1.Diagnostic Method of Nervous System.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2003;46(Suppl 2):S197-S208
No abstract available.
Nervous System*
2.Common Epilepsy in Childhood.
Seung Yun CHUNG ; Kyung Tai WHANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2003;46(Suppl 2):S262-S276
No abstract available.
Epilepsy*
3.Histopathological Characteristics of Human Coronary Stent Restenosis.
Korean Circulation Journal 2000;30(1):5-15
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Neointimal ingrowth rather than stent recoil is thought to be important for coronary in-stent restenosis. However only limited pathologic data are available to adress the mechanisms of in-stent restenosis. With the specific aim of measuring cell replication and of assessing cellularity and extracellular matrix (ECM) composition, we analyzed atherectomized coronary arterial in-stent restenotic specimens. METHODS AND RESULTS: In the present study, we analyzed 29 atherectomized coronary arterial in-stent restenotic tissue samples (14 LAD, 10 RCA, and 5 LCX) retrieved from 25 patients (m/f:18/7: age 59+/-13 yr) at 0.5-23 (mean 5.7) months after deployment of Palmaz-Schatz stent. Histopathological analysis of cellular components and ECM was performed using H & E, modified Movat pentachrome, and immunocytochemical staining. Cellular proliferation rate, as estimated by use of antibodies to Ki-67 nuclear antigen showed low proliferation rate with the range of 0-4%, and no positive cells were found in 62% of cases. Myxoid tissue having ECM enriched with versican and hyaluronan was found in 69% of cases, and decreased over time after stenting. Foci of cell poor area were found in 57% of cases, and could be classified into as: (1) containing collagen-rich ECM and (2) containing a proteoglycan-rich ECM. Versican, biglycan, perlecan, and hyaluronan were identified with varying individual distributions in the proteoglycan rich area. Specimens with foci of cell poor area tended to increase over time after stenting (31% in & 4 mo vs. 81% in > or =4 mo after stenting, p<0.01). alpha-smooth muscle actin staining identified the majority of cells as smooth muscle cells (SMC) and occasional macrophages (< or =12 cells per section) were detected by CD68 antibody. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that enhanced ECM accumulation rather than cell proliferation may be important mechanisms for stent restenosis. Angioplasty of stent restenosis may therefore fail due to transient compression of this hygroscopic matrix.
Actins
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Angioplasty
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Antibodies
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Biglycan
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Cell Proliferation
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Extracellular Matrix
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Humans*
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Hyaluronic Acid
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Macrophages
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
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Proteoglycans
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Stents*
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Versicans
4.The Effect of Alcohol on the Blood Lipid Level of Korean Adult Men.
Chung Yill PARK ; Yun Chul HONG ; Seung Han LEE
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1992;25(1):44-52
This study was conducted to evaluate the relations between alcohol intake and blood lipid level in a group of 1,138 Korean adult men, ages 20 to 69 years. Total number of each of a variety of drinks in the previous two weeks was obtained by questionnaire and converted into grams of alcohol consumed in a week. The levels of blood lipid such as Cholesterol, HDL-Cholesterol, Triglyceride and LDL-Cholesterol were examined by enzyme method. We also observed the effects of various variables such as age, body mass index, smoking, exercise and blood pressure on blood lipid level. The results obtained were as follows; 1. Average weekly alcohol intake was 129.0+/-167.4 gm and that of 30-39 age group was the highest as 149.3+/-170.4gm. 2. Levels of Cholesterol, Triglyceride and LDL-Cholesterol tended to increase with increasing age, but level of HDL-Cholesterol showed no significant relationship with age. 3. The positive linear regressions of alcohol intake on HDL-Cholesterol and Triglyceride were noted statistically significant. 4. Multiple regression analysis demonstrated that the effect of alcohol on HDL-Cholesterol and Triglyceride was statistically significant and the contribution rates were 5.0% and 0.8%, respectively. And, in the case of HDL-Cholesterol, the alcohol intake was the most significant independent variable.
Adult*
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Blood Pressure
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Body Mass Index
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Cholesterol
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Humans
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Linear Models
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Male
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Triglycerides
5.Geometrical design of bilobed flap for nasal reconstruction(5 cases).
Seung Hoon OH ; Seum CHUNG ; Beyoung Yun PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1998;25(6):1140-1146
The nose has number of characteristics that make it unique when planning or reconstruction of surgical defects. The topography of nose is complex with multiple adjacent convex and concave surfaces that must be preserved. The free margins of the alar rims are mobile and easily distorted in case of inadequate planning. The skin over the lower one third of the nose id liss mobile and, therefore, cannot be easily recruited for closure of small defects. In addition, the texture and color of this skin are so unique that neither distant nor nearby skin can always provide a good match. Finally, the function of the nose must always be considered by preserving or replacing the bony and cartilaginous framework, mucosal linig, and never compromising a patent airway. The bilobed flap is particularly suited for reconstruction of small sized or medium sized nasal defects up to 1.5 cm in diameter. By definition, it is a double transposition flap and it is designed to move more skin over a longer distance than would be possible with a single transposition flap in the same location. On the lower one third of the nose where the skin is the least mobile, the bilobed flap allows the surgical site to be covered with nearby skin matched for color and texture and then allows for repair of that secondary defect with another well-matched flap whose donor site can finally be closed primarily. This flap also results in little or no distortion of the nose since the flap efficiently recruits skin from distant and more lax sites. While the standard design often results in tissue protrusions or pincushioning effect, improvements in the design are outlined herein to achieve the best results for defects of the nose.
Humans
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Nose
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Skin
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Tissue Donors
6.Neurofibromatosis: Report of 2 cases.
Seol Heui HAN ; Seung Yun CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1991;9(1):79-84
Bilateral acoustic neurofibrornatosis or neurofibrornatosis-2 is characterized by bilateral acoustic neurornas and it is thought to be genetically distinct from the neurohbrornatosis-1. Also called von Recklinghausen's neurofibrornatosis. We report 2 patients with neurofibrornatosis-2. Who showed progressive bilateral hearing loss, unsteady gait and headache.Neuroirnaging studies revealed bilateral cerebellopontine angle rnasses and biopsies confirmed the diagnosis.
Acoustics
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Biopsy
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Cerebellopontine Angle
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Diagnosis
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Gait Disorders, Neurologic
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Hearing Loss, Bilateral
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Humans
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Neurofibromatoses*
7.An Echocardiographic Study of Left Ventricular Functional Change in Pure Aortic Regurgitation Patients after Aortic Valve Replacement after Aortic Valve Replacement.
Ick Mo CHUNG ; Seung Yun CHO ; Seung Jung PARK ; Chung Han YUN ; Sang Man CHUNG ; Won Heum SHIM ; Woong Ku LEE ; Bum Koo CHO ; Sung Nok HONG
Korean Circulation Journal 1987;17(4):661-672
Twenty-one patients undergoing aortic valve replacement for pure aoritic regurgitation were studied retrospectively to evaluate the left ventricular function and internal dimension change before, 1-6 weeks(early postoperative) and 2-36 months after(late postoperative) aortic valve replacement by serial echocardiography. Postoperatively, NYHA function class improved remarkably (from 3.3+/-0.6 to 1.4+/-0.7). Early postoperatively, left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (EDD), left ventricular end-systolic dimension(ESD), left ventricular fractional shortenting(FS) significantly decreased in all patients(7.6+/-1.2cm vs 5.8+/-1.5cm P<0.001, 5.5+/-1.3cm vs 4.7+/-1.3cm P<0.001, 39+/-12% vs20+/-8% P<0.001 respectively). Interventricular septum thickness(IVS) and posterior wall thickness (PW) were slightly thickened before(1.4+/-0.3cm, 1.3+/-0.3cm respectively) and in the early postoperative period (1.3+/-0.4cm, 1.3+/-0.3cm respectively) without significant interval change. Late postoperatively, EDD and ESD decreased significantly (7.8+/-1.2cm vs 5.1+/-0.8cm P<0.01, 5.1+/-1.1cm vs 3.4+/-0.8cm P<0.001. respectively), and FS increased significantly (25+/-9% vs 34+/-9%, P<0.05). Among 3 patients of so called high risk group mentioned by Henry(22,33), ESD and FS improved to normal range in 2 patients, and ESD decreased to 4.4cm and FS increased to 33% in the other one. EDD and ESD decreased significantly in both group I(preoperative ESD<5.5cm) and group II(preoperative ESD<5.5cm), without no decrement difference between two groups, and there was a significant difference of FS decrement between group I and group II at early postoperative period. Preoperative ESD correlated highly with the early postoperative EDD(r=0.89) and ESD(r=0.87) with statistical significance, and moderately high with late postoperative EDD(r=0.45), ESD(r=0.50) and FS(r=0.42) without statistical signiticance. We concluded that there was significant improvement in left ventricular function in pure aortic regurgitation patients postoperatively. Preoperative left ventricular and systolic dimension above 5.5cm and fractional shortenting below 25% are not so reliabel index of poor postoperative prognosis.
Aortic Valve Insufficiency*
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Aortic Valve*
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Echocardiography*
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Humans
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Postoperative Period
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Prognosis
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Reference Values
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Retrospective Studies
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Ventricular Function, Left
8.A Case of Congenital Arteriovenous Fistula at Left Subclavian Artery Accompanied by Notching on Superior Aspect of Rib.
Ick Mo CHUNG ; Seung Yun CHO ; Seung Jung PARK ; Woong Ku LEE ; Jin Suk SEO
Korean Circulation Journal 1989;19(1):139-145
High output heart failure due to congenital arteriovenous fistula is a rare disease and is difficult to treat. A 27 year old man, suffering from dyspnea, palpitation, lower extremity edema, and abdominal distension admitted May, 1987. At admission there were continuous thrill and bruit at left supraclavicular and infraclavicular area. The heart sound was irregular and rapid, and grade IV/VI pansystolic murmur was audible at the apex. Chest PA showed marked cardiomegaly with pleural effusion and notching at superior aspect of left 2nd rib. Selective left subclavian artery angiogram showed extensive congenital arteriovenous fistula at the area of left subclavian artery and its branches. After setrial feeding artery embolization and palliative operation, the fistula size decreased much with clinical improvement.
Adult
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Arteries
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Arteriovenous Fistula*
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Cardiomegaly
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Dyspnea
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Edema
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Fistula
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Heart Failure
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Heart Sounds
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Pleural Effusion
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Rare Diseases
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Ribs*
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Subclavian Artery*
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Thorax
9.A Case of Bilateral Coronary Artery-Pulmonary Artery Fistula.
Seung Jung PARK ; Seung Yun CHO ; Woong Ku LEE ; Nam Sik CHUNG ; Won Heum SHIM
Korean Circulation Journal 1986;16(4):555-558
Coronary arterivenous fistula(CAVF) is an uncommon congenital coronary anomaly-Bilateral CAVFs that originate from both coronary arteries are very rare. Coronary arteriography performed in recent years has clarified the incidence and various features of this lesion. Baim et al.1) reported that only 5% of the coronary artery fistulas arose from bilateral coronary arteries. In this report, we present a case of bilateral coronary artery pulmonary artery fistulas associated with atypical chest pain.
Angiography
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Arteries*
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Chest Pain
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Coronary Vessels
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Fistula*
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Incidence
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Pulmonary Artery
10.Six Cases of Myocardial Infarction with Angiographically Normal or Near Normal Coronary Arteries.
Seung Jung PARK ; Nam Sik CHUNG ; Seung Yun CHO ; Won Heum SHIM ; Woong Ku LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1987;17(1):175-182
Myocardial infarction is almost regularly associated with severe and widespread obstructive coronary artery disease. Recently, there have been some reports of myocardial infarction with normal of near normal coronary arteries on cineangiography. The following report concerns 6 cases (4% of a series of 142 consecutively studied patients with myocardial infarction) of myocardial infarction proved on clinical grounds with normal or near normal coronary arteries at coronary angiography obtained several months later. The clinical data was shown in Table 1 and Table 2. All 6 patients were male. Three were in the fifth, two in the sixth, and one in the seventh decade. Multiple risk factors were present in only one patient. Areas of localized dyskinesia or hypokinesia were demonstrated in five on the left ventricular cineangiography. The left ventricular end-diastolic pressure was greater than 12 mmHg in all 6 patients. One patient had hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and the remaining 5 patients had no underlying heart diseases. One patient had moderate congestive heart tailure. It is possible that prolonged, localized coronary artery spasm or platelet thrombi that subsequently resolved are a part of the pathogenic mechanism.
Blood Platelets
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Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic
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Cineangiography
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Coronary Angiography
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Coronary Vessels*
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Dyskinesias
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Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
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Heart
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Heart Diseases
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Humans
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Hypokinesia
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Male
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Myocardial Infarction*
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Risk Factors
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Spasm