1.Reflux Gastritis after Gastrectomy.
Kyung Hyun CHOI ; Jae Kwan SEO
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1990;10(1):41-45
We studied prospectively on the grade of severity of reflux gastritis after Billroth- I (15 patients and B-II (66 patients) using gastrofiberscopy mostly 3~4 montsh after operations from December 1988 to February.The grade of severity af gastritis was arbitarily defined as follows; Grade 0-almost no reflux of bile and no redness on gastric mucosa. Grade 1-mild redness of the mucosa limited within an inch from anastomotic line. Giade 2-Edema and mucosal redness involves almost one half of remaining gastric mucosa. Grade 3-the above cbanges involves most of remnant gastric mucosa. Gtade 4-in addition to grade 3, friability of mucosa and/or, erosions is noted. Grade 5- ulceraitions of mucosa in addition to the above changes. Using the above defined criteria, we obtained the following results; 1) there was no rieflux gastritis in one patient in B- I group and remainders have varing grades of reflux gastritis, ie; 93% (14/15) (see Table 2). 2) In B- II reconstructed patients, grade 0 was 2 patients and remainder had reflux gastrits, ie; 96% (64/66) (see table 4). 3) Grade 5 patients have ulcerations in the esophagus and grade 2 changes in the stomach.
Bile
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Esophagus
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Gastrectomy*
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Gastric Mucosa
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Gastritis*
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Humans
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Mucous Membrane
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Prospective Studies
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Stomach
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Ulcer
2.Comparative study of survival rate of gastric cancer patients according to TNM classification.
Chang Hoon LEE ; Kyung Hoon CHOI ; Jae Kwan SEO
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1993;25(2):170-175
No abstract available.
Classification*
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Humans
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Stomach Neoplasms*
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Survival Rate*
3.An Adult with Symptomatic Isolated Cecocolic Nonrotation.
Seo Jin CHUNG ; Seong Heum PARK ; Seo Gue YOON ; Ghi Goo PARK ; Kyung Woo CHOI
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1998;14(3):675-680
On the contrary to congenital anomalies of intestinal rotation in pediatric patients, those in adults are generally nonsymptomatic and of little consequence. Occasionally, however, an adult may have midgut nonrotation and complain of chronic or recurrent abdominal pain. Intestinal nonrotation can be divided into complete or partial failure of rotation and into abnormalities affecting the proximal segment, the distal segment or both. We report herein a 43-year old female patient with symptomatic partial, cecocolic nonrotation.
Abdominal Pain
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Adult*
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Female
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Humans
4.A Case of Herpes Simplex Virus Esophagitis in a Renal Transplant Child.
Ji Ah JUNG ; Eun Woo SHIN ; Kyung Dan CHOI ; Jae Sung KO ; Jeong Wan SEO ; Jeong Kee SEO
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2002;24(3):143-146
Herpes simplex esophagitis can occur in those with normal immune function, but is more often seen in those who are immunocompromised. In one series, 5 percent of post-kidney transplant recipients had herpes esophagitis. We experienced a case of herpes simplex esophagitis, following renal transplantation in a 9 year old male. He complained of epigastric pain, nausea and blood-tinged vomiting. Endoscopic examination showed volcano ulcer, mucosal friability and multiple confluent ulcers covered by whitish exudates on elevated margin in the middle and lower esophagus. Microscopic findings revealed multinucleated giant cells, margination of chromatin, intense nonspecific inflammation and strong positive for herpes simplex virus immunohistochemical staining. Esophageal lesions and symptoms improved after acyclovir therapy.
Acyclovir
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Child*
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Chromatin
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Esophagitis
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Esophagus
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Exudates and Transudates
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Giant Cells
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Herpes Simplex*
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Kidney Transplantation
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Male
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Nausea
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Simplexvirus*
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Transplantation
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Ulcer
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Vomiting
5.Attitudes of Adolescents toward Suicide: Q-Methodological Approach.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2011;41(4):539-549
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of adolescents toward suicide. METHODS: Q-methodology which provides a method of analyzing the subjectivity of each item was used. Thirty middle and high school students classified 37 selected statements into a normal distribution using a 9 point scale. Collected data were analyzed using the Quanl PC Program. RESULTS: Three types of attitudes toward suicide were identified. The first type (opposing suicide-moral minded) showed an attitude of opposing suicide and thinking that suicide is a sin. The second type (understanding-empathizing suicidal person) showed an attitude of understanding the situation of the adolescents who has suicidal ideation and empathizing with them. The third type (ambivalent attitude) showed an attitude of understanding the suicidal person but, at the same time, opposing suicide. CONCLUSION: Results of the study indicate that different approaches to suicide prevention programs should be developed based on the three types of suicide attitudes among adolescents.
Adolescent
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*Attitude to Death
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Female
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Humans
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Interviews as Topic
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Male
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Mental Health
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*Q-Sort
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Questionnaires
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Suicide/*prevention & control/psychology
6.The Effects of Lamotrigine on Epileptiform Discharges Induced by Mg2+ -free Medium and 4-aminopyridine in Hippocampal Slices of Immature Rats.
Jong Seo YOON ; In Goo LEE ; Byung Joon CHOI ; Kyung Tai WHANG
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2005;13(2):128-136
PURPOSE: In order to elucidate the actual mechanism and the optimal concentration of Lamotrigine(LTG) that suppresses epileptiform discharges, we observed epileptiform discharges from hippocampal slices of immature rat in 4-aminopyridine(4-AP) added Mg2+ - free medium of artificial cerebrospinal fluid(aCSF) with various LTG concentrations. METHODS: We divided 19-23 day-old Sprague-Dawley rats into 4 groups; control group(n=12) and 3 LTG groups depending on the concentrations of LTG such as 400 (n=9), 800(n=7), and 1,000(n=8) microM. The rats were anesthetized and their brains were taken, soaked in aCSF(NaCl 125 mM, KCl 2.5 mM, NaH2PO4 2 mM, MgSO4 1.25 mM NaHCO3 25 mM, CaCl2 2 mM, Glucose 10 mM, pH 7.3-7.4). And then the brains were cut into 400 microm hippocampal slices by a vibratome. The slices of control group were soaked in 200 microM 4-AP added Mg2+ -free medium of aCSF for 1 hour, and then extracellular recordings were performed in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal region. The slices of LTG groups were soaked in the solution containing 400, 800, and 1,000 microM LTG, then extracellular recordings were performed. RESULTS: Interictal discharges were observed in all the control and the LTG groups. The latency to the first interictal discharges after 4-AP addition was 52.7+/-26.9 sec in control group, but was 225.0+/-28.2 sec in 800 microM and 322.1+/-116.4 sec in 1,000 microM group of LTG(P<0.05). The duration of interictal discharges was 64.6+/-35.6 sec in control group, but was the shortest in 800 microM group of LTG at 39.3+/-12.6 sec. Ictal discharges were observed in all of control and 400 microM group, but the frequency was decreased as the concentration of LTG increases, 57.1% in 800 microM, 12.5% in 1,000 microM group. The latency to ictal discharge after 4-AP addition was 142.1+/-52.6 sec in control group, but increased as the concentration of LTG increases, 304.4+/-84.5 sec in 400 microM group and 689.8+/-213.1 sec in 800 microM group(P<0.05). The duration of ictal discharges was 1,534.7/-339.3 sec in control group, but decreased as the concentration of LTG increases, it was 126.5+/-76.1 sec in 800 microM group(P <0.05) and 42 sec in 1,000 microM group. CONCLUSION: The antiepileptic effects of LTG were most significant when the concentration, inhibiting epileptiform discharges induced by 4-AP and Mg2+ -free medium in hippocampal slices of immature rats, was 800 microM or higher. Although the basic pharmacologic mechanism of LTG is the inhibition of sodium channel, it may also work on potassium channel at higher concentrations.
4-Aminopyridine*
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Animals
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Brain
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Glucose
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Potassium Channels
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sodium Channels
7.Clinical analysis of Paget's disease of the breast.
Joon Young HUH ; Kyung Hyun CHOI ; Sung Do LEE ; Jae Kwan SEO
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(4):612-617
No abstract available.
Paget's Disease, Mammary*
8.One case of hereditary spherocytosis with aplastic crisis.
Kee Young PARK ; Ho Kyung CHOI ; Jong Jin SEO ; Keon Su RHEE ; Yong Hun CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(6):843-848
No abstract available.
9.A clinical study of Graves' disease in children.
Kee Young PARK ; Ho Kyung CHOI ; Jong Jin SEO ; Young Hun CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(6):812-819
No abstract available.
Child*
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Graves Disease*
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Humans
10.Papillary cystic neoplasm of pancreas, report of four cases and review of the literature.
Do Yun SEO ; Seung Un BAIK ; Choong Han LEE ; Kyung Hyun CHOI ; Seung Do LEE
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1993;25(5):767-772
No abstract available.
Pancreas*