1.Histopathologic Features of Gastric Mucosa Colonized by Helicobacter pylori.
Tae Jung JANG ; Dong Haeng LEE ; Sang Kun SIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 1994;28(4):368-375
TO evaluate the histopathologic features of gastric mucosa by Helicobacter pylori (HP), we reviewed 70 endoscopically biopsied chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer. The results are as fonows. l. HP was detected in 923% (48/52) of active gastritis, 8l8% (9/l l) of peptic ulcer and l43% (1/7) of chronic gastritis. The prevalence of HP infection was significantly higher in active gastritis and peptic ulcer than chronic gastritis (P<0005). 2. The infiltration of intraepithelial neutrophil of the 58 HP-positive cases was significantly more than of the l2 HP-negative cases (P<0005). 3. The infiltration of neutrophil and chronic inflammatory cells in the lamina propria of the 58 HP positive cases were significantly more than of 12 HP-negative cases (P<0.005, P<0.01) 4. The gastric epithelium of 58 HP positive case showed characteristic degenerative change, such as epithelial pits (93.l%), irregular surface (84.4%), individua1 cell drop-out (46.5%) and microerosion (27.6%). The similiar changes were not seen in l2 HP-negative cases. In summary, HP is significantly correlated with inflammatory reaction of the gastric mucosa. It is also significantly correlated with the epithelial degenerative changes that is considered to the precursor of peptic ulcer.
2.A clinical review of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Sang Won MOON ; In Ho JUNG ; Kun Pil CHOI
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(6):724-736
No abstract available.
Hemorrhage*
3.Total Hip Replacement of Pathologic Fracture in Fibrous Dysplasia involving Proximal Part of the Femur
Sang Won PARK ; Young Soo BYUN ; Hong Kun LEE ; Jung Kun SONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1978;13(3):473-478
The fibrous dysplasia, divided into 3 categories of the monostotic, polyostotic and extraskeletal forms, is a relatively rare disease which was first reported by Well in 1922 and shows a characteristic findings replacing the medullary cavity of noe or more bones by the pathologically proliferating fibrous connective tissues. In a consequence, the structural integrity of the diseased bone becomes weakened and suffers frequent episodes of pathologic fracture and deformities of the bone, which are most common around the hip. Various operative methods and instruments have been tried to manage the pathologic fracture around the hip recently. The authors report a satisfactory resnlt of total hip replacement for the pathologic fracture in a patient of the fibrous dysplasia involving the proximal half of the right femur.
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Connective Tissue
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Femur
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Fractures, Spontaneous
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Hip
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Humans
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Rare Diseases
4.Effect of dietary zinc deficiency on the enzymatic components of free radical defense system in the skin of rats.
Dong Kun KIM ; Sang Wahn KOO ; Eun So LEE ; Jung Bock LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1992;30(3):334-339
The effect of dietary zinc deficiency on the enzymatic components of free radical defense system was observed in the skin of rats. We measured the concentration of serum zinc and the enzymatic activities of CuZn superoxide dismutase(CuZn SOD), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase(GGPDH) and glutathione reductase (GSH-RD). The serum zinc level was sig nificantly lower in the zinc-deficient group compared to the zinc-supplemented group after 8 weeks of consuming the diet(P<0.01). CuZn SOD activity was not different between the two groups after 4 weeks. The Zn deficient group showed the significantly decreased activity of G6PDH after 4 and 8 weeks of consuming the diet(P<0.01). The activity of GSH-RD was increased in the zinc-deficient group compared to the supplemented group after 4 weeks of consuming the diet(P<0.01), but after 8 weeks the activity was not different between the two groups. From the results obtained, it could be concluded that GSH-RD may contribute to the oxygen free radical defense system in zinc deficiency in the earlier weeks of consum ing the zinc-deficient diet.
Animals
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Diet
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Glucose-6-Phosphate
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Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase
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Glutathione Reductase
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Oxygen
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Rats*
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Skin*
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Superoxides
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Zinc*
5.A Case of Cryptococcosis with Advanced Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Hi Ju PARK ; Yong Joon KIM ; Sang Kun JUNG ; Chan Yung KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1986;29(1):95-100
No abstract available.
Cryptococcosis*
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary*
6.Clinical Evaluation of Subluxated Lens.
Gye Jung BAE ; Sung Kun CHUNG ; Sang Wook RHEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(1):16-21
The clinical and statistical evaluations of 25 patients(29 eyes) with subluxated lenses which were extracted at St. Mary's hospital from October 1984 to June 1990. The results were as follows: 1. The average age was 41.3 years and the sex distribution was 23 males and 2 females. 2. The causes were divided by 17 eyes(58.6%) with trauma and 12 eyes(41.4%) without trauma. 3. The associated diseases were cataract(9 eyes; 31.0%), glaucoma(6 eyes; 20.7%), retinal detachment(4 eyes; 13.8%) and uveitis(2 eyes; 6.9%). 4. There were 9 eyes(31.0%) in superonasal, 4 eyes(13.8%) in inferotemporal direction of lens displacement. 5. The surgical procedures were intracapsular cataract extraction(22 eyes; 75.9% ), lens aspiration(3 eyes; 10.3% ), extracapsular cataract extraction(1 eye 3.5% ) and pars plana lensectomy with vitrectomy(3 eyes; 10.3%). 6. There were 9 eyes(28.0%) associated with vitreous protrusion and the vitrectomy were done in 20 eyes(62.5% ). 7. Postoperative corrected visual acuity improved fairly. It was the same as preoperative corrected visual acuity in 7 eyes(24.1%), improved in 21 eyes(72.4%) and worse in 1 eye(3.4%).
Cataract
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Retinaldehyde
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Sex Distribution
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Visual Acuity
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Vitrectomy
7.A Case of Neutrophilic Dermatosis of the Dorsal Hands.
Sang Hyun PARK ; Jin Kyung CHAE ; Eun Jung KIM ; Kun PARK ; Seok Don PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(2):166-167
No abstract available.
Hand*
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Neutrophils*
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Skin Diseases*
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Sweet Syndrome
8.Replantations of Amputated Limbs and Digits: An analysis of 200 replantations
Myung Chul YOO ; Bong Kun KIM ; Duke Whan CHUNG ; Jung Soo HAN ; Sang Yoon BHYUN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(2):303-312
We studied two hundread cases of replantations-61 cases of major limb replantation and 139 cases of finger replantation. 53 of 179 patients had multiple amputation. The most common cause of amputation was cutting-machine injury and the next one was belt and roller injury. The patients were followed than 6 months, ranging 6 months to 5 years and 10 months, averaging 36 months. The success rate of replantation is 86.9%(53/61) in the amputated limbs and 80.6%(112/139) in the amputated digits. Main causes of failure were tissue crushing, vessel thrombosis, long ischemic time, and amputation wound infection. Common complications were infection (25 cases), delayed union(7 cases), nonunion(2 cases), bleeding tendency and hematoma formation due to systemic heparinization(5 cases). We used Seddon's classification to assess the recovery of the nerve function of the replanted limbs and digits. 84.6 % of success cases of limb replantation presented the excellent result in the motor fuction recovery and 89.1% also presented the excellent sensory recovery. 89.8% of the success cases of the digit replantation showed the excellent result in the sensory recovery. The factors influencing the functional recovery of the replantation surgery were mechanism of injury, ischemic time, surgical technique, numbers of anastomosed vessels, ratio between anastomosed artery and vein, and wound infection. This analysis demonstrated that strict selection of the indication or the replantation is the first step in the limb and digit replantation surgery.
Amputation
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Arteries
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Classification
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Extremities
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Fingers
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Hematoma
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Operative Time
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Replantation
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Thrombosis
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Veins
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Wound Infection
9.A Clinical Study of Acromioclavicular Dislocation Treated with Modified Phemister Method
Sang Won PARK ; Hong Keun LEE ; Jung Ho PARK ; Hong Kun LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(6):1655-1660
The authors had experienced 24 cases of aeromioclavicular dislocation from 1980 to 1988 at Korea university Haehwa hospital with at least 6 months follow up. They were treated by modified Phemister method. Ther were twenty-three males and one female. The ages ranged from eighteen to fifty-eight, the average was 31.6 years. The following results were obtained. 1. The most common cause of injuries was sports injury, followed by fall down and traffic accident. 2. There were twenty-two type III and type IV according to Rockwood and Green classification. 3. Duration between injury and operation were less than 1 week in 21 cases, between 1 to 2 weeks in 2 cases and more than 2 weeks in 1 case. 4. Clinical results according to Ejeskar classification were excellent in 16 cases(66.7%), good in 6 cases(25%), and acceptable in 2 cases(8.3%). 5. There were five complications : two K-wire breakage, two recurrent dislocation and one lateral end fracture of right clavicle.
Accidents, Traffic
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Athletic Injuries
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Classification
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Clavicle
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Clinical Study
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Dislocations
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Methods
10.The Clinical Survey on Scaphoid Fractures
Kwang Suk LEE ; Sang Won PARK ; Jung Ho PARK ; Hong Kun LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(5):1351-1361
Scaphoid fractures are the most common fracture and early diagnoses are very important because of preventing from serious complications such as nonunion, avascular necrosis, and disability of wrist joint. There are a few reports of clinical survey of scaphoid fractures, but not to be reported the evaluation for the close relation among mechanism, modes of treatment, especially operation and late complications. This paper reports more clear corelationships among them as mentioned as above through clinical study of scaphoid fractures. The authors have surveyed the clinical study of 26 cases of scaphoid fractures from July, 1983 to November, 1989 at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Haewha hospital of Korea University. The following conclusions were obtained through clinical survey. 1. Among 26 cases, they were 25 males and one female between 20 and 50 years of age, and ocalization was 16 in right and 10 in left. They were 21 fresh fractures and five nonunions. 2. Mechanism of injuries had revealed fall down or slip down in 13 cases, roller injury in five cases, fisting injury in four cases, direct trauma in two cases, and traffic accident in two cases. Fracture loeation was four cases in proximal 1/3, 17 cases in middle 1/3, and five cases in distal 1/3. 3. Operations using volar approachs in 12 cases and dorsal approachs in three cases had been done for ten cases of displaced fresh fractures and five cases of neglected nonunions. 4. Eleven undisplaced fresh fractures were treated with short arm thumb spica cast but one with. long arm cast. Of ten displaced fresh fractures treated by open reduction, seven cases were treated with Herbert screw, two cases with K-wire, and one case with treated by open reduction and bone graft with Herbert screw fixation in three cases, K-wire fixation in one case, and open reduction with bone graft in one case. 5. Unions were obtained at average 11.5 weeks in eight of 11 cases treated with conservative treatment for fresh fractures, 12 weeks in eight of 10 open reduction cases of fresh fractures, and 20 weeks in three of five neglected nonunion cases. 6. Of eleven conservatively treated cases, two cases resulted in nonunion and other one case in avascular necrosis. Of ten treated with open reduction, one complicated in delayed union, other one nonunion. Of five neglected nonunion cases treated by open reduction added with bone graft, one remained in nonunion and other one case complicated with arthritis and nonunion.
Accidents, Traffic
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Arm
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Arthritis
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Clinical Study
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Necrosis
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Orthopedics
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Thumb
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Transplants
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Wrist Joint