1.The efficacy of computed tomography in the staging of carcinoma of the uterine cervix.
Chan PARK ; Chan Kyu PARK ; Dong Hee CHOI ; Jae Wook KIM ; Hye Rhee SUNG ; Kyu Young LEE ; Soo Nyung KIM ; Hyung Sik YOO ; Jong Tae LEE ; Tae Seub JUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(4):553-557
No abstract available.
Cervix Uteri*
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Female
2.The efficacy of computed tomography in the staging of carcinoma of the uterine cervix.
Chan PARK ; Chan Kyu PARK ; Dong Hee CHOI ; Jae Wook KIM ; Hye Rhee SUNG ; Kyu Young LEE ; Soo Nyung KIM ; Hyung Sik YOO ; Jong Tae LEE ; Tae Seub JUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(4):553-557
No abstract available.
Cervix Uteri*
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Female
3.Technical Feasibility and Early Clinical Outcomes Associated With Distal Filter Device Use for All Carotid Stenting Procedures.
Kye Taek AHN ; Jae Hwan LEE ; Dae Hyun KIM ; Jei KIM ; Moon Sang AHN ; Jae Hyeong PARK ; Hyeong Seo PARK ; Eun Mi KIM ; Won Il JANG ; Min Soo KIM ; Il Soon JUNG ; Kyu Seub KIM ; Si Wan CHOI ; Jin Ok JEONG ; In Whan SEONG
Korean Circulation Journal 2008;38(12):659-665
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Distal filter devices (DFDs) are known to reduce the occurrence of embolic events by capturing embolic debris and thereby preventing intracranial embolization during carotid artery stenting (CAS). However, there are few reports addressing DFD use in CAS procedures. Therefore, we evaluated the technical feasibility and clinical outcomes associated with DFD use in all CAS procedures. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Between June 2004 and June 2008, all CAS procedures performed at our center were completed with DFD protection. We recorded periprocedural data and watched for new neurologic abnormalities for 24 hours after the procedure. One-month clinical outcomes were also evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 100 carotid lesions in 94 patients (age 68+/-8 years; 79 men) were treated with percutaneous stenting using DFDs (FilterWire EZ(TM), Boston Scientific Co, US). DFD application was successful in all procedures. Periprocedural strokes occurred in five procedures (one major, one minor, and three transient ischemic attacks). The one-month rates of stroke and death were 6% and 2%, respectively. Difficult filter placement occurred in two procedures due to tight stenosis and severe common carotid artery (CCA)-to-internal carotid artery (ICA) angulation. Difficult stent delivery occurred in three instances: one due to severe lesion calcification and two due to proximal tortuosity. The retriever failed to acquire the filter in nine procedures. Four of nine retrieval difficulties were related to severe CCA-ICA angulation. CONCLUSION: DFD use was successful in all CAS procedures, was relatively safe, and had few periprocedural complications.
Boston
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Carotid Arteries
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Carotid Artery, Common
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Dapsone
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Humans
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Protective Devices
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Stents
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Stroke
4.A Startling Encounter during Transesophageal Echocardiography: Real-Time Three-Dimensional Demonstration of Highly Mobile Thrombi on the Aortic Arch.
Il Soon JUNG ; Jae Hyeong PARK ; Kyu Seub KIM ; Seok Woo SEONG ; Dae Hyun KIM ; Jae Hwan LEE ; Si Wan CHOI ; Jin Ok JEONG ; In Whan SEONG
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2009;17(2):76-77
No abstract available.
Aorta, Thoracic
5.The Concentration of Cadmium in Urine, and Its Role in Health-risk Assessment of Residents in the Vicinity of Abandoned Mines in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea.
Sung Ho YUN ; Chang Yoon KIM ; Tae Yoon HWANG ; Kyu Chang WON ; Jun Young DO ; Se Jin LEE ; Yeong Mog PARK ; Kwan Soo JUN ; Gae Ho LEE ; Do Young LEE ; Kwang Seub PARK ; Joon SAKONG
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2010;22(3):251-261
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to assess the concentration of urine cadmium and health risks of residents in the vicinity of abandoned metal mines in Gyeongsangbuk-do. METHODS: The concentration of cadmium in the soil, water, and agricultural crops was measured in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Butdeun and Suksan, which have abandoned metal mines. We measured the concentration of cadmium in the urine of residents from the following areas: 78 from village A, 99 from village C and 147 from control areas. Other health-risk assessments were performed on each resident, such as measuring the concentration of beta2-MG and a bone density test. RESULTS: In abandoned mine areas, the mean concentration of cadmium was higher in agricultural soil and in the crops than in that of control areas. The concentration of cadmium in the stream exceeded the guideline level. In regard to provisional tolerable daily intake (PTDI) of cadmium, the actual intake rate through crops was 33.81%, 72.74% in abandoned mine areas and 5.03%, 6.16% in control areas. Residents in abandoned mine areas, A village and C village had a geometric mean of urine Cd of 1.90 microgram/g cr and 1.45 microgram/g cr. These measurements were significantly higher than those of residents in control areas, B village and D village, 0.59 microgram/g cr and 0.65 microgram/g cr (p<0.01). Following adjustments for age, sex, smoking habit, and occupational history, the concentration of urine cadmium of residents in the Butdeun abandoned meta mine was higher by 1.62 microgram/g cr as compared with the control group (p<0.01). Residents from the Suksan abandoned metal mine also had a higher concentration by 1.07 microgram/g cr (p<0.01). A multiple linear regression analysis was performed for the factors associated with T-score, and this showed that the concentration of urine cadmium was not an influential factor. CONCLUSIONS: Based on these measurements, areas with abandoned metal mines contaminated streams, agricultural soil, and crops of the adjacent areas, with cadmium. Because residents in the adjacent areas intake contaminated crops, their urine cadmium was increased. Despite a lack of evidence demonstrating the detrimental effect of increased urine cadmium in residents, an additional study is needed to assess the health risks of residents in the vicinity of abandoned metal mines.
Bone Density
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Cadmium
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Crops, Agricultural
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Korea
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Linear Models
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Rivers
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Soil
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Water