1.The Last Fifty Years of Western Medicine in Korea: Korean Society of Clinical Pathologists.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(8):1097-1101
No abstract available.
Korea*
2.A New Method of Operation for pterygium (Report 2).
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1965;6(2):45-48
The author had published the first report of the above subject in May, 1964. The mode of operation was detailly explained, and the discussion was given briefly at last report. The conclusion are as follows. 1. Pterygium is a benign condition in itself. so that it's operation is very simple and easy. 2. The operated eye became good cosmetic result, and became occasionally clearer than the sound eye through this operation. 3. Regardless of primary or recurrent one, or the size, similarly good result was obtained to after pterygiam operation. As Pinguecula is seemed to be very close to pterygium, Also good results was obtained through same operative procedures as pterygium. 4. Scarcely recurrency was found if one do not make a fault in this operation.
Pinguecula
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Pterygium*
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Surgical Procedures, Operative
4.Primary Aldosteronism: Current Concepts of Epidemic, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2005;26(11):663-670
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Hyperaldosteronism*
5.A Debate on the Subinternship.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2005;48(11):1038-1039
No abstract available.
6.Faun Tail.
Annals of Dermatology 1993;5(1):47-50
We report herein a rare and grotesque case of a 19-year-old male with faun tail on the lumbosacral area of the back, presented from birth. The lesion was a 10 × loan sized patch with the circumscribed tuft of coarse terminal hairs about 10 to 25 an in length downward like a horse-tail. In the center of the patch was a 4 × 3cm sized brown macule in which was a 2 × lan scar. The skin biopsy from the brown macule revealed mild hyperkeratosis with basilar hyperpigmentation. Lumbar radiography showed findings of spina bifida occulta affected from L-4 to total sacral segments. There was mild saddle-hypoesthesia in the neurologic study.
Biopsy
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Cicatrix
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Hair
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Humans
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Hyperpigmentation
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Local Area Networks
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Male
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Parturition
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Radiography
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Skin
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Spina Bifida Occulta
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Tail*
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Young Adult
7.Faun Tail.
Annals of Dermatology 1993;5(1):47-50
We report herein a rare and grotesque case of a 19-year-old male with faun tail on the lumbosacral area of the back, presented from birth. The lesion was a 10 × loan sized patch with the circumscribed tuft of coarse terminal hairs about 10 to 25 an in length downward like a horse-tail. In the center of the patch was a 4 × 3cm sized brown macule in which was a 2 × lan scar. The skin biopsy from the brown macule revealed mild hyperkeratosis with basilar hyperpigmentation. Lumbar radiography showed findings of spina bifida occulta affected from L-4 to total sacral segments. There was mild saddle-hypoesthesia in the neurologic study.
Biopsy
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Cicatrix
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Hair
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Humans
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Hyperpigmentation
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Local Area Networks
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Male
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Parturition
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Radiography
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Skin
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Spina Bifida Occulta
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Tail*
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Young Adult
8.Plain chest diagnosis of respiratory disease.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1993;40(4):353-356
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Thorax*
9.Quantitative Measurement of Choroidal Blood Flow in Rabbits.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1966;7(1):7-13
An apparatus was designed, based on the principle of Grayson's internal calorimetry, for the determination of the choroidal blood flow with thermistor as a sensing element. Experiments with water; 10%, 20%, 30% and 50% gelatin solution; living and dead rabbit eye and enucleated human eye showed that there was a linear relationship between the thermal conductivities and the currents required to raise the heating thermistor by 1 degree. Thus it was found that the Carslaw's law could be applied in these experiments In rabbit's eyes, thermistors were introduced into the suprachoroidal space after separating the sclera from the underlying choroid. At the same time, one of the vortex veins was cut right after the vein emerge from the sclera, and the amount of blood was absorbed and weighed. The results showed that when the blood flow was in the lower range, the thermal conductivity increased abruptly. When the blood flow increased, the increase in the thermal conductivity was at a more slower rate. In the physiological range of blood flow, however, there was a linear relationship between the blood flow and the changes in the thermal conductivity.
Calorimetry
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Choroid*
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Gelatin
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Heating
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Jurisprudence
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Rabbits*
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Sclera
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Thermal Conductivity
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Veins
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Water
10.Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(6):607-614
No abstract available.
Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal*