1.Concurrent Venous Lake and Blue Nevus of the Lower Lip.
Young Joon PARK ; You Chan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2018;56(3):222-223
No abstract available.
Lakes*
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Lip*
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Nevus, Blue*
2.Comparison of Corneal Thickness Measurements with the Orbscan and Ultrasonic Pachymetry.
Pil Sung KANG ; Yun Sik YANG ; Jae Duck KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2000;41(8):1697-1703
To verify the accuracy and reproducibility of corneal thickness measurements obtained with Orbscan (Orbtek, Inc., Salt Lake City, USA), the measurements were compared with those taken with an ultrasound pachymeter (Omega Compuscan, Storz). Central corneal thickness was measured by each method in 100 eyes of 50healthy subjects. The averages by the two methods were compared. One examiner took the measurements twice by each method in 20 eyes of 10 subjects, and intraexaminer reproducibility was evaluated. Two examiners measured the thickness in 20 eyes of 10 subjects and interexaminer reproducibility was assessed. The average corneal thickness was 550.27+/-3.56 micrometer in the Orbscan measurements and 526.62+/-3.70 micrometer in the ultrasound pachymetry: There was a statistically significant difference between the two methods. Significant difference was noticed but this showed a constant corresponding correlation with the Orbscan showing a 4.4%lower average. The intraexaminer and interexaminer reproducibility showed high reliability(Guttman split-half point<0.99). The Orbscan pachymetry is a highly reliable method and may be widely used in clinical practice.
Corneal Pachymetry*
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Lakes
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Ultrasonics*
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Ultrasonography
3.Shear bond strengths of composite resin to porcelains among porcelain repair systems.
Kyoung Kyu KIM ; Sang Wan SHIN ; Jeong Yeol LEE ; Young Su KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2007;45(4):419-430
PURPOSE: This in vitro study evaluated shear bond strengths of surface treatment porcelains with four porcelain repair systems simulating intraoral bonding of composite resin to feldspathic porcelain or pressable porcelain. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eighty Porcelain disks were prepared. Group A: forty disk specimens were fabricated with Feldspathic Porcelain(Omega(R)900, Vident, Menlo Park, CA, USA). Group B: forty disk specimens were fabricated with Pressable Porcelain(IPS Empress 2 ingot, Ivoclar-Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein, Germany). Each groups was divided into 4 subgroups and composite resin cylinders were bonded to specimen with one of the following four systems: Clearfil Porcelain Bond(L. Morita, Tustin, CA, USA), Ulradent Porcelain Etch.(Ultradent, Salt Lake City, UT, USA), Porcelain Liner-M(Sun Medical Co., Kyoto, Japan), Cimara Kit(Voco, Germany). After surface conditioning with one of the four porcelain repair systems, substrate surfaces of the specimen were examined microscopically(SEM). Shear bond strengths of specimens for each subgroup were determined with a universal testing machine (5mm/min crosshead speed) after storing them in distilled water at 37+/-1 degrees C for 24 hours. Stress at failure was measured in MPa, and mode of failure was recorded. Differences among four repair systems were analyzed with two way ANOVA and Duncan test at the 95% significance level. RESULTS: In the scanning electron photomicrograph of the treated porcelain surface, hydrofluoric acid etched group appeared the highest roughness. The shear bond strength of the phosphoric acid etched group was not significantly(p>0.05) different between feldspathic porcelain and pressable porcelain. But in no treatment and roughened with a bur group, the shear bond strength of the feldspathic porcelain was significantly higher than that of the pressable porcelain. In hydrofluoric acid etched group, the shear bond strength of the pressable porcelain was significantly higher(p<0.05). CONCLUSION: 1. Treatment groups showed significantly greater shear bond strengths than no treatment group(p<0.05). 2. Group with more roughened porcelain surface did not always show higher shear bond strengths. 3. In phosphoric acid etched group, there was no significant difference in shear bond strength between feldspathic porcelain and pressable porcelain(p>0.05). However in the other groups, there were significant differences in shear bond strengths between feldspathic porcelain and pressable porcelain(p<0.05).
Dental Porcelain*
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Hydrofluoric Acid
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Lakes
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Liechtenstein
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Water
4.Deuteromethylactin B from a Freshwater-derived Streptomyces sp..
Anam F SHAIKH ; Maryam ELFEKI ; Samantha LANDOLFA ; Urszula TANOUYE ; Stefan J GREEN ; Brian T MURPHY
Natural Product Sciences 2015;21(4):261-267
Compared to their terrestrial and marine counterparts, little is known about the capacity of freshwater-derived actinomycete bacteria to produce novel secondary metabolites. In the current study, we highlight the disparities that exist between cultivation-independent and -dependent analyses of actinomycete communities from four locations in Lake Michigan sediment. Furthermore, through phylogenetic analysis of strains isolated from these locations, we identified a Streptomyces sp., strain B025, as being distinct from other Streptomyces spp. isolated from sediment. Upon fermentation this strain produced a rare class of eight-membered lactone secondary metabolites, which have been for their antitumor properties. We used spectroscopic and chemical derivitization techniques to characterize octalactin B (1) in addition to its corresponding novel, unnatural degradation product (2).
Bacteria
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Fermentation
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Fresh Water
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Lakes
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Michigan
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Streptomyces*
5.Z-Epicanthoplasty Combined with Double Eyelidplasty: Its Indication, Results & Pitfalls .
Kwan Chul TARK ; Jee Myung KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2002;29(6):515-520
The formation of pretarsal fold without modification of the medial canthal folds may produce eyes with rounder and narrower palpebral fissures. In the last 6 years, the authors performed double eyelidplasty in 16 patients with Oriental eyelids and type III medial epicanthal fold. In 9 patients, simple double eyelidplasty was performed and in 7 patients double eyelidplasty combined with Z-epicanthoplasty were performed. The aesthetic and functional outcomes, and overall patient satisfaction were followed up in 15 patients up to 5 years. In group of double eyelidplasty only, results were equivalent to Good selectively in only 4 patients who had relatively long preoperative palpebral fissure. The epifolds were sustaining in all patients. Remaining patients showed Fair or Poor results. In group of double eyelidplasty combined with Z-epicanthoplasty, all patients showed Good or Excellent results except one who had defective scar maturation. To achieve apparent aesthetic enhancement and beautiful looking eyes with lengthy palpebral fissure in patients with Type III or IV medial canthal epifold, epicanthoplasty should be combined with double eyelidplasty. It achieves apparent aesthetic enhancement by eliminating the medial epicanthal fold and opening the lacrimal lake widely leaving minimal scar and natural supratarsal skin fold line in a single stage operation.
Cicatrix
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Eyelids
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Humans
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Lakes
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Patient Satisfaction
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Skin
6.A Case of Blastomycosis after Traveling around Non-Endemic Area.
Chang Gyun SEO ; Young Woo SEO ; Hun Pyo PARK ; Won Il CHOI ; Han Seung BEOM ; Kun Young KWON ; Soo Ji SUH ; Young June JEON
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2005;58(6):619-623
Blastomycosis is a systemic pyogranulomatous disease that is caused by a thermally dimorphic fungus, Blastomyces dermatitidis. it's the disease is endemic in the south-eastern and south central states of the USA, which border the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, the mid-western states and Canadian provinces bordering the Great Lakes as well as in a small area of New York and Canada adjacent to the St. Lawrence River.1 We encountered a case of blastomycosis, representing as a pulmonary manifestation after traveling around a non-endemic area and report it with a brief review of the relevant literature.
Blastomyces
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Blastomycosis*
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Canada
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Fungi
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Lakes
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Mississippi
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Ohio
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Rivers
7.Evaluation of Green Vac-Tube in Clinical Laboratory Tests.
Jee yong KIM ; Deok Hwa NAM ; Sun Hyung KIM ; Jin Hyuk YANG ; Soo Young YOON ; Chae Seung LIM ; Chang Kyu LEE ; Yoon jung CHO ; Young Kee KIM ; Kap No LEE
Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance 2008;30(2):307-314
BACKGROUND: Vacuum tubes are widely used in the clinical laboratory for routine tests. We compared a newly developed Green Vac-Tube (SPM, Gimje, Korea) with Vacutainer (BD, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA) and Vacuette (Greiner Bio-One, Frickenhausen, Germany) in routine chemistry and hematology tests. METHODS: A total of 101 volunteers, 81 patients and 20 healthy volunteer, were recruited and we had collected blood samples with three kinds of EDTA tubes and those of serum separating tubes. The samples were evaluated for chemistry and hematology tests using TOSHIBA 200FR (Toshiba, Tokyo, Japan) and ADVIA (Siemens, Deerfield, IL, USA) respectively. Their results were statistically analyzed by paired t-test and Bland-Altman plot. RESULTS: Their clinical utilities were examined by CLIA'88 programs. Paired t-test analysis revealed that the results of ALP, AST, total bilirubin, CO2, Hct and MCV showed statistically significant differences between Green Vac-Tube and previously used two vacuum tubes. Similar significant differences were also observed between previous two vacuum tubes. And 194 (4.37%) cases among 5,151 cases were in the critical region by Bland-Altman plot. All different cases, except Na+, K+ however, were clinically acceptable by CLIA'88 programs. CONCLUSIONS: Green Vac-tube has good analytical performance compared to previously-used tubes.
Bilirubin
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Edetic Acid
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Hematology
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Humans
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Lakes
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Tokyo
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Vacuum
8.Therapeutic Effects of Sclerotherapy of Venous Lake on the Lip.
Dong Nyeok HYUN ; Jong Hoon WON ; Joon Soo PARK ; Hyun CHUNG ; Hyo Chan JANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(11):1149-1153
BACKGROUND: Although venous lake is asymptomatic, treatment is usually performed for cosmetic purposes or to prevent bleeding after trauma. The treatment is diverse and includes surgical excision, compression and cryotherapy. Above all, sclerotherapy is a useful and effective procedure for the treatment of venous lake on the lip. OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to assess the effectiveness and complications of the sclerotherapy of venous lake on the lip. METHODS: Fifteen lesions from eleven patients with venous lake on the lip were treated with sclerotherapy using sodium tetradecyl sulfate, detergent sclerosant. According to the size of lesions, the volume of infused solution was varied and the effectiveness of treatment was evaluated after four weeks. RESULTS: After a single treatment, fourteen of the fifteen lesions(93.3%) were cleared completely. The remaining lesion was treated one additional time. There were no reported complications during treatment. CONCLUSION: Sclerotherapy is highly effective and safe for the treatment of venous lake on the lip and may be a promising treatment option.
Cryotherapy
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Detergents
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Lakes*
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Lip*
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Sclerotherapy*
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Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate
9.Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of Prostate.
Hyung Il LEE ; Dae Gon KIM ; Young Jin SEO ; Jung Ran KIM ; Kyung Seop LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 2003;44(11):1187-1189
It is not atypical for a small amount of mucin to be present in prostate adenocarcinoma. But true mucinous type of adenocarcinoma of prostate occurs rarely, with 88 cases reported in the literature. This has been histopathologically defined as containing lakes of extracellular mucin comprising at least 25% of the primary prostate tumor. The biologic behavior of this malignancy is not well known and the prognosis is considered to be poor compared with typical adenocarcinoma of the prostate. We experienced a case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of prostate that was developed in a 70 year-old man.
Adenocarcinoma
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Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous*
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Aged
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Humans
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Lakes
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Mucins*
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Prognosis
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Prostate*
10.Two Cases of Venous Lakes.
Ji Hun MUN ; Ji Hyun YI ; Seong Hyun PARK ; Jun Sang LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2005;43(6):849-851
Venous lakes are small, bluish-purple, slightly-raised, soft papules or nodules occurring on the exposed skin of elderly people. The lips and ears are the most common sites. Histopathologically, large, dilated and irregular thin-walled venules are located on the upper and mid-dermis. Venous lake is not a rare disease, however, there has been no report of this condition in Korean literature. We report two cases of venous lake together with a review of the pertinent papers.
Aged
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Ear
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Humans
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Lakes*
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Lip
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Rare Diseases
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Skin
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Venules