2.Ameloblastoma of the Mandible and Maxilla: CT Findings.
Jong Deok KIM ; Jae Young CHOI
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;33(3):351-356
PURPOSE: To describe the characteristic CT findings of ameloblastomas in the mandibleand maxilla. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT findings of 11 patients with ameloblastoma (9 cases in the mandible and 2 cases in the maxilla) proved by excisional biopsy were evaluated retrospectively with regard to the location, size, multilocularity, solid and cystic component, cortical destruction, soft tissue invasion, and contrast enhancement RESULTS: These were 8 multilculer expansile and I unicystic (developed in a dentigerous cyst) mandibler ameloblasftomas, and 2 unilocular maxillary ameloblasftomas. All cases showed inhomogenously enhancing solid component, nine of which were larger than cystic component. Nine cases, larger than 5 cm in diameter, revealed either a focal or extensive cortical destruction with various degree of invasion into the adjacent structures. One maxillary ameloblastoma contained a thick calcification along the margin of the lesion. CONCLUSION: Maxillomandibular ameloblastomas appeared as expansile lesion containing enhancing solid component relatively larger than cystic portion and having cortical destruction in large lesions(5cm>). Maxillary ameloblastomas were unilocular in appearance in spite of multilocularity in mandibular counterparts.
Ameloblastoma*
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Biopsy
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Humans
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Mandible*
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Maxilla*
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Retrospective Studies
3.Studies on the Determining Factors at Each Stage of Germinal Center B Cell Differentiation.
Jong Seon CHOE ; Young Sung CHOI
Korean Journal of Immunology 1999;21(2):159-164
To delineate the individual role of follicular dendritic cells (FDC) and T cells at each stage of GC B cell differentiation at the clonal level and to analyze the signals required for the differentiation, we developed an experimental model using an FDC line, HK and a lymphoma cell line, L3055 for centroblasts. Phenotypic analysis of L 3055 revealed its origin of GC and the homogeneity. L3055 cells undergo spontaneous apoptosis when cultured in the absence of HK cells. L3055 cells proliferate continuously in the presence of HK cells, while they differentiate into a population with the phenotype of centrocytes after stimulation with CD40 ligand (CD 40L) plus IL-2, IL-4 and IL-10. L3055 undergo anti-Ig-mediated apoptosis, which is not protected by HK but by CD40L and the cytokines. These experimental results suggest that FDC provide signals for the survival and rapid proliferation of centroblasts and T cells trigger the differentiation of centroblasts into centrocytes.
Apoptosis
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CD40 Ligand
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Cell Differentiation*
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Cell Line
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Cytokines
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Dendritic Cells, Follicular
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Germinal Center*
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Interleukin-10
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Interleukin-2
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Interleukin-4
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Lymphoma
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Models, Theoretical
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Phenotype
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T-Lymphocytes
4.The current status of blood component transfusion at the armed forces general hospital.
Jong Weon CHOI ; Young Chul OH ; Jin Tae SUH
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(1):7-13
No abstract available.
Arm*
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Blood Component Transfusion*
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Hospitals, General*
5.CYTOTOXICITY OF DENTAL CAST BASE METAL ALLOYS ON HUMAN ORAL KERATINOCYTES.
Young Jin CHOI ; Moon Kyu CHUNG ; Jong In YOOK
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1999;37(6):717-729
Although many studies on the cytotoxicity of the dental cast metal alloys and their components have been carried out, the results are rather conflicting because of the different type of cells used and the various experimental procedures taken. Recently, a number of scientists have claimed that it would be preferable to focus on the use of cells from relevant specific location of the human bodies. Consequently, the primary cultured oral keratinocyte derived from oral mucous along with nickel chloride and several of widely used dental cast base metal alloys(two-Ni-Cr alloys and one Co-Cr alloy)in domestic were selected for this study, from which 1) The amounts of released metal ions were determined using atomic absorption spectrometry, 2) The cytotoxicity of nickel chloride and dental cast base metal alloys was evaluated via MTT assay, and finally, 3) The amounts of released metal ions and the cytotoxicity of nickel chloride were correlated with the cytotoxicity of dental cast base metal alloys And, the results were summarized as follows ; 1. Nickel ion from Ni-Cr alloys and Cobalt ion from Co-Cr alloys resulted in maximum releasing rate during first 24 hours, followed by a decrease in releasing rate with time. Chromium ion were found to be minimal in all alloys. 2. In cytotoxic test, with 40muM, 80muM of nickel chloride, there were observed an increase in the relative cell number compared to control samples after 24 hours. With 160muM, there was found to be no difference in the relative cell number with control, except that 48 hour showed a increase in relative cell number. With 320muM, the relative cell number remained constant and decreased after 48 hours, and with 640muM, a continuing decrease in relative cell number was observed throughout test period. 3. The sensitivity of primary cultured oral epithelium to nickel was lower compared to the cells used in other studies. 4. CB-80 Soft and Regalloy showed no cytotoxicity to primary cultured oral epithelium and New crown resulted in a slight cytotoxicity. In conclusion, it was shown that the primary cultured oral keratinocytes could be applied successfully as testing cells in cytotoxicity test. Futhermore, the dental cast base metal alloys used in this study were found to be biocompatible.
Absorption
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Alloys*
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Cell Count
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Chromium
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Cobalt
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Crowns
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Epithelium
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Human Body
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Humans*
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Ions
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Keratinocytes*
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Nickel
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Spectrum Analysis
6.Two Cases of Bullous Dermatitis Herpetiformis.
Do Young CHOI ; Jong Seop HA ; Sang Lip CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1980;18(4):299-305
Dermatitis herpetiformis occurs rarely in childhood and certain features of the disease in children differ from its manifestation in adults. The eruptions are commonly bullous, show little predilection for the typical regional pattern of the adults, may be nonpruritic, have a shorter course, and often are resistant to the usual therapy. A review of literature shows that in patients over 50 years of age or older the tendency is to manifecst predominantly, although not as strikingly for children, a vesicobullous type of dermatitis herpetiformis with large bullae, varying 1 to 5cm or more in diameter. The authors present two cases of bullous dermatitis herpetiformis confirmed by histology; the first case is a 5 year-old boy who has tense bullae, pustules, and pigmentations on the inguinal region, lower abdomen, buttocks, face, and extensor surfaces of the extremities of 1 yars duration; the second case is a 44 year old housewife who has eruptions of vesicles, bullae, and erosion on the buttccks, back, abdomen, ext;remities, oral cavity, and vulva of 15 days' duration. The authors reviewed the relevant literature and discussed the clinicaI feat ures of both cases thoroughly.
Abdomen
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Adult
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Buttocks
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Dermatitis Herpetiformis*
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Dermatitis*
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Extremities
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Humans
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Male
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Mouth
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Pigmentation
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Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
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Vulva
7.Total Hip Replacement Arthroplasty in Tuberculous Arthritis of the Hip
Young Min KIM ; Song CHOI ; Jong Sup SHIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(1):181-191
Although the incidence of tuberculous arthritis of the hip is being decreased with improvement of hygiene, preventive measures and chemotherapy, it remains as important disease in orthopedic surgery. In the tuberculous arthritis of the hip, eradication of the disease with improvement of joint function is ideal treatment. But classical treatment of anti-tuberculous chemotherapy, synovectomy, and especially hip fusion which was done in most cases in adults, have their own limitation in functional results. Recently the methods of total hip replacement arthroplasty done in tuberculous arthritis with treatment of infection by antituberculous chemotherapy reported good results. During the period from January 1970 to December 1984, total hip replacement arthroplasty were done in 55 patients of tuberculous arthritis of the hip in Seoul National University Hospital. The average follow-up period was 3 years and 1 months. And, the following results were obtained. l. of the 55 cases, 50 cases(90.9%) were resulted in success without reactivation of tuberculosis, and 5 cases(9.1%) were resulted in failure. In those cases, the follow-up period were more than 1 year. 2 . The average period of immediate preoperative anti-tuberculous chemotherapy was higher in the success cases with 10.0 weeks than in the failure cases with 4.5 weeks. 3 . The average preoperative ESR was lower in the success case with 12.4mm/ hr than in the failure cases with 28mm/hr. 4 . Failure cases were restricted to active cold abscess in operative finding. 5. The positive bacteriology was fewer in the success cases with 4% than in the failure cases with 60%. 6. Follow-up functional results of the success cases were superior to any other methods of treatment. It is our conclusion that preoperative anti-tuberculous chemotherapy is important to reduce inflammatous reaction, and although granulation or caseation necrosis is found in operation field, total hip replacement can be successful if there is no active cold abscess.
Abscess
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Adult
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Arthritis
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Arthroplasty
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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Bacteriology
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Drug Therapy
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip
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Humans
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Hygiene
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Incidence
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Joints
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Necrosis
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Orthopedics
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Seoul
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Tuberculosis
8.A Case of Congenital Lymphedema.
Chan Jon KIM ; Seung Hee CHOI ; Young Youn CHOI ; Soo JinNa CHOI ; Jong Soon KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 1998;5(1):90-94
Congenital lymphedema is a rare disorder of unknown etiology which affects the extremities, preponderantly the lower extremities, at or immediately after birth. We experienced a case of congenital lymphedema in a newborn with generalized edema on the left lower extremity. We performed lymphangioscintigraphy and MRI for diagnosis. Microlymphaticovenous anastomosis was done on 16 days after birth and the patient showed clinical improvement. We report this case with brief review of the related literature.
Diagnosis
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Edema
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Extremities
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Lower Extremity
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Lymphedema*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Parturition
9.Suitability of human amniotic fluid as a culture medium for human gamates.
Young Bum KIM ; Song Ki CHOI ; Jong Mi LEE ; Young Bae CHOI ; Kil Chun KANG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2537-2543
No abstract available.
Amniotic Fluid*
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Female
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Humans*
10.Prognosis according to Etiology and Age at Diagnosis in Congenital Hypothyroidism.
Myoung Sook NAM ; Young Jong OH ; Byung Hee KIM ; Young Jong WOO ; Young Youn CHOI ; Tai Ju HWANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(4):506-513
No abstract available.
Congenital Hypothyroidism*
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Diagnosis*
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Prognosis*