1.Rasmussen Syndrome.
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2004;12(1):1-11
No abstract available.
Encephalitis*
2.Rasmussen Syndrome.
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2004;12(1):1-11
No abstract available.
Encephalitis*
3.Treatment and Clinical Application Of a Triangular Splint Method for Fracture of the Humerus
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1978;13(3):425-431
Fracture of the shaft of the humerus had been treated by many different way, such as hanging cast, shoulder spica cast, abduction splint, and Velpeau bandage, etc, The authors have employed the new trianglar splint designed by ourselves for the 54 cases of fracture of the humeral shaft from Jan., 1965 to Oct., 1976 in the department of Orthopedic surgery of Han-il Hospital. In our experience, the triangular splint method is useful for not only fracture between the head of the humerus and supracondylar region, but also shoulder joint injuries and diseases which need firm immobilization. The triangular splint method has merits, such as spontaneous reduction by the fractured arm weight with gravity, the stability during care, relatively comfort during procedure. Satisfactory results had been obtained by the triangular splint method.
Arm
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Bandages
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Gravitation
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Head
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Humerus
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Immobilization
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Methods
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Orthopedics
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Shoulder
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Shoulder Joint
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Splints
4.Allergic Contact Dermatitis due to Plaster of Paris Cast: A Case Report
Sun Ho LEE ; Hyung Jun KIM ; Jae Hong KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1978;13(3):503-506
A 42-year old man was admitted for treatment of a fracture of the medial condyle of the left femur. After 10 days of cast immbilization of the above mentioned extremity, erythematous papulo-vesicular eruption was noted under the external splintage. We concluded that this was an unusual allergic contact dermatitis which is caused by CaSO4.1/2H20, and proved it by patch test in our clinic.
Calcium Sulfate
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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact
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Extremities
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Femur
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Patch Tests
5.Clinical Observation of Congenital Urinary Tract Anomalies.
Sun Jun KIM ; Dae Yeol LEE ; Soo Hee CHANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology 1997;1(1):67-72
We present the cytologic features of a case of solid and papillary neoplasm of the pancreas. Cytologically, the tumor was composed of a monotonous population of polygonal cells containing eccentrically located round nuclei with one or two distinct small nucleoli and a finely stippled chromatin pattern. The tumor cells were similar to those of the islet cell tumor and showed isolated loosely aggregated and solid sheets or large cell clumps. The large cell clumps revealed a branching papillary structure containing fibrovascular central core, which is characteristic histologic feature of solid and papillary neoplasm of the pancreas. This case was confirmed by tissue examination including histochemical, immunohistochemical and electron microscopical studies. Ultrastructurally, the tumor cells contained a few membrane-bound electron dense granules.
Adenoma, Islet Cell
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Chromatin
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Pancreas
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Urinary Tract*
6.Apocrine Gland Carcinoma.
Il Sun JUN ; Choong Rim HAW ; Nack In KIM
Annals of Dermatology 1996;8(4):253-256
Carcinomas of apocrine glands are rare and their diagnostic features are poorly defined. Only about 35 cases were reported in the literatures from 1911 to 19871. Their occurrence has been reported mainly in the axilla and breast area. We present a case of apocrine carcinoma arising from the left axilla. The literature is reviewed with respect to clinical and histopathologic findings.
Apocrine Glands*
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Axilla
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Breast
7.Prevention of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis in patients with acute leukemia by the two oral care protocols : the comparisons of Sodium Bicarbonate-normal saline gargling and Chlorhexidine gargling.
Yeon Hee KIM ; Myung Hee JUN ; Jin Sun CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1997;9(1):98-111
Oral mucositis continues to be a major complaint of patients who have chemotherapy for the acute leukemia. An innovative and inexpensive remedy which produces favorable results for those afficted is not yet introduced. So we tried to develop two oral care protocols for reducing the level of oral mucositis during cytotoxic therapy through literature review and our clinical experience. The one is sodium bicarbonate-normal saline gargling, and the other consists of chlorhexidine gargling. This quasi-experimental study was performed to compare the efficacy of these two different oral care protocols. Twenty subjects were assigned to one of the two specific diagnosis of leukemia, aim of the chemotherapy. The Oral Assessment Guide(OAG), the Beck's perception of oral comfort, WHO Grading system fot mucositis and the discomfort of oral gargling solution were used to assess oral status and subject's oral discomfort during chemotherapy. Each subjects were observed daily from the start of the chemotherapy until Absolute Neutrophil Count(ANC) reached 1,000. It continued about 2-4 weeks. The data analyzed by Mann-Whittney U test and ANCOVA. The result was follows as: The patient who used sodium bicarbonate-normal saline gargling showed significantly higher mean score of the discomfort of oral gargling solution than chlorhexidine gargling. The other scores were not significantly different between two groups. However the subjects using the sodium bicarbonate-normal saline gargling showed a lower level of oral mucositis. We concluded that oral using sodium bicarbonate-normal saline gargling was between to reduce the level of oral mucositis during chemotherapy and nursing assessments of the oral cavity seemed to promote patient's compliance with the oral care regimen.
Chlorhexidine*
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Compliance
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Diagnosis
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Drug Therapy
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Humans
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Leukemia*
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Mouth
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Mucositis
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Neutrophils
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Nursing Assessment
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Sodium*
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Stomatitis*
8.A Case of Cutaneous Focal Mucinosis.
In Sun JUN ; Tae Jin YOON ; Nack In KIM ; Choong Rim HAW
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(4):740-743
We report a case of cutaneous focal mucinosis in a 60 year-old male, who had asymptomatic localized small flesh colored papule and nodule on the left side of the neck. The histopathologic finding revealed fibroblastic proliferatior in the dermis and an increased prodact on of hyaluronic acid by these fibroblasts. The lesions were treated by surgical excision.
Dermis
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Fibroblasts
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Humans
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Hyaluronic Acid
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mucinoses*
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Neck
9.Malignant Osteoblastoma: A Case Report
Sung Jun HWANG ; Sang Won PARK ; In Sun KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1988;23(1):307-312
Malignant osteoblastoma is very rare tumor which shows histological findings of an aggressive pattern and benign clinico-radiological features, and also called as aggressive or pseudomalignant osteoblstoma. The authors experienced one csse of malignant osteoblastoma involving diaphysis of left humerus in 22-year old man. The patient is healthy and maintains his normal activity without recurrence over five years after complete excision of cystic mass, curettage and bone graft.
Curettage
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Diaphyses
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Humans
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Humerus
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Osteoblastoma
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Recurrence
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Transplants
10.Correction of Foot Drop Utilizing the Posterior Tibialis
Jong Sun LIM ; Hong Tae KIM ; Jun KIM ; Chang Soo KANG ; Ik Dong KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1972;7(4):415-420
A clinical review was performed on 64 cases of the foot drop treated by transferof the Posterior Tibialis tendon to the dorsum of the foot at Taegu Presbyterian Hospital during the period from January, 1965 to December, 1971. The follow-up result of 42 cases were obtained from 13 weeks to 4 years and 8 months. The result are summarized as follows. 1. Among 63 patients, there were 46 males and 17 females, ranging 12 to 57 years old of age. 2. The cause of foot drop were peroneal nerve palsy due to leprosy in 61 cases, anterior poliomyelitis in 2 cases, and traumatic peroneal palsy in 1 case. 3. Of 42, cases which follow-up study was done, the degree of active dorsiflexion of the ankle were 90 degree or more in 29 cases (69.0%) and range of active movement was 25 degree or more in 31 cases (73.8%). 22 cases (52.4%) had active dorsiflexion of the ankle which was 90 or more in degree and range of active movement of the ankle which was 25 degree or more. 4. Iterosseous route was used in 26 cases and circumtibial route in 38 cases. Their end results revealed slight better in the latter method. 5. The major causes of complication were detachment at insertion site in 7 cases (53.8% of total failure). weak motor power of the Posterior Tibialis in 4 cases, and adhesions in 2 cases.
Ankle
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Daegu
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foot
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Humans
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Leprosy
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Male
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Methods
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Paralysis
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Peroneal Nerve
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Poliomyelitis
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Protestantism
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Tendons