1.Efficacy of Cognitive Intervention Program for Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment according to Cognitive Trainers
Ju Hye KIM ; Jun Young LEE ; Jung Hae YOUN ; Me Hee JANG ; Jeong Mi YOON ; Dong Hoon LEE
Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry 2019;23(1):20-27
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of cognitive training and cognitive trainer on cognitive function in persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). METHODS: A randomized controlled single blind trial with 2 treatment groups was designed and 40 participants were included in this study. They received cognitive training intervention by cognitive professional and non-professional. The cognitive training focused on memory strategies. This cognitive intervention consisted of 8 sessions training and once a week. The effect of program was examined in performance-based measures of cognitive abilities; memory, language, constructional praxis, attention, and working memory. The comparison of effect of trainer was examined by repeated measure analysis of variance. RESULTS: Thirty-six MCI completed the cognitive intervention and was assessed neurocognitive test on pre- and post-intervention. Attention, language inhibition and semantic language were significantly improved compared with baseline in total group. The memory (p=0.003) was significantly improved in Professional Program Group and attention (p=0.007) was significantly improved in Non-Professional Program Group (NPG). Distinctively, Korean version of Short form of Geriatric Depression Scale mean score in NPG was statistically improved from 4.24 to 3.29 (p=0.018) after intervention, but the comparison between groups was not significant. CONCLUSION: This study shows that the cognitive intervention program may improve on memory, attention and language in cognitive functions of MCI. But there is difference in improvement of the domains of cognitive abilities depending on the trainer.
Cognition
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Depression
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Humans
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Memory
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Memory, Short-Term
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Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Semantics
2.A Case of Idiopathic Myelofibrosis Causing an Esophageal Variceal Hemorrhage.
Hee Cheol JANG ; Me Hwa LEE ; Jin Woo YOO ; Hyun Young HAN ; Dong Wook KANG ; Soo YOON ; Su Jin LEE ; Seong Kyu PARK ; Duk Yeii CHOI
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2000;21(1):549-553
Idiopathic Myelofibrosis (IMF), a clonal disorder of a multipotent hemtopoietic progenitor cell of unknown etiology, is characterized by massive splenomegaly, leukoerythroblastic blood changes, and bone marrow fibrosis. Portal hypertension occurs in approximately 10% of patients with IMF. Alsom there mey be bleeding from esophageal varices. A 59-year-old woman was admitted with intermittent abdominal distension and melena. An esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed extensive esophageal varices with red colored signs, and subsequently esophageal variceal ligation was performed. Marked splenomegaly and ascites was observed through abdominal US and MRI scan. Bone marrow biopsy revealed an increase in reticulin and fibrosis. Extramedullary hematopoiesis and sinusoidal change were observed in the liver biopsy specimen. This case of IMF causing an esophageal variceal hemorrhage is herein reported.
Ascites
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Biopsy
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Bone Marrow
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Endoscopy, Digestive System
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Esophageal and Gastric Varices
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Female
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Fibrosis
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Hematopoiesis, Extramedullary
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Hemorrhage*
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Humans
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Hypertension, Portal
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Ligation
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Liver
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Melena
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Middle Aged
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Primary Myelofibrosis*
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Reticulin
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Splenomegaly
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Stem Cells
3.A Case of Esophageal Granular Cell Tumor Which Treated by 'O'-Type Band Ligation and Polypectomy.
Hee Cheol JANG ; Seong Kyu PARK ; Hyeon Soo YOON ; Su Jin LEE ; Duck Yeii CHOI ; Me Hwa LEE ; Nam Hoon KIM ; Doo Yong LEE
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2000;21(4):793-796
Granular cell tumors involving the esophagus are rare tumors. Since Abrikossoff first reported five cases of granular tumor of the tongue in 1926, fewer than 200 cases of esophageal granular cell tumors have been reported in the world. The granular cell tumors usually were seen in tongue, skin & breast. it has rarely been noted in the esophagus. The treatment of this tumor was not established well. Therefore, we report a case of granular cell tumor of the low esophagus, which was resected by polypectomy following 'O'-band ligation. This 56-year-old male patient was transferred to our hospital because of abnormal endoscopic finding on the esophagus at local clinic. There was esophageal polypoid lesion on the low esophagus. After polypectomy, the lesion was revealed as granular cell tumor in histopathologic examination.
Breast
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Endoscopes
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Esophagus
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Granular Cell Tumor*
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Humans
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Ligation*
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Skin
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Tongue
4.In Vitro Analysis of Co-cultured Pancreatic Islet with Lymphocyte.
Choong Hoon KANG ; Song Cheol KIM ; Hyuk Jae JANG ; You Me WE ; Hee Young PARK ; Kyung Min CHO ; Duck Jong HAN
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1999;13(1):19-28
BACKGROUND: Transplantation of Pancreatic islet represents one of the most exciting treatment modalities for Type I diabetes mellitus. To achieve better graft survival, it is important to protect the graft from alloantigen-specific immune response. It was emphasized that islets, as with other forms of cellular transplants, have the potential advantage of being immunologically altered before transplantation, resulting in tolerance to the host without using long-term, nonspecific immunosuppression. The mixed islet-lymphocyte culture is an excellent tool to evaluate the immunogenicity of a pancreatic islets. Therefore, we co-cultured pancreatic islet and lymphocyte to investigate cytokine gene expression from the lymphocyte, and to investigate pancreatic islet viability and functional changes after co-culture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Lewis rat islets were purified from pancreas by collagenase type XI and dextran gradient method. Afterwards, Lewis rat islets were co-cultured as a stimulator and Wistar rat lymphocyte as a reponder. As a control group lymphocyte alone and islet alone were cultured in a same condition. For estimating islets viability, we counted islet viability as an IEQ (Islet equivalent). For evaluation of islets function, insulin release assay was perfomed by RIA under the glucose challenge. used by RIA. We studied cytokines gene expression of cultured cells by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULT AND CONCLUSION: 1) Islet yield was 1229.8 420.1 per rat, and counted as 2615.4 548.2 IEQ per rat. 2) Islet viability was decreased gradually with the lapse of time, more rapid in allogenic co-culture group than islet alone or isogenic co-culture group. 3) Release of insulin increased until day 3, and then decreased gradually. Insulin release was positively correlated with glucose gradient. The amount of released insulin was greater in co-cultured group than islet alone group. 4) Interleukine-2 and interferron-gamma gene expression increased in allo co-culture group, however transforming growth factor-beta gene expression was not affected by co-culture.
Animals
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Cells, Cultured
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Coculture Techniques
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Collagenases
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Cytokines
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Dextrans
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Gene Expression
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Glucose
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Graft Survival
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Immunosuppression
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Insulin
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Islets of Langerhans*
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Lymphocytes*
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Pancreas
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Rats
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Transplants
5.In Vitro Analysis of Co-cultured Pancreatic Islet with Lymphocyte.
Choong Hoon KANG ; Song Cheol KIM ; Hyuk Jae JANG ; You Me WE ; Hee Young PARK ; Kyung Min CHO ; Duck Jong HAN
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1999;13(1):19-28
BACKGROUND: Transplantation of Pancreatic islet represents one of the most exciting treatment modalities for Type I diabetes mellitus. To achieve better graft survival, it is important to protect the graft from alloantigen-specific immune response. It was emphasized that islets, as with other forms of cellular transplants, have the potential advantage of being immunologically altered before transplantation, resulting in tolerance to the host without using long-term, nonspecific immunosuppression. The mixed islet-lymphocyte culture is an excellent tool to evaluate the immunogenicity of a pancreatic islets. Therefore, we co-cultured pancreatic islet and lymphocyte to investigate cytokine gene expression from the lymphocyte, and to investigate pancreatic islet viability and functional changes after co-culture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Lewis rat islets were purified from pancreas by collagenase type XI and dextran gradient method. Afterwards, Lewis rat islets were co-cultured as a stimulator and Wistar rat lymphocyte as a reponder. As a control group lymphocyte alone and islet alone were cultured in a same condition. For estimating islets viability, we counted islet viability as an IEQ (Islet equivalent). For evaluation of islets function, insulin release assay was perfomed by RIA under the glucose challenge. used by RIA. We studied cytokines gene expression of cultured cells by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULT AND CONCLUSION: 1) Islet yield was 1229.8 420.1 per rat, and counted as 2615.4 548.2 IEQ per rat. 2) Islet viability was decreased gradually with the lapse of time, more rapid in allogenic co-culture group than islet alone or isogenic co-culture group. 3) Release of insulin increased until day 3, and then decreased gradually. Insulin release was positively correlated with glucose gradient. The amount of released insulin was greater in co-cultured group than islet alone group. 4) Interleukine-2 and interferron-gamma gene expression increased in allo co-culture group, however transforming growth factor-beta gene expression was not affected by co-culture.
Animals
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Cells, Cultured
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Coculture Techniques
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Collagenases
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Cytokines
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Dextrans
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Gene Expression
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Glucose
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Graft Survival
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Immunosuppression
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Insulin
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Islets of Langerhans*
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Lymphocytes*
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Pancreas
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Rats
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Transplants
6.The Difference in the Appearance of Proximal Humeral Epiphyseal Ossification Center on Chest Radiograph between the preterm and Full-term Infants.
Hee Hong PARK ; Seung Cheol KIM ; Young Pyo CHANG ; Jin Young PARK ; Ho Jang KWON ; Jee Young LEE ; Dong Soo YOO ; You Me KIM ; Chun Keun JEONG ; Young Seok LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1997;37(3):535-539
PURPOSE: To assess the difference in the appearance of the proximal humeral epiphyseal ossification center, as seen on chest radiograph, between preterm and full-term infants at the same corrected ages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty two preterm infants born at 26-35 weeks of gestational age and 218 normal full-term infants born at 38-42 weeks were investigated. Because of various perinatal problems, the preterm infants were treated at a neonatal intensive care unit. Proximal humeral epiphyseal ossification centers were evaluated from chest radiographs, and in cases of preterm infants, the corected age of 0 month was defined as postconceptional 40 weeks. In preterm infants, the numbers of chest radiographs obtained were 42 at 0 month, 40 at 1 month, 37 at 2 months and 36 at 3 months of corrected age, while in those who were full-term, the numbers were 103 cases at 0 month, 42 at 1 month,42 at 2 months and 31 at 3 months of age. In the preterm group, alkaline phosphatase, calcium, phosphorus levels and simple wrist radiographs were checked. We then evaluated the difference of appearance of the proximal humeral epiphyseal ossification center between preterm and full-term infants at the same corrected ages, as well as the difference between causative diseases, between the normal and abnormal serologic group and between the normal and abnormal wrist group in preterm infants at the same corrected ages. Using Fisher's exact test, the data were analysed. RESULTS: The incidences of the proximal humeral epiphyseal ossification center in preterm infants were 2.4% (1/42) at 0 month, 20.0% (8/40) at 1 month, 43.2% (16/37) at 2 months and 69.4% (25/36) at 3 months; infull-term infants, the figures were 24.3% (25/103) at 0 month, 66.7% (28/42) at 1 month, 83.3% (35/42) at 2 months and 90.3% (28/31) at 3 months. At 0, 1, and 2 months, the incidences were thus seen to be lower in preterm than infull-term infants(p<0.001), though at 3 months there was no difference(p>0.05). In preterm infants, there were no statistical differences between causative diseases, between the normal and abnormal serologic group and between the normal and abnormal wrist group(p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Up to the age of two months, the proximal humeral epiphyseal ossification center of preterm infants appears later than that of full-term infants at the same corrected age.
Alkaline Phosphatase
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Calcium
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant*
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Intensive Care, Neonatal
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Phosphorus
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Radiography, Thoracic*
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Thorax*
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Wrist
7.Prevalence and Clinicopathologic Features of Mucinous Cystic Tumor and Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumor of Pancreas in Korea.
Jin Hee SOHN ; Kyung Me KIM ; Seoung Wan CHAE ; Woo Ho KIM ; Woo Sung MOON ; Young Nyun PARK ; Chul Gun PARK ; Eun sil YU ; Hee Kyung JANG ; Hee Jin JANG ; Jong Jae JUNG ; Jin Sook JUNG ; So Young JIN ; Jong Sang CHOI ; Dae Young KANG
Korean Journal of Pathology 2003;37(4):270-278
BACKGROUND: Mucin producing cystic neoplasms, such as mucinous cystic tumor (MCT) and intraductal papillary mucinous tumor (IPMT) of the pancreas, are uncommon but become increasing in their incidences. The pathologic classification and biologic potential of these neoplasmsremain the subject of controversy. METHODS: The Gastrointestinal Pathology Study Group of the Korean Society of Pathologists analyzed the clinicopathologic characteristics of 85 casesof MCT and 72 cases of IPMT and examined the expression patterns of p53, CEA and MUC1. RESULTS: IPMT was located largely in the head, and showed connection with the main pancreatic duct (MPD, 68.1%), no ovarian-like stroma (0/72), and presence of intervening intratumoralnormal or atrophic parenchyma. On the other hand, MCT was located largely in thetail (73%), and showed common ovarian-like stroma (66/80), rare connection with the MPD(7/85) and no intervening pancreatic parenchyma. CEA and p53 immunoexpressions weresignificantly increased from adenoma through borderline to carcinoma, but MUC 1 was expressedonly in the invasive carcinoma among cases of MCT and IPMT. CONCLUSIONS: The tumorlocation, ovarian-like stroma, connection with the MPD and intratumoral intervening nonneoplastictissue were helpful in the differential diagnosis between IPMT and MCT. CEA and p53expressions can be indicators of malignancy, while MUC 1 expression can indicate invasion.
Adenoma
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Classification
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Hand
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Head
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Incidence
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Korea*
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Mucins*
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Pancreas*
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Pancreatic Ducts
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Pathology
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Prevalence*