3.Study on radiographic evaluation of marginal bone loss around osseointegrated implant after functional loading.
Su Jin CHOI ; Young Deok CHEE ; Se Wook KOH
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2009;35(4):240-247
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate marginal bone loss to the bone crest functionally loaded for up to eighteen months and also with regard to other variables of interest. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 135 endosseous implants(GS II, Osstem, South Korea) were placed in 35 patients. The design of GS II implant is straight with the microthread. Radiographic examinations were conducted at baseline (implant loading) and 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 months after loading. Marginal bone level measurement was made from the reference point to the lowest observed point of contact of the marginal bone with the fixture. The reference point of the fixture was the border between the blasted surface and machined surface of the fixture. RESULTS: Implants were on function for a mean 12.7 months(range, 3-18 months). For the 56 maxillary and 79 mandibular implants, mean marginal bone loss was 0.68 mm and 0.70 mm. Implants placed maxillary posterior area displayed more crestal bone loss than the other position. The difference between mesial and distal bone levels was statistically significant (p<0.05) with respective means of 0.51 mm and 0.62 mm. Also, The difference between bone graft group and no-bone graft group was statistically significant(p<0.05) with respective means of 0.38 mm and 0.66 mm. But no statistically significant influence of sex, type of surgery(one or two stage surgery), the implant length was observed(p>0.05). CONCLUSION: This study indicates the amount of marginal bone loss around implant has maintained a relative stable during follow-up periods.
Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Transplants
4.Complex distraction osteogenesis on hemimandibular hypoplasia: A case report.
Sung Hwan OH ; Seung Gi MIN ; Kyong Hwan KWON ; Se Wook KOH ; Kyong Seuk LEE
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2004;30(3):246-250
Uni- or bilateral mandibular hypoplasia can be associated with various syndromes or is acquired after early traumatic or inflammatory disease in the temporomandibular joint(TMJ). Early treatment is necessary to avoid consequent impairment of midfacial growth. The standard treatment of these malformations consists of the application of bone grafts which can lead to unpredictable growth, but the new procedure of bone lengthening which was presented by McCarthy et al. represents a limited surgical intervention and therefore open up a new perspective of treatment, especially in younger children with severe deformities. Patients with hemifacial microsomia and facial asymmetry have a vertically short maxilla, a tilted occlusal plane, and a short mandible. A 14-years-old boy with facial asymmetry, who was fractured on both condyle and mandibular symphysis before 8 years ago, was treated by mandibular ramus lengthening, symphysial widening and surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion with corticotomy. After allowing 1 week for the healing of the periosteum, the distraction was performed at the rate of 0.5-1.0mm per day for 7 days on maxilla and 14 days on mandible. The device was maintained on maxilla and mandible for 12 weeks following distraction. The difference in ramus and mandibular transverse deficiency were corrected and facial asymmetry was improved with complex distraction osteogenesis.
Bone Lengthening
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Child
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Dental Occlusion
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Facial Asymmetry
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Goldenhar Syndrome
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Humans
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Male
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Mandible
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Maxilla
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Osteogenesis, Distraction*
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Periosteum
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Transplants
5.Epidermoid Cyst of the Mandible: Case Report
Byung Hun OHN ; Se Wook KOH ; Seul Ji PARK ; Young Deok CHEE
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2011;33(6):535-539
Adult
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Dermoid Cyst
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Epidermal Cyst
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Epithelium
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head
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Humans
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Jaw
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Keratins
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Mandible
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Microscopy
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Mouth Floor
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Neck
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Orbit
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Teratoma
7.Sclerosing Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Case Report.
Ja Hong KOO ; Hyun Chul RHIM ; Yong Soo KIM ; Byung Hee KOH ; On Koo CHO ; Wan Seop KIM ; Se Jin JANG ; Yong Wook PARK
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1997;36(1):121-123
Sclerosing hepatocellular carcinoma is a rare primary hepatocellular neoplasm which is not associated with hepatitis type B and liver cirrhosis. It is characterized by intense fibrosis in which the tubular neoplastic structures are embedded. The authors report a case of sclerosing hepatocellular carcinoma which mimics hemangioma or hypervascular metastatic tumor and on sprial CT shows early enhancement of the cellular component and delayed enhancement of the fibrotic component.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular*
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Fibrosis
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Hemangioma
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Hepatitis
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Liver Cirrhosis
8.Dystonia Associated With HIV Infection in a Patient With Schizophrenia.
Se Ho PARK ; Phil Za CHO ; Im Seok KOH ; Kwang Sun KIM ; Jae Wook CHO ; Jin Woo JUNG ; Jong Yun LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2012;30(4):370-371
No abstract available.
Antipsychotic Agents
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Dystonia
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HIV
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HIV Infections
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Humans
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Schizophrenia
9.Case report : The conservative treatment of unilocular plexiform ameloblastoma.
Su Jin CHOI ; Young Deok CHEE ; Se Wook KOH ; Hyong Woo KIM ; Ji Yeun CHOI ; Jae Hwan LEE
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2008;34(4):498-502
Ameloblastoma is the most common aggressive benign odontogenic tumor of the jaws. Because of slow growth and tendency to local invasion of bone and soft tissue, high rates of recurrence are common. The treatment for ameloblastoma is still controversial and poses some special problems in children. Because of growth of the jaw and the different incidence, prognosis of the tumor make the surgical consideration different from adults. Radical resection cause facial deformity, jaw abnormal movement and masticatory disturbance especially to child and adolescents. So conservative treatment as enucleation, curettage is acceptable initial treatment of ameloblastoma in children who can be followed up in a precise, detailed manner. This report describes a case of unilocular plexiform ameloblastoma treated by enucleation and curettage followed by marsupialization.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Ameloblastoma
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Child
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Curettage
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Dyskinesias
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Humans
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Incidence
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Jaw
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Odontogenic Tumors
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
10.Clinical Significance of Left Ventricular Torsional Parameters during Supine Bicycle Cardiopulmonary Exercise Echocardiography.
Se Ryung CHOO ; Wook Jin CHUNG ; Young Woo JANG ; Jeong Min BONG ; Mi Seung SHIN ; Kwang Kon KOH ; Tae Hoon AHN ; In Suk CHOI ; Eak Kyun SHIN
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2009;17(1):2-9
BACKGROUND: Left ventricular (LV) torsion plays an important role in both LV systolic and diastolic function. Notwithstanding the fact that speckle tracking imaging echocardiography (STI) is a validated method to measure LV torsion, few data regarding the clinical significance of LV torsional parameters using STI on exercise capacity during exercise echocardiography were reported. METHODS: Fifty four participants completed the supine bicycle cardiopulmonary exercise echocardiography under a symptom-limited protocol. LV torsion was defined as the net difference between LV peak apical rotation, and basal rotation divided by LV diastolic longitudinal length. LV basal, and apical short-axis rotations at each stage were analyzed by STI. RESULTS: LV torsion measurement was feasible in 43/54 (80%) at peak exercise. The LV torsions were increased during exercise, and even until the recovery. Peak twisting, and untwisting velocities were significantly increased during exercise, but were decreased at recovery. As expected, baseline torsion was positively correlated with LV ejection fraction and baseline apical peak untwisting velocity has correlation with E/E' (r=0.50, p<0.01 and r=0.30, p<0.05, respectively). Interestingly, apical peak twisting velocity at peak exercise was significantly correlated with maximal O2 consumption and VO2 interval change (r=0.50, p<0.01 and r=0.33, p<0.05, respectively). CONCLUSION: It was feasible to measure LV torsion by STI at every step during exercise echocardiography, although the feasibility was relatively low at peak exercise. LV torsional parameters during exercise showed significant relations with exercise capacity as well as LV systolic and diastolic functions.
Echocardiography
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Track and Field
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Ventricular Function, Left