative EEG.
Hyun Kyoung CHOI ; Jeong Gee KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2000;39(2):456-462
Authors experienced a case of insulinoma which was initially misdiagnosed as idopathic temporal lobe epilepsy with automatism. This patients did not show other hypoglycemic symptoms except seizure. It has been reported that some of the patients with insulinoma are unaware of hypoglycemia and are at increased risk for seizures and coma. These patients would have normal glucose uptake in the brain and consequently no sympathoadrenal activation would begin, resulting in an awareness of hypoglycemia. It this case, abnomal EEG pattern consistent with a complex partial seizure remained after successful operation. Recent reports indicate that hypoglycemia is capable of killing neurons in the brain. An endogenous neurotoxin is produced and is released by the brain into tissue and cere-brospinal fluid. Endogenous excitotoxins produced during hypoglycemia may explain the tendency toward seizure activity often seen clinically. We suggest that persistent abnormalities of EEG in this case may be related to focal neuronal damage in hypoglycemia.
Automatism
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Brain
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Coma
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Electroencephalography*
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Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe*
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Glucose
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Homicide
;
Humans
;
Hypoglycemia
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Insulinoma*
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Neurons
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Neurotoxins
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Seizures
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Temporal Lobe*
9.Subclavian Artery Laceration Caused by Pigtail Catheter Removal in a Patient with Pneumothorax.
Hyo Jin KIM ; Yang Hyun CHO ; Gee Young SUH ; Jeong Hoon YANG ; Kyeongman JEON
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2015;30(2):119-122
We report a case of subclavian artery laceration caused by the removal of a pigtail pleural drainage catheter in a patient with a pneumothorax. The patient was successfully resuscitated through diagnostic angiography with subsequent balloon occlusion and primary repair of the injured subclavian artery. Although pigtail drainage of a pneumothorax is known to be safe and effective, proper insertion and removal techniques should be emphasized to reduce the risk of complications.
Angiography
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Balloon Occlusion
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Catheters*
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Drainage
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Hemothorax
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Humans
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Lacerations*
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Pneumothorax*
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Subclavian Artery*
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Thoracostomy
10.Hyperglycemia Associated with Mirtazapine: A Case Report.
Young Jae HONG ; Ji Do PARK ; Jeong Gee KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2001;40(1):151-156
Mirtazapine-a newly developed drug with reduce adverse effects and toxicity of original antidepre-ssants-has been known to have antidepressant effect by enhancing the transmission of norepinephrine and serotonin via blockade of alpha2-noradrenergic autoreceptor and heteroreceptor and to have common side effects such as sedation, weight gain, and dizziness. We report a case of 50 years old female depressive patient who developed mirtazapine-associated hyperglycemia during treatment with mirtazapine and returned to normal glucose level after stopping the usage of mirtazapine. In patients who receive drugs with the risk of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus, we should consider the evaluation for diabetes mellitus and follow it up carefully in the future.
Autoreceptors
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Dizziness
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Female
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Glucose
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Humans
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Hyperglycemia*
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Middle Aged
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Norepinephrine
;
Serotonin
;
Weight Gain