1.The Clinical Experience of Flexible Intramedullary Nailing for Tibial Shaft Fractures
Chang Uk CHOI ; Soo Kyoon RAH ; Wan Surk CHOI ; Moo Sool KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(1):165-174
No abstract available in English.
Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary
2.Clinical Observation on Operation for Complicated Cataract in Leprosy Patients.
Min Jae LEE ; Moo Woong KIM ; Kyung Hwan SHYN ; Bon Sool KOO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(2):154-159
41 cases of complicated cataract in leprosy patients were operated on from May 1989 to March 1990 at National Sorok Island Hospital. In all cases, extracapsular cataract extraction was attempted and sector or peripheral iridectomy was performed. Inferior sphincterotomy was not done in any of the cases. The postoperative results were very satisfactory in most of the operating cases. The results are as follows; 1) Corrected vision above 0.1 was obtained in 29 eyes(70.7%). 2) Corrected vision from F.C. to 0.09 was obtained in 8 eyes(19.5%). 3) Corrected vision below H.M. was obtained in 4 eyes(9.8%). 4) 37 eyes(90.2%) among the total 41 showed an improvement of corrected vision.
Cataract Extraction
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Cataract*
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Humans
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Iridectomy
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Leprosy*
3.Analysis of Early Results from the Emergency Department Syndromic Surveillance System for Bioterrorism.
Soon Joo WANG ; Eun Kyeong JEONG ; Joon Pil CHO ; Joon Sik KIM ; In Sool YOO ; Moo Up AHN ; Tag HEO ; In Cheol PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2002;13(4):513-522
PURPOSE: This study reviewed the development of and analyzed the early results from syndromic surveillance based on emergency departments, which was developed to detect bioterrorism attacks, especially during the 2002 FIFA Korea-Japan World Cup games. METHOD: Data from homepages and server computers were analyzed from May 13 2002, to August 5 2002. The data were gathered everyday from 121 emergency departments in Korea via the internet by using PC or PDA. Some data gathered via telephone or FAX were also digitalized. RESULTS: The daily report rate was 82.5% on average. Most of the cases were acute respiratory syndrome (63.4%) and acute sporadic diarrheal syndrome (34.8%). No bioterrorism was confirmed during this period. The peak times and distributions of sporadic and cluster cases of acute diarrheal syndrome are not equivalent. In the case of level 2 reports, there was an average of 12 cases per one institute and 32.8 cases per institute of level 1 and 2 reports totally. CONCLUSIONS: The emergency department syndromic surveillance system for bioterrorism is the first everyday reporting system based on the clinical basis in emergency depart-ments. It has been and is functioning without large problems, but exact knowledge of and more participation by reporting institutes are required. It is necessary to survey the results for a longer period and to correct the early problems if we want to know the ultimate usefulness of this system.
Academies and Institutes
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Bioterrorism*
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Emergencies*
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Emergency Service, Hospital*
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Internet
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Korea
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Telephone
4.Epidemiologic Survey of Onychomycosis in Koreans: Multicenter Study.
Sung Min HWANG ; Dong Min KIM ; Moo Kyu SUH ; Kyung Sool KWON ; Ki Hong KIM ; Byung In RO ; Kee Chan MOON ; Kyu Joong AHN ; Young Ho WON ; Hee Joon YU ; Kwang Hoon LEE ; Baik Kee CHO
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2011;16(2):35-43
BACKGROUND: Although there have been many studies about onychomycosis, no study about Koreans in onychomycosis has been reported in Korea. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the onychomycosis in Koreans. METHODS: From April, 2009, to March, 2010, 1,893 patients with onychomycosis who visited the department of dermatology at 10 university hospitals were evaluated. RESULTS: Of 1,893 patients with onychomycosis, 93.8% were toenail onychomycosis, 2.2% fingernail onychomycosis, and 4.0% onychomycosis in both toenails and fingernails. Among the age groups, the incidence rate was highest over the sixties (35.6%). The ratio of male to female patients was 1.3:1. Distal and lateral subungual onychomycosis (80.3%) was the most common clinical type of onychomycosis. Combination therapy of oral terbinafine or itraconazole and topical amorolfine nail lacquer was most common in the treatment of onychomycosis. The most common reasons for combination therapy in onychomycosis were higher cure rate due to synergistic activity (40.2%), followed by shortened treatment duration (12.8%), patient compliance (12.3%), and prevention of recurrence and reinfection (1.7%). CONCLUSION: Because of the increase in onychomycosis, we suggest the need of standard treatment guidelines for Korean patients with onychomycosis.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Dermatology
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Female
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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Incidence
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Itraconazole
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Lacquer
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Male
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Morpholines
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Nails
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Naphthalenes
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Onychomycosis
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Patient Compliance
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Recurrence