1.A Definition of Death Focusing on the Historical Background of Brain Death.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(4):342-348
No abstract available.
Brain Death*
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Brain*
2.The Last Fifty Years of Western Medicine in Korea: Korean Neurological Association.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(8):1083-1087
No abstract available.
Korea*
3.Diagnostic Criteria of Brain Death.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(4):349-356
No abstract available.
Brain Death*
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Brain*
4.Clinicopathologic study of early gastric cancer.
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(6):854-859
No abstract available.
Stomach Neoplasms*
5.Effect of Calculation Task on the Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity: a Transcranial Doppler Study.
Manho KIM ; Sang Bok LEE ; Jaekyu ROH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1998;16(3):271-274
Blood flow velocity changes induced by the focal brain activation can be assessed by using Transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD). To explore the hemispheric dominant hemodynamic effect by performing calculation, we applied TCD technique to detect cerebral blood velocity asymmetry. METHODS Twenty healthy right-handed subjects were tested. We measured mean flow velocities (MFV) in the middle and posterior cerebral arteries (MCA, PCA). Photic stimulation was given separately as a control task for calculation. RESULTS While the photic stimulation increased the blood velocity only in PCAs, performing calculation increased the velocity in MCAs. Right-left difference was noted by performing calculation with greater increase in left MCA (right: 8.8 %; left: 21.2 %). CONCLUSION Application of TCD enabled us to measure the hemodynamic changes supporting the left hemispheric dominance of calculation task. Futhermore, increase in non-dominant right hemisphere suggests the functional interaction of cerebral activity.
Blood Flow Velocity*
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Brain
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Dominance, Cerebral
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Hemodynamics
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Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis
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Photic Stimulation
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Posterior Cerebral Artery
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Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial
6.Relationship of compliance and oxygen transport in experimental acute respiratory failure during positive end-expiratory pressure ventilation.
Sang Do LEE ; Se Jin YOON ; Bok Hee LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1993;40(1):6-15
No abstract available.
Compliance*
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Oxygen*
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Positive-Pressure Respiration*
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Respiratory Insufficiency*
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Ventilation*
7.Relationship of compliance and oxygen transport in experimental acute respiratory failure during positive end-expiratory pressure ventilation.
Sang Do LEE ; Se Jin YOON ; Bok Hee LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1993;40(1):6-15
No abstract available.
Compliance*
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Oxygen*
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Positive-Pressure Respiration*
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Respiratory Insufficiency*
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Ventilation*
8.Molecular Biological Basis of Nervous Diseases.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1983;1(2):5-9
No abstract available.
9.Molecular Biological Basis of Nervous Diseases.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1983;1(2):5-9
No abstract available.
10.Clinical Study of Dislocation of the Elbow Joint
Kyu Sung LEE ; Myung Sang MOON ; Myung Bok NOH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(2):311-317
Dislocation of the elbow joint is so frequent an injury, and its treatment so standardized, that most of the recent orthopaedic study devoted to the subject has focused on neurovascular complication or recurrent dislocation. Some authors reported minimal period of disability and better range of extension after three to five days short-term immobilization in simple acute dislocation. We, authors, had analyzed clinically 17 cases of acute dislocation of elbow joint who were treated at orthopaedic department of Catholic Medical College from Jan., 1978 to Dec., 1981. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The most prevalent age were second and third decades (76.5%). Males predominated by a ratio of 13:4. 2. The major mode of injury was slip down accident (58.8%). All cases were acute simple dislocation without open wound. 3. Posterolateral, dislocations were 13 cases (76.5%) and posterior dislocations were 3 cases (17.6%). These two type of dislocation were 94.1% of all cases. No anterior dislocation was noted. 4. Four fractures of radial head and one fracture of lateral epicondyle of humerus were seen. Associated fractures were noted in 29.4% of all cases. 5. Severe complication was none except one recurrent habituai dislocation and limitation of elbow extension, averaging 10.5 degrees, 6. In 9 cases which were immobilized for 3 to 5 days had an average loss of extension of 6 degrees and an average of 7 weeks of disability. In 7 cases which were immobilized for 3 weeks had an average loss of extension of 18 degrees and an average of 18.3 weeks of disability. Therefore, immediate reduction and 3 to 5 dhys of immobililization is excellent treatment for uncomplicated dislocations.
Clinical Study
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Dislocations
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Elbow Joint
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Elbow
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Head
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Humans
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Humerus
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Immobilization
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Male
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Wounds and Injuries