1.Cold Urticaria: Ice Cube Test and Treatment.
Kye Eun CHO ; Chung Koo CHO ; Yung Lae KIM ; Tae Ha WOO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1970;8(2):47-49
In an attempt to treat the cold urticaria, a new bradykinin inhibitor, homoclomin was administered orally and effective result were obtained. The urticaria was confirmed by the employing the ice cube test on the patient and the positive reaction was appeared generally 10 sec. to 15 min. after application of ice cube on the forearm. After oral administration for 3 days (40mg/day) clinical symptoms were relieved temporarily and weakly positive or negative reaction observed in repeated ice cube test.
Administration, Oral
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Bradykinin
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Forearm
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Humans
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Ice*
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Urticaria*
2.A Comparative Study of anterior Interbody Fusion with and without Anterior Instrumentation in Multi-level Tuberculosis of Thoraco-Lumbar Spine
Duck Yun CHO ; Eung Ha KIM ; Eun Sung KOH ; Kye Nam CHO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(2):298-306
The anterior decompression and anterior interbody fusion have been the choice of surgical treatment for spinal tuberculosis since 1960. But, multi-level spinal tuberculosis involved more than three vertebrae resulted in large post-debridement defect and spinal instability. So, failure of the graft was very common & postoperative maintenance of the kyphotic angle correction was very difficult. In part of such cases as multi-level spinal tuberculosis, we performed supplementary anterior instrumentation in a single-stage procedure. The authors analyzed total 39 surgical cases of multi-level tuberculosis of the thoracolumbar spine from January 1985 to June 1992. The patients treated only with a strut graft were designated as group I(n=23) and the patients added by anterior instrumentation as group II(n=16). Mean age of 39 cases was 33.1 years, and mean follow-up period was 31.6 months. The purpose of this study was to compare the postoperative results of group I with those of group II by measuring the angular kyphosis on serial lateral roentgenograms, and to provide an aid in selecting method of surgery before treatment of multi-level spinal tuberculosis with high risk of progression of kyphosis. The results were as follows: 1. There were 16 cases of thoracolumbar, 14 cases of thoracic, 9 cases of lower lumbar lesions, and numbers of vertebrae involved were 4.2 in mean. 2. By standard Cobb lateral measurement, mean preoperative angle of segmental kyphosis was 32.5° in group I, and 45.1° in group II, and group II proved as more kyphotic. After operation, mean angle of segmental kyphosis was 24.7° in group I and 32.4° in group II. 3. On final F/U, mean angle of segmental kyphos was 32.7° in group I, and 37.3° in group II, and final loss of correction was 8.0° in group I, 4.9° in group II. 4. There were 8 patients(34.8%) of graft-related complications in Group I, and 2(12.5%) in group II. And graft failure in group I resulted in severe loss of correction of segmental kyphosis, but graft failure in group II did not, through graft protection by anterior instrumentation. 5. There were 3 patients(18.8%) of implant-related problems in group II; two during and one after union. In these former two cases, bony union was obtained without loss of correction by prolonged application of brace. No cases of group II was associated with persistence or recurrence of infection after instrumentation. In our opinion, anterior interbody fusion and combined anterior instrumentation can be effective and safe one of methods in surgical treatment for multi-level tuberculosis of the spine which has been considered as the most important determinant of the result by its extensive vertebral involvement with resulting large post-debridement defect to be struted.
Braces
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Decompression
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Kyphosis
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Methods
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Recurrence
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Spine
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Transplants
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Spinal
3.Loss of the Sagittal angle in the Instrumented Segments after Pedicular Screw Fixation of the Degenerative Lumbar Diseases
Duck Yun CHO ; Eung Ha KIM ; Eun Sung KOH ; Kye Nam CHO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(4):842-851
Vertebral stabilization using transpedicular screw fixation device is widely used in the surgical treatment of degenerative lumber diseases such as spinal stenosis, pseudospondylolisthesis, and spinal instability. The use of transpedicular screw fixation devices provides substantial advantages with regard to an increase of the rate of solid arthrodesis, early rehabilitation, short segment spinal fusion, and restoration of sagittal lumbar lordosis. The authors analyzed 11 patients showing definite postoperative loss of the lumbar sagittal lordosis in a total of 110 surgical cases of degenerative lumbar diseases who underwent segmental spinal fusion using transpedicular screws from January 1981 to December 1993. The purpose of this study was to analyze the causes of loss of lumbar sagittal lordosis in the instrumented segments and to present some precautions in transpedicular screw fixation for surgical patients with degenerative lumbar spines to maintain corrected lumbar sagittal lordosis. The results from this study were as follows: 1. By standard Cobb lateral measurements, eleven cases in a total of 110 patients showed definite loss of lumbar sagittal lordosis more than 4 degrees. 2. The period reflecting loss of lordosis was roughly within postoperative four months which were critical fusion time of the grafted bone mass, which lasted an average of 4.8 months in this study. 3. The implants led to loss of lordosis consisted of 6 cases in 53 Diapasons, 4 cases in 32 Wiltses, and a case in 15 Steffee plate systems. Diapason & Steffee plate systems were classified as a rigid type and Wiltse system as a flexible one. 4. The causes of postoperative loss of lordosis were recognized as 2 cases of screw toggling, 5 cases of screw-rod locking failure and 4 cases of rod bending. 5. The group resulted in more loss of lordosis in degrees was related to significant change between preoperative and postoperative lordosis, distraction of disc space during operation, extensive discectomy, and reduction of degenerative spondylolisthesis which were the cases of the anterior column deficiency.
Animals
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Arthrodesis
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Diskectomy
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Humans
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Lordosis
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Rehabilitation
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Spinal Fusion
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Spinal Stenosis
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Spine
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Spondylolisthesis
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Transplants
4.Effects of Frozen Gauze with Normal Saline and Ice on Thirst and Oral Condition of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Patients: Pilot Study.
Eun A CHO ; Kye Ha KIM ; Jun Yeong PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2010;40(5):714-723
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of using gauze frozen with normal saline or ice on thirst-relief and oral condition of laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients. METHODS: A quasi-experimental nonequivalent control group, pretest-posttest design was used. Participants (n=53) received either gauze frozen with normal saline (n=17), ice (n=18) or wet gauze (n=18) for thirst-relief. The subjective thirst level and oral condition of the participants were assessed before the intervention, 15 min after the first intervention and 15 min after the second intervention. RESULTS: After oral care was provided twice, there were significant differences in thirst level among the groups. When oral care was provided twice, the oral condition of tongue, saliva, mucosal membrane, and gingiva was improved in patients receiving gauze frozen with normal saline or ice. CONCLUSION: Gauze frozen with normal saline and ice can be effective for oral care in reducing the thirst level and improving the condition of the oral cavity.
Adult
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Aged
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*Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic
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Female
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Freezing
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Gallbladder Diseases/*surgery
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Gingiva/drug effects
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Humans
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*Ice
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mouth Mucosa/drug effects
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Pilot Projects
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Saline Solution, Hypertonic
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Saliva/physiology
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*Thirst/drug effects
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Tongue/drug effects
5.Incontinentia Pigmenti: Report of 4 Cases in a Family.
Kye Eun CHO ; Wook Hwa BARK ; Joo Ik OH ; Tae Ha WOO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1970;8(2):73-77
Four cases of incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger type) in a mother and three her daughter were presented and literatures were reviewed. In all three daughters vesicles appeared on toes at three weeks after birth and ehanged to pigmented patches surrounded by erythematous verrucous margin, which were then gradually spread to whole body. Pigmentation is dirty, irregular and bizarr. Severe itching sensation was complained and vesicles or bulla were formed easily due to scratching and external trauma. In mother, onset of the disease was not clear but generalized dirty pigmentation is showed. Dentition was delayed in 3rd daughter (Dental eruption was begun at 10 month old and 11 teeth was showed at now, 2 year old). Histopathological findings are compatible with incontinentia pigmenti and epidermo-dermaI separation is observed in a experimentally induced bullae, indicating a characterized epidermolysis bullosa. Strict limitation in the occurence of disease in females of one family, accompanying with epidermolysis bullosa simplex is unusual and interesting in genetical aspects and pathogenesis.
Dentition
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Epidermolysis Bullosa
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Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
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Female
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Humans
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Incontinentia Pigmenti*
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Infant
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Mothers
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Nuclear Family
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Parturition
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Pigmentation
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Pruritus
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Sensation
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Toes
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Tooth
6.A Case of Cutaneous Angiomyolipoma.
Yong Suk LEE ; Sang Eun MOON ; Phil Soo AHN ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Kye Yong SONG
Annals of Dermatology 1996;8(4):247-249
We describe a case of cutaneous angiomyolipoma found in the ear lobe, that is not associated with tuberous sclerosis. The lesion developed on the youngest patient yet reported in the literature.
Angiomyolipoma*
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Ear
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Humans
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Tuberous Sclerosis
7.Kimura's Disease in the Arm
Kye Hyoung LEE ; Hyung Yeon CHOI ; Sung Cho HUR ; Eun Sik LEE ; Kyoung Su KIM ; Doo Hyun CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(6):1564-1570
Kimura's disease is an uncommon, chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. It is an important category of reactive lymphadenopathy in the oriental population. The most common sites are the subcutis of the head and neck, and parotid gland. It's clinical course is benign nature. The treatment modalities for this disease are steroid therapy, radiation therapy and surgical excision. We experienced a case of soft tissue mass in the left arm. It was slightly tender and relatively movable. We excised the mass, which was turned out to be Kimura's disease on microscopic examination.
Arm
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Head
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Lymphatic Diseases
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Neck
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Parotid Gland
8.Anti-obesity Effect of Steamed Soybean and Fermented Steamed Soybean in High-fat Diet-induced Obese ICR Mice.
Hye Rin SEO ; Ah Young LEE ; Kye Man CHO ; Eun Ju CHO ; Hyun Young KIM
Natural Product Sciences 2017;23(1):61-68
This study was performed to investigate the ameliorating effects of steamed soybeans (SS) and fermented SS (FSS) on lipid metabolism in high-fat diet-induced obese mice. ICR mice were divided into four groups and given the following different diets: normal diet (ND), high-fat diet (HFD), HFD with 1% SS (HFD + SS), and HFD with 1% FSS (HFD + FSS). After 14 weeks, the body weight gain was higher in the HFD group compared with the ND group but lower in the HFD + FSS group compared with the HFD group. Plasma levels of triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein-cholesterol, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) were significantly higher in the HFD group compared to the ND group, but lower in the HFD + SS and HFD + FSS groups compared with the HFD group. In addition, leptin concentration in plasma was lower in the groups fed HFD + SS and HFD + FSS compared with the HFD group. The accumulation of hepatic TG and TC was significantly inhibited in the HFD + SS and HFD + FSS groups. Furthermore, SS and FSS attenuated lipid peroxidation and nitric oxide formation in the liver induced by the high-fat diet. These results suggest that soybeans, especially FSS, may be useful in preventing obesity-induced abnormalities in lipid metabolism.
Alanine Transaminase
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Animals
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Aspartate Aminotransferases
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Body Weight
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Cholesterol
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Diet
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Diet, High-Fat
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Leptin
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Lipid Metabolism
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Lipid Peroxidation
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Liver
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred ICR*
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Mice, Obese
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Nitric Oxide
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Obesity
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Oxidative Stress
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Plasma
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Soybeans*
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Steam*
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Triglycerides
9.The Immunohistochemical analysis for the expression of survivin, an inhibitor of apoptosis protein, in non-small cell lung cancer.
Mi Hye KO ; Na Hye MYOUNG ; Jae Whan LEE ; Eun Mi CHO ; Jae Seuk PARK ; Keun Youl KIM ; Kye Young LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2000;48(6):909-921
BACKGROUND: Defects in apoptotic signaling pathways play important role in tumor initiation, progression, metastasis and resistance to treatment. Several proteins which may promote tumorigenesis by inhibiting apoptosis were identified. The survivin protein is the member of inhibitor of apoptosis protein(IAPs) family which inhibits apoptosis. Unlike other IAPs, it is expressed in during the fetal period but not in adult differentiated tissues. Many reports have stated that survivin is selectively expressed in many cancer cell lines and cancer tissues. We performed immunohistochemical analysis for survivin expression in non-small cell lung cancer to get evaluate its clinical implication. METHODS: Twenty nine surgically resected lung cancers were examined. Immunohistochemical staining were performed by immuno-peroxidase technique using avidin-biotinylated horseradish peroxidase complex in the formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue 4 µm section. Anti-survivin polyclonal antibody was used for primary antibody and anti-p53 monoclonal antibody was also used to analyze the correlation between survivin and p53 expression. The survivin expression scores were determined by as the sum of the stained area and intensity. RESULTS: Immunohistochemical analysis showed cancer specific expression of survivin in 20 of 29 cases (69.0%). Western blot analysis also showed the selective survivin expression in turmor tissue. There was no correlation between survivin expression and clinicopathological parameters and prognosis. We analyzed the correlated between survivin expression and p53 expression, but found none. CONCLUSION: We confirmed the tumor specific expression of survivin in non-small cell lung cancer But this pression was not correlated with clinical parameters as well as histlogy, tumor stage recurrence, and sur rate. Also it ws not statistically correlated with the expression of p53.
Adult
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Apoptosis
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Blotting, Western
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Carcinogenesis
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung*
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Cell Line
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Horseradish Peroxidase
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins*
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Lung Neoplasms
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
10.A Case of Cholesterol Embolism.
Kap sok LI ; Eun Ju HWANG ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Kye Yong SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2004;42(6):774-777
The occlusion of arterioles by cholesterol microcrystals and subsequent ischemic change give rise to so called "cholesterol embolism". Usually cholesterol emboli are released from atheromatous plaque in great arteries by various provoking factors-by direct physical impacts during the cardiovascular interventions, such as CABG (coronary artery bypass graft) and CAG (coronary angiography), and by intricate biologic processes which weakens fibrous cap of atheromatous plaque, such as thrombolytic and anticoagulant therapy. Herein we report cholesterol embolism occurred in a 71-year old man who has underlying atherosclerosis after cardiovascular surgery and follow-up angiography, and concomitant anticoagulant therapy.
Aged
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Angiography
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Arteries
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Arterioles
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Atherosclerosis
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Cholesterol*
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Embolism, Cholesterol*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans