1.Plication of redundant rectal mucosa in hemorrhoidectomy.
Chang Yong SONG ; Jung Moo LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1992;8(2):151-155
No abstract available.
Hemorrhoidectomy*
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Mucous Membrane*
2.A Case of Human Infection with the Larva of Terranova Type A.
An Hi LEE ; Sun Moo KIM ; Kyu Yong CHOI
Korean Journal of Pathology 1985;19(4):463-467
Anisakiasis refers to the accidental infection of humans by a marine nematode as a result of eating a raw flsh which contains larval stages of the nematode sub-family Anisakidae. This patient developed acute epigastric pain three days after eating a raw flsh, Astroconcer myriaster. Gastrofiberscopy revealed Anisakis larva invading the stomach wall and the larva could be extracted using a biopsy forceps via gastrofiberscopy. The worm was identified as Terranova type A larva based on their morphologic features such as its length, width, intestinal cecum reaching to anterior one-third level of ventriculus and a mucron at posterior end.
Humans
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Biopsy
3.Clinical Evaluation of Sensory Heterotropia.
Byung Moo MIN ; Woog Ki MIN ; Kyung Moo LEE ; Yong Baek KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1989;30(5):767-772
Sensory Heterotropia is defined as a secondary deviation following loss or severe reduction in visual function in one eye. We have analyzed the records of 68 patients with sensory heterotropia in order to find the incidence, etiologic causes, the factors influencing the direction of the deviation, and the amount of deviation. The incidence of sensory heterotropia was 1.1% of total out patients, and 10.5% of strabismic patients. The major causative factors of sensory heterotropia was anisometropia(33.8%) followed in frequency by uncorrected aphakia(25.0%), cataract(16.2%), retina and vitreous diseases(16.2%), optic nerve atrophy(8.8%) and corneal opacity(2.9%). Esotropia and exotropia were encountered with almost equal frequency when the onset of visual impairment occured between birth and 5 years of age, but exotropia predominated in older children and adult. Those was statistically significant(p<0.01). The direction of a sensory heterotropia was determined by the refractive error of the sound eye, i.e., if the sound eye was emmetropic or myopic, thd blind eye was predominantly exotropic, and if it is hyperopic, it was predominantly esotropic. Also, duration of visual impairment was related to the amount of deviation in exotropic patients. If the duration was under 5 years, the amounts of deviation was 16.3 prism, and over 5 years, it was 25.5 prism, and difference was statistically significant.
Adult
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Child
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Esotropia
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Exotropia
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Humans
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Incidence
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Optic Nerve
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Outpatients
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Parturition
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Refractive Errors
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Retina
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Vision Disorders
4.Pulmonary Edema Druing Hysteroscopic Myomectomy with Sorbitol-Mannitol Distention Medium.
Hyeun Ju LEE ; Moo Yong LEE ; Seung Min LEE ; Chi Heum CHO ; Sung Do YOON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(1):218-222
A 45-Year-old para 1-0-1-1 had submucosal myoma diagnosed by ultrasonogram and hysteroscopic examination. During 60 minutes hysteroscopic myomectomy, 8,000 ml of sorbitol-mannitol distention medium was used and 6,500 ml collected, resulting in a deficit of 1,500 ml. The patient received Ringer`s lactate 1,000 ml intravenously. Her urine output was 400 ml. Blood loss was 40 ml. After operation, hyponatremia(115 mEq/L) was developed and pulmonary edema was also diagnosed clinically at that time and later confirmed by chest radiograph. The judicious administration of diuretics and normal saline fluid replacement to prevent overcorrection to hypernatremia resulted in return of serum electrolytes to normal level and resolution of the pulmonary edema by postoperative day 1. We have experienced a case of pulmonary edema during hysteroscopic myomectomy with sorbitol-mannitol distention medium, which is presented with a brief review of literatures.
Diuretics
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Electrolytes
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Humans
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Hypernatremia
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Hyponatremia
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Lactic Acid
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Middle Aged
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Myoma
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Pulmonary Edema*
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Ultrasonography
5.A Case of Congenital Anterior Urethral Diverticulum.
Young Ho LEE ; Gyu Jeon SONG ; Woo Yeong CHUNG ; Moo Young OH ; Soon Yong LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(4):431-434
No abstract available.
Diverticulum*
6.A Case of Measles Hepatitis.
Sang Hoo LEE ; Gae Soon YEO ; Sun Bock SUH ; Moo Young OH ; Soon Yong LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(12):1740-1743
No abstract available.
Hepatitis*
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Measles*
7.Evaluation of the Acute Scrotum by Color Doppler Ultrasonography and Radioisotope Imaging in Children.
Jae Weon LEE ; Yong Tae KIM ; Hyun Moo LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1996;37(6):671-676
Acute scrotum is defined as an acute painful swelling of the scrotum or its content. There are many conditions it may cause acute scrotum, but since a delay in the diagnosis and treatment may led to necrosis and its loss, the possibility of torsion of the spermatic cord should be ruled out in the first place. In a retrospective study of 32 childhood patients with acute scrotum presenting to Chungbuk National University Hospital from March 1992 to March 1995, we evaluated general aspects of acute scrotum including the result of follow up. The incidence of acute epididymitis, testicular torsion, mumps orchitis, and torsion of a testicular appendage were 66%, 19%, 9% and 6%, respectively. Of the eight scrotal explorations performed, 6 had testicular torsion, and 2 had torsion of appendages. With the exception of cases of far advanced necrotic testes, both color Doppler ultrasound and radioisotope imaging were highly specific diagnostic modalities. But, because of the potentially devastating outcome of a false-negative result of imaging studies, we continue to believe that physical exam is the best guide regarding the necessity of surgical exploration and all patients with unequivocal examinations are best served by prompt surgical therapy.
Acute Pain
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Child*
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Chungcheongbuk-do
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Diagnosis
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Epididymitis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Mumps
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Necrosis
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Orchitis
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Retrospective Studies
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Scrotum*
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Spermatic Cord
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Spermatic Cord Torsion
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Testis
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Ultrasonography
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Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color*
8.A Case of Short Arm Deletion of Chromosome 14.
Ra LEE ; Jin CHOI ; Woo Gill LEE ; Chong Moo PARK ; Yong Kyun PAIK
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1981;24(2):164-168
No abstract available.
Arm*
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 14*
9.Aggressive Osteoblastoma.
Yong Koo PARK ; Hyung Bae MOON ; Dong Kyuen LEE ; Dae Moo SHIM ; Jung Dal LEE
Korean Journal of Pathology 1986;20(2):235-239
Osteoblastomas were originally thought to be lesions that could be controlled with minimal local therapy, including curettage. However, at least some of the osteoblastomas with an unexpectedly active clinical course had histologic features which differed from ordinary osteoblastomas, and the term aggressive osteoblastoma was given to these lesions. In the aggressive osteoblastoma the osteoblasts are cytologically atypical. In addition, the well organized trabecular patterns of typical osteoblastoma is partly lacking, especially in the areas that are rich in atypical osteoblasts. The case report deals a case of aggressive osteoblastoma of the left iliac wing in a 44 year old male. The interesting radiologic manifestationa(plain x-ray CAT and radionuclide bone scan) and characteristic histologic findings are presented along with review of pertinent literatures.
10.A stochastic analysis on the force of infection by hepatitis B virus in Korea.
Keun Young YOO ; Moo Song LEE ; Youngjo LEE ; Bo Youl CHOI ; Heon KIM ; Yong Sik KIM
Korean Journal of Epidemiology 1992;14(2):128-137
No abstract available.
Hepatitis B virus*
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Hepatitis B*
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Hepatitis*
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Korea*