1.Gait Disturbance and General Weekness.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(7):695-699
No abstract available.
Gait*
2.The Statistical and Mycological Survey on Superficial Dermatomycoses.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1971;9(1):1-4
The study was made in order to investigate the present status of superficial dermatomycoses and some changes on the frequency of the diseases, sex distribution and varieties of the causative organisms by the statistic and mycological observation. The survey was made by out-patients of Dermatology clinic of Seoul National University during 3 years, from 1967 to 1970. The results are as follows: 1. Tinea (T) capitis shows a great decrease (1/4) and T. cruris shows a increase in number as compared with those of during 1957-1960. 2. In T. capitis the number of male cases is equal to that of female cases. It is remarkable difference that the ratio of sex distinetion showed 25 males against to one female during 1967 to 1970. 3. The strains were isolated by ordinary sabouraud's glucose agar media and obtained 4 species, 125 strains. a. Tr. rubrum was most predominant organism of T. pedis & manum, T. cruris, T. corporis and Onychomycosis in Seoul districs. b. Tr. ferrugineum was most common organism of T. capitis (80%).
Agar
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Dermatology
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Dermatomycoses*
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Female
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Glucose
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Humans
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Male
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Onychomycosis
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Outpatients
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Seoul
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Sex Distribution
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Tinea
3.Present Status and Countermeasures of SARS.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2003;46(11):954-956
No abstract available.
4.Platelet Disorders.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(Suppl 2):S304-S313
No abstract available.
Blood Platelets*
6.The Observation on the Source of Hospital Mycotic Infection.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1976;14(1):1-4
It is well known that there are many kinds of strains of fungi in the atmosphcre and important problems of the relationship between these microorganisms and human bcing. The survcy vas performed to find the source of fungal infection by the determination of pathogenic fungi at the sites of much frequented travelIed, very confused perdestrian traffic, contaminated indoors of hospital huilding. For the purose of clctermining the aerial fungi collected at the selected areas in clinic of Seoul National University Haspital (out-patient roorn and corridor, kitchen room, corridor of operating room, pharmacy floor, supply room and in-patient rooms) by sampling method of gravity seilimentation by 5 minutes exposure of Sabourands glucose agar plate (5cm. diarmeter dish) and identified the fungi macroscopically and microscopicalIy. The rusults are as follows; 1. From 8 indoor ares of hospital, 441 colonies were sampled and average number of funga1 co!onies in each of the agar plate was computed to 3,675 colonies. Total generas abtained by cultivation were 9 generas, and the common fungi in air were hormodcndrurn(18. 59%), penicillium(17.68%) and aspergilIus (16.55%) in crder frequency. 3. No pathogenic fungi were isolated, and it is assumed that there is no radical problem of infection source in hospita.I indoors practicalIy.
Agar
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Fungi
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Glucose
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Gravitation
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Humans
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Operating Rooms
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Pharmacy
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Seoul
7.The Usefulness of Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography for Evaluation of Viable Myocardium in Hibernating Myocardium.
Korean Circulation Journal 1998;28(8):1233-1236
No abstract available.
Dobutamine*
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Echocardiography, Stress*
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Myocardium*
8.The Role of Echocardiography for the Diagnosis of Infective Endocarditis.
Korean Circulation Journal 1998;28(9):1644-1644
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Echocardiography*
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Endocarditis*
9.Diagnosis of angina pectoris.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2000;58(3):253-266
10.Mistaken Belief about Mental Illness.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2002;45(11):1355-1362
There have been so many misperceptions and prejudices against mental illness in our society. The wrong perception and prejudice against mental illness infringe on basic human right to receive proper medical care. Thoughts such as 'mental illness is rare', 'it is incurable', or 'psychiatric patients are weird, violent and harmful to others' are typical stereotypes of mistaken beliefs about mental illness. Scientific studies conducted throughout the world provide the opposite of these views. To reduce misunderstanding and stigma of mental illness, it is important to lead the public to recognize the mental illness is a disease of the brain to be treated, and that it can be treated effectively. To achieve this aim, proactive promotion by government and non-government organizations including medical professionals is required. In addition, vigorous scientific investigations should continue to delineate the pathophysiology of mental illness and establish effective treatment thereof.
Brain
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Human Rights
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Humans
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Prejudice