1.Second Harmonic Imaging Myocardial Contrast 2D Echocardiography before and after Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Ligation.
Sang Man CHUNG ; Navin C NANDA ; Ashutosh DWIVEDI ; Wan KIM
Korean Circulation Journal 1997;27(12):1328-1335
BACKGROUND: Although myocardial contrast 2D echocardiography is a good method to diagnose and evaluate myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, it has required intracoronary or intra aortic root injection of contrast agent and furthemore, the degree of myocardial contrast produced is small. Second harmonic imaging which is based on the non linear emission of harmonics by resonant microbubble in the ultrasound field improves the ultrasound contrast single to noise ratio. METHODS: We measure the videointensity of interventricular septum(IVS) and lateral wall(LW) of second harmonic imaging myocardial contrast 2D echocardiography before and after LV injection of Levovist(300mg/ml, 0.4ml/Kg) in both pre and post left anterior descending coronary artery(LAD) ligation in 7 open chest pigs. RESULTS: 1) The mean(+/-SD) pre LAD ligation videointensity is significantly greater with after contrast than before contrast(IVS : 111.1+/-33.9 vs 31.1+/-7.6 ; p=0.00046, LW : 120.5+/-21.5 vs 42.2+/-10.0 ; p=0.00006). The post LAD ligation videointensity is also significantly greater with after contrast than before contrast(IVS : 62.8+/-24.6 vs 35.6+/-15.1 ; p=0.00379, LW : 129.9+/-10.9 vs 48.7+/-21.1 ; p=0.00006). 2) The videointensity of IVS is significantly greater with after contrast than before contrast in both pre and post LAD ligation(62.8+/-24.6 vs 111.1+/-33.9 ; p=0.0031). The post LAD ligation videointensity of LW after contrast is not different from that of pre LAD ligation(129.9+/-10.9 vs 120.5+/-21.5 ; p=0.1037). 3) The post LAD ligation videointensity increase of IVS is lower than pre LAD ligantion videointensity increase(27.2+/-18.3 vs 79.9+/-35.0 ; p=0.0006). But the videointensity increase of LW is not different between pre and post LAD ligation(78.2+/-23.4 vs 81.2+/-24.5 ; p=0.3778). CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that the myocardial blood flow and its decrease due to LAD ligation can be evaluated accurately by second harmonic imaging myocardial contrast 2D echocardiography.
Coronary Vessels*
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Echocardiography*
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Ligation*
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Microbubbles
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Myocardial Ischemia
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Noise
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Reperfusion
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Swine
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Thorax
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Ultrasonography
2.A study on the CT density of the antibiotics
Kee Hyun CHANG ; Eun Chul CHUNG ; Sang Hoon BAE ; Wee Saing KANG ; Man Chung HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1982;18(1):3-9
The study was undertaken to assess the CT density of the antibiotics solution. CT scan of six antibioticssolution-streptomycin, chloramphenicol, Na-penicillin, ampicillin, kanamycin and cefamezine-in concentration ofabout 33% (approximatly single dose of intramuscular injection) was performed, using plastic syringes. Variousconcentrations of striptomycin, chloramphenicol and Na-panicillin were also examined for evaluation of relationbetween concentration and the CT density of the antibiotics. In addition, relationship between CT number andmathematically calculated effective atomic number and electron density of the antibiotics was evaluated. Theresults are as follows; 1. The CT densities of all antibiotics reveal high density (CT number 80–150) inconcentration of single intramuscular injection dose. 2. CT number of striptomycin, chloramphenicol andNa-penicillin gradually increased with increase of concentration of the antibiotics, producing linear proportionto concentration, effective atomic number and electron density of the antibiotics. 3. Therefore, density ofantibiotics should be included in differential diagnosis when high density on CT scan is observed.
Ampicillin
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Chloramphenicol
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Injections, Intramuscular
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Kanamycin
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Plastics
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Syringes
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
3.A study on the radiation effect on microvasculature of N-methyl-N-Nitrosourea-induced mammary carcinoma in rats
Sang Hoon BAE ; Kyoung Hwan KOH ; Chung Kie IM ; Sung Hwan HA ; Man Chung HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1985;21(3):357-367
Mammary carcinoma was induced in rats by itravenous injection of N-methy-N-Nitrosourea. Microangiography was perfromed to evaluate the microvascular alterations in mammary carcinoma after irradiation. The tumors were givena single dose of 1.400 rads using Co-60 telethrapy unit with field size of 4 x 4 cm at 40 cm SSD. The dose ratewas 147.5 rads per minute. Microangiography was performed prior to irradiation and at one, two, and four weeksfollowing irradiation. The results are as follows: 1. Before irradiation, mammary carcinoma in rats tended to formlobules and the basic vasculature consisted of peripheral vascular pattern with central penetrating vessels. Theperipheral vascular pattern was always richer than that of the center. Irregular and tortuous vessles stretchedfrom the periphery into the center of lobule. 2. One week following irradiation, an increase in the number ofsmaller, tortuous vessels and decreased intervasular distance were obseved in the central portion of each lobule.This finding seems to be due to an improved filling of some previously existing but unfilled vessels. This maylead to improved metabolic changes and reoxygenation. 3. Later's changes of microvasculature after irradiation aretortuosity, irregularity, narrowing, abrupt tapering, fragmentation, and extravasation. These findings progressedafter a lapse of time. 4. The results can be considered as the microangiographic demonstration of the fact that reoxygenation after irradiation is mainly due to dilatation of the collapsed tumor vessels.
Animals
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Dilatation
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Microvessels
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Radiation Effects
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Rats
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Silver Sulfadiazine
4.A study on the clinical manifestation and treatment of ectopic pregnancy.
Man Jae LEE ; Sang Kee PARK ; Woo Kang CHUNG ; Sang No YOO ; Ji Hak JUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1514-1526
No abstract available.
Female
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic*
5.Bronchiectasis: HRCT vs bronchography.
Sang Hoon CHA ; Jung Gi IM ; Yang Min KIM ; Man Chung HAN ; Young Soo SHIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(5):632-636
No abstract available.
Bronchiectasis*
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Bronchography*
6.Histopathologic changes of the craniomandibular joint according to the amount of distraction after 6 weeks of distraction osteogenesis in rabbits.
Hyun Ho KIM ; Su Gwan KIM ; Sung Chul LIM ; Hae Man CHUNG ; Sang Gon KIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2003;29(2):79-85
The purpose of this study is to observe histopathologic changes in the bilateral craniomandibular joints after allowing 6 weeks of consolidation by varying the amount of distraction in rabbit mandible. Eight rabbits weighing about 2 to 3kg were used. After corticotomy was performed on the left mandibular body between the first premolar and the second premolar region, a unilateral fixation device was placed. Then, a 7-day period was allowed without distraction of the device. The mandible was lengthened 0.5mm/day. Corticotomy and lengthening of mandible were not performed in control group. After the completion of the lengthening process, a 6-week-consolidation period was allowed. Then, the rabbits were sacrificed, and histologic examination of the craniomandibular joints was performed. Proliferative changes were observed in the craniomandibular joints in all groups. With the increasing amount of distraction, hypertrophy of the cartilage layer became more severe, bone formed was dense and enchondral ossification was clearly shown in subchondral bone. Hypertrophy of the cartilage layer was also seen in the non-distracted side as the distracted side in the experimental group. These results indicate that when physical force is applied constantly to joints, the proliferation of articular cartilage and bone formation are present. When more than 6 weeks of consolidation period is allowed at the time of performing distraction for more than 5mm, articular changes, especially, in the contralateral side should also be noted.
Bicuspid
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Cartilage
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Cartilage, Articular
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Hypertrophy
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Joints*
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Mandible
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Osteogenesis
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Osteogenesis, Distraction*
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Rabbits*
7.The Internationalization of the Korean Radiological Society.
Young Goo KIM ; Kun Sang KIM ; Byung Ihn CHOI ; Man Chung HAN ; Seung Hyup KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;33(3):333-337
Toward the beginning of the twenty-first century, the world experiences the dramatic changes in politics, economics and culture, and it is evident that the Korean medical field will not be able to survive provided it doesn't prepare ourselves to adapt to those changes. The Korean Medical Society held a forum for the active operation of the medical society, inviting several leading affiliated societies, to meet the needs of the times. This review describes the summary of the presentation that the authors made on behalf of the Korean Radiological Society in the forum, including the organization, current status of academic activity, current status of international communication, and problems encountered in the internationalization of the Korean Radiological Society.
Politics
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Societies, Medical
8.MR Findings of Multiple Sclerosis in Spinal Cord.
Sang Joon KIM ; Dae Chul SUH ; Kyung Il CHUNG ; Man Soo PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(6):987-991
PURPOSE: To analyze the MR imaging features of multiple sclerosis (MS) in spinal cord. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine MR (magnetic resonance) images of six patients with suspected MS were retrospectively evaluated in active phase (n=6) and inactive phase (n=3) before and after Gadolinium-DTPA administration. RESULTS: In all patients with clinically active phase, plaques of spinal cord appeared as high signal intensity on T2-weighted image with isointense cord swelling on Tl-weighted images. All lesions were enhanced on Gd-DTPA enhanced Tl-weighted images. The patterns of enhancement were nodular, circumferential rim-like, and segmental. On follow-up images in 3 patients who became clinically stable, all enhancing lesions disappeared. CONCLUSION: MR is a good modality in detection of spinal MS, and Gd-DTPA-enhanced MR is valuable in differentiating active MS from stable MS.
Follow-Up Studies
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Gadolinium DTPA
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Multiple Sclerosis*
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Retrospective Studies
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Spinal Cord*
9.Efficacy of capsaicin sensitive nerve on goblet cells and submucosal glands in rats.
Sang Hag LEE ; Heung Man LEE ; Keun JUNG ; Chung Sik CHOI ; Soon Jae HWANG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(2):264-273
No abstract available.
Animals
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Capsaicin*
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Goblet Cells*
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Rats*
10.Correlation between distribution of eosinophil cationic protein and nasal hyperreactivity in perennial allergic rhinitis.
Heung Man LEE ; Chung Sic CHOI ; Geun JUNG ; Sang Hak LEE ; Soon Jae HWANG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(2):283-291
No abstract available.
Eosinophil Cationic Protein*
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Eosinophils*
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Rhinitis*