1.MRI fidings of primary intracranial lymphoma in immunologically normal patients.
Ho Chul KIM ; Kee Hyun CHANG ; Sang Hoon CHA ; Moon Hee HAN ; Choong Gon CHOI
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1993;29(4):613-620
Magnetic resonance (MR) images of 14 consecutive patients with pathologically proven primary intracranial lymphoma were reviewed. All patients had a brain MR imaging before any treatment and were immunologically competent. MR images were acquired using 2.07 (n= 6) or 0.57 (n= 8) machine. The MR images were reviewed regarding the location, multiplicity, size, signal intensity, margin, shape, and the extent of surrounding edema of the lesion. Seven patients had multiple lesions, 2 to 4 in number. A total of 26 lesions was found; 25 were parenchymal lesions and one was dural lesion. The location of tumor was either central (r= 11) or peripheral (n= 14). The size of tumor was variable ranging from 0.6cm to 6.0cm in its maximal diameter. The tumors were isointense (n= 19) or hypointense (n= 7) relative to gray matter on T1-weighted images, isointense (n= 24) or hyperintense (n=2) on proton-density weighted images, and isointense (n= 21) or hyperintense (n= 5) on 78-weighted images. On gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images of 13 patients strong enhancement was seen in 22 of 23 lesions. Nineteen lesions showed smooth, well-defined margin, whereas remaining 7 lesions showed irregular, ill-defined margin. The shape of the tumor was diverse; round of ovoid (n= 15), lobulated (n= 9), or short linear (n= 2). These results suggest that one should consider the diagnosis of CNS lymphoma in cases with single or multiple masses that abut CSF space and show iso-or similar intensity to gray matter with strong enhancement on MR images.
Brain
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Diagnosis
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Edema
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Gray Matter
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Humans
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Lymphoma*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
2.Traumatic Spondylolisthesis of the Axis
Myung Sang MOON ; In Young OK ; Suk Whan SONG ; Hee Gon KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(6):1126-1132
Twelve patient with fracture of the neural arch of the axis (hangman's fracture or traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis) were treated at Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital between 1980 and 1986. There were three type I fractures, seven type II fractures, and two type III fracture. Non of these patients had neurological damage. Seven patients (five in type II and two in type III) in this series, underwent anterior interbody fusion operation between axis and third cervical vertebra following 6 weeks of cervical traction. The remaining five patients were treated conservatively by cervicel traction in the bed. Average follow up period was 24 months. The mean duration of fracture union was 10 weeks after trauma in 3 cases of type I and twelve weeks after trauma in 2 cases of type II which were treated conservatively. Otherwise in 5 cases of type II and two cases of type III which were taken anterior interbody fu sion, the mean duration of fracture union was 8 weeks in type II and 10 weeks in type III after surgery. All regained a stability of the cervical spines. Because the fracture healing of the neural arch invariably occurred through this study, it is felt that anterior interbody fusion between axis and third cervical vertebra is necessary surgical.procedure to gain the early stability if there is an evidence of persistant instability between axis and third cervical verbebrae even after 6 weeks of conservative traction treatment.
Follow-Up Studies
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Fracture Healing
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Humans
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Spine
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Spondylolisthesis
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Traction
3.Atrioventricular plane displacement in the patients with congestive heart failure.
Ji Won SON ; Dong Ho KAM ; Sang Moon BAE ; Sang Gon KIM ; Moon Beom KIM ; Hee Seung PARK ; Moo Hyun KIM ; Jong Seong KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Echocardiography 1993;1(2):152-160
No abstract available.
Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)*
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Heart Failure*
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Humans
4.Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage.
Sang Moon PARK ; Joon Seok PARK ; Myung Gon RYU ; Kab Deuk KIM ; Wha Shik SONG ; Jong Wan KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1998;9(4):622-628
Diagnostic peritoneal lavage is a accurate and safe method confirming the intraabdominal injury with head trauma, unstable multiple injuried patients. But the development of imaging technique and the trend in noninvasive diagnostic value is decreasing now. In the emergency room, the emergency physicians are required the rapidity and accuracy' in intial assessment and the decisions for the operation or not. So emergency physicians have been investigating the diagnostic method for intraabdomial injury that is more rapid, safe and accurate. Many diagnostic tools are developed and now accepted and used widely, among them the diagnostic peritoneal lavage is still the best method for unsatble or head injuries patients. But the positive diagnostic criterias are variable by many authors and still remain imperfectly. So our study was reviewed by medical record of patients who were undertaken the diagnostic peritoneal lavage for the diagnosis intraabdominal injury and statistical analyasis was done compared with many criteria of red blood cell and white blood cell for the more actuate way. A retrospective study of diagnostic peritoneal lavage was done of 90 patients with blunt abdominal trauma during 2 years from January, 1996 to December, 1997 and summerized our experience. The results were as follows; 1) There are 73 males and 17 females in sex. The most common type of injury was the traffic accident. 2) With many variable criteria of RBC and WBC, the accuracy and the false positive and false negative were not different in statistical results. The average accuracy was 80.1%. 3) The operations were done in 30(33.3%) cases, and the most frequent injuried organ was the small bowel, 20 cases(66.7%).
Accidents, Traffic
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Diagnosis
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Emergencies
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Erythrocytes
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Female
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Humans
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Leukocytes
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Male
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Medical Records
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Peritoneal Lavage*
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Retrospective Studies
5.A Case of Primary Leiomyosarcoma of the Vagina.
Moo Cheol SHIN ; Sang Cheol KWEON ; Heung Gon KIM ; Hyang Jeong JO ; Ki Jung YUN ; Hyung Bae MOON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(1):215-217
The vagina is an infrequent site of primary sarcomas, which are less than 2% of all malignant vaginal neoplasm. The most common malignant mesenchymal tumor of the vagina is rhabdomyosarcoma, but leiomyosarcoma is rare type tumor of the vagina. Microscopically, spinle cells with pleomorphic nuclei and mitotic figures were frequently noted, but cross-striations were not found in the tissue. Alpha-smooth muscle actin and desmin were positive, but sarcomeric actin was negative in the tumor cells. The authors report a case of primary leiomyosarcoma of the vagina with brief literature review.
Actins
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Desmin
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Leiomyosarcoma*
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Rhabdomyosarcoma
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Sarcoma
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Vagina*
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Vaginal Neoplasms
6.Prediction of Prognosis by Acetazolamide Brain Perfusion SPECT in Patients with Arteriovenous Malformation.
Sang Gyun BAE ; Jae Gon MOON ; Suk Mo LEE ; Han Gyu KIM ; Ha Yong YEOM ; Do Yoon HWANG
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2000;34(5):426-432
After surgical operation in patients with arteriovenous malformation (AVM), normal pressure perfusion breakthrough (NPPB) is one of the major complications. Brain perfusion SPECT with acetazolamide stress was known to be useful to evaluate the vascular reserve in several neurological and neurosurgical conditions. The authors performed acetazolamide brain perfusion SPECT in patients with AVM and compared the brain perfusion in the post-operative clinical courses. The acetazolamide brain perfusion SPECT was helpful in defining the prognosis of the patients with AVM. We describe 4 patients with AVM who had acetazolamide brain perfusion SPECT to examine the prognosis.
Acetazolamide*
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Arteriovenous Malformations*
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Brain*
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Humans
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Perfusion*
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Prognosis*
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Technetium Tc 99m Exametazime
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
7.Easy Identification of Mechanical Axis during Total Knee Arthroplasty.
Jai Gon SEO ; Young Wan MOON ; Sang Min KIM ; Byung Chul JO ; Sang Hoon PARK
Yonsei Medical Journal 2013;54(6):1505-1510
PURPOSE: We devised an intraoperatively identifiable mechanical axis (IIMA) as a reference of alignment in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between February 2010 and January 2011, primary TKAs were consecutively performed on 672 patients (1007 knees) using an IIMA as a reference in the coronal plane. RESULTS: The alignment of the lower extremity improved from a mean of 11.4+/-6.7degrees (-10.3-34.4degrees) of varus preop. to 0.7+/-3.5degrees (-5.2-8.6degrees) immediately after surgery. Mean alignment of the femoral component in the coronal plane was 89.3+/-2.3degrees (83.4-97.2degrees) postop. and mean alignment of the tibial component was 90.4+/-2.2degrees (85.1-94.2degrees) postop. CONCLUSION: This study showed that IIMA could be of considerable value as a new guider of alignment that is easily accessible and highly effective during total knee arthroplasty.
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/*methods
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Femur/surgery
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Humans
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Tibia/surgery
8.How to Minimize Rotational Conflict between Femoral & Tibial Component in Total Knee Arthroplasty: The Use of Femoro-Tibial Axial Synchronizer (Linker).
Jai Gon SEO ; Young Wan MOON ; Sang Min KIM ; Sang Hoon PARK
Yonsei Medical Journal 2015;56(2):454-459
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between rotational axes of femur and tibia with the use of Linker. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was carried out from August 2009 to February 2010 on 54 patients (106 knees), who were diagnosed with simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty. With the use of postoperative computed tomography scans, it was investigated how much the rotational angle of femoral and tibial components matched. RESULTS: The tibial component was internally rotated for the femoral component at an angle of 0.8degrees. The femoral component was externally rotated for the surgical transepicondylar axis (TEA) at an angle of 1.6 (range: from 4.8degrees of internal rotation to 7.9degrees of external rotation, SD=2.2degrees), and the tibial component was externally rotated for the surgical TEA at an average angle of 0.9 (range: from 5.1degrees of internal rotation to 8.3degrees of external rotation, SD=3.1degrees). CONCLUSION: The femoro-tibial synchronizer helped to improve the orientation and positioning of both femoral component and tibial component, and also increase the correlation of the rotational axes of the two components.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/*methods
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Female
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Femur/*radiography/surgery
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Humans
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Knee
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Knee Joint/*radiography/surgery
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Knee Prosthesis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Reference Values
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Rotation
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Tibia/*radiography/surgery
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/*methods
9.How to Minimize Rotational Conflict between Femoral & Tibial Component in Total Knee Arthroplasty: The Use of Femoro-Tibial Axial Synchronizer (Linker).
Jai Gon SEO ; Young Wan MOON ; Sang Min KIM ; Sang Hoon PARK
Yonsei Medical Journal 2015;56(2):454-459
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between rotational axes of femur and tibia with the use of Linker. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was carried out from August 2009 to February 2010 on 54 patients (106 knees), who were diagnosed with simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty. With the use of postoperative computed tomography scans, it was investigated how much the rotational angle of femoral and tibial components matched. RESULTS: The tibial component was internally rotated for the femoral component at an angle of 0.8degrees. The femoral component was externally rotated for the surgical transepicondylar axis (TEA) at an angle of 1.6 (range: from 4.8degrees of internal rotation to 7.9degrees of external rotation, SD=2.2degrees), and the tibial component was externally rotated for the surgical TEA at an average angle of 0.9 (range: from 5.1degrees of internal rotation to 8.3degrees of external rotation, SD=3.1degrees). CONCLUSION: The femoro-tibial synchronizer helped to improve the orientation and positioning of both femoral component and tibial component, and also increase the correlation of the rotational axes of the two components.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/*methods
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Female
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Femur/*radiography/surgery
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Humans
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Knee
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Knee Joint/*radiography/surgery
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Knee Prosthesis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Reference Values
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Rotation
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Tibia/*radiography/surgery
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/*methods
10.Clinical Analysis on Lumboperitoneal Shunt.
Jae Gon MOON ; Seong Hoon OH ; Joong Uhn CHOI ; Young Soo KIM ; Sang Sup CHUNG ; Kyu Chang LEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1989;18(1):52-58
A series of 70 lumboperitoneal shunt performed at Yonsei university Severance hospital was reviewed. The clinical indications for this procdures were communicating hydrocephalus, CSF fistulas, benign intracranial hypertension and bulging craniectomy site. There were several complications such as shunt migration, obstruction, infection and nonfunctioning. Wound dehiscence, epidural hematoma and ingumal hernia were also observed after shunting. This procedure is completely extracranial and diminished intracranial complications, thereby significantly reducing morbidity and mortality. Good results were reported due to easy insertion, short operation time and reduced complications. This report documented the efficacy of lumbopertoneal shunt and literatures were reviewed.
Fistula
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Hematoma
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Hernia
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Hydrocephalus
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Mortality
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Pseudotumor Cerebri
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Wounds and Injuries