1.Diastolic dysfunction and heart Failure: a new paradigm.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2003;65(6):631-637
No abstract availalbe.
Heart Failure*
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Heart*
2.Isolation of gardnerelia vaginalis and application of 4 diagnostic criteriae in bacterial vaginosis.
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(12):1725-1733
No abstract available.
Vaginosis, Bacterial*
3.Observation about Dapsone-Resistant Cases of Leprosy Partients by Clinical and Bacteriological Aspects.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(1):39-46
Fifteen hundred seventy-one leprosy patients registered in the leprosy Mission Hospital from Mar. 1957 to Sep. 1980 were investigated for dapsone resistance by clinical and bacteriological aspects. The results are as follows: There were 29 suspected dapsone-resistant cases out of a total 1571 registered leprosy patients (1. 85%), 26 of 650 of lepromatous type(4. 00%), and 3 of 164 of borderline type (l. 83%). In 1969, we observed the first case if suspected dapsone-resistant leprosy. Since then, suspected dapsone-resistant cases increased and we observed as many as 8 cases in 1977. But frequency of cases has decreased since 1978. (countinued..)
Dapsone
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Humans
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Leprosy*
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Missions and Missionaries
4.Effect of blood flow on temperature distribution in microwave hyperthermia.
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(6):813-820
No abstract available.
Fever*
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Microwaves*
5.The Laterality of Deep Vein Thrombosis in the Pelvic and Lower Extremity Veins.
Vascular Specialist International 2014;30(2):56-61
PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine whether deep vein thrombosis (DVT) predominantly occurred on a particular side in the pelvic and lower extremity veins. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Among 259 consecutive patients with leg swelling, 65 were confirmed to have DVT in the pelvis and lower extremities, and enrolled in this study. The serum levels of initial D-dimer, antithrombin III, tissue plasminogen activator, factor VIII, proteins C and S, anticardiolipin antibodies immunoglobulin (Ig) G and IgM and lupus anticoagulant were measured and analyzed retrospectively. Lower extremity venous system was divided into 11 anatomic segments on each side, and thrombotic involvement in each segment was recorded to determine the laterality of thrombotic involvement for each patient. The presence of thrombus in a specific vein was assigned using a Thrombus Scoring System (TSS) score of 1. Predominant direction was determined based on the TpSS score for each side. RESULTS: Left-side predominat DVT (57%) was most frequent. Patients with both-side equivalent DVT had the highest total TSS score (P=0.022). The predominant side was significantly different between men (right 44.1%) and women (left 74.2%) (P=0.022). Patients with both-side equivalent DVT had the highest mean age (69.3+/-9.9 years) as well as the highest mean levels of initial D-dimer (13.8+/-20.7 microg/mL) and anticardiolipin antibody IgM (13.4+/-22.8 MPL) indicating increased coagulability. CONCLUSION: In the current study, left-side predominant DVT is most frequent in pelvis and lower extremities, and this phenomenon is more apparent in women. And both-side equivalent DVT is associated with the most advanced age and hypercoagulability.
Antibodies, Anticardiolipin
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Antithrombin III
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Factor VIII
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Female
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin M
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Immunoglobulins
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Leg
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Lower Extremity*
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Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor
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Male
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Pelvis
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Retrospective Studies
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Thrombophilia
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Thrombosis
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Tissue Plasminogen Activator
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Veins*
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Venous Thrombosis*
6.Percutaneous Release of the Trigger Finger using Newly Designed Scalpel.
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(3):704-710
Percutaneous method of Al pulley release for the trigger fingers using hypodermic needle or small sharp scalpel has been described by some authors. In our experience, however, these methods had some difficulties in handling the instruments and not easy to utilize proper technique. Therefore we designed a special scalpel for easy and safe percutaneous release of the Al pulley. The scalpel has a hook shaped end with a blade on the inner side. Insertion site through the skin should be 0.5cm distal to the Al pulley, and the hooked end is located at the proximal margin of the Al pulley followed by longitudinal cut of the pulley distally. We performed this procedure in 44 trigger fingers of 41 patients in our out-patient clinic. There were 9 males and 32 females with a mean age of 54.4 years (range, 24 to 83 years). Affected digits were 23 thumbs, 1 index, 13 middle, 5 ring and 2 little fingers. 9 of them were locked in flexion or extension. The duration of symptom was an average of 7.9 months. After a mean follow up of 11.3 months, 42 fingers (95.4%) were completely free of symptoms including triggering. One had mild residual triggering due to incomplete release of the pulley and another had re-release of the pulley for remaining flexion limitation. One finger showed mild bowstringing after release, which subsided in 3 months. One patient complained of persistent pain and tenderness over the release site. There were no injuries of nerves or vessels and no infections. The duration of discomfort after release ranged from 3 to 70 days (av. 18.5 days). All patients, except one, were satisfied with the treatment method and their results. We think that percutaneous release of trigger fingers using our special scalpel is a very effective and convenient procedure both to surgeons and patients. It can be easily and safely performed in out-patient clinic with successful results.
Female
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Fingers*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Needles
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Outpatients
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Skin
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Thumb
7.Instability Patterns of Normal Midcarpal and Radiocarpal Joint in the Sagittal Plane.
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(3):528-534
The midcarpal joint has inherent instability in the sagittal plane. Several instability patterns of midcarpal joint due to ligament insufficiency have been presented. We ohserved the normal midcarpal and radiocarpal behaviors of ligament laxity in the sagittal plane to investigate the significance of dorsal and palmar stress test which has been used for evaluation of the non-dissociative carpal instahilities. We performed the dorsal and palmar displacement stress test on fifty pairs of normal wrist joints under the flouroscopic views. The midcarpal joints were subluxed, more on dorsal stress, with variable degrees. Dorsal subluxations in females and third decades were more prominent than males and fourth decades. Three types of radiocarpal instability on dorsal stress test could be observed. We think that displacement stress test in the sagittal plane should be interpreted in consideration of normal instability patterns in the evaluation of ahnormal midcarpal and radiocarpal instabilities since there are variable patterns and degrees of ligament laxity in normal wrist joints.
Exercise Test
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Female
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Humans
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Joints*
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Ligaments
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Male
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Wrist Joint
8.A study on the umbilical cord: its weight, length, spirals, knots and the cord around the neck.
Jong Ha PARK ; Choong Hak PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(9):1213-1227
No abstract available.
Neck*
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Umbilical Cord*
9.Abdominal actinomycosis.
Ha Chul PARK ; Chang Soo KIM ; Jong Chan LEE
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;42(4):558-567
No abstract available.
Actinomycosis*
10.Operative transhepatic hepaticostomy.
Ki Soo KIM ; Jong Ha PARK ; Tae Soo CHANG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;42(4):477-484
No abstract available.