1.Surgical treatment of aortic dissection(DeBakey type IIIa): a case report.
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;24(5):522-528
No abstract available.
2.ACCURACY OF IMPROVED STONE CASTS FROM ELASTOMERIC IMPRESSION MATERIALS.
Kee Hong KIM ; Ik Tae CHANG ; Soon Ho YIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1999;37(3):301-312
The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of currently used elastomeric impression materials for complete arch impression taking. Five elastomers (Impregum, Permlastic, Express, Extrude, Examix) and one Irreversible hydrocolloid (Aroma-fine) were tested. For each material, 5 impressions were made of stainless steel model to which five tapered posts were attached. Custom trays were used for polyether and polysulfide impression materials, and putty/wash two step technique was used for addition polyvinylsiloxane impression materials. Improved stone models were poured to all impressions. Accuracy of the materials was assessed by measuring ten distances on stone dies poured from impressions of the master model. All measurements for master and improved stone models were with three dimensional measuring machine. The results were as follows 1. The dimensional accuracy of polyether, extrude, and examix were significantly superior to polysulfide, exress, and alginate in reproducing full arch mode (p<0.05). 2. There were no statistical differences in dimensional accuracy for full arch impression between polyether, extrude and examix (p>0.05). 3. there were no statistical differences in dimensional accuracy between polysulfide, express, and alginate (p>0.05). 4. There were no statistical differences between addition polyvinyl siloxane materials (p>0.05). 5. There were no statistical differences between anterior-posterior and lateral dimensional changes of all impression materials (p>0.05).
Colloids
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Elastomers*
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Polyvinyls
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Siloxanes
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Stainless Steel
3.Tuberous Sclerosis Report of Two Cases and Review of Literatures in Korea.
Soon Taek KIM ; Ho Suk SEONG ; Tae An CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1973;11(2):93-99
Two cases of tuberous sclerosis are reported. Case 1: A 13 years-old girl had a triad of adenoma sebaceum, mental deficiency and epileptic seizures associated with ichthyosis vulgaris, but family history revealed no evidences of the disease except ichthyosis in her mother. Case 2 : A 21 year-old woman had a adenoma sebaceum, shagreen patch, periungual fibroma and fihromatous plaque, showing intracranial calcificatins on roentgenographic examination, but has not demonstrated any neurological manifestations as yet. Family history also revealed adenoma sebaceum in her father and two younger sisters. We feel this case is a "forme fruste" of tuberous sclerosis.
Adolescent
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Epilepsy
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Fathers
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Female
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Fibroma
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Humans
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Ichthyosis
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Ichthyosis Vulgaris
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Intellectual Disability
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Korea*
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Mothers
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Siblings
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Tuberous Sclerosis*
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Young Adult
4.A Case of Dermatitis Herpetiformis Associated with Erythema Annulare Centrifugum.
Tae An CHUNG ; Ho Suk SEONG ; Soon Taek KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1973;11(2):89-91
A case of dermatitis herpetiformis assaciated with erythema annulare centrifugum is reported. The patient was a 21 year-old male, who had papulovesieles, erythematous lesions, pigmentation, and erythema annulare centrifugum lesions on the trunk, shoulders, buttocks and extensor surfaces of the extremities, and severe itching sensation of 9 months' duration. The skin biopsy from the vesicular and erythema annulare centrifugum lesion showed subepidermal bulla and vesicles with neutrophil and eosinophil infiltrations.
Biopsy
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Buttocks
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Dermatitis Herpetiformis*
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Dermatitis*
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Eosinophils
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Erythema*
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Extremities
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Humans
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Male
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Neutrophils
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Pigmentation
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Pruritus
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Sensation
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Shoulder
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Skin
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Young Adult
5.Ritter's Disease: Report of Three Cases.
Soon Taek KIM ; Ho Suk SEOUNG ; Tae An CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1972;10(3):207-211
We have presented three cases of Ritter's disease appearing on 11, 14, and 14 days old boys respectively. Staphyloccccus albus was cultured from bullar contents of case 1 and 2, and coaguIase positive staphylococcus from case 3. These patients were successfully treated with systemic and topical antimicrobials.
Humans
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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome*
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Staphylococcus
6.DIMENSIONAL ACCURACY OF EPOXY RESINS AND THEIR COMPATIBILITY WITH IMPRESSION MATERIALS.
Su Kyoung CHANG ; Ik Tae CHANG ; Soon Ho YIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1999;37(3):383-394
The indirect technique for making cast restoration requires that dies be as accurate and durable as possible. Currently, stone is the most commonly used material for die. However, it has some problems such as the weakness in its strength and low abrasion resistance. Recently, epoxy resin die systems have become available. The purpose of this study was to examine two commercially available resin die systems and evaluate some characteristics for their clinical performance. This study evaluated the dimensional accuracy of epoxy resins and their wettability with impression materials. In this study, the first experiment was about dimensional accuracy of different die materials. The master model was made of stainless steel. 10 models were made of two epoxy resins (Die-epoxy, Tri-epoxy) and a die stone (Fujirock) each. Occlusal diameter (Dimension I), occluso-gingival height (Dimension II), and interabutment distance (Dimension III) wee measured in each model. Next, the contact angles of die materials with impression materials were observed. The blocks were made of polyether, hydrophilic additional silicone, polysulfide impression materials. By dropping the same amount (0.05ml) of Tri-epoxy, Die-epoxy, and die stone on the blocks, 10 samples of each die material were made. After setting of materials, the contact angles were measured. The results of this study were as follows. 1. The expansion of stone die and the shrinkage of resin dies in occlusal diameter were observed, and stone and Tri-epoxy were expanded and Die-epoxy was shrinked in occluso-gin-gival height. There was little change among materials in interabutment distance (p>0.05). 2. In comparison with the mater model, Tri-epoxy had the least variation in measurement of the three die systems examined. Did-epoxy was next, and die stone showed the greatest variation. 3. The compatibility of die stone for polyether, hydrophilic additional silicone, polysulfide decreased in order, wherease epoxy materials had the decreased compatibility for polyether and polysulfide, hydrophilic additional silicone in order. It was not statistically different between polyether and polysulifide (p>0.05). 4. The contact angles of Tri-epoxy, Die-epoxy, die stone were getting bigger in order.
Epoxy Resins*
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Silicones
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Stainless Steel
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Wettability
7.DIMENSIONAL ACCURACY OF DENTURE BASE USING LASER SCANNER OF REVERSE ENGINEERING TECHNIC.
Si Hyuk LEE ; Ik Tae CHANG ; Soon Ho YIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1999;37(2):167-184
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the fit of denture bases processed by injection pressing technic using laser scanner of reverse engineering technic. The auther duplicated 20 maxillary edentulous models and 20 mandibular edentulous models, which were scanned on HYSCAN 45C 3D SCANNER(Hymarc Co., Canada). The scanned data was stored in the personal computer using SURFACER (Imageware Co., U.S.A.) software program. After 40 dentures were cured by PERform Inkovac system. SR-Ivocap system, Palajet system, and Sulfon system, they were stored in water at room temperature for 24 hours. The dentures were scanned on HYSCAN 45C 3D SCANNER(Hymarc Co. Canada). The scanned data were stored in the personal computer using SURFACER (Imageware Co., U.S.A) software program. By overlapping two images using the same program, the fit between two surfaces was scaled by positive and negative errors. The obtained results were as follows : 1. In the upper denture, most of the positive errors occurred on the lingual side of anterior alveolar ridge and the negative errors were on the flange of denture bases. 2. In the lower denture, most of the positive errors occurred on the inner side of lingual flange and the negative errors were on the border of anterior labial flange areas. 3. There were no statistical differences among the positive errors of the four types of inject-ion denture curing methods and also no statistical differences between negative errors except only in negative maximum errors. 4. In PRERform system and SR-Ivocap system, they have the tendency of inaccurate fit lower denture bases comparing to that of upper denture bases. 5. The negative error scales were greater than the positive error scales in all types of inject-ion denture curing methods.
Alveolar Process
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Denture Bases*
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Dentures*
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Microcomputers
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Water
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Weights and Measures
8.Changes in Cytosolic Ca2+ Concentration of Single Rabbit Coronary Artery Smooth Muscle Cell during Ischemic Cardioplegic Period.
Young Ho LEE ; Gyu Bog CHOI ; Soon Tae KIM ; Bok Soon KANG
Korean Circulation Journal 1996;26(2):561-577
BACKGROUND: No-reflow is a specific type of vascular damage occuring when removal of coronary occlusion dose not lead to restoration of coronary flow. There are three major explanations for the no-reflow phenomenon such as endothelial cell edema, microvascular plugging by platelets or thrombi and coronary occlusion by ischemic contracture of the myocardium. But detailed mechanisms of no-reflow phenomenon are not known. The objects of this study are to elucidate the possibility whether elevation of cytosolic Ca2+ concentration during ischemic cardioplegic period is mechanism of no-reflow phenomenon or not. METHODS: Changes in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration were measured under varying experimental condition. Free [Ca2+] in the cytosole [Ca2+]i of single rabbit coronary artery cells was measured with fluorescent Ca2+ indicator, Fura-2. RESULTS: Resting [Ca2+]i was 134.2+/-34 nM (n=43). When single cells were perfused with cardioplegic or ischemic cardioplegic solution, [Ca2+]i was significantly increased and degree of [Ca2+]i elevation was further augmented by ischemic cardioplegic solution. Pretreatment of sarcoplasmic reticulum emptying agent (20mM caffeine) had no effect on cardioplegia-induced [Ca2+]i change, but application of Ca2+ channel blocker (5x10-7M nifedipine) or an antagonist of Na+/Ca2+ exchange (5mM Ni2+ ) partially (nifedipine) or completely (nickel) inhibited the [Ca2+]i elevation. Pretreament of caffeine had no effect on ischemic cardioplegia-induced [Ca2+]i change, but application of nifedipine or nickel partially inhibited the [Ca2+]i elevation. Magnitude of ischemic cardioplegia-induced [Ca2+]i elevation was dependent on the Ca2+ concentration of perfusate from 0 to 2.5mM. When Ni2+ was added to reperfusion solution, recovery of ischemic cardioplegia-induced [Ca2+]i elevation was very rapid compared with control. CONCLUSIONS: From the above results, it may be speculated that ischemic cardioplegia-induced [Ca2+]i elevation may act as one of the mechanism of no-reflow phenomenon in rabbit coronary artery.
Caffeine
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Cardioplegic Solutions
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Coronary Occlusion
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Coronary Vessels*
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Cytosol*
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Edema
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Endothelial Cells
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Fura-2
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Ischemic Contracture
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Muscle, Smooth*
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Myocardium
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle*
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Nickel
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Nifedipine
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No-Reflow Phenomenon
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Reperfusion
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Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
9.A comparative study of sensory nerve action potentials between median nerve and ulnar nerve in healthy adults.
Jin Sang CHUNG ; Soon Yeol CHONG ; Young Ho KO ; Tae Soon AHN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992;16(3):287-290
No abstract available.
Action Potentials*
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Adult*
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Humans
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Median Nerve*
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Ulnar Nerve*
10.A study on activity of purine nucleoside phosphorylase(PNP) andnatural killer(NK) cells in patients with cancer.
Tae Jun YOON ; Yung Sung LEE ; Seon Ho LEE ; Eun Yup LEE ; Soon Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1991;11(1):153-159
No abstract available.
Humans