1.Torsion of Benign Cystic Teratoma of Ovary at 37 Weeks Gestation.
Chu Yeop HUH ; Sang Wook LEE ; Young Seung OH
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1998;9(4):440-444
Ovarian tumor in pregnancy is not rare and benign cystic teratoma is most common ovarian tumor in pregnancy. Most ovarian tumor in pregnancy is found at first and second trimester but sometimes found at third trimester and it is difficult to make a decision for management. Moreover physician should consider fetal age and mother's condition, and weigh outcome of operation for complicated ovarian tumor in pregnancy. Torsion of ovarian tumor is not an uncommon complication during first trimester of pregnancy and puerperium but rare occurs during the third trimester of pregnancy. We have experienced a case of torsion of benign cystic teratoma of ovary which occurred at 37 weeks gestation in a 25 year-old woman. So we report this case with a brief review of literature.
Adult
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Female
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Ovary*
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Postpartum Period
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Pregnancy Trimester, First
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Pregnancy Trimester, Second
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Pregnancy Trimester, Third
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Pregnancy*
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Teratoma*
2.Clinical Study of Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Young Kyun WOO ; Myung Sang MOON ; Il Oh HUH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1985;20(2):299-309
Evaluation and management of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficient knee pose several problems. For acute injuries, the essential factors are diagnosis of the ACL rupture and associated injuries, and selection of the appropriate method of the management. Until recently, the frequency of complete disruption of the ACL was though to be less than that of the medial collateral ligament. However, there is little doubt that the ACL is the most frequently torn ligament in the knee. Diagnosis may be made with a combination of tests: Anterior drawer, valgus or varus stress test, Lachman, and pivot shift. If the patients is unable to relax because of pain or fear, examination under the anesthesia should be performed. Treatment can be surgical or nonsurgical. Since the ACL is vital to normal knee function, surgical intervention is advisable in the majority of cases of acute disruption. Authors analyzed the records of 58 cases of acute knee ligament injuried patients treated at the department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kang-Nam St. Marys Hospital, Catholic Medical College and Center, from November 1982 to January 1984, with follow-up range from 6 to 20 months. 1. Among 58 cases, 41(71%) had anterior cruciate ligament injury and 39(67%) had medial collateral ligament injury. 2. The causes of injury were mostly traffic accident (77%) and majority of the patients was in their twenties and thirties of age. 3. Among 41 cases of ACL Injury, 5 had isolated anterior cruciate injury, 27 cases (66%) had associated medial collateral injury, 9 (22%) had associated lateral collateral injury, and 7 (17%) had associated posterior cruciate ligament injury. 4. Meniscal injury was found only in 6 cases (15%); 4 medial and 2 lateral menisci. 5. Majority of anterior cruciate injured patients (71%) had more than 5mm joint openning than normal side in valgus or varus stress radiogram with the knee in extension. 6. In all cases of anterior cruciate ligament injured patients, the Lachman test was positive under the general anesthesia, hut anterior drawer test was positive in 80%. 7. In about 90% of the cases, the anterolateral rotatory instability (ALRI) test was positive and this finding was accentuated when the lateral collateral ligament was torn. 8. Among 41 cases, 16 (39%) had failure at the insertion site, 7 (17%) had tibial spine avulsion, and 9 patients each (22%) had tear at the ligament substance level and had grade II sprain. 9. In twenty-three, primary repair was done, in 9, primary intra-articular recopstruction was performed and 9 were treated conservatively. The result was from fair to excellent almost in all cases.
Accidents, Traffic
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Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, General
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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Clinical Study
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Collateral Ligaments
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Diagnosis
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Exercise Test
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee
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Lateral Ligament, Ankle
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Ligaments
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Menisci, Tibial
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Methods
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament
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Rupture
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Spine
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Sprains and Strains
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Tears
3.Voluntary Habitual Hip Dislocation in a child
Myung Sang MOON ; Doo Hoon SUN ; Young Kee OH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(3):1022-1025
Voluntary habitual dislocation of the hip is very rarely reported in children, and only 13 cases have been reported in the literature. We add a new case in a 5 year old boy. The boy did not have previous history of trauma, skeletal and/or soft tissue anomalies, nor known connective disease. He was treated by intertrochanteric varusinward rotation osteotomy of the affected hip on February 25, 1985 and was followed until January 11, 1993. Postoperative convalescence was uneventfully successful, and the hip developed well without any obvious dysplasia at the latest follow-up.
Child
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Convalescence
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Dislocations
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip Dislocation
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Hip
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Humans
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Male
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Osteotomy
4.Factors Associated with Cord Blood Leptin Concentration of Full - Term and Preterm Newboms.
Sang Hyun OH ; Eun Young KIM ; Young Ill RHO ; Sang Kee PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 1999;6(2):234-241
PURPOSE: Leptin is the product of the of gene secreted by adipocyte. The serum leptin concentration reflects the amount of adipose tissue in the body. We investigated whether leptin concentration was detectable in cord blood of newboms and assessed the effect of gestational age, birth weight, birth length, placental weight, body mass index and ponderal index on cord blood leptin concentration in full-term and preterm newboms. METHODS: Eighty-two newboms were enrolled in this study. Standard growth curves were used to categorize infants as appropriate (AGA), large (LGA), or small for gestational age (SGA). Gestational age, birth weight, length and placental weight were measured. Maternal age, weight and height were measured. Cord blood and maternal venous samples were collected and serum was separated and stored at -70C. Leptin was measured by radioimmunoassay. RESULTS: The mean leptin concentration in full term babies was 8.9+/-9.6 ng/ml compared with 3.5+/-0.6 ng/ml in preterm babies. Leptin concentrations in cord blood of full term babies were significantly increased in cornparison with those in cord blood of preterm babies. Mean serum leptin concentration of SGA infants was significantly lower than in AGA infants and that of LGA was higher than in AGA infants. In full-term and preterm neonates, there was significant positive correlation of leptin concentrations with birth weight, gestational age, birth length, BMI, ponderal index and placental weight. No gender differences were found in cord blood leptin. Maternal age, maternal body mass index, matemal weight at baseline (before pregnancy) and at birth were not significantly correlated with leptin concentration of full-term and preterm neonates. There was no significant correlation between leptin concentration of cord blood and matemal leptin concentration. CONCLUSION: The serum leptin concentration is highly correlated to the size of adipose tissue mass of newborn infant. Leptin may be responsible for regulation of body mass of human neonates and can be used as marker of the nutritional status and growth of fetal and neonatal period.
Adipocytes
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Adipose Tissue
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Birth Weight
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Body Mass Index
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Body Weight
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Fetal Blood*
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Leptin*
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Maternal Age
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Nutritional Status
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Parturition
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Radioimmunoassay
5.A case of combined pregnancy.
Young Oh TAK ; Kwang Yeol LEE ; Sang Kyong KIM ; Jae Uk KIM ; Ki Sang KWON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(3):421-424
No abstract available.
Pregnancy*
6.Study on the treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Sang Oh NA ; Hee Young SHIN ; Hyo Seop AHN ; Sang Kyu PARK
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(3):390-400
No abstract available.
Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma*
7.A clinical study on the ectopic pregnancy following laparoscopic tubal sterilization.
Sang Kyung KIM ; Kwang Yeol LEE ; Young Oh TARK ; Ki Hak LEE ; Gi Sang KWON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(4):480-488
No abstract available.
Female
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic*
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Sterilization, Tubal*
8.Dysplasia Epiphysialis Punctata: A Case Report
Hack Bong LEE ; Sang Ho HA ; Sang Keun OH ; Chi Jung KANG ; Young Chull KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(4):709-712
Dysplasia epiphysialis punctata is a rare congenital disorder of infancy affecting in particular cartilage, muscle, jointtcapsules and the eyes. A case of dysplasia epiphysialis punctata with involvement of all epiphyses of extremities, spine and pelvis in 2 days old male is to be reported with review of literature.
Cartilage
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Chondrodysplasia Punctata
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Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
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Epiphyses
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Extremities
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Humans
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Male
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Pelvis
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Spine
9.A Case of Duplication o f the Ileum.
Sang Kenn OH ; Sook Young LEE ; Yoon Oh PARK ; Mi Sook PARK ; Young Chul LEE ; Hee Dae PARK
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(12):1446-1451
No abstract available.
Ileum*
10.A case of endometrioma covered with omentum.
Soo Hyun CHO ; Young Oh KIM ; Myang Suk OH ; Doo Sang KIM ; Chan Young PARK ; Sun Tae CHUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2451-2454
No abstract available.
Endometriosis*
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Female
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Omentum*