1.Treatment Planning Correction Using MRI in the Radiotherapy of Cervical Cancer.
Se One SHIN ; Kil Ho CHO ; Chan Won PARK
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1995;12(2):203-209
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of MRI in the management of cervical cancer treated by conventional four-field whole pelvic irradiation. METHOD AND MATERIAL: Between 1993-march and 1994-february, 20 patients(4 Stage I B, 3 Stage U A, 13 Stage U B) with invasive cervical cancer were eligible for evaluation of accuracy of conventionally designed lateral treatment field without MRI determination. RESULTS: 5 out of 20 Patients had inadequate margin without MRI. The position of uterine fundus was more important than cervix in correction of field size and the center of treatment field. CONCLUSION: This Preliminary date show MRI determination of uterine position prior to radiotherapy planning is essential in the case of four-field whole pelvic irradiation technique.
Cervix Uteri
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Female
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Radiotherapy*
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms*
2.MR findings of brain damage due to perinatal hypoxia.
In One KIM ; Woo Sun KIM ; Jung Mi PARK ; Kyung Mo YEON ; Man Chung HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1992;28(2):281-286
MR imaging of the brain in 34 patients were reviewed to characterize the MR findings of brain damage due to perinatal hypoxic insult All the patients had a history of perinatal hypoxia and showed abnormal brain MR findings. Out of 34, eight infants were born premature and twenty-six were born at term or post-term. MR findings were analysed for the extent and location of abnormalities of the white matter, cortical abnormality. Corpus callosum atrophy, and abnormal progression of myelination. The major abnormalities were abnormal signal lesions or atrophy of the cerebral white matter and gyral atrophy of the cerebral cortex. The distribution of white matter lesions well correlated with maturity of the brain at the time of hypoxic insult. Periventricular and deep white matter lesions predominated in the premature-born patients. Corpus callosum atrophy was frequently seen. Reflecting the location of white matter injury. Delay in myelination was present in 55%. MR is a very useful diagnostic imaging modality and guide for the prediction of prognosis by accurate depiction of the location and extent of brain damage due to perinatal hypoxic insult.
Anoxia*
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Atrophy
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Brain*
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Cerebral Cortex
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Corpus Callosum
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Humans
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Infant
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Myelin Sheath
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Prognosis
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White Matter
3.Complete remission of maxillary and infratemporal squamous cellcarcinoma after induction chemotherapy.
Jong Ryoul KIM ; One Ryong MOON ; Sang Jun PARK ; Uk Kyu KIM ; Dong Kyu YANG
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1992;18(1):91-97
No abstract available.
Induction Chemotherapy*
4.Nutcracker Syndrome: Report of A Case.
Ki Joong KIM ; Bu Heon LEE ; In Cheol PARK ; Kwang Wook KO ; In One KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1995;38(11):1588-1592
No abstract available.
5.A Case of Carbamazepine- Induced- Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.
Kyung Shin PARK ; Chang Ki KIM ; Sun One KI ; Jong Houn BAE
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1997;36(5):948-951
The authors reported one case of toxic epidermal necrolysis that occurred in the carbamazepine treatment in a 47-year old male patient with aggressive organic mental disorder. This case developed toxic epidermal necrolysis while taking carbamazepine with a dose of 600mg/day. Toxic epidermal necrolysis did not improve after discontiuation of carbamazepine. We reviewed incidence and the natural history of toxic epidermal necrolysis.
Alcoholism
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Carbamazepine
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Cluster Analysis
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Neurocognitive Disorders
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Natural History
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome*
6.Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty in Four Children with Takayasu's Arteritis.
Byung Kiu PARK ; Sejung SOHN ; Chung Il NOH ; Young Soo YUN ; Chang Yee HONG ; Kyung Mo YEON ; In One KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(4):441-449
No abstract available.
Angioplasty*
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Child*
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Humans
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Takayasu Arteritis*
7.The Application of Uro-vaxom(R), Urinary Tract Immunostimulator in the Treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome.
Sung Jae PARK ; Dong One BYUN ; Bong Suk SHIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2005;46(8):810-814
Purpose: There are a variety of techniques for treating chronic prostatitis. Regardless of the presence of infections, antibiotics were arbitrarily prescribed for 4-12 weeks, but there seemed to be ongoing debate of their effectiveness and side effects. Uro-vaxom(R) is known as an effective treatment for urinary tract infection due to its initiation the urothelial immune system activity. This study was performed to investigate for the possibility of Uro-vaxom(R) as a drug for use in non-inflammatory chronic prostatitis. Materials and Methods: 95 patients, diagnosed as chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) (National Institutes of Health (NIH)-category IIIB), were divided into three groups: group A, 35 patients were given levofloxacin 100mg TID and Uro-vaxom(R) 60mg OD for the first 4 weeks, followed by only Uro-vaxom(R) 60mg OD for the next 8 weeks; group B, 30 patients were given only Uro-vaxom(R) 60mg OD before breakfast for 12 weeks; group C, the patients were treated with levofloxacin 100mg TID for 4 weeks. All the patients were reevaluated 4 weeks and 12 weeks later. Results: The initial diagnostic stati, the NIH-Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (CPSI) were 25.1+/-2.7, 24.4+/-3.2 and 24.7+/-2.2 for groups A, B and C, respectively. In groups A and B, the NIH-CPSI after 12 weeks were 13.5 2.3 and 13.9+/-2.7, respectively, and showed noticeable improvements (p<0.05). In group C, the NIH-CPSI was 15.7+/-3.4, which was less improved compared to groups A and B (p>0.05). No patients experienced any adverse symptoms due to Uro-vaxom(R) intake. Conclusions: Uro-vaxom(R) could be appointed as an alternative method for the treatment of chronic prostatitis.
Academies and Institutes
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Breakfast
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Humans
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Immune System
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Levofloxacin
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Pelvic Pain*
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Prostatitis
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Urinary Tract Infections
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Urinary Tract*
8.The Skin Irritations of Corrosive and Non-corrosive Irritants in Patients with Sensitive Skin.
Bo Hyun LEE ; Chang Keun PARK ; Hye One KIM ; Hee Jin JO ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(6):551-559
BACKGROUND: Sensitive skin is largely agreed to be a lay term used by individuals who have reduced tolerance to frequent or prolonged use of cosmetics and toiletries, with symptoms ranging from subjective neurosensory forms of discomfort such as stinging, burning, itching, tightness and smarting sensations to visible signs of irritation such as erythema and scaling. Although the concept of sensitive skin is intriguing to many dermatologists, the diagnosis is dependant on self-perceived symptoms. Models to define sensitive skin are not standardized, and the term sensitive skin can be misleading. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate difference of influence to skin barrier function between corrosive and non-corrosive agents in sensitive skin. METHODS: 0.1%, 0.25%, 0.5%, 2% solution of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and 1%, 2.5%, 5%, 20% solution of nonanoic acid (NAA) were applied on volar forearm skin for 24 hours in healthy controls and self-perceived sensitive skin subjects without underlying problems. Clinical score, transepidermal water loss (TEWL), and erythema-index (E-index) were compared between healthy controls and the sensitive skin group. RESULTS: Clinical scores, TEWL values and E-indices showed a rising curve concentration for each irritant in a similar pattern. There were no significant differences in clinical score and TEWL value between non-sensitive and sensitive skin. In contrast, E-indices evaluated from sensitive skin subjects were much higher than those in a healthy controls. CONCLUSION: An elevated TEWL value indicates barrier impairment. An increase in the erythema parameter shows that cutaneous vascular reactions have an unspecifically exaggerated reaction to various irritants and this induces multifarious inflammatory reactions and vasodilation. Therefore, the results of this study suggest that sensitive skin without underlying disease is derived from cutaneous vascular hyperreactivity and various inflammatory reactions, rather than barrier impairment.
Bites and Stings
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Burns
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Diagnosis
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Erythema
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Forearm
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Humans
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Irritants*
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Pruritus
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Sensation
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Skin*
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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
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Vasodilation
9.A Case of Familiar Painful Piezogenic Pedal Papules.
Chang Keun PARK ; Hee Bong LEE ; Ji Hoon CHOI ; Hye One KIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(11):1224-1226
We report a case of painful pizogenic pedal papules in a 10-year-old female patient who had developed tense, skin-colored papules with pain on both heels when weight was placed on the feet. Histopathologic findings showed subcutaneous fatty tissue protruding into the lower dermis and a basophilic degenerative change of part of the collagen in the dermis. Her father also had the same skin lesions on his both heels.
Adipose Tissue
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Basophils
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Child
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Collagen
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Dermis
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Fathers
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Female
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Foot
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Heel
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Humans
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Skin
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Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
10.A Case of Persistent Cow's Milk Allergy Accompanying Atopic Dermatitis.
Yong Se CHO ; Sook Young PARK ; Yong Won CHOI ; Jee Hee SON ; Yun Sun BYUN ; Bo Young CHUNG ; Hee Jin CHO ; Hye One KIM ; Chun Wook PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(9):619-620
No abstract available.
Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Food Hypersensitivity
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Milk Hypersensitivity*
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Milk*