1.Postoperative Management after Microsurgery.
Journal of the Korean Microsurgical Society 2012;21(2):170-174
No abstract available.
Microsurgery
2.Headache Education and Assessment for Migraineurs
Myoung-Jin CHA ; Byung-Su KIM ; Soo-Jin CHO
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2020;38(3):169-174
Migraine is a common neurologic disorder with recurrent headache and variable accompanying symptoms. Patients with migraine have suffered by an enormous burden on daily life and impairment of quality of life (QoL), but migraine is still underdiagnosed and undertreated. For early and better diagnosis and treatment of migraine, headache education and instruments for evaluation of headache outcomes including QoL and disability are essential. Nonpharmachological treatment like cognitive-behavior therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, lifestyle modification and trigger avoidance, biofeedback, relaxation training can reduce frequency of pain, disability, so headache education might be helpful. Headache diary and instruments for evaluation of QoL, disability and comorbidity like Migraine Disability Assessment Scale (MIDAS), Headache Impact Test-6 (HIT-6), Migraine-Specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MSQ) are useful tools to decide plans of treatment. When nonpharmachological treatment and headache education are well applied and evaluation of the QoL and disability are reflected, it will help improve the quality of life for migraine patients.
J Korean Neurol Assoc 38(3):169-174, 2020
3.Medial Malleolar Insufficiency Fracture of the Ankle in an Elderly Patient with Osteoporosis.
Gang Deuk KIM ; Soo Uk CHAE ; Myoung Soo CHA
Journal of Bone Metabolism 2013;20(2):119-122
Insufficiency fracture is a type of stress fracture, which is the result of normal stresses on abnormal bone. Postmenopausal osteoporosis is the most common cause of insufficiency fractures. An early diagnosis is best made with a bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging, as radiographs may initially appear normal. Insufficiency fractures of the lower leg and ankle are less common. Furthermore, reports of medial malleolar insufficiency fracture without any history of trauma in elderly patients are extremely rare. Thus, we report a case with a medial malleolar insufficiency fracture of the ankle in an elderly patient with osteoporosis. This case shows that we should be aware of the possibility of encountering an uncommon medial malleolar insufficiency fracture as a cause of pain in the ankle region of an elderly patient with osteoporosis.
Ankle*
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Early Diagnosis
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Female
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Fractures, Stress*
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History
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Humans
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Leg
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Osteoporosis*
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Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal
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Wounds and Injuries
4.Analysis of protein antigens of varicella-zoster virus using monoclonal antibodies.
Ju Young SEOH ; Eung Soo HWANG ; Myoung Don OH ; Yoon Hoh KOOK ; Sung Bae CHOI ; Chang Yong CHA
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1993;28(2):153-163
No abstract available.
Antibodies, Monoclonal*
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Herpesvirus 3, Human*
5.A case of papillary serous carcinoma of the peritoneum.
Young In LEE ; Kee Myoung UM ; Jang Yeon KWON ; Sang Won HAN ; Dong Soo CHA ; Dae Hyun KIM ; Mee Yeon CHO
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(10):1537-1543
No abstract available.
Peritoneum*
6.Surgical Treatment of the Perilunate Dislocation and the Lunate Dislocation with Dorsal Approach.
Soo Hong HAN ; Jin Myoung DAN ; Dong Hoon LEE ; Young Woong KIM
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2011;24(4):347-353
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical and radiologic outcomes of the perilunate dislocation and the lunate dislocation which were managed surgically through a dorsal approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective reviews of the 13 patients who had minimum 1-year follow-up after surgical treatment through isolated dorsal approach for their perilunate dislocations or the lunate dislocations were performed. The case that dislocated lunate migrated proximally through the wrist was excluded in this series. We evaluated the DASH score in questionnaire method and Mayo wrist score to analyze the clinical outcomes. Radiologic results were investigated by measurement of the scapho-lunate angle, and fracture union was also evaluated in the case of trans-scaphoid dislocation. RESULTS: The mean DASH Score was 16.3 points (range, 10.8~26.7 points) and the mean Mayo wrist score was 79 points (range, 65~90 points) at the final follow-up. There were 2 cases of excellent, 7 cases of good and 4 cases of fair in the Mayo wrist score. On the radiologic analysis, the mean scapho-lunate angle was 49.0degrees (range, 35~55degrees) and all cases were within the normal range. All cases of the trans-scaphoid perilunate dislocation achieved bone union. CONCLUSION: Author's cases showed satisfactory outcomes in clinically and radiologically. Isolated dorsal approach could give anatomical reduction and appropriate internal fixation in treatment of the perilunate dislocations and the lunate dislocations except the rare case of proximal migration of the lunate through the wrist.
Dislocations
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Reference Values
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Retrospective Studies
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Wrist
7.Changes of Paraspinal Muscles in Postmenopausal Osteoporotic Spinal Compression Fractures: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.
Jong Yun KIM ; Soo Uk CHAE ; Gang Deuk KIM ; Myoung Soo CHA
Journal of Bone Metabolism 2013;20(2):75-81
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of cross sectional area (CSA) in paraspinal muscles upon magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal osteoporotic spinal compression fractures. METHODS: We reviewed 81 postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, who had underwent MRI examination. The patients were divided into 51 patients who had osteoporotic spinal compression fractures (group I), and 30 patients who without fractures (group II). Group I were subdivided into IA and IB, based on whether they were younger (IA) of older (IB) than 70 years of age. We additionally measured body mass index and BMD. The CSA of multifidus, erector spinae, paraspinal muscles, psoas major (PT), and intervertebral (IV) discs were measured. The degree of fatty atrophy was estimated using three grades. RESULTS: The BMD and T-score of group I were significantly lower than those of group II. The CSA of erector spinae, paraspinal muscles, and PT in the group I was significantly smaller than that of group II. The CSA of paraspinal muscles in group IB were significantly smaller than those of group IA. The CSA of erector spinae, mutifidus, and PT in group IB were smaller than those of group IA, but the difference was not statistically significant. Group 1 exhibited greater fat infiltration in the paraspinal muscle than group II. CONCLUSIONS: Postmenopausal osteoporotic spinal compression fracture is associated with profound changes of the lumbar paraspinal muscle, reduction of CSA, increased CSA of IV disc, and increased intramuscular fat infiltration.
Atrophy
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Body Mass Index
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Bone Density
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Female
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Fractures, Compression*
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Magnetics*
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Magnets*
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Muscles*
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Osteoporosis
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Postmenopause
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Psoas Muscles
8.Hallux Rigidus with Osteochondroma of the Hallucal Proximal Phalanx (A Case Report).
Soo Uk CHAE ; Yeung Jin KIM ; Hyang Jeong JO ; Deok Hwa CHOI ; Myoung Soo CHA
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2013;17(1):60-63
Small osteophytes are frequently encountered in the foot and ankle, and not to be confused with true osteochondromas, which are relatively uncommon in this region. Osteochondromas are the most common benign osseous neoplasm, occurs in the metaphysis of the long bone. It is rarely found in bones of the foot. Treatment of the osteochondroma is usually conservative, unless symptoms usually pain, are progressive rapid growth, and malignant transformation is suspected. We experienced a rare case of hallux rigidus with osteochondroma of the hallucal proximal phalanx which cause pain and corn of the plantar.
Animals
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Ankle
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Foot
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Hallux
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Hallux Rigidus
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Osteochondroma
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Osteophyte
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Zea mays
9.Intractable Plantar Keratoses due to Interphalangeal Sesamoid Bone of the Hallux (A Case Report).
Soo Uk CHAE ; Gang Deuk KIM ; Jong Yun KIM ; Myoung Soo CHA
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2013;17(3):239-242
A sesamoid bone can occasionally be found under the interphalangeal joint of the hallux. These had anatomical variants and usually remain asymptomatic, it is uncommon for symptomatic cases of painful plantar keratoses or irreducible dislocation of interphalangeal joint of the hallux with incarcerated sesamoid. While the latter has a few cases, the former has not reported in Korea. We experienced a rare case of intractable plantar keratoses due to interphalangeal sesamoid bone of the hallux which may reqire excision.
Dislocations
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Hallux
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Joints
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Keratosis
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Korea
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Sesamoid Bones
10.Repeating Cardiac Arrest and One Hour of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation due to Severe Hyperkalemia after Reperfusion during a Liver Transplantation: A case report.
Gaab Soo KIM ; Hyun Sung CHO ; Sang Hyun CHA ; Myoung Shin KOO
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2005;49(4):545-549
Liver transplantation still carries considerable risks even if the improvements in surgical and anesthetic techniques lead to a significant decrease in complications. Cardiac arrest during liver transplantation occurs most frequently immediately after the reperfusion due to the influx of hyperkalemic blood from donor liver into a recipient. Cardiac arrest caused by hyperkalemia shows a favorable response to cardiopulmonary resuscitation; however, prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation can damage the transplanted liver as well as brain and kidney resulting increased mortality and morbidity rates. The authors experienced repeating cardiac arrest and one hour cardiopulmonary resuscitation due to severe hyperkalemia (8.8 mmol/L) just after the reperfusion during cadaveric liver transplantation. Consciousness was returned 6 hours after operation and vital signs was stable. Transplanted liver well functioned although postoperative course was complicated with acute renal failure, pneumonia and pleural effusion. The patient recovered and discharged 97 days after operation.
Acute Kidney Injury
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Brain
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Cadaver
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation*
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Consciousness
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Heart Arrest*
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Humans
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Hyperkalemia*
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Kidney
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Liver Transplantation*
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Liver*
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Mortality
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Pleural Effusion
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Pneumonia
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Reperfusion*
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Tissue Donors
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Vital Signs