2.A Case of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome.
Young Myung MOON ; Jin Kyung KANG ; In Suh PARK ; Si Young SONG ; Seung Woo PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1995;15(2):295-302
Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus syndrome, or Bean's syndrome is a very rare disease characterized by an association of 1) hemangioma cutis in which the nevi feel like rubber blebs; 2) hemangiomas of the digestive organs; 3) iron-deficiency anemia due to hemorrhage from the digestive tract. Sometimes, the bleeding is so severe and massive that the patient needs blood transfusions and/or emergency operations. We present a 29-year-old man with Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus syndrome. This patient was admitted to out hospital due to recently aggrevated dizziness and intermittent rectal bleeding. Multiple bluish tumors were noted on the palm, sole and glans penis. Laboratory examination revealed severe iron-deficiency anemia. Barium studies revealed multiple polypoid masses in the stomach, small bowel and colorectum. On esophagogastroduodenoscopy and colonoscopy, three or four dozens of hemangiomas with variable size and shape were noted in the stomach, duodenum at or around the ampulla of Vater and colorectum. This patient was of particular interest because rectal bleeding occurred from rectal lesion which protruded out of anus and caused bleeding during defecation, and which showed as a 2.0 cm Yamada type III polypoid lesion. Endoscopic ultrasonography confirmed us that this lesion was confined to the mucosa and submucosa without extension into muscle layer. Endoscopic polypectomy of this lesion was performed because which considered as the main focus of current rectal bleeding. He was discharged without any complication and 4 months later, he was well without rectal bleeding and his hemoglobin level increased upto 13.5 g/dl. To our knowledge, this is the first case of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus syndrome in Korea.
Adult
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Ampulla of Vater
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Anal Canal
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Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
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Barium
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Blister*
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Blood Transfusion
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Colonoscopy
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Defecation
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Dizziness
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Duodenum
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Emergencies
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Endoscopy, Digestive System
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Endosonography
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Hemangioma
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Mucous Membrane
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Nevus*
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Penis
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Rare Diseases
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Rubber*
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Stomach
3.Liver in Systemic Lupus Erythematous: Clinicopathological analysis of 8 cases.
Young Nyun PARK ; Chan Il PARK ; Yoon Sok CHUNG ; Si Young SONG ; Chein Soo HONG
Korean Journal of Pathology 1992;26(5):445-450
Hepatic changes in eight cases of systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE), were studied to evaluate the nature of hepatic injury of SLE and its relation to lupoid hepatitis. Common histologic changes of the liver in SLE included intralobular necro-inflammatory activities, fatty change, canalicular bile stasis and mild perivenular and Disse space fibrosis. The fatty change and intralobular fibrosis were thought not to be due to SLE itself but associated with steroid administration or chronic alcoholic consumption. The necro-inflammatory changes were usually mild and features of chronic active hepatitis with periportal destruction occured in one case. Symptoms related to the involvement of many other organs than the liver appeared much frequently in patients with SLE than lupoid hepatitis, suggesting that the SLE involving liver and the lupoid hepatitis are different diseases.
4.Non Blood Transfusion Limb Salvage Operation in the Distal Femur Osteosarcoma Patient: A Case Report.
Jong Hoon PARK ; Si Young PARK ; Dae Hee LEE ; Yeok Gu HWANG ; Hyun Min LEE
The Journal of the Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society 2014;20(1):36-40
Limb salvage operations for osteosarcoma of the extremity usually consist of wide excision and skeletal reconstruction. Most osteosarcoma patients are anemic prior to the surgery as majority of them undergo preoperative neo-adjuvant chemotherapy; thus, it is necessary to treat anemia before and after the surgery since limb salvage operation tends to accompany significant blood loss. Despite the fact that blood transfusion has bad influence on prognosis, complication, and postoperative outcome of cancer patients, it is still considered as a standard management to fix anemia for limb salvage operations. We would like to present a case report in which the authors succeeded in performing limb salvage operations on patients with distal femur osteosarcoma without transfusion.
Anemia
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Blood Transfusion*
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Drug Therapy
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Extremities
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Femur*
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Humans
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Limb Salvage*
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Osteosarcoma*
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Prognosis
5.Correlation between Fatigue and Quality of Life Caused by Stress of Researchers' Work.
Hye Joo PARK ; Yun Young KIM ; Ki Hyun PARK ; Si Woo LEE ; Jong Hyang YOO
Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing 2014;23(3):171-179
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to provide baseline data by utilizing solutions to health problems caused by work-related stress and to examine a way of treatment by comparing and analyzing how the stresses link to fatigue and quality of researchers' life. METHODS: A survey was conducted with 50 researchers working for in H research institute in Daejeon Metropolitan City from April 10th to May 10th, 2012 to examine the correlation of work stress, fatigue and quality of life. The data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test to look into examine the difference in work stress, fatigue, and quality of life. Also, the correlation of work stress, fatigue and quality of life was measured through by the Pearson correlation coefficient. The data collected through the questionnaires was were analyzed by SPSS 21.0 based on the significant level with a p-value, 0.05. RESULTS: The results showed that fatigue was caused by work stresses in researchers and quality of life was ranked in a relatively low level. Correlation of work stresses, quality of life and fatigue and work stresses against mental health index was negative and fatigue against physical index was also negative. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to maintain more detailed provisions in order to improve mental health and stress level of researchers. Moreover, systematic, in-depth evaluation should be done to reduce researcher's work-related stress and fatigue. In addition, stress management and prevention program should be implemented for these researchers.
Academies and Institutes
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Fatigue*
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Humans
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Mental Health
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Quality of Life*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Research Personnel
6.Modulation of Telomerase Activity by p53 Gene in KATO - III Gastric Carcinoma Cell Line.
Si Young KIM ; Kyung Sam CHO ; Jae Kyung PARK ; Young II KIM ; Hwi Joong YOON
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1999;31(6):1112-1119
PURPOSE: Alteration of p53 and telomerase activity may be responsible for gastric carcino- genesis. In this study, we tried to observe modulation of telomerase activity by wild type p53 in gastric cancer cell lines. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used five gastric cancer cell lines (KATO-III, AGS, SNU-1, SNU-5, SNU-16). In order to find p53 mutation, we used western blot and PCR-SSCP. The TRAP-eze kit which supplied by Oncor (Gaithersburg, MD) was used to detect telomerase activity of the five gastric carcinoma cell lines. The wild type p53 gene was transfected by electroporation method. RESULTS: The expression of p53 protein was increased in four gastric carcinoma cell lines and one cell line (KATO-III) did not express. We found p53 point mutation in exon 5 and 8, and the p53 gene was deleted in KATO-III. The telomerase activity were observed in all five gastric carcinoma cell lines and there were no difference in telomere repeat length among five cell lines. After transfection with wild type p53, we could not find the change of telomerase activity in KATO-III. CONCLUSION: Although activation of telomerase activity and mutation of p53 gene may be needed in gastric carcinogenesis, the telomerase activity was not affected by restoration of p53 function in gastric carcinoma cell lines.
Blotting, Western
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Carcinogenesis
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Cell Line*
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Electroporation
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Exons
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Genes, p53*
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Point Mutation
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Telomerase*
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Telomere
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Transfection
7.3 cases of xanthogranuloma in adults.
Young Min PARK ; Jun Young LEE ; Si Yong KIM ; Baik Kee CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1993;31(4):633-637
We herein report three caes of xanthogranuloma occurring in aduls representing solitary nodule or multiple papules. Blood lipid substances such as cholesterol and triglyceride were normal and extracutaneous manifestatioiis were not found in all cases. Histopathorogic findings commonly revealed a granulomatous infiltrate c(intaining foam cells, foreign body gianf. cells and Touton giant cells as well as histiocytes and lymphocytes.
Adult*
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Cholesterol
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Foam Cells
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Foreign Bodies
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Giant Cells
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Histiocytes
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Humans
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Lymphocytes
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Triglycerides
8.A clinical analysis of neurilemmoma originated from the head and neck.
Young Mook LIM ; Si Young WON ; Ki Sang RHA ; Jang Yoorl YOO ; Chan Il PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1991;34(4):769-774
No abstract available.
Head*
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Neck*
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Neurilemmoma*
9.Two Cases of Gastritis Cystica Polyposa Diagnosed by Endoscopic Polypectomy.
In Suh PARK ; Jun Pyo CHUNG ; Si Young SONG ; Sang Jin PARK ; Jae Bock CHUNG ; Young Nyun PARK ; Ho Guen KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1993;13(3):555-559
Gastritis cystica polyposa(GCP) is a polypoid cystic lesion showing all the histological features of the hyperplastic polyps and the cysts penetrating through the mucularis mucosae. Most reported GCP lesions were developed at gastraenterostomy stomas. It is rare that GCP develops without history of previous gastroenterostomy. In 1990, however, Kim et al reported a GCP presenting as a submucosal tume-like lesion in a 69-year-old man. Recently, we had experienced two consecutive cases of GCP diagnosed by endoscopic polypectomy. The first case was 49-year-old housewife without history of previous gastric surgery. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy(EGD) showed a 2.0x1.5x1.5cm sized lobulated polypoid lesion with a broad stalk on the anterior wall of the distal antrum. The second case was 45-year-old woman without history of previous gastric surgery. EGD revealed a 1.0 x 1.0 x l.0 cm sized polypoid lesion with a pedicle on the greater curvature aspect of the upper body and two duodenal ulcers with pseudodiverticulum formation. These lesions were endoscopically polypectomized and diagnosed as GCP by the histologic examination.
Aged
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Duodenal Ulcer
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Female
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Gastritis*
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Gastroenterostomy
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Mucous Membrane
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Polyps
10.Assessments of Activities of Daily Living for Disabled Persons in Some Rural Communities.
Young Jae PARK ; Ki Sub CHOI ; Si Bog PARK ; Young Jeon SHIN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1999;23(1):153-160
OBJECTIVE: Aims of this study are to assess the activities of daily living (ADL) for disabled persons in some rural communities using an appropriately developed ADL scale and to analyse the relationship between severity of impairment and ADL score. METHOD: ADLs of 98 disabled persons in two myeons of Kyunggido were assessed from May 1996 to August 1997. The newly developed ADL index composed of eight basic ADL (B-ADL) and two instrumental ADL (I-ADL) parameters were used. Impairment defined by the National Reparation Law was divided into a severely disabled group, grades 1 to 6 and a mildly disabled group, graded 7 to 14. Correlations between the impairment grade of each body part and the assessed ADL score were studied. RESULTS: 1) The most dependent ADL item of ten ADL parameters was performance in the public office (37.8%) and, the most independent ADL item was feeding (98.0%). 2) With severe impairment of the upper or lower limb, all ADL scores except for feeding were significantly low (p<0.05). In addition, with severe hearing impairment, scores of performance in public office were accessed low (p<0.05). 3)With severe lower limb impairment, average scores of I-ADL and B-ADL were low (p<0.05). 4) With severe language impairment, the average I-ADL score was also low (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The task of performance in the public office was the most difficult ADL item for disabled persons. All ADL parameters except feeding were affected for disabled persons with lower or upper limb impairment. We think this pilot study may be used to develop more appropriate ADL scales for community based rehabilitation in the future.
Activities of Daily Living*
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Disabled Persons*
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Gyeonggi-do
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Hearing Loss
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Humans
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Jurisprudence
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Lower Extremity
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Pilot Projects
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Rehabilitation
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Rural Population*
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Upper Extremity
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Weights and Measures