1.Social status and role of students entering Jejoongwon: focus on Kyum-Rae Lee.
Young Kyoung KIM ; Hyoung Woo PARK ; Jae Hoon ROH
Korean Journal of Medical History 2001;10(1):60-70
This study considers the social class and social role of the entering students of Jejoongwon at that time in light of its very first medical graduate, Kyum-Rae Lee. Foremost, Kyum-Rae Lee was confirmed to have been from a middle-class family. However, unlike other chungin-class families, his family belonged to the minority. He seemed to have entered medical school to seek opportunity to move up in social class by taking advantage of special government provisions, which allowed him to learn English and Western medicine. Afterwards, he performed heroic services in the peasant-war, proceeded up to administration and participated in the modernization of Great Han Empire. With his knowledge of Western concepts, he became involved in numerous social activities, such as organizing the Enlightenment Society and leading the Enlightenment Movement. In much the same way, most early students were from low-class background with exceptional personal abilities and were able to pass aptitude examinations. Such achievements allowed them to apply for positions in the military and administrative management. Ten years later, medical education to train medical professionals was revived with changes in attitudes of people of Chosun Dynasty toward Western medicine and with creation of formal medical study.
Education, Medical/*history
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English Abstract
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History of Medicine, Modern
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Korea
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*Social Class
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Students, Medical/*history
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Western World/*history
2.A Case of Benign Symmetric Lipomatosis.
Sook Kyoung KANG ; Kyung Hyun ROH ; Mi Woo LEE ; Jee Ho CHOI ; Kyung Jeh SUNG ; Kee Chan MOON ; Jai Kyoung KOH
Annals of Dermatology 2002;14(4):213-215
Benign symmetric lipomatosis is characterized by diffuse symmetric deposits of nonencapsulated fat, generally affecting the cervical and upper dorsal regions. There is a history of alcohol abuse in nearly all the cases. It is rarely reported in non-drinkers. Herein we report a 63-year-old man presenting with one year's history of multiple ill-defined symmetric soft mass on posterior neck, upper trunk and upper extremities without the history of alcohol abuse. We ad-ministered corticosteroid orally due to osteoarthritis of the knee for a long time.
Alcoholism
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Humans
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Knee
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Lipomatosis*
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Middle Aged
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Neck
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Osteoarthritis
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Upper Extremity
3.A Case of Congenital Agenesis of the Gallbladder without Biliary Atresia associated with Duodenal Web.
Eui Jung ROH ; Eun Young CHO ; Jae Woo LIM ; Eun Jung CHEON ; Kyoung Og KO ; Woo Kyun MOK
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 2005;12(1):117-122
Congenital absence of the gall bladder without extrahepatic biliary atresia is an extremely rare congenital malformation with a reported incidence ranging between 0.01 and 0.02%. It is thought to be occurred from failure of the gallbladder bud to develop in utero and frequent association with other malformations. Agenesis can be randomly discovered at autopsy or operations for symptoms suggestive of biliary tract disease. The authors report a case of agenesis of the gallbladder without extrahepatic biliary atresia in a neonate which was incidentally found at laparotomy for presumed duodenal obstruction, with a review of the literature.
Autopsy
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Biliary Atresia*
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Biliary Tract Diseases
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Duodenal Obstruction
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Gallbladder*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant, Newborn
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Laparotomy
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Urinary Bladder
4.Correlation of inhalant MAST on chronically coughing children.
Jung Min YUN ; Eui Jung ROH ; Jae Woo LIM ; Eun Jung CHOEN ; Kyoung Og KO ; Young Hyuk LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2006;49(6):643-647
PURPOSE: Recently, incidences of chronic cough with allergic disease have been increased. The identification of specific allergens for chronically coughing children is significant for diagnosis, proper treatment and prevention. The aim of this study was to identify significant contributors for sensitization in chronically coughing children. METHODS: A total of 106 children, aged 1-6 years, visiting for chronic cough(>3 weeks), were tested for inhalant multiple allergosorbent assay(MAST), eosinophil count and total IgE. Parents completed a questionnaire on past history of atopy(infantile eczema) and bronchiolitis, family history of allergy, breastfeeding, smoking, pets and floor coverings at home. RESULTS: Significant contributors for sensitization were:age(4-6 years), infantile eczema, positive family history of allergy and smoking by family. CONCLUSION: We were able to identify significant contributors for sensitization in chronically coughing children.
Allergens
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Breast Feeding
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Bronchiolitis
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Child*
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Cough*
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Dermatitis, Atopic
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Diagnosis
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Eosinophils
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Immunoglobulin E
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Incidence
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Parents
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Smoke
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Smoking
5.Surgical Treatment of Synchronous Double Cancer of the Lung and Esophagus: A case report.
Jae Ik LEE ; Jongsoo WOO ; Kilsoo YIE ; Mee Sook ROH ; Mi Kyoung PARK
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;36(11):866-869
Less than 2% of patients with primary esophageal cancers have synchronous primary lung cancers and many patients with these synchronous tumors are deemed ineligible for radical resection by surgeons due to the poor prognoses of both the diseases. However, we believe that carefully selected patients could benefit from one stage curative resection for these synchronous tumors. We experienced a case of synchronous double cancer of the lung and esophagus and performed bilobectomy and Ivor Lewis operation simultaneously. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the good result of one stage curative resection for these synchronous serious tumors in Korea.
Esophageal Neoplasms
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Esophagus*
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Humans
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Korea
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Lung Neoplasms*
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Prognosis
6.Predictive Ability of Predischarge Transcutaneous Bilirubin Measurement for Subsequent Significant Hyperbilirubinemia.
Eui Jung ROH ; Jae Woo LIM ; Eun Jung CHEON ; Og Kyoung KO
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 2006;13(1):58-67
PURPOSE: The practice of early discharge of healthy term and near-term newborns is growing worldwide. For this reason, early identification of newborn at risk for developing significant hyperbilirubinemia has become a public health issue. We therefore investigated prospectively 1) the pattern of bilirubin levels of healthy newborn by measuring transcutaneous bilirubin in the first postnatal week, 2) the predictive ability of a predischarge transcutaneous bilirubin measurement to screen for risk of subsequent significant hyperbilirubinemia in healthy newborn. METHODS: The study population consisted of 218 healthy term and near-term babies in the newborn unit at the Konyang University hospital during from August 2004 to June 2005. Transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) measurements on the midsternum were initially made at the 24 hours of life, repeated daily until discharge, each measurement was performed just at the 24 hours after the previous measurement. And a postdischarge TcB was measured on the 7th day of life. The accuracy of the predischarge TcB as a predictor of subsequent hyperbilirubinemia was determined. RESULTS: The mean bilirubin level is 4.51+/-1.63 mg/dL on the 1st day of life (n=218), 6.71+/-1.92 mg/dL on the 2nd day of life (n=186), 8.04+/-2.05 mg/dL on the 3rd day of life (n=118), 8.60+/-2.33 mg/dL on the 4th day of life (n=88) and 8.60+/-2.79 mg/dL on the 5th day of life (n=41). A total of 16/218 (7.3%) had significant hyperbilirubinemia. Predischarge, 5.5% of the population (12/218) had TcB values in the high risk zone (> or =95 percentile) at the 24 hours of life; of these, 66.7% (8/12) developed significant hyperbilirubinemia. Predischarge, 38% of the population (83/218) was in the low risk zone (<40 percentile) and there was no measurable risk for significant hyperbilirubinemia. CONCLUSION: By measuring noninvasive transcutaneous bilirubin at the 24 hours of life, we can predict which newborn is at high risk of significant hyperbilirubinemia.
Bilirubin*
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Humans
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Hyperbilirubinemia*
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Infant, Newborn
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Prospective Studies
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Public Health
7.A Useful Predictor of Early Atherosclerosis in Obese Children: Serum High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein.
Eui Jung ROH ; Jae Woo LIM ; Kyoung Og KO ; Eun Jung CHEON
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2007;22(2):192-197
Childhood obesity seems to contribute to the development of vascular inflammation and the progression of arterial wall changes. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) has recently emerged as a useful biomarker for vascular inflammation associated with atherosclerosis. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the association of the serum hs-CRP level with ultrasonic findings of early atherosclerosis, carotid intima-media wall thickness (IMT) and brachial flow-mediated dilation (FMD), in obese children. Thirty eight obese children and 45 sex/age-matched healthy control children were recruited. Serum CRP levels were measured by the high-sensitive latex turbidimetric immunoassay, and we measured carotid IMT and brachial FMD using high-resolution B-mode ultrasonography. Obese children had significantly higher hs-CRP levels (1.40+/-0.74 mg/L vs. 0.55+/-0.49 mg/L, p<0.01), as well as increased IMT (0.52+/-0.09 mm vs. 0.41+/-0.07 mm, p<0.01) and impaired FMD (7.35+/-7.78% vs. 20.34+/-16.81%, p<0.01) compared to healthy controls. Serum hs-CRP correlated positively with IMT (r=0.413, p<0.05) and inversely with FMD (r=-0.350, p<0.05) in the obesity group. Measurement of the serum hs-CRP level is a simple, cheap, and highly reproducible assay and correlates with IMT and FMD in obese children. Thus, it would be a useful marker for evaluating and estimating the degree of atherosclerosis in children.
Sensitivity and Specificity
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Risk Factors
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Risk Assessment/*methods
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Reproducibility of Results
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Prognosis
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Obesity/*blood/*complications/diagnosis
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Male
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Humans
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Female
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C-Reactive Protein/*analysis
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Biological Markers/blood
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Atherosclerosis/*blood/complications/*diagnosis
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Adolescent
8.Change of early atherosclerotic markers in obese children.
Eui Jung ROH ; Jung Min YOON ; Jae Woo LIM ; Eun Jung CHEON ; Kyoung Og KO
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2006;49(4):368-374
PURPOSE: The prevalence of obesity in children is increasing rapidly. Epidemiologic studies suggest that obesity induced atherosclerosis may start in childhood. We investigated whether obese children show early abnormalities of the arterial wall and endothelial dysfunction. METHODS: Thirty-eight obese children(14-16 years old of age, male, body mass index 29.40+/-3.18 kg/m2) and forty-five age and sex-matched healthy control children(body mass index 18.43+/-1.01 kg/ m2) were enrolled. Their carotid artery intima-media thickness(IMT) and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation(FMD) response were measured by high-quality ultrasound system, and compliance, distensibility, stiffness index, incremental elastic modulus and wall stress were calculated by equation. In addition, we looked at the relations between these arterial features and metabolic cardiovascular risk factors. RESULTS: The obese children had significantly increased IMT(0.52+/-0.09 mm vs 0.40+/-0.07 mm, P< 0.001) and markedly impaired FMD(7.35+/-7.78 percent vs 20.34+/-16.81 percent, P<0.001) than the healthy controls. But the compliance and distensibility were lower, and the stiffness index, incremental elastic modules and wall stress were higher in the obese group than the control group, but not statistically significantly. Body mass index was highly associated with increased IMT(r=0.612, P< 0.001) and reduced FMD(r=-0.414, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: We showed the deleterious effect of child obesity on both early functional and structural atherosclerotic markers. The ultrasonic findings will be used for screening and follow up markers to identify high-risk patients among obese children.
Atherosclerosis
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Body Mass Index
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Brachial Artery
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Carotid Arteries
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Child*
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Compliance
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Elastic Modulus
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Epidemiologic Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Mass Screening
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Obesity
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Pediatric Obesity
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Prevalence
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Risk Factors
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Ultrasonics
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Ultrasonography
9.Three Cases of Bacteremia by Capnocytophaga spp..
Kyoung Ho ROH ; Dongeun YONG ; Dong Hee CHO ; Kyungja WOO ; Kyungwon LEE ; Yunsop CHONG
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 2001;21(6):490-494
Capnocytophaga spp. are thin, spindle-shaped, gram-negative bacilli, similar to fusobacteria. We isolated Capnocytophaga from the blood of three patients with fever: two acute myelogenous leukemia patients and one chronic osteomyelitis patient. The patients showed mild course of disease without hypotension or the change of mental status. As Capnocytophaga spp. are slow growing bacteria, there were difficulties in the isolation and susceptibility test of bacteria. More concerns should be given to the uncommonly isolated bacteria such as Capnocytophaga.
Bacteremia*
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Bacteria
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Capnocytophaga*
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Fever
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Fusobacteria
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Humans
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Hypotension
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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Osteomyelitis
10.Halo Seborrheic Keratosis in a Patient with Vitiligo.
Myeong Gil JEONG ; Hyun Soo ROH ; Jung Woo LEE ; Kyoung Tae PARK ; Joung Soo KIM ; Hee Joon YU
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2011;49(6):554-556
Depigmented halos surrounding cutaneous lesions have been the common description of many diseases, including benign melanocytic nevus, acquired blue nevi, malignant melanoma and neurofibromatosis. To the best of our knowledge, a halo around seborrheic keratosis has not been reported in the Korean dermatologic literature, and only two cases have been described abroad. Though vitiligo is known to be frequently associated with this halo phenomenon, the exact etiopathogenesis of vitiligo and the halo phenomenon is still unknown. Herein, we report on a case of halo seborrheic keratosis in a patient with vitiligo.
Humans
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Keratosis, Seborrheic
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Melanoma
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Neurofibromatoses
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Nevus, Blue
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Nevus, Pigmented
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Vitiligo