1.Optimal locations and travelling pathways of emergency ambulances in Wonju city.
Moo Eob AHN ; Kyoung Soo LIM ; Sung Oh HWANG ; Seong Joon KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1993;4(1):67-77
No abstract available.
Ambulances*
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Emergencies*
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Gangwon-do*
2.Analysis of korean disaster plan with the review of three cases of disasters.
Moo Eob AHN ; Sung Oh HWANG ; Kyoung Soo LIM ; Sung Joon KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1993;4(2):27-39
No abstract available.
Disasters*
3.Diagnosis of chest injury by abdominal CT scan in multiple injured patients.
Moo Ub AHN ; Sung Oh HWANG ; Kyoung Soo LIM ; Joong Hwan OH ; Seong Joon KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1991;2(1):91-98
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Humans
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Thoracic Injuries*
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Thorax*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed*
4.Septal surgery using crushed cartilage.
Moon Suh PARK ; Hyung Moo LEE ; Kyung Hun YANG ; Ki Beom SONG ; Hyun Joon LIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1991;34(2):271-277
No abstract available.
Cartilage*
5.Concentration and distribution of tumor associated antigens, TAG-72and CEA, in stomach cancer.
June Key CHUNG ; Myung Chul LEE ; Hong Keun CHUNG ; Chang Soon KOH ; Sang Moo LIM ; Ja Joon JANG
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1992;26(2):371-379
No abstract available.
Stomach Neoplasms*
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Stomach*
6.In Vivo Biomechanics Using Dual Orthogonal Fluoroscopy after Posterior Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty.
Sang Eun PARK ; Jin Young YANG ; Moo Joon LIM
Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Research Society 2009;12(2):76-85
This study investigated the six degrees of freedom (DOF) kinematics and three-dimensional (3D) contact during kneeling after total knee replacement arthroplasty. A total of 16 South Korean female patients (22 knees) after posteriorly stabilized (PS) TKA (LPS-Flex) performed by a single surgeon were randomly recruited. The patients were imaged using a dual fluoroscopic technique while they were kneeling from initial to maximum flexion. The acquired images and 3D models were then used to recreate the in vivo pose of the components Patients flexed their knee, on average, from 107.3degrees to 128.0degrees during the kneeling activity. Changes in kinematics included proximal, medial, posterior translation and varus rotation. Articular contact moved posteriorly by 5.9 mm and 6.4 mm in the medial and lateral compartments, respectively. Contact also moved medially by 3.2 mm and 5.8 mm in the medial and lateral compartments. A decrease in articular contact was observed in both condyles, and lateral condylar lift-off increased with flexion (P=0.0001). The tibiofemoral and cam/post articular contact data acquired in this study further suggest that kneeling may be performed by patients after clinically successful PS TKA who feel comfortable with activity and are free of
Arthroplasty
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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Biomechanics
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Female
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Fluoroscopy
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Freedom
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Humans
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Knee
7.The problems of rural interhospital transfer of injured patients to a referal emergency center.
Kyoung Soo LIM ; Young Sik KIM ; Moo Eob AHN ; Sung Oh HWANG ; Nam Cheon CHO ; Sung Joon KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1992;3(1):44-53
No abstract available.
Emergencies*
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Humans
8.Survival and factors influencing on restoration of spontaneous circulation after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in emergency room.
Sung Oh HWANG ; Boo Soo LEE ; Young Sik KIM ; Moo Eob AHN ; Kyoung Soo LIM ; Seong Joon KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1993;4(1):15-25
No abstract available.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation*
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Emergencies*
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Emergency Service, Hospital*
9.Comparison of CD34+ subsets and clonogenicity in human bone marrow, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor-mobilized peripheral blood, and cord blood.
Sang Hee CHO ; Ik Joo CHUNG ; Je Jung LEE ; Moo Lim PARK ; Hyeoung Joon KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1999;14(5):520-525
To compare the clonogenicity and distribution of CD34+ subsets in bone marrow (BM), granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) mobilized peripheral blood (PB) and cord blood (CB), we analyzed in vitro colony formation and CD34+ cells co-expressing differentiation molecules (CD38, HLA-DR), myeloid associated molecules (CD13, CD33), a T-cell associated molecule (CD3), and a B-cell associated molecule (CD19) from mononuclear cells (MNCs) in the three compartments. The proportions of CD34+CD38- cells (BM: 4.4+/-2.8%, PB: 5.3+/-2.1%, CB: 5.9+/-3.9%) and CD34+HLA-DR cells (BM: 4.7+/-3.4%, PB: 5.5+/-2.3%, CB: 6.1+/-3.7%) did not differ significantly among the compartments. In contrast, a significantly higher proportion of CD34 cells of PB and CB co-expressed CD13 (75.0+/-11.4%, 77.7+/-17.3%) and CD33 (67.1 +/-5.7%, 56.8+/-10.3%) compared with those of BM (43.0+/-6.3%, 27.6+/-5.1%) and a significantly higher number of granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming units (CFU-GM) and erythroid burst-forming units (BFU-E) were detected in MNCs derived from PB and CB compared with those from BM (p<0.01). The proportion of CD34+CD19+ cells was higher in BM (34.9+/-11.9%) than those in PB (5.6+/-3.0%) and CB (4.7=2.1%) (p<0.05). The proportion of CD34+CD3+ was comparable in all three compartments. In conclusion, our findings show that MNCs of mobilized PB and CB display similar phenotypic profiles of CD34+ subsets and clonogenicity, different from those of BM.
Adult
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Antigens, CD34/immunology*
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Bone Marrow/immunology*
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Colony-Forming Units Assay
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Comparative Study
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Fetal Blood/immunology*
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Flow Cytometry
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Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor/pharmacology
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HLA-DR Antigens/immunology
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells/immunology*
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Human
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Leukocytes, Mononuclear/immunology
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Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology
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Male
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Phenotype
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Reference Values
10.Synthesis characterization and biodistribution of Tc-ethyl-3-isocyanobutyrate as a new myocardial perfusion agent.
Myung Chul LEE ; Jung Hyuck CHO ; Dong Moo LEE ; Sang Moo LIM ; Seung Joon OH ; Soo Wook CHUNG ; Kyung Han LEE ; Jae Min JEONG ; June Key CHUNG ; Chang Soon KOH
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1993;27(2):223-232
No abstract available.
Perfusion*