1.Orbital Myositis of the Lateral Rectus Muscle Presenting With Adduction Impairment.
Se A AN ; Mi Hwa KIM ; Seung Hun OH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2010;28(4):350-350
No abstract available.
Muscles
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Orbit
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Orbital Myositis
2.The Experience and Intention of Health Food Use among Middle-aged Men in Urban Areas.
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2000;5(2):193-200
This study examined the experience and intention of health food use regarding the different type of health foods among 201 middle-aged Korean men form urban areas. Based upon the results of a prestudy, health foods were classified into 4 groups including Chinese medicine(CM), toner foods(TF), vitamin or mineral supplements(VMS), and other manufactured heath food supplements(MHFS). compared with the4 case of health food experience, the similar proportion of the subjects were intended to use CM( 70%) and MHFS( 40%), yet the smaller proportion of them had the intention for TF(46%) and VMS(52%). Our subjects mainly obtained information on CM and TF from social networks, such as families, relatives, friends and neighbors and VMS and MHFS from mass media. Expected effects of health food consumption were different by the type of health food. The most positive expected effects were found in CM, followed by VMS. However, there was weak evidence for the positive effects of the TF and MHFS. Upon the consumption of health foods, our subject appeared to expect to their body energy to increased and body functions to be improved in general. Multivariate analyses indicated the importance of expected effects of health food consumption and aging symptoms as determinants of future health food use. Experience was rarely associated with intention in health food use. This study suggests that educated middle-aged Korean men may have a rational attitude toward health food use. Regarding different attitudes and behavior toward the different type of health foods, further research should consider the nature of each type of health foods. The limitations of this study are also discussed.
Aging
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Friends
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Food, Organic*
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Humans
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Intention*
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Male
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Mass Media
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Multivariate Analysis
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Vitamins
3.Study on the Slow Filling Period/Rapid Filling Period Ratio in the Apexcardiogram in Normal and Ischemic Heart Disease.
Chang Hwa LEE ; Soon Chang PARK ; Dong Ju OH ; Hye Soon KIM ; Se Hwa YOO ; Young Moo RO ; Soon Kyu SUH
Korean Circulation Journal 1980;10(1):15-19
Apexcardiograms were evaluated in 24 normal adults (14 males and 10 females) aged 23 to 56 (mean 39) years and 42 patients with ischemic heart disease (29 males and 13 females) aged 40 to 81 (mean 57) years. The ratio of the duration of slow and rapid filling periods (SFP/RFP) and the height of the a wave in realtion to the total apexcardiographic deflection (a/H) were measured in each case and the results obtained from the IHD group were compared with data from the control group. The results obtained were as follows. 1. The was significant difference (p<0.001) between mean SFP/RFP ratio in control group (2.1+/-0.6) and in IHD group (3.4+/-1.5). Setting the upper SEP/RFP ratio at 2.7(mean+1 S.D.), 57.15 of IHD group and 20.8% of control group were above, and at 3.3(mean+2 S.D.), 40.5% of IHD group and none of control group were above this value. 2. There was no difference between the mean a/H ratio in control group (0.08+/-0.07) and in IHD group (0.09+/-0.11). The a/H ratio exceeding 0.15 (15%) was noted in 11.9% of IHD group. 3. The significance of SFP/RFP ratio in the apexcardiogram in the diagnosis of IHD was discussed. The SFP/RFP ratio is a more useful noninvasive adjunctive measurement for detecting IHD than a/H ratio.
Adult
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Male
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Myocardial Ischemia*
4.Analysis of an Association between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Gene and Risk of Cerebral White Matter Lesion.
So Young PARK ; Mi Hwa KIM ; Se A AN ; Nam Keun KIM ; Ok Joon KIM ; Seung Hun OH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2012;30(3):182-189
BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction is suggested to be one of the pathogenesis of cerebral white matter lesion (cWML). Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a crucial role in angiogenesis and integrity of vascular endothelial cell, and altered expression of VEGF gene induces vascular diseases including cerebrovascular diseases. The objective of this study is to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of VEGF gene confers an increased risk of cWML. METHODS: Total 337 study subjects without history of stroke were included. The presence and severity of cWML were measured on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image. Genotypes of VEGF -2578G>A, -1154G>A, -634G>C and +936C>T were analyzed. RESULTS: Among 337 study subjects, cWML was found in 208 patients (62%), and fifty-eight cases (17%) of them had overt cWML. In univariate analysis, age, female sex and plasma total homocysteine level (tHcyt) were higher in the mild and overt cWML group than no cWML group (p<0.05). The percentage of previous history of hypertension and the value of systolic blood pressure were higher in overt cWML group than no cWML group. In univariate and logistic regression analysis, none of four tested VEGF SNPs was significantly different between control group, mild and overt cWML groups. There was no difference between plasma tHcyt levels and each VEGF SNPs in control group and cWML groups. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, old age, female sex, hypertension and plasma tHcyt were associated with cWML. However, we failed to find an association between cWML and VEGF gene polymorphism, which may indicate that genetic polymorphism of VEGF does not play a direct role in the pathogenesis of cWML.
Blood Pressure
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Endothelial Cells
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Female
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Genotype
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Homocysteine
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Logistic Models
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Plasma
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Stroke
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Vascular Diseases
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
5.Pattern of Asthma Management by Primary Physicians in Seoul.
Eui Kyung LEE ; Eun Young BAE ; Eun Ja PARK ; Suk Hyang LEE ; Yeon Mok OH ; Kwang Ho IN ; Se Hwa YOO
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2003;55(2):165-174
BACKGROUND: Asthma is one of the most prevalent diseases in Korea. Although the guidelines of asthma management were reported in Korea, the present pattern of asthma management by primary physicians has not been studied. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the pattern of asthma management by primary physicians. METHODS: In November 2002, 710 primary physicians specializing in internal medicine in Seoul, Korea were provided with two scenarios of asthmatic patients, one mild and the other severe. By mail or interview, the physicians were asked several questions about their present pattern of asthma management for the patients in each scenario. RESULTS: Among 710 primary physicians, we obtained the answers from 325 physicians (response rate 46%). The most preferred prescription was oral theophylline. 71% and 81% of the physicians answered that they would prescribe oral theophylline for the mild and severe asthmatics, respectively. The next prescription preferred were mucolytics and oral beta2-agonist, in that order. However, 36% and 56% of the physicians answered that they would prescribe inhaled steroids for the mild and severe asthmatics, respectively. Among diagnostic tests, physicians preferred pulmonary function test to the rank next tochest radiography. CONCLUSION: The primary physicians in Seoul prefer oral bronchodilators to inhaled steroids in asthma management. More efforts should be made to reduce the difference between the present pattern of asthma management by primary physicians and the asthma guidelines.
Asthma*
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Bronchodilator Agents
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Diagnostic Tests, Routine
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Expectorants
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Humans
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Internal Medicine
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Korea
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Postal Service
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Prescriptions
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Radiography
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Respiratory Function Tests
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Seoul*
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Steroids
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Theophylline
6.Comparison of the Marginal Utility and Disease Burden of Hearing Loss and Other Chronic Diseases.
Oh Deog KWON ; Se Young JUNG ; Hwa Yeon PARK ; Sue Kyoung PEAK ; Su Hwan CHO ; Sang Jin CHO
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2018;39(6):364-369
BACKGROUND: Compared with other chronic diseases, hearing loss is generally overlooked from the perspective of disease burden. However, hearing loss is emerging as an important issue in the current society. The objective of this study was to investigate disease burdens and marginal utilities associated with hearing loss and other chronic diseases. METHODS: This study analyzed the cross-sectional data of 32,986 participants aged 19 years and older who completed the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys between 2009 and 2013. Additionally, this study used the pure tone audiometric test, European Quality of Life-Five Dimensions Questionnaire, and chronic disease status. The data were analyzed using a multiple linear regression method. RESULTS: The data of 23,297 people who underwent a pure tone audiogram and completed the European Quality of Life-Five Dimensions Questionnaire were used in this analysis. The marginal utility of hearing loss ranked fifth among nine chronic diseases. The estimated loss of quality-adjusted life years associated with hearing loss was −93.69 years per 100,000 people, which is similar to other chronic diseases. CONCLUSION: This study assessed the marginal utilities and public burdens of hearing loss and eight chronic diseases in a South Korean population. Although the values may vary depending on country and race, this study may provide an indispensable foundation for more detailed studies on hearing loss.
Chronic Disease*
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Continental Population Groups
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Hearing Loss*
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Hearing*
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Humans
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Korea
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Linear Models
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Methods
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Quality-Adjusted Life Years
7.Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy in renal cell carcinoma - A case report -
Kyung Seo OH ; Seung Young LEE ; Se-Hee MIN ; Choongun RYU ; Hwa-Yong SHIN
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2021;16(3):290-294
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA) is a rare clinical condition including an abnormal periosteal reaction in the long bones that causes painful swelling and tenderness of the extremities, digital clubbing, arthritis, synovitis, and joint effusions. Most cases are associated with tumorous conditions and most commonly with lung cancer. HOA has been rarely reported in association with other cancers. A patient with a history of recurrent renal cell carcinoma was referred to our clinic with bilateral leg pain, knee joint effusion, and arthritis. Simple radiography and bone scintigraphy confirmed a diagnosis of HOA. Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, joint fluid aspiration, and intra-articular injection of pain medications were found to be effective in the management of HOA pain. HOA prognosis depends on the underlying disease, therefore, cancer treatment is critical. This case demonstrates the need to consider HOA in patients with various malignancies who present with bone or joint pain of the extremities.
8.Invasive Paget’s Disease of the Breast: A case Report
Sang Eun PARK ; Yong Hwa EOM ; Se Jeong OH
Journal of Breast Disease 2020;8(2):143-147
Intramammary Paget’s disease is an uncommon disease in which 90% of the cases are accompanied by invasive or noninvasive ductal carcinoma. It comprises approximately 0.7%-4.3% of all breast cancers. Typically, extramammary Paget’s disease is accompanied by dermal invasion; however, in intramammary Paget’s disease, dermal invasion through the basement membrane of the skin is very rare. Intramammary Paget’s disease with dermal invasion has been reported infrequently worldwide, and its management and prognosis remain unknown. We report a case of intramammary Paget’s disease with dermal invasion in a 64-year-old woman, accompanied by review of the literature.
9.A new mosaic der(18)t(1;18)(q32.1;q21.3) with developmental delay and facial dysmorphism.
Young Jin CHOI ; Eunsim SHIN ; Tae Sik JO ; Jin Hwa MOON ; Se Min LEE ; Joo Hwa KIM ; Jae Won OH ; Chang Ryul KIM ; In Joon SEOL
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2016;59(2):91-95
We report the case of a 22-month-old boy with a new mosaic partial unbalanced translocation of 1q and 18q. The patient was referred to our Pediatric Department for developmental delay. He showed mild facial dysmorphism, physical growth retardation, a hearing disability, and had a history of patent ductus arteriosus. White matter abnormality on brain magnetic resonance images was also noted. His initial routine chromosomal analysis revealed a normal 46,XY karyotype. In a microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) analysis, subtle copy number changes in 1q32.1-q44 (copy gain) and 18q21.33-18q23 (copy loss) suggested an unbalanced translocation of t(1;18). Repeated chromosomal analysis revealed a low-level mosaic translocation karyotype of 46,XY,der(18)t(1;18)(q32.1;q21.3)[12]/46,XY[152]. Because his parents had normal karyotypes, his translocation was considered to be de novo. The abnormalities observed in aCGH were confirmed by metaphase fluorescent in situ hybridization. We report this patient as a new karyotype presenting developmental delay, facial dysmorphism, cerebral dysmyelination, and other abnormalities.
Brain
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Comparative Genomic Hybridization
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Ductus Arteriosus, Patent
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Hearing
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Humans
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
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Infant
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Karyotype
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Male
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Metaphase
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Parents
10.Body Weight at Birth and at Age Three and Respiratory Illness in Preschool Children.
Yoolwon JEONG ; Kyunghee JUNG-CHOI ; Jin Hwa LEE ; Hwa Young LEE ; Eun Ae PARK ; Young Ju KIM ; Eunhee HA ; Se Young OH ; Hyesook PARK
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2010;43(5):369-376
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of current body weight and body mass index (BMI) at age three and birth weight in developing chronic respiratory illness in childhood and identify possible interaction underlying its mechanism. METHODS: The study was carried out with 422 children who were enrolled in a hospital-based birth cohort. Birth related anthropometric data were collected at birth. At age 3 years, the presence of respiratory symptoms was evaluated by using the Korean version of core questionnaire for wheezing and asthma from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC). Physical examination was carried out to measure the child's weight and height. RESULTS: Children in the lowest birth weight tertile (aOR = 3.97, 95% CI = 0.94-16.68) or highest BMI tertile (aOR = 3.68, 95% CI = 1.24-10.95) at three years of age were at an increased risk of chronic respiratory illness. Children who were initially in the lowest birth weight tertile but now belong in the highest weight tertile had higher risk of chronic respiratory illness compared to those who had remained in the middle tertile (OR=16.35, 95% CI=1.66-160.57). CONCLUSIONS: Children with lower birth weight or higher BMI were at an increased risk of chronic respiratory illness. In addition, children who were initially in the lowest birth weight tertile but are now in the highest weight tertile had higher risk of chronic respiratory illness compared to those who remained in the middle tertile.
Age Factors
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Asthma/diagnosis/*epidemiology
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*Birth Weight
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Body Mass Index
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*Body Weight
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Child, Preschool
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Data Collection
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Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Obesity/epidemiology
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Prevalence
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Respiratory Sounds
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Risk Factors
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Sex Factors