1.A Case of Microscopic Polyangiitis with Acute Myocardial Infarction.
Kyeong Han YOON ; Dae Hwan KIM ; Kyeong Han YOON ; Eun So LEE ; You Chan KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2002;14(3):181-185
Microscopic polyangiitis is a systemic small-vessel vasculitis, which may involve multiple organs, but cardiac involvement is relatively rare. We report a case of microscopic polyangiitis with multiple organ involvement, in which myocardial infarction was the early manifestation of the disease. A 53-year-old man presented with sudden papulovesicular eruptions and swellings on the face, posterior neck, dorsa of both hands and fingers, and with diffuse erythematous patches on the back. He had suffered from renal dysfunction, arthralgia, and hypertension for more than 8 years. He had been admitted to the department of cardiology for acute myocardial infarction and had suffered from recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding, renal failure, acute pancreatitis and sepsis during the admission. Histopathologically, small-vessel leukocytoclastic vasculitis with out granuloma was seen. Direct immunofluorescence showed no immune deposite. A high serum level of P-ANCA was detected by ELISA.
Acute Kidney Injury
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Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic
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Arthralgia
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Cardiology
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Fingers
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Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct
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Granuloma
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Hand
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Microscopic Polyangiitis*
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Middle Aged
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Myocardial Infarction*
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Neck
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Pancreatitis
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Sepsis
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Vasculitis
2.Two cases of islet cell hyperplasia with nesidioblastosis.
Myeong Ku CHO ; Kyeong Bae PARK ; Gyu Bum CHO ; Dong Hwan LEE ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(2):273-280
No abstract available.
Hyperplasia*
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Islets of Langerhans*
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Nesidioblastosis*
3.Initial Experience With 20-Gauge Transconjunctival Sutureless Vitrectomy Using Conventional Instruments.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2010;51(1):22-28
PURPOSE: To describe a transconjunctival sutureless technique for pars plana vitrectomy using conventional 20-gauge instruments. METHODS: We performed transconjunctival sutureless pars plana vitrectomy (TSV) using conventional 20-gauge instruments in 36 eyes of 35 patients. We made 20-gauge transconjunctival beveled sclerotomies using microvitreoretinal (MVR) blades and used traditional 20-gauge instruments for the operations. RESULTS: Eighty-three (81.4%) of 102 sclerotomies self-sealed without the need for sutures. The sutureless rate was even higher in the last one-third of the patients: 32 (94.1%) of 34 sclerotomy sites were sutureless. No serious complications were observed in our series, including postoperative hypotony, wound leakage, or endophthalmitis. CONCLUSIONS: The 20-gauge TSV technique is safe and can be utilized for almost all vitreoretinal diseases, without incurring additional cost for new instruments.
Eye
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Humans
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Sutures
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Vitrectomy
4.A Concomitant Hemato-Oncologic Disorder of Patient with Down Syndrome.
Kyeong Bae PARK ; Dong Hwan LEE
Soonchunhyang Medical Science 2018;24(1):1-7
A patient with Down syndrome has hematologic and oncologic disorders of medical complication. Down syndrome shows that characteristic hematologic and oncologic abnormalities and developments of disorders are different at ages. Many hematologic disorders were related to Down syndrome. There are diseases of red blood cells, white blood cell disorders, platelet and bleeding disorders, aplastic anemia, and transient myeloproliferative disease. Acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and rarely solid tumors (Neuroblastoma, Wilm's tumor, Hodgkin's lymphoma) are also associated with Down syndrome. We checked clinical manifestations of each disorder and we should make standard hematologic index of different age groups. In addition, the relations between chromosome 21 and hemato-oncologic disorders should be found. We need to investigate potential therapeutic interventions that can improve quality of life and life expectancy in patients with Down syndrome.
Anemia, Aplastic
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Blood Platelets
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 21
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Down Syndrome*
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Erythrocytes
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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Leukocytes
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Life Expectancy
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Myeloproliferative Disorders
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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Quality of Life
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Wilms Tumor
5.Prospective study of Efficacy of Colonic Cleansing and Patients Acceptance according to the Time of Colonoscopy.
Tae Young LEE ; Jae Kyeong LEE ; Wan Su KIM ; Cheon Hwan KIM ; Young Lan SEONG ; Jae Seuk PARK ; Mi Kyeong PARK ; San Gyun NA ; Kap Do HUH
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1996;16(4):575-584
Because most of modern peoples are busy with many their task according to specialization and complexity of society, it is impportant to determine optimal and comfortable time of colonoscopy. So this study was designed to compare efficacy of colonic cleansing and patient acceptance according to the time of colonoseopy. Among 140 peoples who underwent colonoscoyy in Busan St. Benedict Hospital between March 1995 to August 1995, two groups of 70 peoples were randomly assigned to undergo colonoscopy either at A.M. or ~P.M. The results were as follows: 1) In view of efficacy rate of colonic cleansing, the group at P.M, was superior to the group at A.M.. 2) In view of patients acceptance and side effects, the group at P.M. showed better acceptance and less side effects than the group at A.M.. In conclusion, this study showed that the colonoscopy at P.M. is better than at A.M., especially when patient is poor systemic condition or low acceptance to colonoscopic cleansing preparation. However, it may be also acceptable undergoing colonoscopy at A.M. if patient condition is good and patient is busy with his task.
Busan
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Colon*
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Colonoscopy*
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Humans
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Prospective Studies*
6.Byssinosis in carbon textile workers in Taegu, Korea.
Doohie KIM ; Soon Woo PARK ; Hong Hwan KIM ; Kyeong Dong CHUNG ; Duk Hee LEE ; Sung Kwan LEE
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1991;3(2):177-184
No abstract available.
Byssinosis*
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Carbon*
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Daegu*
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Korea*
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Textiles*
7.A clinical study in phenylketonuria.
Hye Kyeong NAM ; Jin Seop SHIM ; Dong Hwan LEE ; Sang Jhoo LEE ; Ki Weon CHA ; Jeong Bin YIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(1):69-79
No abstract available.
Phenylketonurias*
8.Monolimb Paralysis after Laparoscopic Appendectomy Due to Conversion Disorder.
Gihyeong RYU ; Sung Hyuk SONG ; Kyeong Hwan LEE
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2014;35(6):321-324
Limb paralysis can develop for various reasons. We found a 13-year-old patient who became paralyzed in her lower extremities after laparoscopic appendectomy. Some tests, including electrodiagnostic studies and magnetic resonance imaging, were performed to evaluate the cause of lower limb paralysis. None of the tests yielded definite abnormal findings. We subsequently decided to explore the possibility of psychological problems. The patient was treated with simultaneous rehabilitation and psychological counseling. Paralysis of the patient's lower extremity improved gradually and the patient returned to normal life. Our findings indicate that psychological problems can be related to limb paralysis without organ damage in patients who have undergone laparoscopic surgical procedures.
Adolescent
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Appendectomy*
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Conversion Disorder*
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Counseling
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Extremities
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Lower Extremity
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Paralysis*
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Rehabilitation
9.A Case of Complete Recovery of Visual Loss Associated With Electroconvulsive Therapy.
In Gun KIM ; Kyeong Hwan KIM ; Jung Min PARK ; Soo Jung LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2010;51(11):1543-1547
PURPOSE: To report a case of complete recovery within 1 day of cortical blindness associated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). CASE SUMMARY: A 15-year-old girl, who had no ophthalmologic disease, complained of bilateral visual loss immediately after ECT. At the first ophthalmologic examination, best corrected visual acuity was 0.03 in both eyes. Findings of anterior segment and fundus, movement of external ocular muscles, and pupillary light reflex were normal. Visual field examination showed generalized reduction of sensitivity and increased fixation loss in both eyes. Optical coherence tomography revealed no abnormalities. Electroretinography was normal, and a slightly prolonged latency of P100 was noted in the right and left flash visual evoked potentials. Without any specific treatment, the patient's vision improved gradually after 18 hours of ECT and was recovered completely, with vision of 1.0 in both eyes the next day. There were no abnormalities in visual evoked potentials or the visual field. CONCLUSIONS: Transient visual loss can occur after ECT, because of cortical blindness by transient cerebral ischemia, and can be recovered completely without specific treatment.
Adolescent
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Blindness, Cortical
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
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Electroretinography
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Evoked Potentials, Visual
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Eye
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Humans
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Ischemic Attack, Transient
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Light
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Muscles
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Reflex
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Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Vision, Ocular
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Visual Acuity
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Visual Fields
10.Clinical and laboratory characterization of hybrid leukemias.
Seonyang PARK ; Je Hwan LEE ; Sung Hyun YANG ; Myoung Hee PARK ; Nyeong Kook KIM ; Han Ik CHO ; Noe Kyeong KIM
Korean Journal of Hematology 1992;27(2):261-272
No abstract available.
Leukemia*