1.Bioavailability of EVA-Coated Metallic Stents Implanted in the Rabbit Iliac Artery.
Sang Woo NAM ; Byung Hyun RHEE ; Jei Keon CHAE ; Eun Kyung KIM ; Chang Ho SONG ; Dong Hun LEE ; Gil Son KHANG ; Won Ho KIM ; Jae Ki KO
Korean Circulation Journal 2003;33(7):614-619
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Coronary artery stenting actually shows a high efficacy in the treatment of coronary heart disease, but has the major limitation of restenosis. The ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA), a biocompatible nondegradable copolymer, has been employed as a rate-controlling membrane in several drug delivery systems. Herein, the feasibility of an EVA-coated coronary stent was evaluated as a possible route for localized drug delivery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 15 rabbits were employed in this study. An uncoated stent was implanted into the non-diseased iliac artery in six rabbits, and an EVA-coated stent into a further nine. On the 30th day following the stent implantations, stented segments of the iliac arteries were removed for histological processing and morphometric analysis. RESULTS: The mean neointimal area of the uncoated and coated groups were 1.009 and 1.011 mm2 (p=0.56), respectively. No inflammatory cells were found in coated group. There were no apparent differences between the two groups. CONCLUSION: The results from this study have demonstrated that an EVA-coated coronary stent might be an appropriate method for the controlled-release of a drug.
Biological Availability*
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Coronary Disease
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Coronary Vessels
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Iliac Artery*
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Membranes
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Polyvinyls
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Rabbits
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Stents*
2.Isolation and Characterization of the mheA (Most Highly Expressed) Gene of Aspergillus oryzae.
Pengcheng LIU ; Ji Young LIM ; Hee Seo KIM ; Jong Hwa KIM ; Keon Sang CHAE
Mycobiology 2012;40(3):208-209
The amino acid sequence of the mheA gene of Aspergillus oryzae encodes a putative metallothionein-like protein 1. The size of the mheA transcript was 497 nt and the mheA promoter was induced by glucose, consistent with results of analysis by Northern hybridization and with the pdcA promoter, respectively.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Aspergillus
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Aspergillus oryzae
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Chimera
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Glucose
3.Factors Influencing the Therapeutic Compliance of Patients with Lung Cancer.
Sang Chul CHAE ; Jae Yong PARK ; Jeong Suk KIM ; Moon Seob BAE ; Moo Chul SIN ; Keon Yeob KIM ; Chang Ho KIM ; Sang Kyun SHON ; Sin KAM ; Tae Hoon JUNG
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1998;45(5):953-961
BACKGROUND: In recent years, lung cancer has been one of most common cause of death in Korea. Despite many physician's high degree of pessimism about the gains made in treatments progressive improvement in the survival of lung cancer by treatment has occurred, particulary in the early stages of the disease. However, a lot of patients refuse treatment or give up in the fight against the disease. This study was done to evaluate factors ifluencing the compliance to therapy and to lead in the establishment of special programs to enhance compliance in patients with lung cancer. METHODS: The medical records of 903 patients, whose ECOG(Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group) performance status was 3 or less and whose medical record was relatively satisfactory, among 1141 patients diagnosed with lung cancer between January 1989 and December 1996 were reviewed retrospectively. Compliance was classified into three groups based on the degree of compliance with physicians practice guideline : (a) complaints ; (b) patients who initially complied but gave up of themselves midway during the course of treatment ; (c) noncompliants who refused the treatment. RESULTS: The overall compliance rats was 63.9%, which was progressively increased from 57.3-61.3% in 1989 and 1990 to 64.2-67.5% in 1995 and 1996. Age, education level and occupation of patients bore statistically significant relationship with the compliance but sell marital status and smoking history did not. The compliance was significantly higher in patients without symptoms than with, and was also significantly higher in patients with good performance status. The compliance was significantly high in patients with NSCLC(non-small cell lung cancer) compared to SCLC(small cell lung cancer), but after exclusion of stage l and ll, among NSCLC, which had higher compliance to surgery there was no significant difference of compliance by histology. The compliance was significantly lower in advanced stage. CONCLUSION: To enhance the compliance, special care including education programs about therapy including complicantion and prognosis are necessary, especially for educationally and economically disadvantaged patients.
Animals
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Cause of Death
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Compliance*
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Education
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Humans
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Korea
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Lung Neoplasms*
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Lung*
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Marital Status
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Medical Records
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Occupations
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Prognosis
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Rats
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Retrospective Studies
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Vulnerable Populations
4.Risk Factors for Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture in Cushing Syndrome.
Seung Hwan LEE ; Byeong Mun PARK ; Kyung Sub SONG ; Su Keon LEE ; Sang Phil YOON ; Chae Chul LEE ; Beom Seok LEE ; Bong Seok YANG
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2017;24(1):1-6
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to evaluate the risk factors of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVFs) in patients with Cushing syndrome. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: In most reports, vertebral fractures in Cushing syndrome have been found to be related to osteoporosis. However, few studies have analyzed the clinical risk factors for OVFs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two patients with Cushing syndrome who visited the orthopaedic department complaining of back pain were included in this study. Standing lateral X-rays were performed to evaluate the presence of vertebral fractures, and bone mineral density (BMD) was measured. RESULTS: Of the 32 patients with Cushing syndrome with back pain, 8 (25%) were diagnosed with OVFs using morphometric criteria. The average weight and body mass index of the vertebral fracture group (VF group) were significantly higher than the values observed in the non-vertebral fracture group (non-VF group) (p=0.004, p=0.018). Lumbar BMD was significantly lower in the VF group (p=0.006). A risk factor for OVFs in Cushing syndrome was osteoporosis (odds ratio=18.56, 95% confidence interval=1.72-200.21, p=0.016) regardless of gender, obesity, menopause, or urine free cortisol levels. CONCLUSIONS: OVFs in Cushing syndrome have been associated with overweight, and overweight is an indicator of compliance in the treatment of Cushing syndrome. Therefore, weight reduction and the prevention of osteoporosis should be emphasized in patients with Cushing syndrome to prevent OVFs.
Back Pain
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Body Mass Index
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Bone Density
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Compliance
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Cushing Syndrome*
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Female
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Humans
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Hydrocortisone
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Menopause
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Obesity
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Osteoporosis
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Overweight
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors*
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Weight Loss
5.The Use of T1 Sagittal Angle in Predicting Cervical Disc Degeneration.
Bong Seok YANG ; Su Keon LEE ; Kyung Sub SONG ; Sang Pil YOON ; Geun JANG ; Chae Chul LEE ; Seong Hwan MOON ; Hwan Mo LEE ; Seung Hwan LEE
Asian Spine Journal 2015;9(5):757-761
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective evaluation. PURPOSE: To analyze the effect of T1 slope on degree of degeneration in patients with cervical disc degeneration. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: The T1 slope is well known parameter that may be very useful in evaluating sagittal balance. There are no reports on the analysis of the relationship between T1 slope and cervical disc degeneration. We hypothesized that T1 slope has an effect on the degree of cervical degeneration. METHODS: Sixty patients who had cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in our orthopedic clinic were enrolled. Patients were divided into two groups according to T1 slope. Radiologic parameters obtained from radiography and cervical spine MRI were compared between low T1 slope group (< or =25) and high T1 slope group (>25). RESULTS: Among low T1 slope group, average degeneration grade of each cervical segment was 2.65 in C2-3, 2.50 in C3-4, 2.62 in C4-5, 3.23 in C5-6, and 2.81 in C6-7. And that of high T1 group was 2.35 in C2-3, 2.32 in C3-4, 2.59 in C4-5, 2.79 in C5-6, and 2.32 in C6-7. Grade of degeneration of low T1 group was significantly higher, as compared with high T1 group in C5-6 (p=0.028) and C6-7 (p=0.009). Percentage of high grade degeneration of more than grand III was 65.4% in low T1 group and 32.4% in high T1 group (p=0.018). Risk of high grade degeneration of C6-7 was significantly higher in low T1 group (odds ratio, 5.63; 95% confidence interval, 1.665-19.057; p=0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with low T1 slope had higher grade of degeneration regardless of age and gender. Low T1 slope is a potential risk factor of cervical spondylosis especially in the C6-7 cervical segment.
Humans
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Intervertebral Disc Degeneration*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Orthopedics
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Radiography
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Spine
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Spondylosis
6.Cardiovascular Behcet's Disease Presenting as a Subepicardial Hematoma: An Uneventful 2-Year Clinical Course.
Sun Hwa LEE ; Jei Keon CHAE ; Jong Bum CHOI ; Sang Rok LEE ; Kyoung Suk RHEE ; Won Ho KIM ; Jae Ki KO
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2010;18(3):108-111
Cardiovascular involvement in Behcet's disease is not uncommon and could be life-threatening. We describe here a 28-year-old man, who developed sudden onset chest pain during warfarinization due to deep vein thrombosis. Echocardiography and computed tomography showed a 60x60 mm-sized hematoma in the pericardial space compressing the right heart. Coronary angiography showed totally occluded proximal right coronary artery. The hematoma was located at the subepicardial plane of the right atrium on surgical view and successfully evacuated. Follow-up echocardiography revealed complete resolution of the hematoma. He is doing well for 24 months after surgery.
Adult
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Chest Pain
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Coronary Angiography
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Coronary Vessels
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Echocardiography
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Follow-Up Studies
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Heart
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Heart Atria
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Venous Thrombosis
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Warfarin
7.The Frequency Distribution of Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Polymorphism and Association between the Genotypes and Total Homocysteine Level in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.
Keon Woong MOON ; Wook Sung CHUNG ; Ho Joong YOUN ; Sang Hong BAEK ; Ki Dong YOO ; Yong Seok OH ; Hee Kyung JUN ; Ji Won PARK ; Jang Seong CHAE ; Jae Hyung KIM ; Kyu Bo CHOI ; Soon Jo HONG
Korean Circulation Journal 1999;29(8):781-787
BACKGROUND: Increased homocysteine levels are an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). A common genetic mutation (nucleotide 677 C-to-T) in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR), an enzyme required for efficient homocysteine metabolism, creates a thermolabile enzyme with reduced activity. Homozygotes of MTHFR mutation represent 5% to 12% of general population in Canada, America, and Japan. In this study, we examined the distribution of the MTHFR genotypes in CAD patients and healthy volunteers and the association between the genotypes and the total homocysteine level (tHcy). METHODS: We screened 60 Korean patients with CAD (CAD group) and 97 healthy volunteers (control group) for the MTHFR 677 C-to-T mutation. Fasting and post-methionine-load tHcy level, folic acid, and vitamine B12 level were determined with other clinical variables in CAD group. RESULTS: The frequency of the MTHFR V/V homozygous genotype was 20% in CAD group (with 40% heterozygous and 40% wild type) and 14% in control group (with 48% heterozygous and 38% wild type). In CAD group, homozygotes of MTHFR mutation had significant higher fasting tHcy level than wild type (homozygote, 18.83+/-6.37 micromol/L: wild type, 12.36+/-3.21 micromol/L: p<0.01). The tHcy level correlated with the age (r=0.425, p<0.01), the folate level (r=-0.534, p<0.01), and the presence of the mutant MTHFR gene (r=0.565, p<0.01) after adjustment of other clinical variables. CONCLUSION: We find that homozygotes of MTHFR mutation have higher homocysteine level independent of folic acid in patients with CAD. Large case-control study needed to confirm whether MTHFR mutation increases the risk of CAD independent of plasma tHcy level.
Americas
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Canada
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Case-Control Studies
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Coronary Artery Disease*
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Coronary Vessels*
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Fasting
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Folic Acid
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Genotype*
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Healthy Volunteers
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Homocysteine*
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Homozygote
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Humans
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Japan
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Metabolism
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Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2)*
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Plasma
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Risk Factors
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Vitamins
8.Different Characteristics between Patients with Apical and Non-Apical Subtypes of Stress-Induced Cardiomyopathy.
Sun Hwa LEE ; Won Ho KIM ; Sang Rok LEE ; Kyung Suk RHEE ; Jei Keon CHAE ; Jae Ki KO
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2013;21(3):116-122
BACKGROUND: Stress-induced cardiomyopathy (SCM) is characterized by apical ballooning on echocardiography, but some of SCM patients show non-apical involvement and their characteristics are not well defined. METHODS: We investigated 56 patients that were diagnosed as SCM and divided them into 2 groups: apical ballooning syndrome (ABS, n = 49, 87.5%) and non-apical ballooning syndrome (N-ABS, n = 7, 12.5%) groups. Patients with N-ABS were significantly younger than those of the ABS group (52 +/- 11 vs. 73 +/- 10 years, p < 0.001). RESULTS: Types of preceding stressors and clinical presentation including chest pain, pulmonary edema, cardiogenic shock and in-hospital mortality were comparable between the two groups. In the N-ABS group, wall motion score index was significantly lower than in the ABS group (1.61 +/- 0.35 vs. 1.93 +/- 0.31, p = 0.016). On electrocardiogram (ECG), T-wave inversion (57.1% vs. 95.8%, p < 0.001) were less frequent in the N-ABS than in the ABS group. Furthermore, maximum QT and corrected QT (QTc) intervals in the N-ABS patients were significantly shorter than the ABS patients (QT, 419.9 +/- 66.1 vs. 487.3 +/- 79.6 ms, p = 0.038; QTc, 479.0 +/- 61.9 vs. 568.0 +/- 50.5 ms, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Patients with the N-ABS showed not only atypical echocardiographic findings, but also atypical clinical and ECG manifestations. Integrated consideration is needed to reach a diagnosis of the non-apical subtype of SCM.
Chest Pain
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Echocardiography
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Electrocardiography
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Hospital Mortality
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Humans
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Pulmonary Edema
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Shock, Cardiogenic
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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy*
9.Full Metal Jackets (> or =60 mm) of Drug-Eluting Stents: Short- and Long-term Clinical and Angiographic Outcomes.
Sun Hwa LEE ; Jei Keon CHAE ; Kang Hyu LEE ; Sang Rok LEE ; Kyoung Suk RHEE ; Won Ho KIM ; Jae Ki KO
Korean Circulation Journal 2008;38(2):87-94
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Drug-eluting stents (DES) are effective for the maintenance of patency in patients with various complex coronary artery diseases. We investigated the efficacy of full metal jackets (FMJs,> or =60 mm) using overlapping DES for very long coronary lesions. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The medical records and angiographic data of ninety-nine patients, and 100 FMJs that were implanted at Chonbuk National University Hospital since March 2003, were analyzed. RESULTS: The mean age was 63+/-10 years and median follow-up period was 17.0 months. The mean lesion length was 57.7+/-10.8 mm, the mean number of implanted DES for FMJ was 2.2+/-0.5, and the mean length of the FMJ was 68.5+/-11.4 mm. Thirty percent of the lesions were the culprits of acute myocardial infarction and 22% were chronic total occlusive lesions. The procedural success rate was 98%. Triple antiplatelet agents were prescribed for 37.4% of the patients and the mean duration of clopidogrel use was 11.9+/-5.7 months. Overall major adverse cardiac events developed in 10% of patients. One patient died of probable stent thrombosis by the Academic Research Consortium definition. Follow-up coronary angiography was performed in 69% of cases. Binary restenosis was documented in 9 lesions (13.0%) and five FMJs (7.2%) were revascularized. Stent fractures were detected in four FMJs (5.8%). CONCLUSION: Although FMJs using DES may be regarded as a relatively safe and effective therapeutic approach for diffuse long coronary lesions, longer-term follow-up data with a larger population is needed to establish safety including special consideration for strategy of antiplatelet therapy.
Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
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Coronary Angiography
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Drug-Eluting Stents
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Medical Records
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Myocardial Infarction
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Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors
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Stents
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Thrombosis
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Ticlopidine
10.Infective Endocarditis due to Streptococcus Agalactiae in Young and Immunocompetent Woman: A Case of Structurally Normal Valve Endocarditis Presented with Major Stroke.
Min Ju SONG ; Won Ho KIM ; Sun Hwa LEE ; Sang Rok LEE ; Kyoung Suk RHEE ; Jei Keon CHAE ; Jae Ki KO
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2011;19(1):38-40
We describe here a 26-year-old woman who presented confusion and right hemiparesis due to embolic obstruction of left internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery. Transthoracic echocardiography showed structurally normal mitral valve with hypermobile echogenic material suggesting vegetation. The vegetation was disappeared after antimicrobial treatment without surgery.
Adult
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Carotid Artery, Internal
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Echocardiography
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Endocarditis
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Cerebral Artery
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Mitral Valve
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Paresis
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Streptococcus
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Streptococcus agalactiae
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Stroke