1.A case report of splenic pregnancy.
Sung Nam CHO ; Choon Keun LEE ; Jong Deok KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(7):1088-1091
No abstract available.
Pregnancy*
2.A Case of Cushing's Syndrome.
Seong Ja JEON ; Oh Kyung LEE ; Keun Chull CHOI ; Myung Ho LEE ; Jong Deok KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1983;26(9):928-933
No abstract available.
Cushing Syndrome*
3.A Case of Poland Syndrome.
Jong Deok KIM ; Hyung Kook KI ; In Kyung SUNG ; Byung Churl LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(1):99-101
No abstract available.
Poland Syndrome*
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Poland*
4.A Case of Systemic-Onset Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis with Multiple Complications.
Jong Deok KIM ; Dong Joo NA ; Jin Han KANG ; Kyong Su LEE ; Ki Yeal SUNG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(7):948-952
No abstract available.
Arthritis, Juvenile*
5.Radiologic Evaluation of Colorectal Cancer
Young Joong LEE ; Hee Tae KANG ; Jong Deok KIM ; Hak Song RHEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1984;20(2):305-313
The incidence of colorectal cancer of Korea is much lower than that of Western countries, but has shown a tendency to a slight increase recently Barium enema is the most valuable, noninvasive and inexpensive method available to evaluate the size, shape and site of colorectal cancer. The authors reviewed and radiologically classified barium enema studies of 232 cases of colorectal cancer from Aug. 1967 to July 1982 at Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeon-ju , Confirmed clinically, operatively and pat hologically. The results were as follows; 1. The ratio of male and female was 1.3:1, and youngest was 13 year-old and the oldest 86 year-old. 2. The peak incidence occurred from 5th to 7th decades, accounting for 78% of all cases (181/232), and there was a relatively high incidence of the disease in patients below 30 years of age at 7.8% (18/232). 3. Rectum and rectosigmoid region are the most frequently involved regions (127/23 2:54.8%). 4. The positivity of barium enema examination was 4.0% (232/5807), and its accuracy was 96.5% (224/232) . 5. The radiologic findings were classified into 4 groups, and they were annular encircling 62.9% (146/232), polypoid fungating 26.8% (62/232), infiltrating 8.6% (20/232), and primary ulcerating 1.7% (4/232) in order of frequency. 6. The linear length of the cancer ranged from 1.5 Cm to 15 Cm , and the average length was 5.5 Cm. 7. There was no statistical correlation between the length of lesion, the site, and the radiologic findings, and stages of the lesion (P:0.750-0.250). 8. The majority of colorectal cancers was adenocarcinoma (217/232:93.6%).
Adenocarcinoma
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Barium
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Enema
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Jeollabuk-do
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Korea
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Male
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Methods
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Protestantism
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Rectum
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Ulcer
6.Present Situation of the Curriculum of Legal or Forensic Medicine in the Medical Schools of Korea.
Jong Tae PARK ; Soong Deok LEE ; Jong Min CHAE
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2006;30(1):64-75
No abstract available.
Curriculum*
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Forensic Medicine*
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Korea*
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Schools, Medical*
7.Computerized tomographic evaluation of primary brain tumors
Jin Ok CHOI ; Jong Soon LEE ; Doo Sung JEON ; Hong Soo KIM ; Hak Song RHEE ; Jong Deok KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1985;21(5):699-710
In a study of primary brain tumors 104 cases having satisfactory clinical, operative and histological proofswere analyzed by computerized tomography at Presbyterian Medical Center from May, 1982 to April, 1985. The resultswere as follows: 1. The male to female ratio of primary brain tumor was 54:46. 2.The 2nd decade group (26%) wasthe most prevalent age group, followed by the 5th decade(16.3%), 1st decade(14.4%), 3rd decade(12.5%), 4thdecade(11.5%), 6th decade(10.6%), 7th decade(8.7%) in that order. 3. The incidence of primary brain tumors was found to be: glioma 64 cases(61.6%) (among the GM, the most frequent 17 cases(16.3%), followed by meningioma 12cases (11.5%), pituitary adenoma 10 cases (9.6%), craniopharyngioma 6 cases(5.8%), pinealoma and germinoma 3cases(2.9%) respectively, and dermoid cyst 2 cases(1.9%) in that order. 4. The locations of the primary braintumors were as follows: cb. hemisphere(49%) of these 24.5% in parietal region, 11.9% in temporal region, 9.7% infrontal region, 3.0% in occipital region: Juxtasella area(16.3%), cerebellar hemisphere(8.7%), Parapineal andintraventricle(7.7%) respectively, cerebello-pontine angle area(5.8%), vermis and 4th ventricular region(4.8%). 5.There were no remarkable differences in the findings of pre-and post-contast CT scanning of primary brain tumorscompared with others.
Brain
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Brain Neoplasms
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Craniopharyngioma
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Dermoid Cyst
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Female
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Germinoma
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Glioma
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Meningioma
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Occipital Lobe
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Parietal Lobe
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Pinealoma
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Pituitary Neoplasms
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Protestantism
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Temporal Lobe
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
8.Delayed-Onset Interface Fluid Syndrome after LASIK Surgery in Traumatic Hyphema.
Hyeong Gi JUNG ; Jong Rak LEE ; Sang Un LEE ; Yeon Deok KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2014;55(1):129-132
A 50-year-old female was referred to our clinic with visual disturbance, hyphema and increased intraocular pressure (IOP) in her right eye 7 days after experiencing blunt trauma in that eye. She had undergone uncomplicated laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) on both eyes 10 years earlier. At initial examination, the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in her right eye was counting fingers at 2 feet with no correction. Central Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) showed an IOP of 7 mm Hg. Peripheral digital tonometry showed the IOPs in her right eye superiorly, nasally, temporally, and inferiorly were 36 mm Hg, 35 mm Hg, 34.5 mm Hg and 36.5 mm Hg, respectively. Slit-lamp examination showed diffuse epithelial and stromal edema and a blood clot 1 mm in height in the anterior chamber. Spectral domain scanning laser ophthalmoscope/optical coherence tomography (SD-SLO/OCT) images showed a pocket of fluid between the LASIK flap and the underlying stroma. The patient was started on anti-inflammatory agent and IOP lowering agents. After 15 days of treatment, IOP measured with GAT was 10 mm Hg, slit-lamp examination showed that epithelial and stromal edema had disappeared, and OCT showed no fluid between the corneal flap and stroma.
Anterior Chamber
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Edema
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Female
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Fingers
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Foot
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Humans
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Hyphema*
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Intraocular Pressure
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Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ*
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Manometry
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Middle Aged
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Visual Acuity
9.Analysis of Articles on International Forensic Journals for the Recent 5 Years.
Seong Ho YOO ; Soong Deok LEE ; Jong Tae PARK ; Yoon Seong LEE
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2004;28(2):1-5
As times go by, the objects and subjects of researches have changed. Forensic medicine and science can not be escaped. To overview the international changes and trend of forensic medicine and science, we gathered abstracts of 3,354 articles from 5 outstanding international journals, those are (1) Forensic Science International, (2) Journal of Forensic Science, (3) American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, (4) Medicine, Science and the Law, (5) International Journal of Legal Medicine. There were 1,226 articles (36.6%) on forensic pathology, followed by forensic genetics (902 articles, 26.9%), toxicology (549 articles, 16.4%), forensic sciences (445 articles, 13.3%) and medical law & criminal psychology (232 articles, 6.9%). Corresponding authors from 4 countries (USA, Great Britain, Germany and Japan) took more than half of total corresponding authors. And there were 27 articles (0.8%) from Korea. This article will introduce us an overview of international trend of forensic researches.
Criminal Psychology
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Forensic Genetics
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Forensic Medicine
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Forensic Pathology
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Forensic Sciences
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Germany
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Great Britain
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Jurisprudence
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Korea
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Pathology
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Toxicology
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United Nations
10.A case study for measles patients confirmed by clinical and serological examination.
Deok Jin LEE ; Tae Beom KIM ; Jong Hak LEE ; Sung Jai YOU
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2002;23(3):374-380
BACKGROUND: An outbreak of measles was reported again in 2000 nationwide. For that reason, research was done to evaluate the necessity of relevant re-vaccination and efficacy of primary vaccination of MMR when measles was prevalent, by way of comparative study for serological test results of the patients hospitalized at SAMSUN HOSPITAL in Busan in 2000. METHODS: From Jan to Dec 2000, we reviewed 108 cases with medical history confirmed as measles by clinical and serological examination and checked whether inoculation of primary vaccination of MMR was done or not and the date of vaccination through telephone survey, separated. The study subjects were into two groups, vaccinated, and unvaccinated, and antibody of measles were checked according to sex, season, and age. RESULTS: It was observed that a great number of people caught measles in May-June comprising 56 case (58.3%) among 108 cases analyzed and the wide range of an attack of measles was under two years of age with 37 cases (34.3%) under one year of age and 33 cases (30.6%) between 1-2 year old. CONCLUSION: According to the results of serum diagnosis of the measles case study, vaccination for measles is needed at the age of 6 month to one year because all those under one year of age who had not received a vaccine contacted the disease. The importance of booster was raised for those above 3 years old because those who had prior vaccination against measles contacted the disease.
Busan
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Child, Preschool
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Measles*
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Seasons
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Serologic Tests
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Telephone
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Vaccination