1.Temporalis Fascia Grafting in Scleral Necrosis after Pterygium Excision.
Tae Su SHON ; Hyo Myung KIM ; Hai Ryun JUNG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1992;33(11):1054-1059
We performed scleral grafting with autogenous temporalis fascia and autogenous conjunctiva in 32 patients (32 eyes) in scleral necrosis after pterygium excision. The average age of patients was 54.3 years (range, 38 to 74 years). Nine of them were male and twenty-three were female. The intervals between pterygium excision and scleral necrosis were from 2 months to 23 years (mean, 6.2 years). After the mean follow-up 6.6 months, in 29 eyes graft was stably adhered but in three eyes graft was melted. Conjunctival wound dehiscence and conjunctival necrosis were noticed in three eyes and one eye respectively. There were no cases showing significant difference between the preoperative and the postoperative visual acuity and intraocular pressure. Autogenous temporalis fascia appears to be a good alternative to homologous sclera for scleral reinforcement.
Conjunctiva
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Fascia*
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Intraocular Pressure
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Male
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Necrosis*
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Pterygium*
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Sclera
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Transplants*
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Visual Acuity
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Wounds and Injuries
3.Experimental Scleral Grafting with Dacron Patch.
Kuhl HUH ; Tae Su SHON ; Hyo Myung KIM ; Hai Ryun JUNG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1992;33(12):1136-1141
We conducted experimental studies to evaluate the possibility of Dacron patch for artificial sclera and to gain basic data for practical approach. Forty eyes of twenty rabbits were randomly assigned to experimental or control eye in both eyes. The lamellar-thickness scleral resection was performed and followed by implantation of Dacron and homologous scleral patch respectively. We examined them after one, two, four and 12 weeks. Grossly adhesion of Dacron patch was stable after four weeks. Histologically Dacron graft evoked an outer capsule and a well-vascularized granulomatous foreign body reaction. There were fibrous and vascular ingrowth securety anchored graft to bed and adhesion was uniform and firm throughout the tissue. Attachment of homolgous graft to bed was poor after 1 week but stable after two weeks. Dacron patch appears to be a good alternative to homologous sclera for scleral reinforcement.
Fibroblasts
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Polyethylene Terephthalates*
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Rabbits
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Sclera
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Transplants*
4.Lithium and exercise ameliorate insulin-deficient hyperglycemia by independently attenuating pancreatic α-cell mass and hepatic gluconeogenesis
Su-Ryun JUNG ; Ji-Hye LEE ; Hanguk RYU ; Yurong GAO ; Jaemin LEE
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2024;28(1):31-38
As in type 1 diabetes, the loss of pancreatic β-cells leads to insulin deficiency and the subsequent development of hyperglycemia. Exercise has been proposed as a viable remedy for hyperglycemia. Lithium, which has been used as a treatment for bipolar disorder, has also been shown to improve glucose homeostasis under the conditions of obesity and type 2 diabetes by enhancing the effects of exercise on the skeletal muscles. In this study, we demonstrated that unlike in obesity and type 2 diabetic conditions, under the condition of insulin-deficient type 1 diabetes, lithium administration attenuated pancreatic a-cell mass without altering insulin-secreting β-cell mass, implying a selective impact on glucagon production.Additionally, we also documented that lithium downregulated the hepatic gluconeogenic program by decreasing G6Pase protein levels and upregulating AMPK activity.These findings suggest that lithium’s effect on glucose metabolism in type 1 diabetes is mediated through a different mechanism than those associated with exerciseinduced metabolic changes in the muscle. Therefore, our research presents the novel therapeutic potential of lithium in the treatment of type 1 diabetes, which can be utilized along with insulin and independently of exercise.
5.Core nursing practice and educational requirements according to nursing unit and clinical career in tertiary hospital.
Yeon Hee KIM ; Young Sun JUNG ; Jin Sun CHOI ; Hye Young LEE ; Hye Ryun JUNG ; Ji su KIM ; Kyunghee KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing 2015;22(1):35-48
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to provide fundamental data to develop an educational program for the development of nurses' core competences, and to improve the curriculum in nursing education institutions. METHODS: This study, based on a descriptive survey, was conducted with 1,019 nurses working in a tertiary hospital in Seoul. Among 47 core nursing practice items, core nursing practices as perceived by the participants and relevant educational requirements were measured on a four-point scale. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics for the mean and standard deviation, one way ANOVA, and Duncan test as post-hoc test. RESULTS: Regarding the core nursing practice perceived as by the nurses, there were statistically significant differences in 43 out of 47 items according to nursing unit, and in 15 items according to clinical career. Regarding the educational requirements for core nursing practice, there were also statistically significant difference for the same items as perception differences according to nursing unit and clinical career. CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest further study on the development of educational programs to advance the clinical expertise of nurses and for the development of curriculum reflecting the actual conditions and requirements in clinical nursing practice fields.
Curriculum
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Education, Nursing
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Needs Assessment
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Nursing Stations
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Nursing*
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Nursing, Private Duty
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Seoul
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Tertiary Care Centers*
6.Status and Need Assessment on Nutrition & Dietary Life Education among Nutrition Teachers in Elementary, Middle and High Schools.
Na Gyeong OH ; Su Jin GWON ; Kyung Won KIM ; Cheong Min SOHN ; Hae Ryun PARK ; Jung Sook SEO
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2016;21(2):152-164
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to investigate the status and need for nutrition and dietary life education among nutrition teachers at schools. These characteristics were analyzed if they were different between elementary schools and middle-high schools. METHODS: Subjects were 151 nutrition teachers from 70 elementary schools, 41 middle schools and 40 high schools in 17 cities nationwide selected by two-stage stratified cluster sampling process. Survey questionnaires included the items on general characteristics, status and need assessment for nutrition and dietary life education. Chi-square test or t-test was used for data analysis by school groups. RESULTS: Nutrition education was implemented at 65.7% of elementary schools and 51.9% of middle-high schools. Nutrition education was mainly performed in 'discretionary activities·extracurricular activities' at elementary school and through 'newsletters, school homepage, foodservice bulletin board' at middle-high school (p<0.001). The most needed topic for nutrition education in nutrition teachers was 'healthy dietary habits and table manners' and this was not significantly different by school groups. Responses on adequate frequency (p<0.01), methods used for nutrition education (p<001), materials for nutrition education (p<0.001), information sources for nutrition education (p<0.001) were significantly different by school groups. Major tasks for activating nutrition education included 'securing the time for implementing nutrition education by reducing work loads' and 'developing standardized nutrition education materials' in schools. CONCLUSIONS: Nutrition education at schools might be activated by improving working conditions of nutrition teachers and developing the practical programs that reflect the needs of nutrition teachers.
Adolescent
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Child
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Education*
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Food Habits
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Humans
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Needs Assessment
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Statistics as Topic
7.Healing after horizontal root fractures: 3 cases with 2-year follow-up.
Yoorina CHOI ; Sung Ok HONG ; Seok Ryun LEE ; Kyung San MIN ; Su Jung PARK
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2014;39(2):126-131
Among dental traumas, horizontal root fractures are relatively uncommon injuries. Proper initial management and periodical evaluation is essential for the successful treatment of a root-fractured tooth. If pulpal necrosis develops, endodontic treatment is indicated, exclusively for the coronal fragment. Fragment diastases exert a great influence on healing at the fracture line and on pulpal necrosis. An adequately treated root-fractured tooth has a good prognosis. This case report describes the treatment and 2-yr follow up of 3 maxillary central incisors, first with horizontal root fracture, second with horizontal root fracture and avulsion, and third with horizontal root fracture and lateral luxation. All three cases were treated with mineral trioxide aggregate (ProRoot, Dentsply). During 2 yr of follow-up evaluation, the root-fractured teeth of the present patients were well retained in the arch, showing periodontal healing, even after endodontic treatment.
Follow-Up Studies*
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Humans
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Incisor
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Necrosis
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Prognosis
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Tooth
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Tooth Fractures
8.Spurious Elevation of Glucose Concentration during Administration of High Dose of Ascorbic Acid in a Patient with Type 2 Diabetes on Hemodialysis.
Soo Kyoung KIM ; Jong Ryeal HAHM ; Ho Su KIM ; Sungsu KIM ; Tae Sik JUNG ; Jung Hwa JUNG ; Hye Ryun LEE ; Deok Ryong KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 2013;54(5):1289-1292
We describe herein a case of life-threatening hypoglycemia due to spurious elevation of glucose concentration during the administration of ascorbic acid in a type 2 diabetic patient. A 31-year-old female was admitted for proliferative diabetic retinopathy treatment and prescribed high dose ascorbic acid. During hospitalization, she suddenly lost her consciousness and her glucose concentration was 291 mg/dL, measured using self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) device, while venous blood glucose concentration was 12 mg/dL. After intravenous injection of 50% glucose solution, the patient became alert. We reasoned that glucose measurement by SMBG device was interfered by ascorbic acid. Physicians should be aware of this interference; high dose ascorbic acid may cause spurious elevation of glucose concentration when measuring with SMBG devices.
Adult
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Ascorbic Acid/administration & dosage/adverse effects/contraindications/*therapeutic use
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Blood Glucose
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Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring/instrumentation/standards
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood/drug therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Hypoglycemia/*diagnosis
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Renal Dialysis
9.Effects of 4 Weeks Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Administration on Insulin Resistance of Skeletal Muscle in Rats.
Mi Jung PARK ; Su Ryun JUNG ; Hyun Lyung JUNG ; Bruce W CRAIG ; Chong Do LEE ; Ho Youl KANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2008;49(6):1008-1016
PURPOSE: Effect of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) administration on lipid storage, and its subsequent effect on insulin sensitivity have not yet been adequately examined. Thus, we investigated the effects of rhGH treatment on muscle triglyceride (TG) and ceramide content, and insulin sensitivity after 4 weeks of rhGH administration in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fourteen rats were randomly assigned to two groups: rhGH injection group (GH, n = 7) and saline injection group (CON, n = 7). GH received rhGH by subcutaneous injections (130microgram/kg(-1)/day(-1), 6 days/week(-1)) for 4 weeks, while CON received saline injections that were equivalent in volume to GH group. Intramuscular TG and ceramide content and hepatic TG content were measured. To determine insulin sesitivity, oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and muscle incubation for glucose transport rate were performed in rats, and used as indicators of insulin sensitivity. We also examined plasm lipid profiles. RESULTS: After 4 weeks of rhGH treatment, the GH group had higher muscle and liver TG contents than the CON (p < 0.05). Ceramide content in GH was significantly greater than that in CON (p < 0.05). GH also had higher plasma levels of FFA (p < 0.05), glucose and insulin responses during OGTT (p < 0.05), and lower glucose transport rates in submaximal insulin concentration (p < 0.05) as compared with CON. Results indicate that rhGH treatment is associated with insulin resistance in rats. CONCLUSION: rhGH treatment elevated muscle TG and ceramide content, and hepatic TG content. Thus, elevation of these compounde by rhGH treatment could contribute to the development of insulin resistance in rats.
Animals
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Ceramides/metabolism
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Glucose/metabolism
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Glucose Transporter Type 4/metabolism
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Human Growth Hormone/*administration & dosage
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Humans
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*Insulin Resistance
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Male
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Muscle, Skeletal/*drug effects/*metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Recombinant Proteins/administration & dosage
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Triglycerides/metabolism
10.First Report of Clavinema mariae (Nematoda: Philometridae) in Cultured Rockfish, Sebastes schlegeli, in Cheonsuman (Bay), the Republic of Korea.
Hyun Ja HAN ; Jung Soo SEO ; Jeong Su PARK ; Haeng Lim LEE ; Han Gill SEO ; Sung Hee JUNG ; Se Ryun KWON
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2017;55(2):219-224
In July 2012, philometrid nematodes were discovered in cultured rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli) in Cheonsuman (Bay), the Republic of Korea. The nematodes were detected in the epithelial tissues of the rockfish and were identified as Clavinema mariae based on morphological studies using light and scanning electron microscopy. They revealed the characteristics same as previously identified C. mariae, notably having a long body with narrow posterior half, no caudal projection, a cylindrical-shaped esophagus, a well-developed anterior bulbous part of the esophagus, cephalic papillae, and a dorsal esophageal gland. This is the first confirmation of C. mariae infection in rockfish in Korea.
Esophagus
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Korea
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Republic of Korea*