1.The Significance of Bone Scan in Trauma in Orthopaedic Field
Han Koo LEE ; Soo Yong LEE ; Soo Ho LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1985;20(1):32-40
Clinical experience with 99mTc-methylenediphosphonate was presented in 115 patients with trauma, who were treated at Seoul University Hospital from Jan. 1980 to Dec. 1983. The results were summarized as followings: 1. Bone scan exhibited increased uptake in all cases examined within 1 year of trauma and the frequency of scan positivity was diminished as the interval between trauma and the scan increased. 2. The possible factors associated with positive scans in cases more than 2 years after trauma were malunion and post-traumatic arthritis, but the age, general condition of the patient were not appeared to be significantly related to persistent positive scan. 3. Bone scan was thought to be sensitive enough to detect early stress fracture ot accompanied by radiographic abnormali ty. 4. It seemed to be reasonable to judge that the fracture was old when the bone scan of vertebral compression fracture in the young age group was negative except very early stage of trauina. 5. Bone scan was very sensitive to find early post-traumatic avascuhr necrosis in femoral neck fracture when the roentgenographic finding was equivocal.
Arthritis
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Femoral Neck Fractures
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Fractures, Compression
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Fractures, Stress
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Humans
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Necrosis
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Seoul
2.Maffucci's Syndrome: A Case Report
Duk Yong LEE ; Moon Sang CHUNG ; Soo Yong LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(3):577-581
Maffuccis syndrome was first reported by Maffucci, an Italian, in 1881. It is manifested by unilateral multiple hemangiomas and enchondromas. It is congenital but is not hereditary. We encountered a case of this rare syndrome, with which bleeding tendency was combined. All who have multiple hemangioma on his unilateral side of the body should be checked with bone X-rays to rule out this syndrome. This syndrome is noted for transformation to malignant tumors. When there is pain or enlargenent of the tumor without any significant trauma, biopsy is in order. There can develop bleeding tendency due to microangiopathic coagulopathy which is associated with throm-bocytopenia and hypofibrinogenemia.
Biopsy
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Chondroma
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Hemangioma
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Hemorrhage
4.Construction and Immuno - biochemical Studies of Chimeric Polioviruses Expressing Multivalent V3 / PND - concatamers of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1.
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2001;31(3):281-290
Poliovirus Sabin 1 strain has its own special features that make it a particularly attractive live recombinant mucosal vaccine vehicle. Sabin 1 cDNA was manipulated to have multiple cloning site and viral specific 3C-protease cutting site at the N-terminal end of the polyprotein, named RPS-vax system HIV-1 V3- and principal neutralizing domain (PND)-concatamers were successfully cloned into the multiple cloning site of the vector system and produced expected chimeric viruses by transfection of their RNA transcripts into HeLa cells. These chimeric viruses have shown to express introduced HIV-1 subgenome concatamers efficiently during their replication in the infected HeLa cells. Expressed proteins were confirmed to retain the wild type structures at least in parts. Replication capacity of the chimeric viruses was slightly lower than that of wild type Sabin 1 likely to be due to delay in processing steps during their replication. Differing from the virulent Mahoney vectors, the rec-Sabin 1 chimeric viruses maintained the foreign gene stably during the serial passages. These chimeric viruses have also shown to be able to induce specific humoral immunity to the introduced vaccine proteins when inoculated into the poliovirus receptor-expressing transgenic (Tg-PVR) mice. Antiserum obtained from the immunized transgenic mice showed to have neutralizing capacity to HIV-1 in vitro. These results strongly suggest that the chimeric viruses expressing HIV-1 vaccine epitopes can be used as a good live mucosal vaccine candidate against AIDS.
Animals
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Clone Cells
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Cloning, Organism
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DNA, Complementary
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Epitopes
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HeLa Cells
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HIV*
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HIV-1*
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Humans*
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Immunity, Humoral
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Poliovirus*
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RNA
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Serial Passage
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Transfection
5.Pharmacologic Management of Rheumatic Diseases.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(4):367-376
No abstract available.
Rheumatic Diseases*
6.Pharmacologic Management of Rheumatic Diseases.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(4):367-376
No abstract available.
Rheumatic Diseases*
9.A Case Report of Extraskeletal Osteogenic Sarcoma
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(2):581-586
Osteosarcoma in soft tissue is rare and its prognosis is very grave. Comparing with the osteosarcoma of bone, the former is rarer in incidence, poorer in prognosis and found in older patients. Trauma, irradiation or myositis ossificans are considered to be the causes of this tumor. The radical and meticulous surgery is indispensable to eradicate the focus, but there is not infrequent local recurrence and metastasis. We experienced a case of osteosarcoma in the calf muscle, which seemed apparently to have developed from the myositis ossificans without any definite trauma history. In this case the tumor focus was controlled with surgery and radiation therapy but it was found metastasized to the lung and scalp afterwards.
Humans
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Incidence
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Lung
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Myositis Ossificans
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Osteosarcoma
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
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Scalp
10.Anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery
Kyung Soo LEE ; Kyung Mo YEON ; Yong Soo YOON
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1984;20(1):85-88
Anomalous orignin of the left Coronary artery from the pulmonary artery is very rare, and being alleviatedsurgically, recognition of the lesion and associated hemodynamics is important. Authors had experenced a case ofthe anomalous orgin of left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery.
Coronary Vessels
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Hemodynamics
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Pulmonary Artery