1.A Case of Autoinoculated Herpes Simplex.
Myung Soo SUH ; Jeong Hee HAHM ; Hong Il KOOK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1977;15(3):365-367
A case of herpes simplex autoinoculated on the 1st interdigital web of right hand was reported, Herpes labialis characterized by confluent rice sized vesicular eruptions had developed on the midportion of upper lip. After 3 days, typical herpetic lesion occurred on the 1st interdigital web of right hand. We reviewed briefly the recent literatures.
Hand
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Herpes Labialis
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Herpes Simplex*
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Lip
2.Two Cases of Xeroderma Pigmentosum.
Myoung Soo SUH ; Jeong Hee HAHM ; Hong Il KOOK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1978;16(3):261-271
Xeroderma pigmentosum is a hereditary disorder characterized by the early development of pigmentary chnges, atropht, keratoses, and carcinoma, predominantly light exposed area skin.Two cases of xeroderma pigmentosum complicated by basal cell Ca. were presented. The one was 15 years old male who had been suffered from pea to walnut sized multiple tumors and ulcers on the face with scattered brownish macuIes on the eun exposed area since about 9 years old of his age. The other was 22 years old maIe who had been suffered from the same skin lesions as the former on the face, neck and dorsum of hands. In both cases skin lesions aggravated during each summer seasons and there were on history of convulsions and other neurological symptoms Histopathological findings of tumors on both cases revealed typical findings of basal cell Ca.
Adolescent
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Child
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Hand
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Humans
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Ichthyosis*
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Juglans
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Keratosis
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Male
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Neck
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Peas
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Seasons
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Seizures
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Skin
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Ulcer
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Xeroderma Pigmentosum*
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Young Adult
3.Angiofollicular Lymph Node Hyperplasia(Castleman's disease): 3 cases report.
Jeong Hee PARK ; Gil Ro HAN ; Hee Jin CHANG ; Jin Hee SOHN ; Jung Il SUH
Korean Journal of Pathology 1992;26(3):298-305
Angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia(AFLNH) was first described in 1956 by Castleman et al. It was initially reported as a solitary mediastinal mass but multicentric and extranodal disease is now well known. Histologically two distinct variants, e.g. the hyaline vascular type and the plasma cell type, of AFLNH are recognized. And the plasma cell type is typically associated with clinical syndrome consisting of fever, anemia, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia. Recently, we experineced three cases of AFLNH. Histologically, two cases were hyaline vascular type, that were presented as a right supraclavicular mass of 49-year-old female, and as an anterior mediastinal mass of 53-year-old female. The remaining one case was plasma cell type that was presented as a left axillary mass of 63-year-old male. The former two cases showed typical features of hyaline vascular type but in case 1, exuberant proliferation of hyalinized vessels of capillary size was characteristic feature. The latter case of plasma cell type characteristically showed clinical syndrome consisting of fever, hypoalbuminemia, polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia. All cases were presented as a single mass and they were well after surgical excision.
Female
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Humans
4.Clinical Study on Psoriasis - 2 . Classification of Severity and Comparative Study by the Activity of Psoriasis.
Dae Hun SUH ; Joo Heung REE ; Jai Il YOUN ; Jeong Aee KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1990;28(3):295-301
In the study of 142 psoriatic patients who visited psoriasis clinic in Seoul Nstional University Hospital during recent five years, psoriasis was classified according to the severity based on the activity. The guideline of activity was as follows : 1. Mild: skin lesions stationary for the last one month. 2. Moderate : peripherally spreading plaque lesions with only occasionally small papules. 3. Severe : rapidly developing new lesions from the periphery of plaques or normal skin, or newly developing pustules. This study was done to evaluate the distribution and clinical features of psoriasis according to the activity. Among 142 patients of psoriasis, 84(59.2%) patients had mild psoriasis, 39(27. 4%) patients had moderate psoriasis, and 19(13.4%) patients were presented as severe psoriasis.
Classification*
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Humans
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Psoriasis*
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Seoul
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Skin
5.A Case of Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia ( Kozlowski type ).
Seok Hyun LEE ; Seung Woo SUH ; Kyung Wook RHA ; Hyun Il JUNG ; Jeong Hyeon JO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(3):768-772
Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (SMD) is an extremely rare, which affects the spine and metaphy-ses of the tubular bones on terms of enchondrogenesis. Children who had Kozlowski dwarfism, type of SMD are not recognized until they reach school age since they have normal clinical feature, weight and size in early childhood. Authors experienced a typical case of Kozlowski type of SMD in a 10 years old male who had i) generalized platyspondyly with anterior tapering of vertebrae ii) generalized metaphyseal dysplasia iii) minimal changes in the carpal and tarsal bones. This case is to be reported with review of references.
Child
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Dwarfism
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Humans
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Male
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Spine
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Tarsal Bones
6.Computed tomographic evaluation of cerebral disorder in pediatric population
Jang Sik LEE ; Sang Il SUH ; Jeong Dong JEON ; Chang Yul HAN ; Soo Sung PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1983;19(4):681-687
A total of 110 computed tomographic scans of the brain in pediatric population were reviewed. They wereretrospectively analyzed focusing on the ventricular dilatation, widening of subdural space in frontal region andprominence of cerebral sulci in hemisphere. The results were compared with clinical recored. In the measurementbicaudate ventricular index waas above 0.18, which ws considered ventricular dilatation. The subdural space in thefrontal region and teh prominent cerbral sulci in the hemisphere were visualized among the cases aged over twoyears with clinical evidence of cerbral problem is pediatric population. The diagnostic application of CT to thecases of cerebral disorder in pediatric population is highly recommended.
Brain
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Dilatation
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Subdural Space
7.An analysis of the pulmonary lobe using computed tomography
Sang Il SUH ; Myung Whan HAN ; Jeong Dong JEON ; Chang Yul HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1984;20(3):473-479
Computed Tomograms of 45 patients with or without lung mass were reviewed to determine the characteristics of the major and minor fissures. Also pulmonary vascular distibutions were analyzed to localize each pulmonary lobe. The results were as follows; 1. Each major fissure area was imaged frequently as lucent band, less frequently dense band. 2. The minor fissure areas were imaged as oval or triangular lucent zones. The oval or triangularlucent zones were as same frequency. 3. Avascular planes without above mentioned lucent zones were also correspond to minor fissure areas. 4. Slices of avascular zones were observated between pulmonary arteries to posterior segment or apicoposterior segment of upper lobe and to superior segement of lower lobe on both lungs.
Humans
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Lung
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Pulmonary Artery
8.Cytologic feature of papillary carcinoma of the thyroid.
Jeong Hee PARK ; Hee Jin CHANG ; Kyung Ha KANG ; Jin Hee SOHN ; Jung Il SUH
Korean Journal of Cytopathology 1991;2(2):111-118
No abstract available.
Carcinoma, Papillary*
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Thyroid Gland*
9.Recommendations for Carotid Stenting in Korea.
Hyuk Won CHANG ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Sang il SUH ; Hae Woong JEONG ; Dae Chul SUH
Neurointervention 2015;10(1):7-13
Carotid artery angioplasty with stenting (CAS) is being performed in many hospitals in Korea. Most of the guidelines which are being used are similar, but the practical aspects such as techniques are different between hospitals. For example, usage of various protective devices, the oral antiplatelet regimen prior to procedure and placing of temporary pacemaker to prevent bradycardia are different between hospitals. In this article, we summarize and propose the guidelines for CAS which is currently being accepted in Korea. These guidelines may be helpful in providing protocol to neurointerventionalist who perform CAS and to standardize the process including reporting of CAS in the future comparative trials in Korea.
Angioplasty
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Bradycardia
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Carotid Arteries
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Korea
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Protective Devices
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Stents*
10.Image Viewing Station for MR and SPECT: Using Personal Computer.
Byung Il YIM ; Eun Kee JEONG ; Jin Suck SUH ; Myeong Joon KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1996;35(3):425-430
PURPOSE: Macro language was programmed to analyze and process on Macintosh personal computers GE MR imagesdigitally transferred from the MR main computer, with special interest in the interpretation of information such as patients data and imaging parameters under each image header. By this method, raw data(files) of certain patients may be digitally stored on a hard disk or CD ROM, and the quantitative analysis, interpretation anddisplay is possible. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients and images were randomly selected. 4.X MR images were transferred through FTP using the ethernet network. 5.X and SPECT images were transferred using floppy diskets. Toprocess transferred images, an freely distributed software for Macintosh namely NIH Image, with its macrolanguage, was used to import images and translate header information. To identify necessary information, aseparate window named "Info-txt", was made for each image series. MacLC, Centris650, and PowerMac 6100/CD,7100/CD, 8100/CD models with 256 color and RAM over 8 Mbyte were used. RESULTS: Different versions of MR images and SPECT images were displayed simultaneously and a separate window named "Info-txt" was used to show all necessary information(name of the patient, unit number, date, TR, TE, FOV etc.). Additional information(diagnosis,pathologic report etc.) was stored in another text box in "Info-txt". The size of the file for each image planewas about 149 Kbytes and the images were stored in a step-like file folders. CONCLUSION: 4.X and 5.X GE Signa 1.5T images were successfully processed with Macintosh computer and NIH Image. This result may be applied to manyfields and there is hope of a broader area of application with the linkage of NIH Image and a database program.
Hope
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Humans
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Microcomputers*
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
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Information Storage and Retrieval