1.Influence of Metoclopramide on the Response of Blood Pressure in Rabbits.
Dong Yoon LIM ; Sang Hyeob LEE ; Cheol Hee CHOI ; Dong Joon CHOI ; Soon Pyo HONG ; Kyung Sig CHANG
Korean Circulation Journal 1989;19(1):77-88
No abstract available.
Blood Pressure*
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Metoclopramide*
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Rabbits*
2.Primary leiomyoma of the ovaries in a dog.
Hyeon Wook LEE ; Kyung Ku KANG ; Chang Woo MIN ; Ah Young KIM ; Eun Mi LEE ; Eun Joo LEE ; Myeong Mi LEE ; Sang Hyeob KIM ; Soo Eun SUNG ; Kyu Shik JEONG
Journal of Biomedical Research 2014;15(1):53-56
We would like to report a case of leiomyoma of the ovaries in a dog. Leiomyoma is commonly seen in the vagina in dogs. However, it is a very rare neoplasm in the ovaries. As there have only been a few reported cases, this report provides valuable information on veterinary medicine and pathology. Masses found in the ovaries need to be differentiated from other ovarian tumors. Therefore, we describe the gross, histopathological, and immunohistochemical features of a case of ovarian leiomyoma in a 10-year-old female Yorkshire Terrier dog. The mass on the right of the uterus was found accidentally by pelvic ultrasonography. Laparatomy revealed a large multi-nodulated ovarian mass. Grossly, cut surfaces of the mass showed multiple firm whitish nodules in the cortex and bloody loose connective tissue in the medulla. Histopathologically, the cortex of the mass was composed of spindle cells forming interlacing fascicles. The cells had elongated, blunt-ended nuclei and eosinophilic cytoplasm as detected by hematoxylin and eosin staining. Immunohistochemical stained sections were immunoreactive for alpha-smooth muscle actin and desmin but negative for vimentin and S-100. Therefore, differential diagnosis confirmed leiomyoma based on morphology and positive staining for alpha-smooth muscle actin and desmin.
Actins
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Animals
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Child
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Connective Tissue
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Cytoplasm
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Desmin
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Dogs*
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Eosine Yellowish-(YS)
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Eosinophils
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Female
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Hematoxylin
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Humans
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Leiomyoma*
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Ovary*
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Pathology
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Ultrasonography
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Uterus
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Vagina
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Veterinary Medicine
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Vimentin
3.A case of metastatic cholangiocarcinoma in a ferret.
Ho Suk LEE ; Kyung Ku KANG ; Chang Woo MIN ; Ah Young KIM ; Eun Mi LEE ; Eun Joo LEE ; Myeong Mi LEE ; Sang Hyeob KIM ; Soo Eun SUNG ; Kyu Shik JEONG
Journal of Biomedical Research 2013;14(2):128-131
Cholangiocarcinoma is a relatively rare neoplasm in animals and humans. A four-year-old, neutered male ferret presented with depression, anorexia, cachexia, diarrhea, and icterus. Necropsy findings included ascites, multiple white nodules on the surface of the liver, stomach, and duodenum, gross enlargement of the bile duct and right atrium, hemorrhage of the gastric and duodenal mucosa, and icterus of the mesenteric fat. Infiltrative well-differentiated neoplastic biliary epithelial cells forming ducts and acini with a prominent collagenous stroma were observed on microscopic examination of neoplastic lesions within the liver, mesentery, and the serosa of the stomach and duodenum. This is a report on a rare case of obstructive jaundice due to cholangiocarcinoma in a ferret.
Animals
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Anorexia
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Ascites
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Bile Ducts
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Cachexia
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Cholangiocarcinoma*
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Collagen
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Depression
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Diarrhea
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Duodenum
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Epithelial Cells
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Ferrets*
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Heart Atria
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Jaundice
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Jaundice, Obstructive
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Liver
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Male
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Mesentery
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Mucous Membrane
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Serous Membrane
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Stomach
4.A Retrospective Clinical Epidemiological Study of the Health Care Utilization of the Outpatients in the Dermatologic Field after 1 year's Separation of Dispensary from Medical Practice.
Jae Wang KIM ; Il Hwan LEE ; Soon Taek KIM ; Choong Chul KIM ; Dong Hoon SONG ; Kyung Jin KIM ; Inn Ki CHUN ; Jun Hyeob KIM ; Joon Seong YANG ; Min Soo LEE ; Si Won LEE ; Sang Seok KIM ; Kwang Joong KIM ; Chong Ju LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2003;41(6):740-753
BACKGROUND: Despite 2 years' separation of dispensary from medical practice since year of 2000, many outpatients in Korea have a lack of understanding this separation. In addition, the illegal practices of pharmacists such as medical examination have contributed to the recent problematic situation. OBJECTIVE: We performed this study to evaluate the actual situation of the separation of dispensary from medical practice in the dermatologic field. METHODS: The clinico-epidemiologic analysis of 17 months' data of 18, 230 outpatients was conducted through the available medical records and serial questionnaires. RESULTS: The medical or non-medical institutions that 18, 230 outpatients with skin diseases had chosen at first, were as follows by the order of frequency; pharmacy(78.5%), folk remedies or self-medication(9.8%), dermatologic institutions(5.5%), non-dermatologic medical clinics(3.4%), herb clinics(2.8%). Accordingly, most(94.5%, 17, 223) of the new patients did not select a dermatologic institution for the care of their skin diseases. The patterns of health care utilization of the patients mostly(72.9%) showed a fixed tendency to visit the one particular institution or formula continuously prior to final visit to the research hospitals. Most of the patients(62.8%) firstly visited a pharmacy for their disease care and did not revisit another institution. Since the first visit to a pharmacy, 9.6% of the patients repetitively utilized one or more herb clinic(s) or folk remedies in addition to one or more medical institution(s). The patients utilizing non-dermatologic measures for skin disease care at first, were mostly in their fifties(25.3%). The patients seeking herb medicine or non-dermatologic medical clinics, were in their teens(27.3% and 24.3%, respectively). Of the cases misdiagnosed as another disease or aggravated in the patients choosing non-dermatologic care, fungal infections are most common(24.0%). In front of 97.1% of the patients seeking pharmacy at first, the pharmacists practiced medicine like a physician in a wrong way instead of dispensing a prescription. CONCLUSION: In Korea, the majority of dermatologic clinics has been deprived of a position as an institution for primary care of skin diseases. It is imperative that dermatologists should be granted independent and unconstrained authority in the medical profession for the benefit of their patients.
Delivery of Health Care*
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Epidemiologic Studies*
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Financing, Organized
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Humans
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Korea
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Medical Records
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Medicine, Traditional
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Outpatients*
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Pharmacists
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Pharmacy
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Prescriptions
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Primary Health Care
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Retrospective Studies*
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Skin Diseases
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Surveys and Questionnaires
5.Case of Sporadic T-cell Lymphosarcoma in Cattle.
Joon Young YANG ; Da Hee JEONG ; Chang Woo MIN ; Kyung Ku KANG ; Ah Young KIM ; Eun Mi LEE ; Eun Joo LEE ; Myeong Mi LEE ; Sang Hyeob KIM ; Soo Eun SUNG ; Kyu Shik JEONG
Journal of Biomedical Research 2013;14(3):177-179
We would like to report a case of bovine lymphosarcoma. Parous cattle from a livestock farmhouse were examined for mutinodular masses in the abdominal cavity after slaughter. For clinical signs, animals presented mild leukemic signs but did not have viral or bacterial infection. Grossly, whitish to yellowish smooth masses similar to fat tissue were covered with a thin membrane. A multilobulated mass formed around the arteri, and there was a large quantity of reddish fluid on the cut surface. Histopathologically, a monomorphic population of lymphocytes was observed along with small amounts of cytoplasm, round nuclei with coarsely granular chromatin, and numerous mitotic figures in the samples. In the tumor lesion, uniformly round cells had invaded with abundant neovascularization. Especially, the immunohistochemical phenotype of tumor cells was positive for anti-CD3 and negative for anti-CD8 and anti-CD20. Therefore, morphological analysis diagnosed the mass as a multinodular bovine lymphosarcoma of T-cell origin without any sign of infection by a viral agent.
Abdominal Cavity
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Animals
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Bacterial Infections
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Cattle*
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Chromatin
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Cytoplasm
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Enzootic Bovine Leukosis
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Livestock
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Lymphocytes
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin*
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Membranes
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Phenotype
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T-Lymphocytes*
6.Current Status of Prescription in Type 2 Diabetic Patients from General Hospitals in Busan.
Ji Hye SUK ; Chang Won LEE ; Sung Pyo SON ; Min Cheol KIM ; Jun Hyeob AHN ; Kwang Jae LEE ; Ja Young PARK ; Sun Hye SHIN ; Min Jeong KWON ; Sang Soo KIM ; Bo Hyun KIM ; Soon Hee LEE ; Jeong Hyun PARK ; In Joo KIM
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2014;38(3):230-239
BACKGROUND: Data regarding the prescription status of individuals with diabetes are limited. This study was an analysis of participants from the relationship between cardiovascular disease and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity in patients with type 2 diabetes (REBOUND) Study, which was a prospective multicenter cohort study recruited from eight general hospitals in Busan, Korea. We performed this study to investigate the current status of prescription in Korean type 2 diabetic patients. METHODS: Type 2 diabetic patients aged 30 years or more were recruited and data were collected for demographics, medical history, medications, blood pressure, and laboratory tests. RESULTS: Three thousands and fifty-eight type 2 diabetic patients were recruited. Mean age, duration of diabetes, and HbA1c were 59 years, 7.6 years, and 7.2%, respectively. Prevalence of hypertension was 66%. Overall, 7.3% of patients were treated with diet and exercise only, 68.2% with oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs) only, 5.3% with insulin only, and 19.2% with both insulin and OHA. The percentage of patients using antihypertensive, antidyslipidemic, antiplatelet agents was similar as about 60%. The prevalence of statins and aspirin users was 52% and 32%, respectively. CONCLUSION: In our study, two thirds of type 2 diabetic patients were treated with OHA only, and one fifth with insulin plus OHA, and 5% with insulin only. More than half of the patients were using each of antihypertensive, antidyslipidemic, or antiplatelet agents. About a half of the patients were treated with statins and one third were treated with aspirin.
Aspirin
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Blood Pressure
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Busan
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Cohort Studies
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Demography
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Diet
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Drug Therapy
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Hospitals, General*
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Humans
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Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors
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Hypertension
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Hypoglycemic Agents
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Insulin
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Korea
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Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors
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Prescriptions*
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Prevalence
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Prospective Studies
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Pulse Wave Analysis