1.A case report of Castleman's disease of the neck and immunohistochemical study.
Man Su KIM ; Geon CHOI ; Hung Man LEE ; Sang Hak LEE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(5):746-752
No abstract available.
Giant Lymph Node Hyperplasia*
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Neck*
2.Effects of intranasal applications of capsaicin in patients with nonallergic eosinophilic nasal hyperreactivity.
Man Soo KIM ; Jong Tae YOON ; Sang Hag LEE ; Heung Man LEE ; Soon Jae HWANG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(2):274-282
No abstract available.
Capsaicin*
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Eosinophils*
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Humans
3.Three Cases of Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in Children.
Tae Hoon LEE ; Sang Chul PARK ; Chang Hwi KIM ; Sang Man SHIN ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1983;26(3):285-289
No abstract available.
Child*
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Diabetes Mellitus*
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Humans
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Insulin*
4.Effect of the inhibition of PLA2 and PAF on the neutrophilic respiratory burst and apoptosis.
Young Man LEE ; Sang Gyung KIM ; Yoon Yub PARK
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2000;48(6):887-897
BACKGROUND: Since the exact pathogenesis of sepsis-induced ARDS has not been elucidated, the mechanisms of enhanced neutrophilic respiratory burst were probed in endotoxin primed neutrophils associated with the roles of phospholipase A2 (PLA2), platelet activating factor (PAF) and apoptosis. METHODS: In isolated fresh human neutrophils, effects of the inhibition of PLA2 and PAF on the apoptosis were examined by the method of Annexin-FITC/dual PI flow cytometry. The roles of PLA2 and PAF on the neutrophilic respiratory burst were also examined by measuring oxidant generation in cytochrome-c reduction assay. Activities of the PLA2 and lysoPAF acetyltransferase (lysoPAF AT) of the neutrophils were determined to understand the effect of endotoxin on these enzymatic activities which may be related to the neutrophilic respiratory burst and apoptosis. In addition, the role roles of PLA2 and PAF in neutrophilic adhesion to bovine endothelial cells were examined in vitro by neutrophil adhesion assay. To investigate the effect of oxidants on pulmonary surfactant, cytochemical ultrastructural microscopy was performed. To inhibit PLA2 and PAF, non-specific PLA2 inhibitor mepacrine (100 nM) and WEB 2086 (100 nM) or ketotifen fumarate (10 kg/ml) were used respectively in all in vitro experimental sets. WEB 2086 is PAF receptor antagonist, and ketotifen fumarate is a lyso PAF AT inhibitor. RESULTS: The mapacrine treatment, provided after the endotoxin (ETX) treatment, resulted in increased apoptosis of neutrophils (p<0.001) while treatments of WEB 2086 and ketotifen did not. The inhibition of PLA2 and PAF decreased (p<0.001) production of oxidants from PMA-stimulated neutrophils. While endotoxin increased the PLA2 activity of neutrophils (p<0.01), mepacrine supressed (p<0.001) the activity, provided after treatment of ETX. The lyso PAF actyltransferase activity (lyso PAF AT) increased(p<0.01) after treatment of ETX. In contrast, mepacrine, WEB 2086 and ketotifen showed a tendency of decreasing the activity after treatment of ETX. The Treatment of ETX increased (p<0.001) neutrophil adhesion to endothelial cells, which was reversed by inhibition of PLA2 and PAF (p<0.001). The binding of oxidants to pulmonary surfactant was identified histologically. CONCLUSIONS: The enhanced neutrophilic respiratory burst by ETX plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of ARDS in term of oxidayive oxidative stress. Increased production of oxidants form neutrophils is mediated by the activations of PLA2 and lyso PAF AT.
Apoptosis*
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Endothelial Cells
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans
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Ketotifen
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Microscopy
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Neutrophils*
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Oxidants
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Oxidative Stress
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Phospholipases A2
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Platelet Activating Factor
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Pulmonary Surfactants
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Quinacrine
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Respiratory Burst*
5.Synovial Biopsy by Franklin-Silverman Needle
Jung Man KIM ; Myung Sang MOON ; Hong Sup LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1978;13(4):653-659
Biopsy has proved to be of value in the diagnosis of many inflammatory and malignant diseases, and needle biopsy of the synovial membrane in arthritis is well established and often employed as the final diagnostic aid in patient with joint disease. Authors have carried out synovial needle biopsy in 76 joints with Franklin-Silverman needle used commonly in liver biopsy. The results obtained were as followa; 1) Of seventy five biopsies attempted, adequate amount of tiasue was obtained in 51 of 53 knee cases (96.2%), 11 of 14 wrists (78.6%). 3 of 5 elbows (60%), 1 of 3 ankles (33.3%). Adequate amount of tissue was obtained in 66 cases and the overall succese rate was 88%. 2) Histopathological diagnosis was made in 53 of 75 cases (70.7%). In 12 cases, correct specimens were obtained but proved to be incompatible with the diagnosis done by either clinical data or open biopsy. 3) Histopathological diagnoses were made in 25 of 35 cases of rheumatoid arthritis (71.4%) 14 of 18 cases of tuberculous arthritis (77.8%), 7 of 13 cases of degenerative arthritis (53,8%), 4 of 6 cases of suppurative arthritis (66.7%), 2 cases of traumatic arthritis (100%), and one case of villonodular synovitis (100%). 4) The complications resulting from this proedure were pare; mild transient hemarthrosis was found in only 5 cases We also discovered that for an accurate diagnosis multiple specimens should be obtained because otherwise the specimens were too small to interprete histopathologically. In addition we concluded that the success rate depended not upon the sorts of needle used but rather more upon the biopsy technique. Franklin-Silverman needle biopsy proved to be a simple, safe and reliable procedure for diagnosis of the synovial diseases in which conventional arthrotomy is inadvisable and other diagnostic procedures are inadequate.
Ankle
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Arthritis
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Arthritis, Infectious
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Biopsy
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Biopsy, Needle
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Diagnosis
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Elbow
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Hemarthrosis
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Humans
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Joint Diseases
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Joints
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Knee
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Liver
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Needles
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Osteoarthritis
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Synovial Membrane
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Synovitis
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Wrist
6.Segmental Fracture of the Femur
Kyu Sung LEE ; Myung Sang MOON ; Man Ho KYUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(5):885-893
Previously severe multiple injuries associating the segmental fractures of the femurs were reported to be rare, and as a rule were fatal when surgeons did not immediately give or provide excellent care. Recently many patients having those injuries are quite often encountered at the clinic. The reason is high incidence of the mass casualties by road accidents, mine accidents and accidents at the industrial complexes. Also as the other reason, the advanced resuscitative measures which could do many of these patients to survive can be listed. For those severely injured patients associating segmental fracture of the femur, the more positive and efficient diagnostic and therapeutic measures have to be sought. Authors analyzed the 18 cases of segmental fractures of the femurs who were treated at the Orthopedic department of Catholic Medical College & Center from Jan., 1974 to Dec., 1979. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The male patients outnumbered the female in ratio of 13/5, and the most were at their 4th and 5th decade of age. 2. Traffic accident was the main cause of the injury; 13 out of 18 cases. Remaining 5 cases sustained injury by industrial accident. 3. All but one were closed fracture, and segmental shaft fracture was the commonest type of them; 10 out of 18 cases. 4. Thirteen patients accompanied significant injuries to other vital organ and/or other musculoskeletal system. 5. In entire cases the average union time in the proximal fracture was 28.9 weeks, and in the distal one 17.5 weeks. 6. Fractures regardless of their group that needed late bone grafting procedure numbered 7; 6 in the proximal shaft fracture and one in the distal fracture. 7. In 10 cases of the segmental shaft fracture (Group III fracture), bony union in the proximal fracture was obtained at 29.6 weeks in average. Proximal fractures in 4 cases in this group needed late bone grafting. Through these results it is suggested that in the treatment of segmental fracture of the femur, primary bone grafting at the proximal fracture site is beneficial to promote fracture healing or to prevent delayed union or nonunion especially when the proximal fracture is located across mainly the cortical part of the bone. Methods of treatment necessarily have to be selected according to the site and shape of the fracture, and in cases of segmental shaft fracture Kuntscher nailing is preferably recommended although the distal fracture site is not ideal one for the Kiintscher nail fixation.
Accidents, Occupational
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Accidents, Traffic
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Bone Transplantation
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Female
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Femur
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Fracture Healing
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Fractures, Closed
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Mass Casualty Incidents
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Multiple Trauma
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Musculoskeletal System
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Orthopedics
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Surgeons
7.A Case of Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome.
Kil Joon LEE ; Jong Bock KIM ; Dong Hwan LEE ; Sang Man SHIN ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1994;37(12):1757-1761
Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome is a rare disorder chracterized by congenital icthyosis, spastic diplegia or tetraplegia and mental retardation. The inheritance is autosomal recessive, due to deficiency of alcohol dehydrogenase activity of fatty acid matabolism. We have experienced a case of Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome in a 16 month-old male children who have dried thick skin, developmental delay, and spastic diplegia. He also has glistening spot on macula area with irregular high voltage slow wave (2-3Hz) on electroencephalography. From Biopsy finding, Lamella ictyosis with acanthosis and hyperkeratosis in epithelium is shown. He was much improved clinically for skin lesion and developmental status with etretinate supplement. We report the case with brief review of related literatures.
Acitretin
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Alcohol Dehydrogenase
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Biopsy
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Cerebral Palsy
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Child
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Electroencephalography
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Epithelium
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Etretinate
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Humans
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Infant
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Intellectual Disability
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Male
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Quadriplegia
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Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome*
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Skin
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Wills
8.A Case of Congenital Adrenal Agenesis.
Kyeong Wha LEE ; Hyung Jin CHOI ; Sang Man SHIN ; Sang Jhoo LEE ; Dong Wha LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(11):1118-1122
No abstract available.
9.Ultrasonographic measurement of the neonatal adrenal glands.
Hae Kyung LEE ; Jae Ock PARK ; Chang Hwi KIM ; Sang Man SHIN ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1993;36(8):1101-1106
TO determine the normal neonatal adrenal gland size, ultrasonographic examinations were performed in 145 newborn infants. They were divided into 3 groups according to the days of age. The group I is 1~3 days, group II is 6~9 days and group III is 21~50 days of age. 1) The adrenal gland size was as follows. In group I, the length was 29.05mm and the width was 4.02mm. In group II, the length was 24.04mm and the width was 2.79mm. In group III, the length was 19.54mm and the width was 2.21mm. 2) With increasing age, the size of adrenal gland became smaller. 3) The size of adrenal gland correlated well with the birth weight and height. We conclude that the ultrasonographic examination is useful in infant adrenal gland disease.
Adrenal Gland Diseases
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Adrenal Glands*
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Birth Weight
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
10.Clinical and Statistical Observation for Low Birth Weight Infants.
Chong Ok LEE ; Eun Hee KOH ; Sang Man SIN ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1981;24(12):1142-1148
No abstract available.
Humans
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Infant*
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Infant, Low Birth Weight*
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Infant, Newborn