1.Effect of Tubercin-3 on two Cases of Malignant Melanoma.
Byung Ho LEE ; Man Gik MAN ; Hee Chul EUN
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1979;17(5):373-377
This relatively uncommon malignant melanoma (incidence less than 5/100, 000 population) is attested to by the fact that despite accounting for only 3% of all cutaneous malignant neoplasms and causes 67% of the deaths attributabIe to skin cancer. Sunlight pIays a major role in. the development of melanoma. Several factors influence the clinical course of malignant melanoma, such as sex, site, type of ma1ignant melanoma, degree of cellular anaplasia, inflammatory reaction and thickness of the lesion. Two caees of malignant melanoma were presented. The one was 55 year old male who had been suffered from large pea sued blackish ulcerative lesion on the lft sole aince 3 years before. The other one was 66 year old female wha had been suffered frorn walnut sized ulcerative lesion on the right inner wrist joint with regional lymph adenopathy since 2 yea,ra before. The patient was treated with wide surgical excision, regionaI lymphnode dissection and subcutaneous injection with Tubercin-3. The first male patient was treated completely but second female patient shows recurrence of the lesion on the right forearm and upper arm within 40 days.
Aged
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Anaplasia
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Arm
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Female
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Forearm
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Humans
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Injections, Subcutaneous
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Juglans
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Male
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Melanoma*
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Middle Aged
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Peas
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Recurrence
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Skin Neoplasms
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Sunlight
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Ulcer
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Wrist Joint
2.The Effect of Normal Ocular Tension on Vitreous Loss in Cataract Operation.
Zeung Woo YOON ; Dal Man KWON ; Bum Hi OK ; Kee Nam LEE ; Su Gik LEE ; Byung Sam MIN
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1969;10(1):39-42
From 39 eyes of 31 cases which received the cataract operation performed under the surface anesthesia by 2 specialists, 2 senior, 1 third and 1 first year residents at Red cross Society, the following results were obtained. 1. The maximal value of intraocular pressure was 19.0mmHg, minimal value, 11.5mmHg and the average, 14.9mmHg just before the cataract operation. 2. The rupture of the capsule was 21.4% and the loss of vitreous body, 7.1% in intraocular lens extrations. 3. The degree of anteior projetion of the eyes had not direct relationship with the intracapsular lens extraction. 4. All patients who received the cataract operation were required sufficient akinesia sedation. 5. Within normal intraocular pressure, the intraocular pressure didn't seem to have any effect to the loss of vitreous body.
Anesthesia
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Cataract*
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Humans
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Intraocular Pressure*
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Lenses, Intraocular
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Red Cross
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Rupture
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Specialization
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Vitreous Body