1.Vomiting.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(10):1083-1086
No abstract available.
Vomiting*
2.Total Wrist Arthroplasty (Three Cases Report)
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(4):1173-1178
We have performed three total wrist arthroplasty of Meuli type on the dominant wrist of three female patients who have been suffering from the classical rheumatoid arthritis for more than two years, and after follow them for average twenty months postoperatively, we have found, even the complications and reoperation rate after total wrist arthroplasty are reported high in literature, three patients have reasonably satisfied with the remarkable relief of pain and the functional abilities of their wrists. It is our belief, even if the total wrist arthroplasty is also still in controversy, that in those patients with bilateral wrist involvement by the rheumatoid arthritis in whom arthrodesis was done on one wrist, then a total wrist arthroplasty on dominant wrist is a most prefer way to reconstruct the disabled wrists.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Arthrodesis
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Arthroplasty
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Female
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Humans
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Reoperation
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Wrist
3.Experimental Epididymitis Induced by Repeated Injection of Homologous and Heterologous Epididymal Tissue with Adjuvant.
Suk Ki JOO ; Hak Song LEE ; Chae Koo LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1968;9(2):63-78
A number of chronic inflammatory lesions of unknown etiology in man have recentlybeen understood by the mechanism of so called auto-immune disease and a series of experimental study using animals have been extensively undertaken to reproduce the lesion. Experimental chronic inflammatory diseases induced by repeated injection of homologous or heterologous tissue antigen with adjuvant are based upon immunological process and these are readily reproducible. The author has experimentally studied on any allergic destruction of the epididymis of the rat on immunologic process as in other particular organs and tissue. A total of 59 white healthy male rats were divided into 7 major experimental groups of injection as follows. Group 1: six rats, control, injection with normal saline alone. Group 2: six rats, injection with adjuvant only. Group 3: six rats. injection with epididymal tissue only. Group 4: twenty-three rate, injection with rat epididymal tissue plus adjuvant. A. seven rats, sacrificed on the 64th day B. ten rate, sacrificed on the 92nd day C. six rats, sacrificed on the 128thday Group 5. six rate, injection with rat epididymal tissue plus adjuvant plus prednisolone. Group 6: six rats, injection with rabbit epididymal tissue only Group 7: six rats, injection with rabbit epididymal tissue plus adjuvant Injections were given into the abdominal muscle of the rat once s week for 8 weeks as scheduled in the text and the animals of all groups except the group 4, were sacrificed 8 days after the final injection. In the group 4, animals were further divided into 3 subgroups which were sacrificed on the 61st, 92nd and l28th day of the experiment, respectively. The epididymis and other organs of allexperimental animals were studied histopathologically and the following results were obtained; 1. In all rats of the group 1 receiving homologous epididymal tissue with adjuvant, the epididymis revealed relatively marked and significant inflammatory changes. Histopathology included edema, congestion, fibrosis in the interstitial tissue, and infiltration of inflammatory cells mainly composed of lymphocytes, histiocytes, plasma cells and eosinophils. Flattening and hyperplasia of the epithelial cells and cellular exsudation were observed in the tubules. 2. In the group 1, the lapse of time after injection provoked more marked inflammatory changes. Diffusely mild or moderate degree of inflammation observed on 61st day, was changed to diffusely moderate or marked inflammation on 92nd day and then to significantly more chronic lesion with less exsudation and more fibrosis on 128th day. 3. Homologous tissue antigen without adjuvant andheterologous tissue antigen with or without adjuvant caused no inflammatory changes. 4. Inflammatory changes induced by homologous tissue antigen with adjuvant seem to be readily inhibited or prevented by simultaneous administration of prednisolone.
Abdominal Muscles
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Animals
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Edema
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Eosinophils
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Epididymis
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Epididymitis*
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Epithelial Cells
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Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
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Fibrosis
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Histiocytes
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Inflammation
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Lymphocytes
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Male
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Plasma Cells
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Prednisolone
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Rats
4.Treatment of Acetabular Fractures
Han Koo LEE ; Choon Seong LEE ; Suk Kee TAE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(5):899-908
Acetabular fractures are usually caused by violent external force such as car clash and commonly accompany injuries of the other parts of the body. And there has been long controversy between conservative and operative treatments. A clinical analysis was performed on the 29 patients with acetabular fractures, who had been treated at seoul National University Hospital from 1973 to 1982, mainly focussed on the result of treatment. Followings are the summary of the result. 1. Conservative treatment was done in 52% and operative treatment in 48%. 2. Mean follow-up period was 1 year and 8 months. 3. The result of treatment was good or fair in 53% of conservative treatment group comparedto 71 in operative treatment group. 4. Primary total hip replacement was done in one case of bursting fracture combined with fracture of femur neck and the result was good. 5. Superior and bursting fractures showed the worst result(poor in 83%). 6. Degenerative arthritis with or without avascular necrosis was the most common complication (45 %) and it was more common in conservative treatment group (60 vs. 29%). 7. From above results it could be said that operative treatment in acetabular fractures, if carefully done with reasonable indications, would improve the result and decrease the rate of degenerative arthritis.
Acetabulum
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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Femur Neck
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Necrosis
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Osteoarthritis
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Seoul
5.A Case of Ota's Nevus Treated by Combination Therapy with Cryosurgery and the Q-Switched Alexandrit Laser.
Bon Sik KOO ; Soo Deuk KONG ; Kyu Suk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1998;36(6):1070-1073
Ota's nevus is a mongolian spot-like macular blue-black or gray-brown patchy pigmentation that most commonly occurs unilaterally in areas innervated by the first and second division of the trigeminal nerve. We report a case of Ota's nevus treated by combination therapy with cryosurgery and a Q-switched Alexandrite laser. A 48-year-old female had had a type III Ota's nevus from birth. Cryosurgery was tried at first using hard chalk dry ice on the lesion of the forehead and cheek. After that, The Q-switched Alexandrite laser was used three times at twelve week intervals at the site of the eyelid. Good therapeutic effects were gained and our patient was very satisfied. There were no complications or scarring. A Biopsy of the area treated revealed a similar histological pattern with significantly less melanin indicating melanin removal. Combination therapy with cryosurgery and an Alexandrite laser on the Ota's nevus may be cheaper, more effective and a safer method. It may also reduce the limitation of the two methods when used individually.
Biopsy
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Calcium Carbonate
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Cheek
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Cicatrix
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Cryosurgery*
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Dry Ice
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Eyelids
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Female
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Forehead
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Humans
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Lasers, Solid-State
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Melanins
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Middle Aged
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Nevus of Ota*
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Parturition
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Pigmentation
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Trigeminal Nerve
6.The Effect of UVB on the NF-kB and AP-1 Activity in Cultured Human Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts.
Bon Sik KOO ; Young Wook RYOO ; Kyu Suk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1997;35(3):411-417
BACKGROUND: Ultraviolet B(UVB) light, which can cause severe damage like induction and promotion of cancer, cutaneous inflammation and immunosuppression, represents one of the most important environmental impacts for humans. Keratinocytes are natural target cells of UVB in humans. NF-kB plays a role in the cell of the immune system, where it controls the expression of various cytokines and the major histocompatibility complex gene. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of UVB on the NF-kB and AP-1 activity in cultured human keratinocytes and fibroblasts. METHODS: Keratinocyte and fibroblast cultures were produced with DMEM medium. Cells were irradiated for 100J/m, 200J/m, 300 J/m. and Nuclear proteins were extracted. AP-1 and NF-kB activities were measured by the gel shift mobility assay. RESULTS: Gel shift mobility assay. 1. The NFkB activity was increased upon UVB in a dose dependent manner in the keratinocyte. 2. Enhanced levels of AP-1 binding activity in the radiated extracts frorn human skin keratinocytes were detected. 3. The levels of GRE (glucocorticoid responsive element) binding activity were similar in both radiated and unradiated extracts from fibroblasts and keratinocytes. CONCLUSIONS: The activities of NF-aB and AP-1 are increased following stimulation of a cell with UVB irradiation. Therefore, UV induced skin tumors, abnormal cell proliferation, cutaneous inflammation and immunosuppression, may be due to these transcriptional factors.
Cell Proliferation
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Cytokines
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Fibroblasts*
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Humans*
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Immune System
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Immunosuppression
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Inflammation
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Keratinocytes*
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Major Histocompatibility Complex
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NF-kappa B*
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Nuclear Proteins
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Skin
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Transcription Factor AP-1*
7.A Case of Gastric Volvulus .
Hyun Hahk KIM ; Suk Koo LEE ; Kyung Hun KIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2000;6(2):153-155
Gastric volvulus is a rare surgical disorder in the pediatric population. We experienced a case of gastric volvulus. A 2-year-old boy was admitted to hospital with abdominal distension. An upper gastrointestinal series showed reversal of the greater and lesser curvatures. Surgical exploration revealed an organoaxial volvulus of the stomach, and anterior gastropexy was performed.
Child, Preschool
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Gastropexy
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Humans
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Intestinal Volvulus
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Male
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Stomach
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Stomach Volvulus*
8.Bile plug syndrome in neonate.
Suk Koo LEE ; Soo Tong PAI ; Hyo Keun LIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(6):819-823
No abstract available.
Bile*
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn*
9.Iatrogenic urinary bladder injury in pediatric inguinal hernia repair.
Suk Koo LEE ; Soo Tong PAI ; Hyo Keun LIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(4):551-555
No abstract available.
Hernia, Inguinal*
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Urinary Bladder*
10.Giant Cell Tumor of Bone: It's fate after bone fraft
Han Koo LEE ; In Suk OH ; Woong Saeng LIMB
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1978;13(1):1-5
Based on clinical, operative and pathological finding in twenty six cases of giant cell tumor, treated by curettage and bone graft in 14 and resection and bone graft in 5 buring 19 years, from 1958 to 1976, following results were obtained. Even in this study, according to others, giant cell tumors were mostly located around the knee in 16 cases. Following up results postoperatively, the overall recurrence rate of giant cell tumor was 38 percent. Especially in curettage and bone graft, it was recurred in 43 percent. Tumor located around the knee and vertebrae showed higher rate of recurrence than those in other sites. Four of the six patients who had an episode of recurrence recurred within the second years, and the other one in the third years after curettage and bone graft. All the two cases who had experienced a second recurrence were resulted in recurrence within second years after curettage and bone graft. Three of six patients treated by curettage and bone graft as secondary treatment had no recurrence.
Curettage
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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
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Giant Cell Tumors
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Giant Cells
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Humans
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Knee
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Recurrence
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Spine
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Transplants