1.Effects of methysergide(serotonin antagonist) on serum prolactin response after electroconvulsive therapy.
Kwang Soo KIM ; Won Myong BAHK ; Soo Jung LEE ; Jin Hee HAN ; Tae Yul LEW ; Seung Kyu BANG
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(2):289-295
No abstract available.
Electroconvulsive Therapy*
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Prolactin*
2.A Case Report of Central Nervous System Toxicity following Accidental Injection of Tranexamic acid into Subarachnoid space.
Gill Soo LEW ; Seung Tak RYOO ; Heun Cheul SOUNG ; Jin Cheul JOO
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1993;26(6):1300-1305
Neurologic Sequelae after spinal anesthesia are extrenely rare, due in part to use of prepackaged and sterile kits and the small doses of local anesthectics employed. We have experienced 42 years old healthy male developed cental nervous system toxicity due to injection of wrong substance into subarachnoid space. And the patient recovered 3 days later with mild pulmonary edema and about 72 hour anterograde amnesia after symptomatic treatment.
Adult
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Amnesia, Anterograde
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Anesthesia, Spinal
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Central Nervous System*
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Humans
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Male
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Nervous System
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Pulmonary Edema
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Subarachnoid Space*
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Tranexamic Acid*
3.Relationship between umbilical cord arterial blood gas and electronic fetal cardiotocographic patterns during labor.
Soo Pyung KIM ; Young LEE ; Jong Chul SHIN ; Duck Jin NAH ; Jong Seung LEE ; Yong Oak LEW ; Dae Hoon KIM ; Seung Jo KIM ; Hun Young LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2255-2261
No abstract available.
Umbilical Cord*
4.Detection of Clarithromycin-resistant Strains from Clinical Isolates of Mycobacterium abscessus.
Seung Heon LEE ; Young Kil PARK ; Sung Weon RYO ; Myung Sup SHIM ; Woo Jin LEW ; Hee Jin KIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2008;64(6):422-426
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium abscessus is the most pathogenic and drug-resistant rapid-growing mycobacterium. Clarithromycin or azithromycin are the only regular oral antimycobacterial agents that have an effect on M. abscessus. We tried to detect the clarithromycin-resistant strains from the clinical isolates of M. abscessus. METHODS: We tried to isolate the clarithromycin-resistant strains from 220 clinical isolates of M. abscessus by performing using reverse hybridization assay (RHA) and the broth microdilution test (BMT). RESULTS: Seven resistant strains (3.2%) from all the tested clinical isolates were detected by BMT. Three of these resistant strains were also detected by RHA and it was confirmed that they had point mutants. CONCLUSION: These results showed that clarithromycin resistance in M. abscessus clinical isolates is related to a point mutation and other unknown mechanisms.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Azithromycin
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Chimera
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Clarithromycin
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Mycobacterium
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Point Mutation
5.Primary Cutaneous Apocrine Carcinoma.
Seung Hee LOH ; Yu Jin OH ; Bark Lynn LEW ; Woo Young SIM
Annals of Dermatology 2016;28(5):669-670
No abstract available.
6.Primary Cutaneous Apocrine Carcinoma.
Seung Hee LOH ; Yu Jin OH ; Bark Lynn LEW ; Woo Young SIM
Annals of Dermatology 2016;28(5):669-670
No abstract available.
7.Staged reconstruction of a chronically infected large skull defect using free tissue transfer and a patient-specific polyetheretherketone implant
Seung Jin MOON ; Hong Bae JEON ; Eui Hyun KIM ; Dae Hyun LEW ; Yong Oock KIM ; Jong Won HONG
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2020;21(5):309-314
Reconstructions of extensive composite scalp and cranial defects are challenging due to high incidence of postoperative infection and reconstruction failure. In such cases, cranial reconstruction and vascularized soft tissue coverage are required. However, optimal reconstruction timing and material for cranioplasty are not yet determined. Herein, we present a large skull defect with a chronically infected wound that was not improved by repeated debridement and antibiotic treatment for 3 months. It was successfully treated with anterolateral thigh (ALT) free flap transfer for wound salvage and delayed cranioplasty with a patient-specific polyetheretherketone implant. To reduce infection risk, we performed the cranioplasty 1 year after the infection had resolved. In the meantime, depression of ALT flap at the skull defect site was observed, and the midline shift to the contralateral side was reported in a brain computed tomography (CT) scan, but no evidence of neurologic deterioration was found. After the surgery, sufficient cerebral expansion without noticeable dead-space was confirmed in a follow-up CT scan, and there was no complication over the 1-year follow-up period.
8.The effect of early arm exercise on drainage volume after total mastectomy and tissue expander insertion in breast cancer patients: a prospective study
Oh Young JOO ; Seung Jin MOON ; Dong Won LEE ; Dae Hyun LEW ; Won Jai LEE ; Seung Yong SONG
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2021;48(6):583-589
Background:
In prosthesis-based breast reconstruction patients, the drain tends to be kept in place longer than in patients who undergo only mastectomy. Postoperative arm exercise also increases the drainage volume. However, to preserve shoulder function, early exercise is recommended. In this study, we investigated the effect of early exercise on the total drainage volume and drain duration in these patients.
Methods:
We designed a prospective randomized trial involving 56 patients who underwent immediate breast reconstruction following mastectomy using tissue expanders. In each group, the patients were randomized either to perform early arm exercises using specific shoulder movement guidelines 2 days after surgery or to restrict arm movement above the shoulder height until drain removal. The drain duration and the total amount of drainage were the primary endpoints.
Results:
There were no significant differences in age, height, weight, body mass index, or mastectomy specimen weight between the two groups. The total amount of drainage was 1,497 mL in the early exercise group and 1,336 mL in the exercise restriction group. The duration until complete removal of the drains was 19.71 days in the early exercise group and 17.11 days in the exercise restriction group.
Conclusions
Exercise restriction after breast reconstruction did not lead to a significant difference in the drainage volume or the average time until drain removal. Thus, early exercise is recommended for improved shoulder mobility postoperatively. More long-term studies are needed to determine the effect of early exercise on shoulder mobility in prosthesis-based breast reconstruction patients.
9.Detection of embB Gene Mutation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Reverse Hybridization Assay.
Young Kil PARK ; Hee Kyung YU ; Chan Hong PARK ; Sung Weon RYU ; Seung Heon LEE ; Myung Sup SHIM ; Woo Jin LEW ; Won Jung KOH ; O Jung KWON ; Sang Nae CHO ; Gill Han BAI
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2005;58(2):129-134
BACKGROUND: Ethambutol (EMB) is one of important first-line drug in the treatment of tuberculosis. Molecular techniques to detect embB gene mutations have been considered as an method to define the EMB resistance. We investigated the mutation rate within embB gene among EMB resistant strains using reverse hybridization techniques. METHODS: We made 11 probes that had wild or mutated sequences containing codons 306, 406, or 497 within embB gene respectively. These probes were reverse-hybridized with PCR products amplified from embB gene which were isolated from 149 ethambutol resistant strains and 50 pan-susceptible strains. RESULTS: Out of 149 ethambutol resistant strains, one hundred (67.1%) had mutation at least one base at codon 306, 406, or 497 in embB gene. Mutation at codon 306, 406, 497 were demonstrated in 75 (50.3%), 16 (10.7%), and 13 strains (8.7%) respectively. There were four strains that showed multi-mutation at codon 306 and codon 406 simultaneously. A high proportion (8.1%) had single mutation at codon 406. There was no mutation observed in embB gene among 50 pan-susceptible strains. CONCLUSION: Reverse hybridization will be useful technique for detection of gene mutation correlated to ethambutol resistance.
Codon
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Ethambutol
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Genotype
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Mutation Rate
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis*
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Mycobacterium*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Tuberculosis
10.A Case of Neurofibroma Causing Duodenal Obstruction.
Ki Whan KIM ; Jai Soo LIM ; Nam Il KIM ; Jung Soo KIM ; Hae Myoung CHUN ; Seung Jin LEW ; Jae Sung KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1997;53(2):294-298
Neurofibroma is a benign tumor characterized by diffuse proliferation of the peripheral nerve elements. It mostly occurrs in the retroperitoneal region. Although neurofibroma may occurr as a solitary lesion, its common manifestation is in the syndrome of neurofibromatosis with a variable clinical course. Neurofibroma is a slowly growing neoplasm that presents symptoms only after a period of several years. Complete surgical removal is the treatment of choice, however this can be occasionally dangerous because of their tendency to adhere to adjacent structures. Herein we report a case of neurofibroma causing duodenal obstruction.
Duodenal Obstruction*
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Neurofibroma*
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Neurofibromatoses
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Peripheral Nerves