1.The effects of cognitive expectancies of alcohol on the drinking.
In Bok HWANG ; Min Kyou LEE ; Kyung Chae JOO
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(6):962-970
No abstract available.
Drinking*
2.Clinical Study on Intrauterine Fetal Growth Restriction.
Soo HAN ; Yoon Ha KIM ; Jin JEONG ; Kyung Min LEE ; Tae Bok SONG ; Ji Soo BYUN
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1997;8(4):385-391
This study was undertaken at the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chonnam University Medical School, to investigate the association between some of the risk factor and the incidence of intrauterine fetal growth restriction(IUGR). The studied population was selected from patients who admitted at Chonnam University Hospital during January, 1992 through May, 1997, with following criteria, Korean, singletone pregnancy with live birth and known gestational weeks with 28 or more. And then, the risk factors were analyzed in terms of maternal factor, placental factor, and fetal factor. The following results were obtained. 1) The incidence of IUGR was 6.1%. 2) The incidence of IUGR was higher at young aged mother and nullipara. 3) Only 39.1% of etiologic factors for IUGR was found to have known causes. According to the risk factors for IUGR, hypertensive disorder during pregnancy, anemia, cardiac disease, leukemia, and pulmonary tuberculosis were associated with increased incidence of IUGR. 4) The relative risk of IUGR was much higher in neonates born with congenital anomalies. 5) According to the placental causes of IUGR, placenta previa and placenta abruption showed some association with IUGR.
Anemia
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Fetal Development*
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Fetal Growth Retardation
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Gynecology
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Heart Diseases
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant, Newborn
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Jeollanam-do
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Leukemia
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Live Birth
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Mothers
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Obstetrics
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Placenta
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Placenta Previa
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Pregnancy
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Risk Factors
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Schools, Medical
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
3.Identification of new serovar yeonchon and hongchon belonging to leptospira interrogans icterohaemorrhagiae serogroup.
Hee Bok OH ; Woo Hyun CHANG ; Min Kee CHO ; Won Keun SEONG ; Kyung Suk PARK
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1991;26(3):253-262
No abstract available.
Leptospira interrogans*
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Leptospira*
4.The Correlation Between the Smoking and Oxygen Free Radicals in Men.
Yun Jung KANG ; Kyung Jong LEE ; Kyong Bok MIN ; Sun Young LEE
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2012;12(3):129-136
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to empirically investigate the determinants on oxygen free radical degree which causes biological damage focusing on smoking habit and health behaviors in daily life. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, the subjects were adult males who submitted free radical tests among the examinees of the comprehensive medical testings at an university hospital in Suwon from 2008 to 2010. Total 497 samples were used in analyses for clarifying the relations of free radical degree to age, smoking, obesity, and other health behaviors. RESULTS: First, the degree of oxygen free radical increases by 0.164 as the age group increases (P<0.05). Second, the degree of oxygen free radical increases by 0.547 as the smoking habit increases (P<0.001). Third, the degree of oxygen free radical increases by 0.087 as the exposure to hazardous factors in workplace increases (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The findings of the study imply that the smoking habit has more great influence on the increase of oxygen free radical in body than any other health behaviors. The causality of free radical to smoking and health behavior was not identified due to the limit of the cross-sectional study so it needs to be studied prospectively in the future.
Adult
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Free Radicals
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Health Behavior
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Humans
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Male
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Obesity
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Oxygen
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Smoke
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Smoking
5.Effect of Difference of Binocular Retinal Illuminance on Stereopsis.
Dong Wook LEE ; Young Soo NAH ; Kyung Min LEE ; Jong Bok LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(8):1828-1832
PURPOSE: We examined the effect of induced interocular difference of retinal illuminanace on stereopsis. METHODS: Fifty adults who have normal binocularity were examined with neutral density filters. The mean age was 29.1 years. While the monocular retinal illuminance was gradually reduced by increasing the value of neutral density filters, we measured the best corrected visual acuity and stereoacuity with Titmus test and Lang test. We used neutral density filter from 1.0 neutral density (ND, 10% transmit) to 3.0ND (0.1% transmit) with intervals of 0.2ND. RESULTS: The best corrected visual acuity began to decrease significantly when the value of neutral density filter reached 2.0ND (1% transmit). Stereoacuity also began to decline when the value was 1.4ND(4% transmit) with Titmus test and 1.6ND (2.5% transmit) with Lang test. CONCLUSIONS: Change of retinal illuminance effects more on stereoacuity than visual acuity as stereoacuity decreased earlier by increasing the value of density filters. These results imply that the stereopsis test could be more useful than visual acuity test for detecting ocular abnormalities influencing the retinal illuminance.
Adult
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Depth Perception*
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Humans
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Retinaldehyde*
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Telescopes*
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Visual Acuity
6.A Case of Marked Fetal Cardiac Ventricular Size Discrepancy of Fetal Echocardiography with Normal Postnatal Outcome.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Cardiology Society 2001;5(2):161-164
A markedly enlarged right heat with a normal outflow tract was detected by fetal echocardiography in a fetus at 28 week's gestation. Follow-up scan at 32 week's gestation also showed asymmetric ventricles. The neonate were normal after delivery. Marked discrepancy between the sizes of the right and left ventricle generally indicates structural heart anomaly, such as coactation of aorta, hypoplastic left heat syndrome, or right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. But we experienced a case of marked fetal ventricular size discrepancy on 4 chamber view and turned out to be normal heart postnatally.
Aorta
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Echocardiography*
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Fetus
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Follow-Up Studies
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Heart
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Heart Ventricles
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Pregnancy
7.Characteristics of Oral Stereognosis
Journal of the Korean Dysphagia Society 2020;10(2):143-150
Oral stereognosis is a function recognizing the characteristics, such as the size and shape, of objects in the mouth by integrating the senses with movement. As a child grows up, this function develops gradually but is reduced by aging and neurological damage, such as a stroke. In addition, it may affect the swallowing function in the oral phase of stroke patients with dysphagia. The shape and size of an intraoral bolus provide sensory information that is important for swallowing. Therefore, oral stereognosis is important for safety during eating and drinking. Oral stereognosis is designed for evaluation using two-dimensional or three-dimensional shapes of various sizes, and the accuracy or response rate is scored. On the other hand, there is no method of standardized examination. Accordingly, it is necessary to develop a new training method for promoting the recovery of the oral sensory function. The method should also aim to recover the oral stereognostic ability through a larger number of subjects and diseases in the future.
8.A Case of Recurrent Expansile Cyst Formation after Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for a Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation: Role of the Residual Nidus: Case Report.
Won Kil BOK ; Kyung Soo MIN ; Mou Seop LEE ; Yang KWON
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2003;33(1):76-80
The authors report a case of recurrent expansile cyst formation after gamma knife radiosurgery(GKRS) for a cerebral arteriovenous malformation where the residual nidus might play an important role. A 28-year-old male patient underwent gamma knife radiosurgery for a left parietal lobe arteriovenous malformation which had manifested with generalized tonic-clonic seizure in November 1992. In March 1999, 76 months after GKRS, the patient presented with headache, dysphasia and right hemiparesis and the computed tomography(CT) and magnetic resonance(MR) image revealed a huge cystic lesion with enhancing nodule at the anterior wall of the cyst. Cerebral angiography showed a small residual nidus. Aspiration and drainage of the cystic fluid via a burr hole was performed and the symptoms improved. One year later, in March 2000, the symptoms recurred, and CT and MR image revealed a new huge cystic lesion anterior to the enhancing nodule. Surgical removal of the residual nidus was performed, and there is no recurrence of the cyst for two years till now.
Adult
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Aphasia
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Arteriovenous Malformations
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Cerebral Angiography
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Drainage
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Headache
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Humans
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Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations*
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Male
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Paresis
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Parietal Lobe
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Radiosurgery*
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Recurrence
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Seizures
9.Comparison of Dietary Intakes, Smoking Status, Plasma Lipids, Lipoprotein (a) and Antioxidant Nutrients in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease and Healthy Controls.
Seon Min JEON ; Wee Hyun PARK ; Jae Eun JUN ; Yeon Kyung LEE ; Yong Bok PARK ; Myung Sook CHOI
Korean Circulation Journal 1998;28(3):339-349
BACKGROUND: Hyperlipidemia has been known as an independent risk factor in the develop-ment of coronary artery disease. This study was carried out to compare nutrient intakes, smo-king status, antioxidant vitamins, and plasma lipids in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and in normal healthy subjects among Korean population in Taegu. Possible causes of this dis-ease in patients are discussed. METHODS: Anthropometric assessments included mean intakes of nutrients, and the levels of plasma lipids (apolipoprotein [Apo] A - I, Lipoprotein [Lp] [a]), and antioxidant vitamins (such as vitamins A and E) were measured in female and male subjects with CHD against healthy con-trols. RESULTS: Dietary cholesterol and fat intakes were significantly higher in CHD groups in men and women. Total plasma cholesterol, LDL-C, triglyceride, thiobarbituric acid reactive subst-ance (TBARS), atherogenic index and Lp (a) levels were significantly higher in CHD patients than in the normal group in both men and women. Apo A-I, HDL-C and vitamin E levels were lower in CHD patients than in the normal group. The number of smokers was higher in CHD patients than in the normal group in both sexes of subjects. CONCLUSION: High fat and high cholesterol intakes seemed to be a major factor for the hyperlipidemia in the CHD patients. Their abnormal lipoprotein profile, which appeared in pati-ent plasma, corresponded well to dietary intake patterns. However, long term studies are need-ed to investigate the effects of smoking on lipid metabolism in CHD patients among the Korean population.
Apolipoprotein A-I
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Cholesterol
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Cholesterol, Dietary
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Coronary Disease*
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Daegu
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperlipidemias
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Lipid Metabolism
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Lipid Peroxidation
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Lipoprotein(a)*
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Lipoproteins*
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Male
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Plasma*
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Risk Factors
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Smoke*
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Smoking*
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Triglycerides
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Vitamin A
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Vitamin E
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Vitamins
10.Characteristics of Satellite Potentials in Neuropathies.
Min Kyun SOHN ; Soo Kyung BOK ; Bong Ok KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1998;22(3):672-677
OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to investigate the characteristics of satellite potentials in clinical electromyography. METHOD: A conventional concentric needle electromyography was applied to the biceps brachii and tibialis anterior muscles in 32 normal controls and 14 patients with neuropathies. The satellite potentials were defined as small extrapotentials, preceding or following the main motor unit action potentials(MUAPs) and separated from MUAPs by an isoelectrical interval of at least 1 msec. RESULTS: In normal controls, the frequency of satellite petentials was 1.27% in the biceps brachii and 1.48% in the tibialis anterior and it was increased in neuropathy by 8.53% (6.7 times of control value) in the biceps brachii and 6.70% (4.5 times of control value) in the tibialis anterior. The satellite potential parameters were not significantly different between the control and neuropathy groups. The amplitude of MUAPs with satellite potentials was significantly higher than that of MUAPs without satellite potentials. CONCLUSION: The satellite potentials could be used as a valuable and easily obtainable, supplemental electromyographic parameters for the detection of neuromuscular disorders.
Electromyography
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Humans
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Muscles
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Needles