1.Spitz Nevus with Atypical Clinical Features in a Baby.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(3):210-211
No abstract available.
Nevus, Epithelioid and Spindle Cell*
2.The sebaceous lipid composition of the patients who have the seborrheic dermatitis.
Hyun Joo CHOI ; Sungbin LIM ; Seung Hun LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1991;29(6):759-764
No abstract available.
Dermatitis, Seborrheic*
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Humans
3.Thallium-201 uptake and washout in T1-201 brain SPECT of various brain tumors.
Sang Moo LIM ; Sung Woon HONG ; Chang Hun RHEE ; Seung Hoon LEE ; Jong Hyun KIM
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1992;26(2):360-364
No abstract available.
Brain Neoplasms*
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Brain*
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
4.Predictors of Chronicity in Childhood Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura.
Young Tak LIM ; Seung Hun KIM ; Jae Hong PARK ; Su Young KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology 1997;4(1):55-61
BACKGROUND: Acute idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura(ITP) in children has a low morbidity and mortality, and most of cases are self limited illness. But some of them are not responsive to treatment and finally progress to chronic disease. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the factors which influence the outcome in childhood idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. METHOD: From January 1990 to December 1995, patients with ITP who were admitted to the Pediatric department of Pusan National University Hospital were divided into acute and chronic form depending on whether the platelet count had returned to normal(150 x 10(9)/1) by six months after diagnosis. Between two groups, the clinical and laboratory characteristics, response to treatment were compared. RESULT: 1) Out of 55 patients with ITP, 36 cases(65.5%) were acute and 19 cases(34.5%) were chronic ITP. 2) Sex, previous viral infection history, clinical manifestations were not significantly different between two groups, but the chronic ITP was rare in less than 1 year of age. 3) The duration of symptoms over >2 weeks at presentation was strongly predictive of chronic ITP. 4) Most of chronic disease (87.5%) showed platelet counts below 150 x 10(9)/1 at 28 days after diagnosis as compared with acute disease(25.0%). 5) Among 19 cases of chronic disease, 6 cases responded completely to treatment, but 11 cases(57.9%) did not respond to any treatments, 2 cases improved spontaneously. CONCLUSION: A history of symptoms over 2 weeks at presentation and platelet counts below 150 x 10(9)/1 at 28 days after diagnosis were strong predictors of chronic ITP in children.
Busan
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Child
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Chronic Disease
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Mortality
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Platelet Count
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Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic*
5.A case of polyneuropathy associated with folic acid deficiency.
Seung Han YANG ; Jeong Lim MOON ; Gang AEO ; Sung Hun NAM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992;16(3):317-322
No abstract available.
Folic Acid Deficiency*
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Folic Acid*
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Polyneuropathies*
6.Clinical Analysis of patients with Stab Wounds.
Hun Hyo LEE ; Seung Hye CHOI ; Sang Seob YUN ; Seong LEE ; Il Young PARK ; Seung Man PARK ; Keun Woo LIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1997;8(2):242-251
The frequency of stab wounds is gradually increasing and patients with stab wounds visit the hospital through the emergency room. Management options for patients with stab wound include mandatory exploration and selective observation, but recently many authors have emphasized the importance of selective conservation with development of diagnostic procedure and controversy still exists concerning the management of patients with stab wounds. We retrospectively analysed the clinical data of 78 patients with stab wounds who visited the emergency room of St. Paul's Hospital over 5 years from January 1 1992 to December 31 1996. The following results were obtained. 1) The most prevalent age group were the twenties & the thirties(58.9% of patient) and then most patients were of young age. The male to female ratio was 2.9: 1. 2) Most injuries occurred at night between 8p.m. and 4a.m.(61.5%) and during September injuries were most frequent. 3) The most common causes of stab wound were fighting(55.1%) followed by suicide (21.8%), then accidents including traffic accidents(16.7%) and robbery(6.4%). 4) The instruments most commonly used were knives(53.8%) and broken glass(28.2%). 5) Half of patients were drunk from alcohol and in 3 cases from an antipsychotic drug. 6) In 11 cases(14.1%), there were multiple wound sites and in 8 cases(10.3%) superficial wounds into subcutaneous fatty tissue. 7) According to stab wound sites, the extremities were wounded in 36 cases(46.2%), chest in 21 cases(26.9%), abdomen in 15 cases(19.2%) and neck in 7 cases(9.0%). 8) Emergency explorations were performed in 43 cases(55.1%) under general or regional anesthesia, which included neck in 4 cases(9.3%), chest in 3 cases(7.0%), abdomen in 11 cases(25.6%) and extremity in 25 cases(58.1%). In exploratory laparotomy, negative exploration rate was 18.2%. 9) Death occurred in 2 cases(2.6%). One died due to sepsis with multiple colon perforation and the other due to hypovolemic shock with Superior Vena Cava injury.
Abdomen
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Adipose Tissue
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Anesthesia, Conduction
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Colon
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Emergencies
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Extremities
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Female
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Humans
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Laparotomy
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Male
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Multiple Trauma
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Neck
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Retrospective Studies
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Sepsis
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Shock
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Suicide
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Thorax
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Vena Cava, Superior
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Wounds and Injuries
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Wounds, Stab*
7.Acquired Huge Calyceal Diverticulum After Renal Injury.
Moung Jin LEE ; Jae Young CHOI ; Seung Hun CHO ; Jong Wan LIM ; Seung Tae LEE ; Seung Ki MIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Traumatology 2009;22(2):264-268
The calyceal diverticulum is a cystic cavity lined by a transitional epithelium, is encased within the renal substance, and is situated peripheral to a minor calyx, to which it is connected by a narrow channel. Both congenital and acquired factors have been suggested to explain the formation of a calyceal diverticulum. We experienced a case of a huge calyceal diverticulum that was newly developed after a renal injury.
Diverticulum
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Epithelium
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Kidney
8.A Case of Mediastinal Gastroenteric Cyst.
Hong Ryang KIL ; Hye Suk HONG ; Yang Won LEE ; Jong Jin SEO ; Young hun CHUNG ; Seung Pyung LIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(7):924-929
No abstract available.
9.Electrocardiographic Findings and Left Ventricular Function According to the Amount of Pericardial Effusion Measured by Echocardiography.
Soo Chul OH ; Seung Ho SHIN ; Duck Ho HAN ; In Soon KIM ; Heon Kil LIM ; Bang Hun LEE ; Chung Kyun LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1986;16(1):71-77
Clinical findings, electrocardiographic voltage and left ventricular function were evaluated in 104 patients with percardial effusion. Patients were classified into three groups by the amounts of pericardial effusion measured by two-dimensional echocardiography. 49 patients had small pericardial effusion, 31 moderate effusion and 24 large effusion. In 47 patients the effusions were clinically unsuspected prior to echocardiographic examination. Pericardial friction rub was noted in 14 patients, two-thirds of whom had moderate to large effusions. There was no relationship between the size of effusion and the presence of friction rub. Total QRS amplitudes were lower in patients with moderate to large effusions than those in control group. Maximum diastolic endocardial velocity(DEVM) and E-F slope of the anterior mitral leaflet were decreased significantly in patients with moderate to large effusions as compared with those with small effusions. As a result, authors concluded that reduction in the QRS voltages in serial ECGs may suggest the presence and the amount of pericardial effusion and also DEVM and E-F slope of the anterior mitral leaflet can be sensitive measures of left ventricular relaxation in patients with pericardial effusion.
Echocardiography*
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Electrocardiography*
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Friction
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Humans
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Pericardial Effusion*
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Relaxation
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Ventricular Function, Left*
10.Echocardiographic Assessment of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Patients with Essential Hypertension.
Seung Ho SHIN ; Soo Chul OH ; Mi Sun KWON ; In Soon KIM ; Heon Kil LIM ; Bang Hun LEE ; Chung Kyun LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1986;16(1):61-69
Left ventricular hypertrophy(LVH) is one of common cardiovascular complications in hypertensive patients and it is well known that hypertensive cardiac disease accompained by LVH is still common cause of congestive heart failure in spite of treatment of hypertension. The authors assessed the prevalence of anatomical and functional abnormalities of left ventricle by EKG, chest X-ray and echocardiography in 45 essential hypertensive patients and also in 20 normal controls. Average values of left ventricular posterior wall thickness(LVPWd), interventricular septal thickness(IVSd), left ventricular mass(LVM), and left ventricular mass index(LVM/BSA) by echocardiography in hypertensive groups with LVH by EKG or chest X-ray were significantly higher than those of hypertensive groups without LVH by EKG or chest X-ray(P<0.005). Among 27 hypertensive patients with LVH by EKG and chest X-ray increased LVPWd was found in 24 patients(18%) and increased LVH in 26 patients(19%). Increased LVPWd and LVM were found in 3 patients(23%) among 13 hypertensives without LVH by EKG and chest X-ray. Hypertensive patients with increased LVH showed LVH by EKG and chest X-ray more frequently than those with increased LVPWd. Also, hypertensive patients without increased LVM showed MVH by EKG and chest X-ray less frequently than those without increased LVPWd. Therefore, echocardiography appears to be superior to routine chest X-ray and EKG for defecting LVH in hypertensive patients, especially without LVH by these tests. In conclusion, even though estimation of LVM by echocardiography seems to be a better method than single measurement of LVPWd, it seems thant estimation of LVM together with LVPWd will be more valuable in diagnosis of LVH in hypertensive patients.
Diagnosis
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Echocardiography*
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Electrocardiography
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Heart Diseases
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Heart Failure
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Heart Ventricles
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Humans
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Hypertension*
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Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular*
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Prevalence
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Thorax