1.Marchiafava-Bignami Disease with Abnormal PET Findings: Case Report .
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2004;50(1):19-21
We report the FDG PET findings in a patient with Marchiafava-Bignami disease (MBD) in whom there was diffusely reduced metabolism in the whole brain cortex and strongly decreased metabolism in the thalami. The use of FDG PET helps provide an understanding of the neurologic manifestations and prognosis of MBD.
Alcoholism
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Brain
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Humans
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Marchiafava-Bignami Disease*
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Metabolism
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Prognosis
2.A case Report of Osteopathia Striata
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1972;7(1):155-158
Osteopathia Striata is a rare developmental abnormality characterized by striation of the skeleton, especially the metaphyses of the long bones. It has been seen on only a few occasions since it was first described by Voorhoeve in 1924. This case, a nine year old boy, showed well marked striation throughout bones of right lower extremity and pelvis and so justifies the title of paper.
Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Pelvis
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Skeleton
3.A Case of Bilateral Congenital Clasped Thumb
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1972;7(1):147-150
Congenital clasped thumb is an unusal condition characterized by the thumb being held tightly beneath the flexed fingers in such a way that it cannot escape for normal prehension. New-born infants frequently hold their thumbs beneath their flexed fingers. If the flexed thumb persists and normal independent action of the thumb does not develop third or fourth month after birth, congenital clasped thumb is suggested. It is the result of failure of normal developmenl of the muscles and tendinous structures that provide extension for the thumb and fingers at the metacarpophalangeal joint. The deformity also includes volar soft tissue contractures of digits in varying degrees of severity. Since first description of Zadek in 1934 for bilateral thumb extensor agenesis. total 48 cases of congenital clasped thumb have been reparted throughout the world. A case of bilateral congenital clasped thumb with bilateral calcaneo-varus deformity in one month-old boy was diagnosed and treatment with prospect of complete funtional recovery.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Contracture
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Fingers
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Metacarpophalangeal Joint
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Muscles
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Parturition
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Thumb
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United Nations
4.A Case of Slipped Femoral Capital Epiphysis
Sang Soo KIM ; Hyung Soon KIM ; In LIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1978;13(3):463-466
Slipped femoral capital epiphysis is the condition in which the femoral head begins to slip gradually off the femoral neck. After first discription of Ambrose Pare(1572), the world literature has presented many cases, usually more than one hundred in each clinic. Its incidence in Korea, however, is extremely rare and particularly it is difficult to find out the report of typical case. The author reports here a typical case of billateral slipped femoral capital epiphysis in a 17 year old boy with symptom duration of 2 years on right side and 6 months on left side. Physical examination showed his body stature to be normal and his genital organs to have no abnormalities. However, both hips revealed severe pain and limited range of motion, especially in internal rotation and abduction, which restricted his normal gait. Operative reduction of epiphysio-cervical distorsion was successful in the left hip. After skeletal traction of the left hip, an anatomical repositioning by intraarticular wedge rection osteotomy was maintained by 3 Knowles pins. 3 months postoperatively he resumed partial weight bearing on his left hip with little pain and improved range of motion. Further restoration of function can reasonably be expected.
Epiphyses
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Femur Neck
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Gait
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Genitalia
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Head
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Hip
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Male
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Osteotomy
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Physical Examination
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Traction
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Weight-Bearing
5.Treatment of gallstones: An update.
Soo Hyung RYU ; Myung Hwan KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2001;22(10):1457-1466
No abstract available.
Gallstones*
6.Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Arising at the Anastomotic Site after Operation for Hirschsprung's Disease: Case Report .
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2004;50(1):55-57
To our knowledge, rectal cancer arising at the anastomotic site after surgery for Hirschsprung's disease has not been reported. We report a case of mucinous adenocarcinoma arising at the anastomotic site after Soave operation 26 years ago.
Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous*
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Hirschsprung Disease*
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Mucins*
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Rectal Neoplasms
7.Permanent tooth mortality and cause of tooth loss; a clinical andstatistical study.
Soo Kyung KIM ; Hyung Kook PARK
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1991;17(2):63-82
No abstract available.
Mortality*
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Tooth Loss*
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Tooth*
8.A Clinical Study on Free Flaps in Young Children
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(6):1367-1378
The treatment of extensive soft tissue injury is a chsllenge to Orthopedidic Surgeon especially in young children and at present reconstructive surgery with free flap is being employed under microscopy actively. The author present 27 cases of free flaps in young children below 6 years old, which were performed from March 1983 to December 1986. The results are as followes ; 1. The mean age was 4.9 years old. 2. The mechanism of injuries were all pedestrian injury. 3. We performed 27 cases of free flaps, among them 24 cases of flap were survived(88.9 %) with good functional and cosmetic result. 4. The vessels were larger in these young children than we expected. It is apparent that in a healthy child even though below 6 years old, the careful application of microsurgical principle is an excellent method for salvaging devascularized parts that are vital for function or appearance.
Child
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Clinical Study
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Free Tissue Flaps
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Humans
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Methods
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Microscopy
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Soft Tissue Injuries
9.STRAIN AND TEMPERATURE CHANGES DURING THE POLYMERIZATION OF AUTOPOLYMERIZING ACRYLIC RESINS.
Hyung Jun AHN ; Chang Whe KIM ; Yung Soo KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2001;39(6):709-734
The aims of this experiment were to investigate the strain and temperature changes simultaneously within autopolymerizing acrylic resin specimens. A computerized data acquisition system with an electrical resistance strain gauge and a thermocouple was used over time periods up to 180 minutes. The overall strain kinetics, the effects of stress relaxation and additional heat supply during the polymerization were evaluated. Stone mold replicas with an inner butt-joint rectangular cavity (40.0x25.0mm, 5.0mm in depth) were duplicated from a brass master mold. A strain gauge (AE-11-S50N-120-EC, CAS Inc., Korea) and a thermocouple were installed within the cavity, which had been connected to a personal computer and a precision signal conditioning amplifier (DA 1600 Dynamic Strain Amplifier, CAS Inc., Korea) so that real-time recordings of both polymerization-induced strain and temperature changes were performed. After each of fresh resin mixture was poured into the mold replica, data recording was done up to 180 minutes with three-second interval. Each of two poly (methyl methacrylate) products (Duralay, Vertex) and a vinyl ethyl methacrylate product (Snap) was examined repeatedly ten times. Additionally, removal procedures were done after 15, 30 and 60 minutes from the start of mixing to evaluate the effect of stress relaxation after deflasking. Six specimens for each of nine conditions were examined. After removal from the mold, the specimen continued benchcuring up to 180 minutes. Using a waterbath (Hanau Junior Curing Unit, Model No.76-0, Teledyne Hanau, New York, U.S.A.) with its temperature control maintained at 50degrees C, heat-soaking procedures with two different durations (15 and 45 minutes) were done to evaluate the effect of additional heat supply on the strain and temperature changes within the specimen during the polymerization. Five specimens for each of six conditions were examined. Within the parameters of this study the following results were drawn : 1. The mean shrinkage strains reached -3095mu epsilon, -1796mu epsilon and -2959mu epsilon for Duralay, Snap and Vertex, respectively. The mean maximum temperature rise reached 56.7degrees C, 41.3degrees C and 56.1degrees C for Duralay, Snap, and Vertex, respectively. A vinyl ethyl methacrylate product (Snap) showed significantly less polymerization shrinkage strain (p<0.01) and significantly lower maximum temperature rise (p<0.01) than the other two poly (methyl methacrylate) products (Duralay, Vertex). 2. Mean maximum shrinkage rate for each resin was calculated to ?31.8mu epsilon/sec, -15.9mu epsilon/sec and ?31.8mu epsilon/sec for Duralay, Snap and Vertex, respectively. Snap showed significantly lower maximum shrinkage rate than Duralay and Vertex (p<0.01). 3. from the second experiment, some expansion was observed immediately after removal of specimen from the mold, and the amount of expansion increased as the removal time was delayed. For each removal time, Snap showed significantly less strain changes than the other two poly (methyl methacrylate) products (p<0.05). 4. During the external heat supply for the resins, higher maximum temperature rises were found. Meanwhile, the maximum shrinkage rates were not different from those of room temperature polymerizations. 5. From the third experiment, the external heat supply for the resins during polymerization could temporarily decrease or even reverse shrinkage strains of each material. But, shrinkage re-occurred in the linear nature after completion of heat supply. 6. Linear thermal expansion coefficients obtained from the end of heat supply continuing for an additional 5 minutes, showed that Snap exhibited significantly lower values than the other two poly (methyl methacrylate) products (p<0.01). Moreover, little difference was found between the mean linear thermal expansion coefficients obtained from two different heating durations (p>0.05).
Acrylic Resins*
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Electric Impedance
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Fungi
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Heating
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Hot Temperature
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Kinetics
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Microcomputers
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Polymerization*
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Polymers*
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Relaxation
10.A Case of Kerion Celsi Caused by Trichophyton verrucosum.
Hyung Sug KIM ; Jong Soo CHOI ; Ki Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1989;27(1):73-78
We report a case of kerion celsi caused by Trichophyton verrucosum in a 4-year-old male. He presented painful, tender, indurated, boggy masses discharing pus on the vertex and occiput. Kerion celsi caued by T. verrucosum was diagnosed by the characteristic gross and microscopic findings of the colony on the Sabourauds glucose. agar. The possible source of infection was searched and wq found that he raised the cattles in his house. They had multiple, scaly, whitish plaques on the skin and T. verrucosum was identified from the hairs of the lesions. He had been treated with griseofulvin and prednisolone, and all lesions were cleared leaving partial alopecia in 2 months.
Agar
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Alopecia
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Child, Preschool
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Glucose
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Griseofulvin
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Hair
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Humans
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Male
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Prednisolone
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Skin
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Suppuration
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Tinea Capitis*
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Trichophyton*