1.A radiological analysis of relations between the pelvic angles and the lumbar system according to elevation of one leg.
Myun Whan AHN ; Hae Hoon JUNG ; Do Sik CHU ; Jong Chul AHN ; Joo Chul IHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(1):394-402
No abstract available.
Leg*
2.Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronic Acid on Adhesion Formation in Digital Flexor Tendon Injuries.
Jung Ahn MYUN ; Joo Chul IHN ; Poong Taek KIM ; In Ho CHUN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(7):1642-1648
Postoperative adhesions that restrict tendon gliding are a major cause of failure after tendon repair and grafting in Zone II. Several experimental reports have claimed that exogenously administered sodium hyaluronic acid (HA) helps to prevent the adhesion formation after digital flexor tendon repair. However, some investigators reported that HA had no effect on prevention of adhesion. Effectiveness of HA was determined by using an experimental chicken model. HA and physiologic saline solution was injected into the tendon sheath after partial cut of flexor digitorum profundus tendon. On light microscopy, cut ends revealed infiltration of neutrophils with scattered monocytes, 1ymphocytes and eosinophils at the second postoperative day in both control and HA treated goup. At the sixth and eighth postoperative day, the wounds were healed with granulation tissues and adhered to the tendon sheath in control group. Two weeks after operation both control and HA treated group were adhered to the tendon sheaths, but milder in HA treated group than that of control. After three weeks, adhesion to the tendon sheath was marked in both groups. Scanning electron microscopic findings were consistent with light microscopy. As results of above experiments, HA had a significant effect on prevention of adhesion until post-operative S days, and after 2 weeks no difference between HA and control group. No histological difference in process of tendon healing was observed between HA treated and control groups.
Chickens
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Eosinophils
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Granulation Tissue
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Humans
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Hyaluronic Acid*
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Microscopy
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Monocytes
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Neutrophils
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Research Personnel
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Sodium
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Sodium Chloride
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Tendon Injuries*
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Tendons*
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Transplants
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Wounds and Injuries
3.Ultrastructural Changes of Skeletal Muscle in Tourniquet Ischemic
Ik Dong KIM ; Su Young LEE ; Poong Taek KIM ; Byung Cheol PARK ; Myun Jung AHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1985;20(6):1187-1192
Muscles from three patients were obtained during continuous ischemic periods and were investigated ultrastructural changes to know the reversible tourniquet time. Tourniquet was applied for periods lasting between 60 minutes and 90 minutes in the human and muscle biopsies were taken from 10 minutes to 90 minutes ischemic period and at the same periods after release of the tourniquet. All specimens were investigated with electron microscopy and the results were as follows: In 10 minutes tourniquet period, loss of cristae in few mitochondria were observed. In 30 minutes tourniquet period, partial swelling, loss of cristae and myelin figure in many mitochondrias and vacuolar dilatation in T-tubule and sarcoplasmic reticulumn were observed. In 60 minutes tourniquet period, above change were observed in nearly all mitochondrias and total number of mitochondrias were decreased. In 90 minutes tourniquet period, above changes were more distinct. 20 minutes after release of 90 minutes tourniquet period, small sized new mitochondria were appeared and abundant electron dense granule in their matrix and sarcoplasmic reticulumn were visible. 60 minutes after release of 90 minutes tourniquet period, the majority of damaged mitochondrias were replaced by small sized new mitochondrias and electron dense granule were abundant in sarcoplasmic reticulumn. In human, the changes on the ultrastructure were reversible for at least a succeeding 90 minutes ischemic periods.
Biopsy
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Dilatation
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Humans
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Microscopy, Electron
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Mitochondria
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Muscles
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Myelin Sheath
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Tourniquets
4.Delayed and Nonunion of the Carpal Scaphoid Fractrue Treated with Herbert Screw
Ik Dong KIM ; Soo Young LEE ; Poong Taek KIM ; Byung Chul PARK ; Myun Jung AHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(5):746-752
14 Cases of delayed and nonunion of the carpal scaphoid fractures who were treated at Department of the Orthopedic Surgery, College of medicine, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea during the period of April, 1984. to March, 1986 were analysed. The results were as follows; l. Of the total 14 cases, there were 13 male and 1 female patients. This result showed marked predominence of right hand (10 cases) over the left and most commonly occured between 21 and 40 of age (11 case). 2. The site of fracture were confined to the middle one third in 12 cases (85.7%), the fracture lines were transverse in 6 cases (42.9%). 3. In 14 cases, union was obtained from 13 cases (92.9%) that were treated with Herbert screw,from 2 cases of delyed union after 2.3 months and from 12 cases of nonunion after 4.3 months. 4. Postoperatve cast immobilization was done for 2 weeks in the cases that were treated with Herbert screw and for 4 weeks in the cases that were treated with Herbert screw and bone graft. 5. The results of treatment were excellent in 7 cases (50%), good in 6 cases (42.9%) and fair in 1 case so that all of 14 patient could treturn to their work.
Daegu
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Female
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Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Hand
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Korea
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Male
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Orthopedics
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Transplants
5.Radiologic Characteristics of Vertebral Artery Injury in the Cervical Spine Fracture.
Myun Whan AHN ; Byung Sik KONG ; Jung Rae KIM ; Ji Hoon SHIN
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2011;18(3):91-95
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: This study was performed by probing vertebral artery injuries and their radiologic characteristics in cervical spine fractures, and analyzing MRI findings of vascular injuries. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: Vertebral artery injuries are found relatively often in cervical spine fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated 57 cases of cervical spine fractures that occurred beginning in June 2011 and ending in February 2003. The characteristics of each fracture were evaluated using conventional radiographs, CT, and MRI. The presence of a vertebral artery injury was based on the absence of signal void in multilevel transverse foramens. RESULTS: Twelve out of the 57 cases (21.1%) were found to have unilateral vertebral artery injuries. Clinically, impairment in cerebral circulation was not found. We found no statistical correlation between the signal change in the spinal cord and in the vertebral artery injury (P=0.424). We noted fractures of transverse processes in 7 cases, 6 of which showed vertebral artery injuries. Thus, the transverse process facture was associated with t vertebral artery injury (P=0.000). There seemed to be no relationship between the vertebral artery injury and each of following: fracture level (P=0.416), fracture type (P=0.723) and severity of soft tissue injury (P=0.195). CONCLUSIONS: Unilateral vertebral artery injuries were frequently found in the cervical spine fractures. And of all radiographic factors associated with vertebral artery injury, only the presence of transverse process fracture was statistically significant. Absence of signal void at multi-section MR images is considered to be a useful guide to commence additional vascular evaluation.
Retrospective Studies
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Soft Tissue Injuries
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Spinal Cord
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Spine
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Vascular System Injuries
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Vertebral Artery
6.Biomechanical Study of Rigidity in the External Fixators
Joo Chul IHN ; Myun Whan AHN ; Jae Sung SEO ; Jong Hyeung LEE ; Il Key LEE ; Jung Il SONG ; Young Hoon KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(2):535-544
The finite element method was utilized to find the rigidity of the device in changing the parameters, such as geometrical configuration, material property, and loading condition in an external fixation. In the experimental analysis, a universal testing machine(UTM) was used to evaluate the rigidity of EBI, Monofixator and Hoffmann under the different type of lodings, such as axial compression, bending and torsion in changing the parameters. The result was compared with those of the experimental work. The results were as follows: 1) In standard condition, the yielding loads in axial compression were 85Kg in the EBI, 55Kg in the Hoffmann, and 100Kg in the Monofixator, The rigidity figures were 2930N/cm in the EBI, 764N/cm in the Hoffmann, and 2391M/cm in the Monofixator. Z) The experimental method was adapted to figure out the effect of parametric change on the stiffness of 3 different external fixation apparatus(Monofixator,EBI, Hoffmann). A Monofixator with a parametric change of pin diameter from 6mm to 5mm indicated 40% reduction of stiffness in axial compression and 60% reduction of stiffness in torsion. Also, in the case of the change of pin group separation from 20cm to 15cm it showed 64% increase of stiffness in, AP bending. EBI with the increase of the distance between pin and aluminum bar to 8cm showed 32% decrement of stiffness in axial compression and 38% decrement of stiffness in AP bending. The stiffness of the Hoffmann device was remarkable according to the number of the pin used and the distance between the pin and the aluminum bar. 3) Concerning the difference between the experimental analysis and finite element method in a Monofixator, the results of the experimental analysis were 10% to 37% lower than those of the finite element method. The reason is thought to be caused by complete binding. The obtained data shed light on the future guide-lines and future alterations of the design factors in external fixation device. Approprate use of the obtained information is desirable for the optimal,treatment of the fractured long bone.
Aluminum
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External Fixators
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Methods
7.Spontaneous Disruption of Mycotic Aneurysm Involving Innominate Artery.
Sungjin OH ; Young Won YOON ; Gil Jin JANG ; Jung Bae AHN ; Gee pyo HONG ; Gyung hoon GANG ; Myun sik GANG ; Yong uk HONG ; Jung Hae GEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2003;18(4):589-591
We report a case of ruptured mycotic aneurysm involving innominate artery requiring an urgent surgical treatment. A 62-yr-old woman presented with fever and dyspnea. Previously, she was diagnosed with colon cancer and received right hemicolectomy and one cycle of adjuvant chemotherapy. On echocardiogram, pericardial effusion was noted and emergency pericardiocentesis was performed. CT scan revealed aortic aneurysm involving ascending aorta and innominate artery, and thrombi surrounding those structures. Patch repair of the defect in the ascending aorta and ringed Goretex graft to bypass the innominate and ascending aorta were performed. We believe that this is the first case of ruptured mycotic aneurysm involving innominate artery.
Aneurysm, Infected/*surgery
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Aorta/pathology
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Aortic Aneurysm/surgery
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Brachiocephalic Trunk/pathology
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Colonic Neoplasms/drug therapy/surgery
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Female
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Human
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Middle Aged
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Transplants
8.Metformin Inhibits Isoproterenol-induced Cardiac Hypertrophy in Mice.
Hye Na CHA ; Jung Hyun CHOI ; Yong Woon KIM ; Jong Yeon KIM ; Myun Whan AHN ; So Young PARK
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2010;14(6):377-384
The present study examined whether metformin treatment prevents isoporterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy in mice. Chronic subcutaneous infusion of isoproterenol (15 mg/kg/24 h) for 1 week using an osmotic minipump induced cardiac hypertrophy measured by the heart-to-body weight ratio and left ventricular posterior wall thickness. Cardiac hypertrophy was accompanied with increased interleukin-6 (IL-6), transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), collagen I and III, and matrix metallopeptidase 2 (MMP-2). Coinfusion of metformin (150 mg/kg/24 h) with isoproterenol partially inhibited cardiac hypertrophy that was followed by reduced IL-6, TGF-beta, ANP, collagen I and III, and MMP-2. Chronic subcutaneous infusion of metformin did not increase AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activity in heart, although acute intraperitoneal injection of metformin (10 mg/kg) increased AMPK activity. Isoproterenol increased nitrotyrosine levels and mRNA expression of antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase and metformin treatment normalized these changes. These results suggest that metformin inhibits cardiac hypertrophy through attenuating oxidative stress.
AMP-Activated Protein Kinases
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Animals
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Atrial Natriuretic Factor
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Cardiomegaly
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Collagen
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Glutathione Peroxidase
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Heart
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Infusions, Subcutaneous
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Injections, Intraperitoneal
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Interleukin-6
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Isoproterenol
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Metformin
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Mice
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Oxidative Stress
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RNA, Messenger
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Transforming Growth Factor beta
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Transforming Growth Factors
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Tyrosine
9.Effects of an Elder Health Promotion Program using the Strategy of Elder Health Leader Training in Senior Citizen Halls.
Mee Ock GU ; Young EUN ; Eun Sim KIM ; Hwang Ran AHN ; In Soo KWON ; Hyun Sook OH ; Young Sil KANG ; Myun Sook JUNG ; So Young CHOI ; Kyung Mi SUNG ; Hye Yeon KANG
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2012;42(1):125-135
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to develop and test the effects of an elder health promotion program and apply strategies for elder health leader training sessions with elders at senior citizen halls. METHODS: A nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design was used. Participants were 49 elders at a senior citizen hall (intervention: 27, control: 22). The elder health promotion program consisted of health education and exercise. A professional leader led the program for 4 weeks, and then an elder health leader and research assistant led for 8 weeks (total 12 weeks). Scales for elder health promoting behaviors, perceived health status, life satisfaction and senior citizen hall capability were used and physical fitness levels were measured. Data were collected between April 21 and July 28, 2010 and analyzed using Chi-square, Fisher's exact test, t-test, and repeated measure ANOVA with SPSS/WIN 12.0. RESULTS: Health promoting behaviors, physical fitness, perceived health status, and senior citizen hall capacity were significantly better in the experimental group after the intervention compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: Study findings indicate that elder health promotion programs applying strategies of elder health leader training are effective and can be recommended as nursing interventions for health promotion of these elders.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Attitude to Health
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Exercise
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Female
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Health Education
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*Health Promotion
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Health Status
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Humans
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*Leadership
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Male
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Physical Fitness
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Program Evaluation
10.Differences in Characteristics and Comorbidity of Cluster Headache According to the Presence of Migraine
Tae Jin SONG ; Mi Ji LEE ; Yun Ju CHOI ; Byung Kun KIM ; Pil Wook CHUNG ; Jung Wook PARK ; Min Kyung CHU ; Byung Su KIM ; Jong Hee SOHN ; Kyungmi OH ; Daeyoung KIM ; Jae Moon KIM ; Soo Kyoung KIM ; Kwang Yeol PARK ; Jae Myun CHUNG ; Heui Soo MOON ; Chin Sang CHUNG ; Jin Young AHN ; Soo Jin CHO
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2019;15(3):334-338
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cluster headache (CH) can present with migrainous symptoms such as nausea, photophobia, and phonophobia. In addition, an overlap between CH and migraine has been reported. This study aimed to determine the differences in the characteristics of CH according to the presence of comorbid migraine. METHODS: This study was performed using data from a prospective multicenter registry study of CH involving 16 headache clinics. CH and migraine were diagnosed by headache specialists at each hospital based on third edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3). We interviewed patients with comorbid migraine to obtain detailed information about migraine. The characteristics and psychological comorbidities of CH were compared between patients with and without comorbid migraine. RESULTS: Thirty (15.6%) of 192 patients with CH had comorbid migraine, comprising 18 with migraine without aura, 1 with migraine with aura, 3 with chronic migraine, and 8 with probable migraine. Compared to patients with CH without migraine, patients with CH with comorbid migraine had a shorter duration of CH after the first episode [5.4±7.4 vs. 9.0±8.2 years (mean±standard deviation), p=0.008], a lower frequency of episodic CH (50.0% vs. 73.5%, p=0.010), and a higher frequency of chronic CH (13.3% vs. 3.7%, p=0.033). Psychiatric comorbidities did not differ between patients with and without comorbid migraine. The headaches experienced by patients could be distinguished based on their trigeminal autonomic symptoms, pulsating character, severity, and pain location. CONCLUSIONS: Distinct characteristics of CH remained unchanged in patients with comorbid migraine with the exception of an increased frequency of chronic CH. The most appropriate management of CH requires clinicians to check the history of preceding migraine, particularly in cases of chronic CH.
Classification
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Cluster Headache
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Comorbidity
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Headache
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Headache Disorders
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Humans
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Hyperacusis
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Migraine Disorders
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Migraine with Aura
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Migraine without Aura
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Nausea
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Photophobia
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Prospective Studies
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Specialization