1.Longitudinal Study of Aging.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(10):1307-1312
No abstract available.
Aging*
;
Longitudinal Studies*
2.Clinical study on the Effect of Tripamide(Normonal(R)) in Hypertension.
Korean Circulation Journal 1983;13(2):409-416
The Tripamide(Normonal(R)) is a new derivative of nonthiazide diuretic and hypotensive drug which was claimed to have less side effects than thiazide derivatives. Authors studied on the effect of Tripamide in 30 cases of hypertension. The 15mg of Tripamide daily as single dose was given for the period of 6 weeks and in each week, the blood pressure in sitting position was measured and also checked symptoms and side effects. In 13 cases which were not responded to 15mg, daily dose of 30mg were given. In 13 cases, Hb, Hct, blood sugar, serum uric acid, Na, K, Cl, GOT, GPT and creatinine were measured before and after the 6 week medication. Following results were obtained; 1) After one week medication of Tripamide 15-30mg daily, the hypotensive effect(B.P. more than 5 mmHg decrease) appeared in 83.3% of cases in systolic pressure and 76.7% in diastolic pressure. The marked decrease(more than 20 mmHg) of systolic pressure in 60% and of diastolic pressure in 33.3% of cases. The over-all average systolic and diastolic pressure decreased by 18.7/7.6 mmHg. 2) There were no statistically significant changes of Hb, Hct, fasting blood sugar, uric acid, creatinine, sodium, potassium, chloride, GOT and GPT. However there were one case of significant decrease of potassium and increase of blood sugar respectively by 30mg medication. 3) There was no weakness or fatigue by 15mg medication except 2 cases which complained of weakness by 30mg medication and there was no remarkable side effect such as rash. 4) In 6 cases which were refractory to other antihypertensive drugs including hydrochlorothiazide, there was hypotensive effect by switching hydrochlorothiazide to Tripamide. These observations showed that Tripamide(Normonal(R)) has hypotensive effect with 15 to 30mg per day in one week and thereafter the effect was stationary and there was much less side effect such as weakness than thiazide derivatives.
Antihypertensive Agents
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Blood Glucose
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Blood Pressure
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Creatinine
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Exanthema
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Fasting
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Fatigue
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Hydrochlorothiazide
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Hypertension*
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Potassium
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Sodium
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Uric Acid
3.Clinical Survey on Urologic Complications Developed after Treatments of Obstetric & Gynecologic Diseases (1972 - 1984).
Korean Journal of Urology 1984;25(5):623-629
We reviewed 28 patients admitted due to urologic complications after obstetric & gynecologic operation and management since May 1972. The age distribution, developed urologic complications and it`s treatment are discussed. The prevalent age groups of urologic complications were 30`s and 40`s. The most common urologic complication was urinary fistula : 8 ureterovaginal, 8 vesicovaginal and 4 other fistulas. The results after 1st operation of urinary fistula showed an over-all success rate of 72.6%.
Age Distribution
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Female
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Fistula
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Genital Diseases, Female*
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Humans
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Urinary Fistula
4.WEHI-231 cells are defective in the ligand-induced internalization of B cell antigen receptor.
Immune Network 2001;1(3):196-202
No abstract available.
Receptors, Antigen*
5.A Case of Non - lymphatic Spotptirchosis in Baby aged 1 Month.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1978;16(2):167-171
Non-lymphatic sporotrichosis is more difficult in diagnosis, lower in incidence and more variable in clinical picture than the classical lymphatic one. A case of non-lymphatic type affecting a female baby aged 2 months is presented, The patient has been suffering from the shallow ulcerated, crusted impetiginous lesian on the cheek area just below the right eye. The lesion has developed progreasively since about 1 month after birth. Clinically, its diagnosis was not easy, but was confirmed by culture on Sabouraud's media. It is thought that the age of initial onset in this case we experienced, is the lowest in recorded Korean literature.
Cheek
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Parturition
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Sporotrichosis
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Ulcer
6.Clinical and Micological Studies on Microsporum Canis Infections.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1977;15(1):7-16
Microsporurn canis was fjrst reportaR m Korea in 1957, but no animal contacts were reported and since then, only sporadic occurrences of M. canis have reported. However, cat and human infections from M. canis have gradually become rnore prevalent lately. Recently author reported 3 cases of T. capitis, 2 cases of Kerion Celsi, 13 cascs of T. e,orporis in human and 4 cases of infected kittens, with M. canis isolated as the causative organisrn. Clinical and mycological observations of both patients and kittens were reported as follows: The infections with M. canis were exclusively reported in kittens, not in adult cats. Two of the infected kittens showed obvious signs of undernourishment, physical retardation and prostration. Infectivity among cats or kittens was very low while cat to human infectivity was very high. The human T. capitis exhibited. round, erythematous lesions with complete 1oss of hair, very similar to lesions of alopecia areata, These lesions were uniformly smaller than a walnut in size. The T. corporis exhibited typical, moderately inflamed ringshaped, singular or multiple lesions. The incubation period was estirnated at approximately 3-7 days. In humans, ectothrix growth was reported while the opposite endothrix growth was observed in the kitten and rabbit. Experimental animal inoculations were performed: Rabbit inocuIated with M. can- is resulted in typical ringshaped Iesions appearing 10 days after inoculation. T4ese lesians were cornpletely gone in 4 weeks but infected hairs still remained. Guinea pig inoculation resultel in non-typical lesions covered with serosanguinous crusts, but rat inoculztion showed no signs of infectivity.
Adult
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Alopecia Areata
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Animals
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Cats
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Guinea Pigs
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Hair
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Humans
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Juglans
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Korea
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Microsporum*
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Rats
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Tinea Capitis
7.Perfect State of Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Their Related Infections.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(6):610-618
A mating study was performed by crossing 333 isolates of Trichophyton mentugrophytes with+and tester strains of Arthroderma vanbreuseghemii, A. benhamiae and A. simit from January 1980 to December 1983 Three hundred and thiirteen were compatible with A. vanbreuseghemri consisting of 167 of+type and 146 of type and twenty were indeterminate. The cleistothecia formed by crossing the isolates with tester strains of A. vanbreaseghemii were fewer in number and smaller in size than those of tester strains. The sexual dogeneration was observed in all of the isolates compared with tester strains. The colonial morphological features of the isolates of T. mentagrophytes were observed as 24p isolates of the granulosum-asteroides form, 66 of the powdery form and 7 of the downy form on 1/10 Sabouraud agar with salts in culture. The mat- ing type showed the higher type in the granulosumasteroides forrn and + type in the powdery and downy forms. The + type increased from 1981 to 1983, and the type showed a marked increase in 1983. The + type was predominant in tinea pedis et unguim and tinea cruris, and type in tinea faciale and tinea manuurn. The + type showed nearly equal incidence in the spring, winter and summer, and the lowest in the autumn, compared to the highest in the winter and the lowest in the summer in the type.
Agar
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Arthrodermataceae
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Incidence
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Salts
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Tinea
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Tinea Pedis
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Trichophyton*
8.The Role of Hepatitis Virus and Alcohol in Chronic Liver Disease.
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 1999;5(2):83-88
No abstract availalbe
Hepatitis Viruses*
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Hepatitis*
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Liver Diseases*
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Liver*
9.Bipolar hemiarthroplasty for the treatment of femoral neck and unstable intertrochanteric fracture in elderly patients.
Myung Sik PARK ; Sang Soon CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(2):482-488
No abstract available.
Aged*
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Femur Neck*
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Hemiarthroplasty*
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Humans
10.Metal failures after compression plate fixation.
Kyung Jin SONG ; Sang Soon CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(5):1457-1465
No abstract available.