1.Osteocalcin Response to Calcium Restricted Diet for the Selective Therapy of Hypercalciuria.
Young Tae MOON ; Seung Hwan YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(4):516-520
No abstract available.
Calcium*
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Diet*
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Hypercalciuria*
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Osteocalcin*
2.Carcinoma of the thyroid gland in patients with Graves' disease.
Hwan Young YOO ; Yu Kyoo YOON ; Seung Keun OH
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1993;25(2):221-224
No abstract available.
Graves Disease*
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Humans
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Thyroid Gland*
3.Cutaneous Manifestations and Nail Changes in Diabetes Mellitus.
Hae Seung PAIK ; Hong Yoon YANG ; Joong Hwan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(5):838-847
BACKGROUND: At least 30 per cent of diabetics, which is said to comprise over 3% of general population in Korea, have one or more cutaneous complications during the course of the disease. These skin changes may be the consequences of microangiopathy, arteriosclerosis, direct metabolic disturbances and/or the sequelae of chronic therapy. OBJECTIVE: We tried to observe certain cutaneous and nail changes in diabetics and to relate them with systemic complications, blood sugar level and duration of diabetes. METHODS: During the period of 12 months from March, 1992 to February, 1993, a total of 1858 outpatients diagnosed as diabetes mellitus at Eulji General Hospital were examined. RESULTS: The cutaneous manifestations are observed in 79.5% of diabetics examined and cutaneous infections are the most prevalent(52.3%). Pruritus(p<0.01), anogenital pruritus(p<0.01), peripheral dedema(p<0.05) are more common in females and infections, shin spots, finger pebbles(p<0.01) are more common in males. Systemic complications are observed in 50.7% and the cutaneous manifestations are observed more frequently in patients with systemic complications(p<0.05). Shin spots, diabetic foot, peripneral edema diabetic bullosis are observed frequently associated with systemic microangiopathic complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy(p<0.01). There is a significant correlation between blood sugar level and fungal infections and anogenital pruritus(p<0.01). The frequencies of shin spots, diabetic foot and diabetic bullosis increase with the length of time diabetes has been present. Nail changes are observed in 39.6% of diabetics and onychomycosis is the most frequent(34.5%). CONCLUSION: It is suggested that cutaneous shgns especially fungal infections in diabetics are on the increase in Korea. A variety of skin conditions are encountered with diabetes mellitus and the dermatologist may be able to make a significant contribution in the control of diabetes mellitus by identifying skin signs and conditions as diabetic complications.
Arteriosclerosis
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Blood Glucose
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Diabetes Complications
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Diabetes Mellitus*
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Diabetic Foot
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Edema
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Female
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Fingers
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Onychomycosis
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Outpatients
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Skin
4.Effect of Male Sex Hormones on Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis in Ethylene Glycol-Treated Rats.
Young Tae MOON ; Seung Hwan YOON ; Mi Kyung KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2001;42(3):273-278
PURPOSE: Sexual differences in the incidence and crystalline composition of urinary stones in humans are well-known, but it is unclear why men have a higher incidence of calcium oxalate stones than women. We investigated the effects of male sex hormones on stone formation using an ethylene glycol (EG) - induced urolithiasis model in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups, each containing 10 rats. One group of rats was left untreated and served as control. The other 3 groups were fed a 1% ethylene glycol (EG) lithogenic diet for 4 weeks. Among these, one group was non-castrated, one group was castrated and one group was non-castrated and given finasteride orally. Serum testosterone, creatinine, electrolytes, 24-hour urine levels of oxalate and citrate, and creatinine clearance were measured. The crystal deposits were examined by light and polarizing microscopes. RESULTS: Testosterone promoted calcium oxalate stone formation in EG - treated rats. Finasteride administration significantly decreased urinary oxalate excretion and calcium oxalate deposition, compared with controls. Urinary citrate was significantly decreased in EG-treated rats, but was not influenced by castration or administration of finasteride. There were no significant differences in serum concentrations of creatinine, sodium, or potassium among the control and experimental groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that testosterone promotes calcium oxalate stone formation, and that dihydrotestosterone may be partially responsible for the exaggerated hyperoxaluria in EG-treated rats. Additionally, male sex hormones have a lesser influence on urinary citrate than oxalate.
Adult
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Animals
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Calcium Oxalate*
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Calcium*
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Castration
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Citric Acid
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Creatinine
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Crystallins
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Diet
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Dihydrotestosterone
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Electrolytes
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Ethylene Glycol
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Female
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Finasteride
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Gonadal Steroid Hormones*
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Humans
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Hyperoxaluria
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Incidence
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Male*
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Nephrolithiasis*
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Potassium
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sodium
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Testosterone
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Urinary Calculi
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Urolithiasis
5.The Clinical Study of Transient Synovitis of the Hip Joint in Children
Seung Koo RHEE ; In KIM ; Chul Hwan SHIM ; Kie Yoon SHIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1981;16(2):318-323
One of a fairly common cause of painful hips in children is the transient synovitis which subcide in short time by bed rest. This transient synovitis is also called as observation hip, irritable hip, coxitis serosa seu simplex, transitory hip arthritis, transitory coxitis, acute transient epiphysitis, toxic synovitis, and intermittent hydrathrosis etc. It is not clear what is the exact cause of transient synovitis but many authors agree infection, trauma and allergic conditions can be cause of that disease. The disease is of interest, not because it is a disabling condition, but because of the difficulties encountered in differentiating it from more serious disease of the hip such as Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, tuberculosis, osteomyelitis and etc. Of the 67 cases so diagnosed at the catholic medical college from 1975 to, 1980, 30 were reviewed and reported. Following observation were made: 1. The main symptom was pain of sudden onset in the region of the hip joint with a limp on the: affected side. 2. The patients mean age was 7.4 yrs and the sex ratio of boy & girl revealed 1. 7:1. 3. Radiological abnormalities of the soft tissue shadow of the affected hip joint was noted at 24 cases (80%), among them the gluteal sign(50%) are more prominent than others Bone scanning with Tc was performed at 13 cases. Increased uptake density of radio-active isotopes found at 6 cases (46%). 4. The treatment was conservative including bed rest, skin traction on the affected leg, non weight bearing, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drug. 5. Two hips among them revealed later as s Legg-Calve-Perthes disease and tuberculous arthritis of hip joint.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis
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Bed Rest
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Child
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Clinical Study
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Female
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Hip Joint
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Hip
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Humans
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Isotopes
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Leg
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Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
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Male
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Osteomyelitis
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Serous Membrane
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Sex Ratio
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Skin
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Synovitis
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Traction
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Tuberculosis
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Weight-Bearing
6.Clinical anaysis of suction coagulator tonsillectomy.
Byoung Jun BAEK ; Ki Hwan KIM ; Seung Ju LEE ; Yoon Young CHUNG ; Cheon Hwan OH
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(2):193-198
No abstract available.
Suction*
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Tonsillectomy*
8.The Relationship Between Preoperative MRI Findings and Clinical Outcomes in Surgical Treatment of Lumbar Disc Herniation.
Seung Hwan LEE ; Hyuck Min KWON ; Tae Hwan YOON ; Seong Hwan MOON ; Hwan Mo LEE
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2014;21(1):24-29
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: To assess the relationship between surgical outcomes and preoperative MRI findings, a retrospective review was conducted on the surgical outcomes depending on the preoperative MRI findings including type of herniation and Modic changes. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: In most reports, the patients that have large disc herniation were expected to have improved surgical outcomes. However, there have been controversies regarding the outcomes and Modic changes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The retrospective review was conducted in 82 patients who underwent a discectomy for single level lumbar disc herniation. The average follow-up period was 34.2 months. Among their preoperative baseline MRI measurements, the stage of disc herniation, degree of nerve root compression, degree of dural sac compression, and Modic change of vertebral endplate were evaluated for the subsequent comparison between the preoperative and postoperative changes and ODI score. RESULTS: Patients with extrusion or sequestration type showed significant improvements compared to the patients with protrusion type disc herniation. By degree of nerve root compression, patients with root compression showed significant improvements compared to the patients who had contact type. The degree of dural sac compression revealed no correlation with changes in the ODI score. 23 of the 82 patients, the preoperative MRI showed a Modic change. Compared to the group who did not show such a Modic change, they turned out to be unrelated to the preoperative and postoperative changes in the ODI score. CONCLUSIONS: Patients who had extrusion or sequestration type disc herniation showed a better clinical improvement than protrusion type. Patients with compression type root lesion showed better clinical improvement than contact type root lesion. No correlation was noted regarding the outcomes of the surgical treatment and degree of dural sac compression or Modic changes.
Diskectomy
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Radiculopathy
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Retrospective Studies
9.Biochemical Effect of Dietary Natural Fruit Juice in the Patients with Hypocitraturic Calcium Urolithiasis.
Seung Hwan YOON ; Young Tae MOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1999;40(6):677-682
PURPOSE: Citrate is a well recognized inhibitor of the formation of urinary calcium stones, and hypocitraturia plays an important role in the recurrent calcium urolithiasis. We evaluated the biochemical effects of dietary natural fruit juice in calcium stone formers with hypocitraturia in an attempt to decrease or eliminate the need for pharmacological therapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study included 26 women and 34 men (mean age 42.5 years) with documented calcium urolithiasis. Among 60 patients, hypocitraturia(<320mg/24-hour urine) was detected in 40. Forty patients with hypocitraturia were divided into each 20 patient groups, one for orange juice and the other for grape juice. Twenty patients without hypocitraturia were also divided into each 10 patient groups for the controls. Each bottle of orange and grape juice measures 180ml in volume, which contains citrate of 1.22gm and 0.65gm, respectively. All 60 patients consumed juices at regular intervals, 4 bottles a day for 14 days. Blood and 24-hour urine sample were obtained for biochemical analysis after 7 and 14 days of juice therapy and compared to the baseline values of pre-juice therapy. RESULTS: The administration of natural fruit juice, either orange or grape, did not result in any significant change in serum biochemical study in all 60 patients(p>0.05). But, levels of urinary citrate were significantly increased in 29(97%) patients in orange juice group(n=30) and were normalized in 19(95%) patients with hypocitraturia. In grape juice group(n=30), levels of urinary citrate were significantly increased in 28(93%) patients and were normalized in 18(90%) patients with hypocitraturia. But, in hypocitraturic patients taking orange juice, urinary oxalate increased in 12(60%) patients. The natural juice therapy was well tolerated. Some G-I trouble occured(11%) but did not require cessation of therapy. Cirtate supplementation with natural fruit juice increased urinary citrate more than 1.5-2 times, but increased urinary oxalate value in orange juice group with hypocitraturia. CONCLUSIONS: Natural fruit juices, orange and grape, are well tolerated dietary source of citrate, and may be useful as adjunctive treatment for patients with hypocitraturic calcium urolithiasis.
Calcium*
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Citric Acid
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Citrus sinensis
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Female
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Fruit*
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Humans
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Male
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Prospective Studies
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Urolithiasis*
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Vitis
10.Expected Emotional Usefulness and Emotional Preference in Individuals with Major Depressive Disorder.
Sunkyung YOON ; Seung Hwan LEE ; Hyang Sook KIM
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2016;14(2):194-202
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies indicate that emotion regulation problems in major depressive disorder (MDD) may be caused by difficulties in preferring useful emotions according to their goals. We investigated expected emotional usefulness and emotional preference in individuals with MDD (MDDs) and healthy controls (HCs). METHODS: Participants were given an interpersonal scenario with two different goals (confrontation and collaboration) and rated their willingness to participate in emotion-provoking activities and the expected usefulness of a particular emotion. RESULTS: MDDs were similar to HCs in expected emotional usefulness but showed different patterns of emotional preference. HCs preferred happiness to negative emotions across goals whereas MDDs did not show such pattern. In addition, HCs displayed goal-appropriate preferences whereas MDDs did not prefer certain emotions for specific goals. CONCLUSION: Although MDDs seemed to understand how useful an emotion can be, they did not show preference for goal-appropriate emotions. Interventions should address why MDDs have difficulty engaging in goal-appropriate emotions despite having full knowledge of the utility of emotions in achieving goals.
Depression
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Depressive Disorder, Major*
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Happiness