1.A case of bilateral polycystic kidney diagnosed prenatally by ultrasonography.
Byung Soo KIM ; Jung Gyu LEE ; Kil Hyung LEE ; Sung Ki HONG ; Man Jong LEE ; Ha Jong JANG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1016-1020
No abstract available.
Polycystic Kidney Diseases*
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Ultrasonography*
2.MR Imaging of Aortic Diseases.
Jae Hyung PARK ; Kil Sun PARK ; Joon Koo HAN ; Jin Uk CHUNG ; Jung Gi IM ; Man Chung HAN
Korean Circulation Journal 1991;21(2):295-300
MR imaging was performed in 40 patients of aortic disease from March 1988 to February 1990. Transverse, coronal and oblique sagital views were obtained with ECG gating and even echo technique using 0.5 T and 2.0 T MR systems. In 12 patients of aortic aneurysm, the location, the size and the extent of aneurysm could be assessed in all cases. In the cases of six abdominal aortic aneurysm, the relation of aneurysm to renal arteries was evaluated. In 18 cases of aortic dissection, the extent of involvement as well as associated abnormalities was well evaluated in all cases. In the 8 cases of congenital aortic anomalies, the vascular anatomy was well demonstrated. However, the abnormalities of major branches could not be assessed with MR imaging especially in 2 cases of Takayasu's arteritis. With our experiences, MR imaging is regarded as a primary diagnostic modality for aortic disease and expected to be developed as the alternative measure to the angiography in the future.
Aneurysm
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Angiography
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Aorta
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Aortic Aneurysm
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Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal
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Aortic Diseases*
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Electrocardiography
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Renal Artery
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Takayasu Arteritis
3.Major abdominal vascular injuries
Myung Ho OH ; Jung Hwan CHOI ; Young Man BAE ; Yong Sik MOON ; Yong Kil SUH ; Hoong Jae ZOO
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1992;8(1):47-62
No abstract available.
Vascular System Injuries
4.Effect of Epidural Steroid Injection in the Low Back Pain.
Jang Chull LEE ; Man Bin YIM ; In Hong KIM ; Chang Young LEE ; Chull Hung KANG ; Jung Gu LEE ; Jung Kil CHUNG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1996;25(6):1183-1188
In order to evaluate the effect of the lumbar epidural steroid injection in the low back pain and/or radicular pain. We studied 66 patients who were treated and followed for an average of 8.6 months. In the initial evaluation, main pain sites were as follows: low back pain in 41 patients, buttock pain in 7 patients, and leg pain. In 18 patients. Immediate response and delayed response in the patients were studied. Immediate response within 1 day after injection revealed the following : dramatic improvement in 3.0%;some improvement in 56.1%; no improvement in 27.3%; and more aggravated in 13.6%. Delayed response after 1 month revealed the following : 15.2% continuously maintained improvement; 9.1 showed progressive improvement;36.4% experienced recurring pain; 27.3% had no improvement; and 10.6% had aggravating pain. The effect of the lumbar epidural steroid injection was not affected by the severity of pain in the initial evaluation. Better improvements were noted in patients who suffered radicular pain than those who suffered low back or buttock pain. Good prognostic factors were young age and male. Complications that the patients suffered were transient injection pain(6), edema of the face or extremity(10), transient leg weakness(5) and dural puncture(1). The number of patients who wanted to recommend this procedure to others were 22(33.3%). In conclusion, epidural steroid injection was one of the methods in the management of the patients who suffered low back pain and/or radicular pain and had no effect by any other therapies.
Buttocks
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Edema
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Humans
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Leg
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Low Back Pain*
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Male
5.Foreign Body in the Urethra.
Hyun Jun PARK ; Jong Kil NAM ; Jung Man KIM ; Nam Cheol PARK
Korean Journal of Andrology 2005;23(1):47-50
Most foreign bodies in the lower genitourinary tract are self-inserted through the urethra. A diagnosis is made by clinical history, physical examinations, and imaging studies of the patient. The best method of removing a urethral foreign bodydepends on the size and mobility of the object. When possible, endoscopic and minimallyinvasive techniques of removal should be used. However, surgical retrieval of a foreign body may be required. We report 4 cases of foreign bodies in the urethra with a brief literature review.
Diagnosis
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Foreign Bodies*
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Humans
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Physical Examination
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Urethra*
6.Successful Management of Large Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation by Preoperative Embolization and One-stage Operation.
Jang Chull LEE ; Man Bin YIM ; Eun Ek SON ; Dong Won KIM ; Jung Kyo LEE ; In Hong KIM ; Seok Kil ZEON
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1988;17(3):571-582
The surgery of large cerebral arteriovenous malformation(AVM) may be complicated by the potential for serious brain swelling and hemorrhage during operation and/or postoperative period due to "normal perfusion pressure breadthrough(NPPB)". The authors present two cases of successful management of large AVM which anticipated the development of 'NPPB' using hypotension and preoperative embolization. The one case admitted with intraventricular hemorrhage and intracerebral hematoma due to rupture of large occipital AVM. We managed him with one-stage resection, followed by postoperative hypotension successfully. The another case was interesting. He had the history of intracranial hemorrhage about 13 years ago. We treated him conservatively at that time. He also had the another attack of intracranial hemorrhage in 1979. We performed angiography which revealed large AVM around trigon of left lateral ventricle. He also had another one time of intracranial hemorrhage in 1985. In 1986, We decided to treat him surgically and repeated angiography which showed enlarged AVM compare to size of AVM in previous angiogram of 1979 definitely. We embolized this lesion with Ivalon(R)(polyvinyl alcohol) and confirmed decreased size of AVM. During waiting the surgical resection, another intracranial hemorrhage occurred and recovered without surgical management. In May 1987, we decided to do operation and performed preoperative angiography, which showed reenlarged of previous embolic obliterated AVM. We resected that AVM successfully and discharged him without any aggravation of previous neurological signs. The pathologic findings of resected embolized AVM revealed infiltration of neurtrophils within vessel walls and foreign body material, surrounded by multinucleated foreign body giant cells, epitheloid cells in the vessel lumen. We reviewed the literature and discussed the enlargement of AVM, the treatment of large AVM, especially in point of view about 'NPPB' and pathologic findings of embolized AVM with Ivalon(R)(polyvinyl alcohol).
Angiography
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Brain Edema
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Foreign Bodies
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Giant Cells, Foreign-Body
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Hematoma
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Hemorrhage
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Hypotension
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Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations*
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Intracranial Hemorrhages
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Lateral Ventricles
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Perfusion
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Postoperative Period
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Rupture
7.Proteomic Analysis of a Rat Cerebral Ischemic Injury Model after Human Cerebral Endothelial Cell Transplantation.
Tae Min CHOI ; Misun YUN ; Jung Kil LEE ; Jong Tae PARK ; Man Seok PARK ; Hyung Seok KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2016;59(6):544-550
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral endothelial cells have unique biological features and are fascinating candidate cells for stroke therapy. METHODS: In order to understand the molecular mechanisms of human cerebral endothelial cell (hCMEC/D3) transplantation in a rat stroke model, we performed proteomic analysis using 2-dimensional electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Protein expression was confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR and Western blot. RESULTS: Several protein spots were identified by gel electrophoresis in the sham, cerebral ischemia (CI), and CI with hCMEC/D3 treatment cerebral ischemia with cell transplantation (CT) groups, and we identified 14 differentially expressed proteins in the CT group. Proteins involved in mitochondrial dysfunction (paraplegin matrix AAA peptidase subunit, SPG7), neuroinflammation (peroxiredoxin 6, PRDX6), and neuronal death (zinc finger protein 90, ZFP90) were markedly reduced in the CT group compared with the CI group. The expression of chloride intracellular channel 4 proteins involved in post-ischemic vasculogenesis was significantly decreased in the CI group but comparable to sham in the CT group. CONCLUSION: These results contribute to our understanding of the early phase processes that follow cerebral endothelial cell treatment in CI. Moreover, some of the identified proteins may present promising new targets for stroke therapy.
Animals
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Blotting, Western
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Brain
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Brain Ischemia
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Cell Transplantation
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Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy
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Electrophoresis
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Endothelial Cells*
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Fingers
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Humans*
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Ischemia
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Mass Spectrometry
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Neurons
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Proteomics
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Rats*
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Stroke
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Transplants
8.Penile Epidermal Inclusion Cyst after Circumcision.
Jung Man KIM ; Jong Kil NAM ; Hyun Jun PARK ; Nam Cheol PARK
Korean Journal of Andrology 2005;23(2):104-106
A 52-year-old man presented with a painless, slowly growing mass on the penis. The mass had been noted since he underwent circumcision 20 years ago. A cystic mobile mass about 2 cm in depth was found surrounding the coronal sulcus along the scar left from the circumcision operation. Excision of the mass was performed to confirm the diagnosis. There was no communication with the urethra. The pathological diagnosis was epidermal inclusion cyst of the penis. Epidermal inclusion cysts of the penis are rare. To our knowledge, this is the first case in the domestic literature.
Cicatrix
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Circumcision, Male*
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Diagnosis
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Epidermal Cyst
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Penis
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Urethra
9.A Case of Malignant Insulinoma Treated with Streptozotocin after Surgery
Yun Chang JUN ; Byung Hun LIM ; Bong Jung SON ; Byung Ik KIM ; Man Ho LEE ; Sang Jong LEE ; Won Kil PAE ; Myung Suk KIM
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 1994;9(2):150-155
Insulinoma is clinically characterized by fasting hypoglycemia, various neuropsychiatric symptoms, and these caused by secondary to hypoglycemia.Of patients with insulinoma, 80 percent have single benign tumors, 11 percent have multiple benign tumors, 6 percent have single malignant tumors, and the remainder have multiple malignant tumors or islet hyperplasia according to Service's statement.A 42 year-old male chemical engineer who had insulinoma associated with regional lymph node metastasis has been successfully performed with curative resection and consecutive postoperative therapy with streptozotocin.He entered to this hospital because of frequent occasion of bizarre behavior and language, transient unconsiousness and syncopal episode, and sweating associated with hypoglycemia especially in night four months prior to addmission in November 1992. Those symptoms and hypoglycemia were controlled by intravenous glucose injection and/or oral feeding of glucose riched stuffs.No physical abnormalities were found except neuropsychiatric symptoms. On admission the fasting blood glucose level was 10 mg/dl, plasma immunoreactive plasma insulin level was 125.23 uU/ml, and plasma C-peptide level was 10.24 ng/ml, respectively.Abdominal CT was suggestive of retroperitoneal tumor just behind the pancreas. Selective celiac axis angiography demonstrated hypervascular mass supplied by dorsal pancreatic artery which was compatible with insulinoma. Surgical intervention including distal pancreatectomy, as well as splenectomy and parital omental resection were performed successfully. Consecutive postoperative treatment of streptozotocin was done without any side effects.His condition is very good and enjoyed his life with full activity to date.
Angiography
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Arteries
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Blood Glucose
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C-Peptide
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Fasting
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Glucose
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Hypoglycemia
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Insulin
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Insulinoma
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Lymph Nodes
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Male
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Pancreas
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Pancreatectomy
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Plasma
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Splenectomy
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Streptozocin
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Sweat
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Sweating
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Syncope
10.Anthracofibrosis Mimicking Lung Cancer on CT: MR Imaging Findings.
Dae Sik RYU ; Deok Hee LEE ; Seung Moon JUNG ; Soo Jung CHOI ; Sung Bin PARK ; Man Soo PARK ; Kil Hyeun KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2001;5(1):18-23
PURPOSE: To describe the MRI findings in the bronchial anthracofibrosis mimicking lung cancer on CT examination. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients, who showed CT findings mimicking lung cancer, were selected among fifty patients of bronchial anthracofibrosis proven by bronchoscopic biopsy, consisting of two men and eight women, ranging in age from 58 to 79 years old (average age, 68 years old). CT scan and MRI were performed in all patients(n=10). Percutaneous lung biopsy on mass was performed in one patient. MRI findings were analyzed with the emphasis on the signal intensity of the mass (n=4), collapsed lung (n=4) and lymph node (n=10) on axial T1 and T2-weighted images by two radiologists in consensus. No contrast enhancement was used in all cases. RESULTS: CT scan revealed mass(n=4), atelectasis with obstructive pneumonia(n=4) and bronchial wall thickening(n=2). All patients showed enlarged medistinal lymph nodes(n=10). The mass showed low signal intensity on T1WI and T2WI (n=4). The collapsed lung in patients with atelectasis indicated intermediate signal intensity on T1WI and low signal intensity on T2WI (n=4). Nine patients showed low signal intensity of lymph node on T1WI and T2WI, except one patient who showed central high signal intensity with peripheral rim of low signal intensity in right lower paratracheal lymph node on T2WI. CONCLUSION: Low signal intensity of a mass, collapsed lung, and lymph nodes on T2WI in anthracofibrosis patients may be helpful in differentiation of the lesion from lung cancer.
Aged
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Biopsy
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Consensus
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms*
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Lung*
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Lymph Nodes
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Male
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Pulmonary Atelectasis
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed