1.Management of gout.
Young Hoon HONG ; Choong Ki LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2005;69(4):459-462
No abstract available.
Gout*
;
Hyperuricemia
2.Correction of Pixy Ear Deformity with Triangular Flap.
Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2001;7(1):75-77
No abstract available.
Congenital Abnormalities*
;
Ear*
3.A study on some biochemical tests in HBsAg(+) and/or anti-HCV(+) blood donors.
Young Kee KIM ; Young Chul OH ; Ki Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(2):207-215
No abstract available.
Blood Donors*
;
Humans
4.A study on some biochemical tests in HBsAg(+) and/or anti-HCV(+) blood donors.
Young Kee KIM ; Young Chul OH ; Ki Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(2):207-215
No abstract available.
Blood Donors*
;
Humans
5.Registration of Rho(D) negative blood donors.
Seon Ho LEE ; Young Chul OH ; Ki Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(2):165-171
No abstract available.
Blood Donors*
;
Humans
6.Registration of Rho(D) negative blood donors.
Seon Ho LEE ; Young Chul OH ; Ki Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(2):165-171
No abstract available.
Blood Donors*
;
Humans
7.Analysis of DNA ploidy patterns of anal condyloma acuminata: correlation with anal cancer.
Young Jin KIM ; Woon Ki HONG ; C Juan FELIX
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1993;9(2):131-134
No abstract available.
Anus Neoplasms*
;
DNA*
;
Ploidies*
8.Analysis of DNA ploidy patterns of anal condyloma acuminata: correlation with anal cancer.
Young Jin KIM ; Woon Ki HONG ; C Juan FELIX
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1993;9(2):131-134
No abstract available.
Anus Neoplasms*
;
DNA*
;
Ploidies*
9.Observation on 387 cases of peripheral cytopenia undergone bone marrow examination.
Jin Young BAEK ; Ki Sook HONG ; Ok Kyung KIM
Korean Journal of Hematology 1993;28(2):357-363
No abstract available.
Bone Marrow Examination*
;
Bone Marrow*
10.A Clinical Study on the Trochanteric Fracture of Adult
Kyu Young PARK ; Hyung Seok KIM ; Ki Sung HONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1980;15(3):487-496
Complications after surgical treatment of trochanteric fracture such as varus deformity or delayed union are frequent and there are many difficulties to maintain the stability of fragments because of the cortical deficit or comminution on medial aspect of the neck and posterior trochanteric fragment. Evans, Dimon, Sarmiento and others suggested several methods of internal fixation, furthermore it is attempted recently to reduce the fragments anatomically with sliding compression hip screw and plate. 31 cases of interal fixation on trochanteric fracture were carried out from March, 1972 to February 1979 at the Orthopaedic Department of Seoul Adventist Hospital and their comparable results were as follows. 1. Acceptable placement of metals was noted 2 cases of 6 cases in Smith-Petersen nail with Thornton plate fixation, 2 cases out of 8 cases in Smith-Petersen nail with McLaughlin plate fixation and 9 cases out of 14 cases in sliding compression hip screw and plate fixation. 2. Complications after internal fixation such as varus deformity and delayed union were noted 1 case out of 3 cases in multiple pinning, 3 cases out of 6 cases in Smith-Petersen nail with Thornton plate fixation, 4 cases out of 8 cases in Smith-Petersen nail with McLaughlin plate fixation, 4 cases out of 14 cases in sliding compression hip screw and plate fixation. 3. Required weeks in union were 18 weeks in Multiple pinning, 20 weeks in Smith-Petersen nail with Thornton plate fixation, 25 weeks in Smith-Petersen nail with McLaughlin plate fixation and 16 weeks in sliding compression hip screw and plate fixation. 4. There are few complications in treatment of trochanteric fracture with surgical procedure using Sliding compression hip screw and plate.
Adult
;
Clinical Study
;
Congenital Abnormalities
;
Femur
;
Hip
;
Humans
;
Metals
;
Neck
;
Seoul