1.Arthroscopic treatment of the discoid meniscus.
Jin Hwan AHN ; Cheol Jin OH ; Seung Ki KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(3):854-862
No abstract available.
2.Bony Lesion of Divers in Korea
Myung Chul YOU ; Ki Chol CHON ; Seung Joon AHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(1):77-89
Bornstein and plate (1911) and Bassoe (1913), followed by many European and American, described the radiographic appearance of avascular necrosis of the bone in compressed air worker. Divers bone lesions was described for the first time by Grutzmacher in 1941. There is not any report of information on the caisson disease and divers bone lesions in this country. Inview of these considerations, during the period from March to June 1981, 124 traditional civilian divers and 132 Naval divers, were observed in eight Korean coastal cities (In-cheon, Sam-chun-po, Sin-hae, Pu-san, Ul-san, Ku-ryung-po, joo-moon-jin and Sok-cho). For each divers, a record was made of his medical history, diving experiences and frequencies of bends attacks. The clinical examination included blood pressure, body weight, a chest radiograph and routine checks of the shoulders, hips and knees, but an X-ray examination extended to the spines, ankles, elbows when symptoms existed. The results were as follow: l. Out of 256 divers, 113 (44.2%) had bone lesions, seventy-five traditional divers (60.5%) had bone lesions out of 125 divers, but naval divers, only thirty eight (28.8%) of 132 had such lesions. 2. Divers bone lesion incidence is increased with diving experience especially over 10 years. 3. The most frequent bone lesions occured in the upper end of the humerus, the upper end of the femur, the lower end of the femur and proximal tibia. 4. The most frequent divers bone lesions in X-ray was dense areas (Bl). 5. There was a high incidence (93.1%) in man with a history of the bends and significantly relate between the sites of the bends and those of the lesions. 6. Divers bone lesions incidence was increased with the length of diving experiences, diving depth, diving time, ages and with bends experiences.
Ankle
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Blood Pressure
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Body Weight
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Compressed Air
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Decompression Sickness
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Diving
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Elbow
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Femur
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Hip
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Humerus
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Incidence
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Knee
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Korea
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Necrosis
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Shoulder
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Spine
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Tibia
3.Growth Changes of Lower Extremities after Pyogenic or Tuberculous Knee Joints in Children.
Seung Koo RHEE ; Young Kyun WOO ; Yong Sik KIM ; Ki Won KIM ; Hyo Seung AHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(2):335-342
It is well-known that the infection of bone and joints could produce the shortening by destroying the articuiar cartilage and growth plate, or the lengthening hy increased hlood circulation to the epiphyseal and metaphyseal regions of long bone. Since 1985, we have treated total l7 cases of children s pyogenic or tuberculous children s knee with early arthrotomy and continuous irrigation etc. and followed their long hone growth for average 53 months after surgical intervention. Five patients (group I ) were early treated within 2 weeks and twelve patients(group 3 ) were delayed to treat their knees for more than 2 weeks of symptom development. Total 11 patients out of 17 cases(64.7%) (2 cases of group 1 pyogenic arthritis, and 1 case of group l and 8 cases of group II tuberculous arthritis) revealed growth acceleration. Femoral lengthening was much more greater than that of tibial growth, and the size of patella, distal femoral and proximal tibial epiphysis which were measured by computerized digitizer were also significantly larger than that of opposite knee. The total limb length was increased hy average 7mm in 6 months, l4mm in 1 year and 3mm in 2 years after operation. These results suggest the pyogenic and tuberculous arthritis in children s knee should he treated as early as possible after symptoms developed, and followed them to trace their limh inequality for at least 2 years after surgery. That means the early arthrotomy for tuberculous knee or even in pyogenic arthritis can preserve normal articular cartilage and can also prevent the early epiphyseal closure hy infection. and can get the limh lengthening by increased blood circulation around the knee joint.
Acceleration
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Arthritis
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Blood Circulation
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Cartilage
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Cartilage, Articular
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Child*
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Epiphyses
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Extremities
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Growth Plate
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee Joint*
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Knee*
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Lower Extremity*
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Patella
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Socioeconomic Factors
4.A clinical study on Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Moon Sun YANG ; Su Ahn CHAE ; Ki Joong KIM ; Yong Seung HWANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(5):652-658
No abstract available.
Intellectual Disability
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Muscle Weakness
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Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne*
5.The effect of zonisamide in children with refractory epilepsies.
Ki Joong KIM ; Soo Ahn CHAE ; Tae Sung KO ; Dong Wook KIM ; Yong Seung HWANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1993;36(8):1139-1145
Zonisamide was administered to 20 patients with refractory epileptic seizures. The mean duration of the administration was 6 months, and the mean dosage was 7.2 mg/kg/day. The efficacy of zonisamide was rated remarkable in 15% of the cases, improvement in 40%, and no change in 45%. The response rates of zonisamide were 62.5% for myoclonic seizures, 50% for tonic-clonic seizures, 80% for atonic seizures and 33.3% for atypical absence seizures. There was no correlation between the clinical response and dose or serum concentration of the drug. The adverse effects were observed in 35% of the cases which were drowsiness, dizziness, ataxia, nausea, and vomiting. In all cases, however, the administration of zonisamide could be continued.
Ataxia
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Child*
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Dizziness
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Epilepsy*
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Epilepsy, Absence
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Humans
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Nausea
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Seizures
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Sleep Stages
;
Vomiting
6.Sensory Testing for Binocular Suppression in Accommodative Esotropes.
Seung Hyun KIM ; Ki Jung AHN ; Yoon Ae CHO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1997;38(5):762-768
It is important to detect binocular suppression of pediatric strabismic patients, especially in accommodative esotropes and intermittent exotropes. However, it may take a long time and false results may be obtained in young children. In order to examine binocular suppression, we selected 103 accommodative esotropes with binocular suppression. Vectograph test, Worth 4 dot test, and 4 prism base-out test were performed at distance, and Worth 4 dot test, TNO test, and Bagolini test at near. Titmus fly test and Randot stereotest were administerd to know the relationship between stereoacuity and suppression. In detecting binocular suppression, the true rate of vectogram was 95%, which was the highest result of all tests and 4 prism base-out test was the next with 88% of the true rate. The stereoacuity was increased in proportional to the absence of suppression. The vectographic porject test was the easiest and the most accurate test to identify normal fusion or binocular suppression at distance in young strabismic children. The accuracy will be increased in the combination with 4 prism base-out test. Therefore the vectograph also can be used in the screening of small amount of deviation, monocular amblyopia and low vision in kindergarten and elementary school.
Amblyopia
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Child
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Diptera
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Humans
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Mass Screening
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Telescopes*
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Vision, Low
7.Survey on Knowledge, Attitude and Concern of Some Blood Donors Regarding AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome).
Ki Hong KIM ; Seung Hwan KIM ; Byung Chan CHOI ; Jin Soo AHN
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1994;5(2):127-136
AIDS, which is being spreaded world-wide, would have the number of the patients and the infected persons to several million persons since the first patient had been reported among the homosexualists in 1981, and in our country patients of 323 persons had been found till 1993, therfore we could have significant concern and warning. Accordingly, this writer intended to present basic data to the blood Project and AIDS preventive movement by investigating knowledge, attitude and concern regarding AIDS including blood donors, and analyzed data of 1,920 pages by questionaire method from March to August 1994. According to the results, it is rather well-known as far as general knowledge, attitude and concern regarding AIDS are concerned, however, items which are 20-40% wrongly known are as followings: AIDS is infected by virus. It is infected by insects such as mosquito. It is infected with tight kiss with the person infected with AIDS. Risk of being infected with AIDS will be reduced if using condom when sexual intercourse. It may be infected through the foods. It may be infected by the same bacteria attacking venereal disease. And WHO(world Health Organization) designated Dec. 1st as AIDS'Day. Items which are 40-60 wrongly known are as followings: AIDS can be infected by blood donation, Now vaccine preventing AIDS has been developed. In our country, Preventive law of AIDS is established. And in the field of the attitude and concern, it was surveyed as important as being hahdied by the broadcasting and newspaper, and 60470% of the persons answered that they would avoid AIDS infected person, and 76% of male and 87.1% of female gave the reply thet AIDS infected persons should be administered extraordinarily by isolated accommodation by the nation.
Bacteria
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Blood Donors*
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Coitus
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Condoms
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Culicidae
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Female
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Humans
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Insects
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Jurisprudence
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Male
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Periodicals
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
;
World Health Organization
8.A Case of Similar Pattern of Hepatotoxicity after Propylthiouracil and Methimazole.
Seung Ok LEE ; Jeong Ki CHOI ; Hyoung Sik KIM ; Jae Seok SEO ; Deuk Soo AHN
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 1999;5(2):136-141
A 46-year-old male patient developed jaundice after 23 days' treatment of propylthiouracil (PTU) for Graves' disease. Serum alkaline phosphatase was elevated markedly with moderate increase in serum aminotransferase, and the peak level of total bilirubin was 7.3 mg/dL. After withdrawal of PTU, serum aminotransferase and bilirubin began to decrease simultaneously, and completely normalized. One week after the discharge from hospital, he received radioiodine treatment for Graves' disease, but he showed aggravation of hyperthyroidism and ophthalmopathy. So we prescribed methimazole inevitably 16 days' after the radiodiodine treatment. He developed jaundice again after 69 days' treatment of methimazole, but the pattern of hepatotoxicity was slightly different from that of the previous PTU-nduced hepatotoxicity. Serum aminotransferase increased slightly and quickly normalized after discontinuance of methimazole, but serum total bilirubin increased continuously and reached to 24.6 mg/dL. Eosinophilia was prominent and the result of liver biopsy was compatible with cholestatic jaundice. The patient was treated with prednisolone and recovered from jaundice rapidly.
Alkaline Phosphatase
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Bilirubin
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Biopsy
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Eosinophilia
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Graves Disease
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Humans
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Hyperthyroidism
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Jaundice
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Jaundice, Obstructive
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Liver
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Male
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Methimazole*
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Middle Aged
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Prednisolone
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Propylthiouracil*
9.A Case of Acute Posterior Multlfocal Placoid Pigment Epithellopathy.
Tae Wook AHN ; Seung Wook HAN ; Jin Ki LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1986;27(4):702-708
Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy(APMPPE), first described in 1968 by Gass, is chracterized by rapid loss of central vision secondary to multifocal, yellow-white placoid lesions at the level of the pigment epithelium and choroid and significant visual improvement after spontaneous resolution of the active lesions within several weeks or months. Fluorescein angiography shows chracteristically that the chtoidal fluorescence is not visible at the site of acute lesion in the early arterial and arteriovenous phases and become hyperfluorescent due to staining of the lesions in the late venous phases. We experienced a case of acute multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy in 26 years old female patient occurring in both eyes.
Adult
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Choroid
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Epithelium
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Female
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Fluorescein Angiography
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Fluorescence
;
Humans
10.Osteoblastoma in lumbar spine: a case report.
Seong Bae KIM ; Seung Ki JEONG ; Jae Yo HYUN ; Eon Sub PARK ; Chan Seog AHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(3):1016-1020
No abstract available.
Osteoblastoma*
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Spine*