1.Usefulness of Tc-99m MIBI Scan in the Postoperative Follow Up Of Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.
Chong Soon KIM ; Hyun Kyung LEE ; Jae Soon SONG ; Joon Jae SHINN ; Kye Hwa YOU ; Wang Ki CHA ; Eun Sil KIM ; Do Min KIM
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1997;31(3):356-364
To evaluate the clinical utility of Tc-99m MIBI scan in the detection of residual thyroid tissue or metastatic lesion in postoperative thyroid cancer patients, we compared Tc-99m MIBI scan with I-131 diagnostic and therapeutic scan in 30 postoperative well-differentiated thyroid cancer patients. Thyroglobulin levels of both on and off thyroid hormone medication and antithyroglobulin antibody were tested [Tg(on), Tg(off)l Positive rates for I-131 diagnostic and Tc-99m MIBI scan were 81% and 68% respectively. Concordance between I-131 diagnostic and Tc-99m MIBI scan was observed in 15 cases; 12 positive and 3 negative respectively Among the 6 cases with negative I-131 diagnostic scan and positive Tc-99m MIBI scan, 4 were positive in the therapeutic I-131 scan. We concluded that Tc-99m MIBI scan maybe a useful complementary modality to the currently established method of I131 scan and serum thyroglobulin level in the detection of recurrent or metastatic thyroid cancer, especially in the case of negative I-131 diagnostic scan.
Follow-Up Studies*
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Humans
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Thyroglobulin
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
2.Comparison of I-131 Scintigraphy , T1-201 Scintigraphy , and Serum Thyroglobulin in the Postoperative Follow-Up of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.
Chong Soon KIM ; Hyun Kyung LEE ; Jae Soon SONG ; Joon Jae SHINN ; Kye Hwa YOU ; Wang Ki CHA ; Eun Sil KIM
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1997;31(3):346-355
To evaluate the utility of I-131, T1-201 scintigraphy, and serum thyroglobulin(Tg) in the follow-up of differentiated thyroid cancer, we compared retrospectively the data from 33 patients who underwent total or subtotal thyroidectomy. I-131 scintigraphy was performed after optimal endogenous TSH stimulation (TSH>50microgram/ml). Total 41 cases of I-l3l and T1-201 scintigraphy pairs were examined. Concomitant serum thyroglobulin levels were measured for 41 pairs of scan. Tg-off levels(that measured after discontinuation of the thyroid hormone) higher than 40ng/ml were considered positive, and Tg-on levels(that measured during the thyroid hormone replacement) higher than 5ng/ml were considered positive. The concordance rates between I-131 therapeutic scintigraphy and T1-201 scintigraphy was 48% in the 38 case of total scan pairs(59% in the 17 cases of postoperative preablation group, and 38% in the 21 cases of postoperative postablation group), Of 17 studies before the I-131 ablation therapy (preablation group), 7 showed positive I-131 therapeutic scintigraphy despite of negative T1-201 scintigraphy. Among patients with negative I-131 therapeutic scintigraphy, no patients had abnormal T1-201 uptake. However, of 21 studies which were done after radioiodine therapy(postablation group) 6 had abnormal uptake on T1-201 scintigraphy which were not seen on I-131 therapeutic scintigraphy, and Tg-off levels also elevated in this 4 of 6 cases. As a result, I-131 therapeutic scintigraphy showed highest positive rate at postoperative preablation follow-up study in differentiated thyroid cancer patients. T1-201 scintigraphy may be useful in postablation studies, and the use of the combined modalities(T1-201 and Tg levels) provides a higher diagnostic yield.
Follow-Up Studies*
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Humans
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Radionuclide Imaging*
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Retrospective Studies
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Thyroglobulin*
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
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Thyroidectomy
3.Spiral Computed Tomography and Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Experimental Diaphragmatic Rupture in the Rabbit.
Hak Hee KIM ; Seung Eun JUNG ; Seok Whan MOON ; Bae Young LEE ; Young Joon LEE ; Byung Gil CHOI ; Jae Mun LEE ; Kyung Sub SHINN
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 1997;1(1):154-161
PURPOSE: Traumatic rupture of the diaphragm is not easy to diagnose and often delayed. Delayed diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture accompanied by higher chances of strangulation of herniated viscera which may result in higher morbility and mortality. The purpose of this study was to evaluate diagnostic accuracy of spiral CT, MRI and US for the diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture in an animal model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Small, medium, and large sized transabdominal diaphragmatic ruptures were surgically made in experimental rabbits and then followed up with spiral CT, MRI, and US at 1 day, 3 day, and 1 week after operation. RESULTS: US was superior to MRI or spiral CT in diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture(P<0.05). The sensitivity and specificity were 94.4% and 92.9% for US, 54.0% and 85.7% for MRI, and 46.0% and 78.6% for spiral CT, respectively. The size of laceration was not related to diagnostic sensitivity in US. Sensitively of MRI and spiral CT increased as the size of laceration were larger, but no statistical significant was present(P>0.05). All experimental animals developed pleural effusion or hemothorax one day after operation. In acute phase. US and MRI were more sensitive than spiral CT in detecting diaphragmatic rupture. Spinal CT was more sensitive than US and MRI in delayed phase but without statistical significance(P>0.05) In the experimental rabbits with accompanying visceral hernia through the diaphragmatic defect, diagnostic accuracy was found equally high among three image modalities(P>0.05). CONCLUSION: This study indicates that US is the most accurate diagnostic method in detecting injury to the diaphragm in a rabbit model. The findings obtained in this experimental study can be applied to the diaphragmatic rupture of human being.
Animals
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Delayed Diagnosis
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Diagnosis*
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Diaphragm
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Hemothorax
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Hernia
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Humans
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Lacerations
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Models, Animal
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Mortality
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Pleural Effusion
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Rabbits
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Rupture*
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Tomography, Spiral Computed*
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Ultrasonography*
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Viscera
4.The Study of Chromosomal Aberration in NSCLC Patients which Developed after Administration of Chemotherapeutic Agents.
Wang Ki CHA ; Jae Yong LEE ; Joon Jae SHINN ; Hyun Kyung LEE ; Kye Hwa YU ; Jae Sun SONG ; Kwang Hee YANG ; Eun Sil KIM ; Jong Soon KIM
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1997;29(3):504-511
PURPOSE: Except hormonal agents and biologic response modifier, the biologic effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy as anti-cancer therapy have the mechanism of DNA injury. They cause not only cancer cell necrosis, but also infertility, bone marrow suppression, secondary malignancy, and individual death. There are many reports to human genome or chromosomal injuries by radiation but few by chemotherapy. Therefore this study is designed for systemic evaluation of the frequency of chromosomal damage by chemotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed evaluation of chromosomal aberration, sister chromatid exchange, and mitotic index were examined in 3 patient with NSCLC. Two of them were stage IIIb and the other one was stage IV. Venous blood was taken from patients before chemotherapy and one day after last administration of combination chemotherapy. Microscopic examination for chromosomal aberration, chromatid aberration, and SCEs was done after cell culture and FPG stain. RESULTS: The incidence of chromatid break was 3 before chemotherapy and 26 after chemotherapy. The incidence of SCEs was 9.85 1.93 before chemotherapy and 40.47 7.12 after chemotherapy. CONCLUSION: Incidence of chromatid break and SCEs increased after combination chemotherapy.
Bone Marrow
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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Cell Culture Techniques
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Chromatids
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Chromosome Aberrations*
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DNA Damage
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Drug Therapy
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Genome, Human
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infertility
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Mitotic Index
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Necrosis
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Radiotherapy
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Sister Chromatid Exchange
5.A Case of Bartter's Syndrome in an Adult.
Jae Soon SONG ; Joon Jae SHINN ; Kye Hwa YOU ; Hyun Kyung LEE ; Wang Ki CHA ; Ki Hyun KWON ; Yong Seon SO ; Jong Soon KIM ; Jong Tae CHO
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1997;16(3):567-571
Bartter's syndrome is characterized by hypokalemia and secondary hyperaldosteronism without edema or hypertension. Its pathogenesis is obscure and the characteristic renal potassium wastage is difficult to treat. We experienced a case of Bartter's syndrome in 47 year-old diabetic female. She had felt dizziness, muscle weakness and cramping for about two years. During diagnostic evaluation, hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis and hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism were discovered. The patient denied ingestions of laxatives, diuretics, licorice and she had no nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or edema. She had normal blood pressure. The patient improved with potassium supplements and spironolactone therapy along with oral hypoglycemic agent. So we report this case with the review of literature.
Adult*
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Alkalosis
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Bartter Syndrome*
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Blood Pressure
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Diarrhea
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Diuretics
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Dizziness
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Edema
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Female
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Glycyrrhiza
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Humans
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Hyperaldosteronism
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Hypertension
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Hypokalemia
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Laxatives
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Middle Aged
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Muscle Cramp
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Muscle Weakness
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Nausea
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Potassium
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Spironolactone
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Vomiting
6.Power Doppler Ultrasound Findings of Renal Infarct after Experimental Renal Artery Occlusion: Comparison withSpiral CT.
Seung Eun JUNG ; Kyung Sub SHINN ; Hak Hee KIM ; Seok Hwan MUN ; Young Joon LEE ; Bae Young LEE ; Byung Gil CHOI ; Jae Mun LEE ; Hee Jeong LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1999;40(2):307-315
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of power Doppler ultrasonography (PDUS) in depicting renal infarction inrabbits during experimental renal segmental arterial occlusion, and to compare the results with those of CTscanning. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 28 rabbits weighing 2.5-4kg, the segmental renal artery was occluded throughthe left main renal artery by embolization with Ivalon (Nycomed, Paris, France). Power Doppler ultrasonography andspiral CT scanning were performed before and at 2, 5, 8, 15, and 24 hours, and 3 and 7 days after occlusion of thesegmental renal artery. The location of infarcted areas and collaterals, as seen on PDUS and CT scans, wasevaluated by two radiologists. RESULTS: In all cases, as seen on power Doppler ultrasonography, infaretedareas-when compared with normal parenchyma, clearly demonstrated wedge-shaped perfusion defects in the kidney. Thelocation of the lesion closely corresponded to the location seen during CT scanning. After renal arterialocclusion, transiently congested capsular arteries, which were named 'capsular sign', were seen in 63% ofrabbits in the two and five-hour groups. No significant cortical rim sign was demonstrated on power Dopplerultrasonography, though it was noted on spiral CT at 15 and 24 hours, and 3 and 7 days after renal arterialocclusion. CONCLUSION: Power Doppler ultrasonography was useful for the diagnosis of renal infarction. Congestedcapsular artery seen in the early stage of renal infarction might be a characteristic finding of this condition,as seen on power Doppler ultrasonography.
Animals
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Arteries
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Diagnosis
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Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
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Infarction
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Kidney
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Perfusion
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Rabbits
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Renal Artery*
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Ultrasonography*
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Ultrasonography, Doppler
7.HBV DNA Levels, Aminotransferase and Histological Activity in Young Male Patients with HBeAg Positive Chronic Hepatitis B.
Seung Chul CHO ; Soong Hwan LEE ; Joon Jae SHINN ; Sung Hee HAN ; Byung Joo ROH ; Joo Hyun SOHN ; Dong Hoo LEE ; Choon Suhk KEE
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2002;8(1):44-51
BACKGROUND/AIM: A significant correlation between HBV DNA and liver damage was found in precore mutant strains but there was no significant association between viral replication and liver damage in HBeAg positive patients. Laboratory tests are often requested to predict hepatitis activity (grade) and fibrosis (stage) in HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B. We assessed ALT, AST, and HBV-branched DNA to find which is the best for predicting hepatitis activity and fibrosis. METHODS: Routine biochemical liver function tests and HBV DNA in sera were assessed in 119 young patients positive with HBsAg and HBeAg. The mean age of patients was 21+/-2 years. All patients were male. By logistic regression analysis the relationships between laboratory data, hepatitis activity, fibrosis, or risk of chronic active hepatitis were analyzed. RESULTS: There was a significant correlation between aminotransferase (AST, ALT) and hepatitis activity/ fibrosis. A significant inverse relationship between the HBV bDNA and hepatitis activity was demonstrated (Pearson's correlation coefficient: lobular activity,-0.305; porto-periportal activity, -0.410). But HBV bDNA was not correlated with severity of fibrosis. AST and HBV bDNA was the important test for predicting the more severe hepatitis activity (lobular activity and porto-periportal activity: score> or =3, respectively) CONCLUSION: The higher AST, but the lower HBV bDNA, in sera shows the more severe hepatitis activity. AST and HBV bDNA could be helpful for assessing the hepatitis activity in young male patients with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B if proper reference values are used.
Adult
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Alanine Transaminase/blood
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Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood
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DNA, Viral/*analysis
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English Abstract
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Enzyme Tests
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Hepatitis B Virus/genetics/*isolation & purification
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Hepatitis B e Antigens/*blood
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Hepatitis B, Chronic/diagnosis/*pathology/virology
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Human
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Liver/pathology
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Male
8.A Case of Hematogenous Tuberculosis of Skeletal Muscle.
Joon Jae SHINN ; Jae Soon SONG ; Hyun Kyung LEE ; Kye Hwa YOU ; Wang Ki CHA ; Jong Soon KIM ; Jae Youl LEE ; Woo Chun LEE ; Eung Jo KIM ; Byung Doo LEE ; Jong Tae CHO
Korean Journal of Medicine 1998;54(4):563-567
Tuberculosis infection of skeletal muscle is rare even in countries in which tuberculosis is a relatively common disease. Because tuberculosis of muscle is almost always secondary to underlying tuberculosis of the bone or adjacent joint, hematogenous tuberculosis of skeletal muscle is extremely rare. Therefore, We report a case of hematogenous tuberculosis of skeletal muscle with the review of literatures. A 79-year-old man presented with a history of left shoulder pain, edema, fever and chill. MRI showed inflammatory changes of infraspinatus and deltoid muscle. The histopathology of skeletal muscle showed granulomas surrounded by epithelioid cells and Langhans' giant cells. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was grown from the specimens of sputum, pleural fluid and muscle tissue. The patient improved on anti-tuberculosis treatment.
Aged
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Deltoid Muscle
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Edema
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Epithelioid Cells
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Fever
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Giant Cells
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Granuloma
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Humans
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Joints
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Muscle, Skeletal*
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Shoulder Pain
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Sputum
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Tuberculosis*
9.Effect of Regular Exercise on Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Males With Spinal Cord Injury.
Young Hee LEE ; Kyung Joon OH ; In Deok KONG ; Sung Hoon KIM ; Jong Mock SHINN ; Jong Heon KIM ; Dongsoo YI ; Jin Hyeong LEE ; Jae Seung CHANG ; Tae Ho KIM ; Eun Ju KIM
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2015;39(1):91-99
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary endurance of subjects with spinal cord injury by measuring the maximal oxygen consumption with varying degrees of spinal cord injury level, age, and regular exercise. METHODS: We instructed the subjects to perform exercises using arm ergometer on healthy adults at 20 years of age or older with spinal cord injury, and their maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) was measured with a metabolic measurement system. The exercise proceeded stepwise according to the exercise protocol and was stopped when the subject was exhausted or when VO2 reached an equilibriu RESULTS: Among the 40 subjects, there were 10 subjects with cervical cord injury, 27 with thoracic cord injury, and 3 with lumbar cord injury. Twenty-five subjects who were exercised regularly showed statistically higher results of VO2max than those who did not exercise regularly. Subjects with cervical injury showed statistically lower VO2max than the subjects with thoracic or lumbar injury out of the 40 subjects with neurologic injury. In addition, higher age showed a statistically lower VO2max. Lastly, the regularly exercising paraplegic group showed higher VO2max than the non-exercising paraplegic group. CONCLUSION: There are differences in VO2max of subjects with spinal cord injury according to the degree of neurologic injury, age, and whether the subject participates in regular exercise. We found that regular exercise increased the VO2max in individuals with spinal cord injury.
Adult
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Aging
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Arm
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Exercise
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Exercise Test
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Humans
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Male
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Oxygen Consumption
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Spinal Cord Injuries*
10.Stereotactic Radiotherapy by 6MV Linear Accelerator.
Yoon Kyeong OHO ; Mi Hee KIM ; Hak Jun GIL ; Sei Chul YOON ; Jae Moon LEE ; Kyu Ho CHOI ; Kyung Sub SHINN ; Yong Whee BAHK ; Moon Chan KIM ; Joon Ki KANG ; Jin Un SONG
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology 1988;6(2):269-276
Eight patients with intracranial tumors or arteriovenous malformation (AVM)s which were less than 3 cm in diameter were treated by a technique of stereotactic radiotherapy during the 4 months period from July 1988 through October 1988 at the Division of Radiation Therapy, Kang-Nam St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic University Medical College. The patients were diagnosed as AVMs in 3 cases, acoustic neurinoma, craniopharyngioma (recurrent), hemangioblastoma, pineocytoma, and pituitary microadenoma in each case. There are several important factors in this procedure, such as localization system, portal, field size, radiation dose, and perioperative supportive care. It is suggested that stereotactic radiotherapy may be performed safely with a radiation dose of 12-30 gy. So this noninvasive procedure can be used to treat unresectable intracranial tumors or AVMs. Of these, clinical symptoms had been regressed in AVMs in 2 cases at 3 months and 2 months after Stereotactic radiotherapy, one of whom was confirmed slightly regressed on the follow-up angiogram. And also craniopharyngioma and pineocytoma was minimally regressed on 3 month follow-up CT.
Arteriovenous Malformations
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Craniopharyngioma
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hemangioblastoma
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Humans
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Neuroma, Acoustic
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Particle Accelerators*
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Pinealoma
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Portal System
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Radiotherapy*