1.Nevus Flammeus Associated with Angiokeratoma of Fordyce and Lymphangioma Circumscriptum.
Soo Ill CHUN ; Hong Jig KIM ; Sung Nack LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1978;16(2):173-177
We present a case of nevus flammeus associated with angiokeratoma of Fordyce and lymphangioma circumscriptum in a 26 year-old Korean man. We have known that the congenital hemangiomas may be associated with many syndromes such as Kasabacb-Merritt syndrome, Sturge-Weber syndrome and etc. Recently the congenital hemangiomas associated with angiokeratoma or lymphangioma were reported in several literatures, Watson and McCarthy reported that it seemed to be established that three types of benign vascular tumors had a common origin and grew in an identical fashion by projecting buds of endothelial tissue. So the congenital hemangiomas may have a close association with angiokeratoma or lymphangioma.
Adult
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Angiokeratoma*
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Hemangioma
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Humans
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Lymphangioma*
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Nevus*
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Port-Wine Stain*
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Sturge-Weber Syndrome
2.Influences of Christian Belief on the Treatment of Schizophrenic Outpatients.
Young Min CHOI ; Jung Ho LEE ; Gi Chul LEE ; Sung Ill CHUN
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1998;37(6):1023-1033
OBJECTIVES: Many psychiatrists ignore the behavioral and attitudinal aspects of religious beliefs of patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, how the Christian belief affects the treatment of schizophrenia was investigated. METHODS: The subjects of the study were 13 schizophrenic outpatients with protestant belief having partial or full insight. GAF score of each of the patients was above 41. RESULTS: A. Positive effects; 1) Taking the patient's belief seriously without prejudice was helpful to therapeutic relation. 2) Faith fulfilled it's function of silencing the anxiety of the patients. 3) The factors which make schizophrenic patients develop self-identity and self-concept in their religious lives were as follows; social identity as a Christian, religious identity as a child of God, experiences of safe dyadic relationship with God, feelings of being always accepted by God, and experiences of being accepted safely by the church. 4) Faith experiences and spiritual enlightenment itself had a therapeutic impact on the patients as a guiding principle of their lives and blueprints for their actions. 5) Experiences of a safe dyadic relationship with God, feelings of being accepted by God, faith experiences, and spiritual enlightenment provided peculiar religious experiences which can not be found in everyday life. And these peculiar religious experiences seemed to have healing power. B. Negative effects; 1) The clergymen and the members of the church put the patients and their families into the confusion by compelling or recommending religious treatment methods like prayer retreats. 2) They interfered with patients getting insights by interpreting their symptoms religiously. 3) There was a risk of cognitive defect of grasping faith literally. 4) There was a tendency to direct punishment and blame inwards, on to the self with guilty feelings. CONCLUSIONS: Christian belief exerted many influences both good and bad, on the treatment of the schizophrenic outpatients. We suggest that psychiatrists should consider the influence of the patient's faith upon the treatment.
Anxiety
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Child
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Hand Strength
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Humans
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Outpatients*
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Prejudice
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Protestantism
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Psychiatry
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Punishment
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Religion
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Schizophrenia
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Social Identification
3.Buffering Effects of Christian Belief on the Stress Process of the White-collars of Large Enterprises.
Young Min CHOI ; Jung Ho LEE ; Ki Chul LEE ; Sung Ill CHUN
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1998;37(5):894-902
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to clarify the buffering effects of christian belief on the interactional stress process of the white-collars. METHODS: The sample of this study was 545 white-collars working in the large enterprise. The questionnaire was composed of demographic data, job stress questionnaire, global assessment of recent stress, the ways of coping checklist, Beck depression inventory, stait-trait anxiety inventory, and shepherd Scale for defferentiate Christians from non Christians. Christianity was divided nito 'Christian way of thinking' and 'Christian way of living' for deep survey and analysis. RESULTS: In recognizing life stress and job stress, there was no difference between christians and non Christian atheist. But in coping stress, there was differecne between Christians and non Christians. 'Christian way of thinking' strengthened emotion focused coping, but didn't play a buffering role in reducing stress-induced depression and anxiety of the white-collars. But 'Christian way of living' increased challenge-appraisal and strenthened problem focused coping as a consequence. Also, Christian way of living had a influence on hoping thought and seeking social support. As a result, Christian belief reduced depression and anxiety. CONCLUSION: Christian belief a buffering effect on the interactional stress process of the white-collars of large enterprises.
Anxiety
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Checklist
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Christianity
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Depression
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Hope
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Stress, Psychological
4.The effect of immunoadsorption therapy by staphylococcal protein a column on patients with refractory hematologic disorder.
Yeol Hee KIM ; Dae Sung MOON ; Wook Dong KIM ; Youl Jong JIN ; Wook Jong LEE ; Wha Chi HAN ; Sung Woo MIN ; Won Chong PARK ; Choo Chun KIM ; Ill Won KIM ; Jip Dong KIM
Korean Journal of Hematology 1993;28(1):39-46
No abstract available.
Humans
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Staphylococcal Protein A*
5.Postoperative Mortality and the Associated Factors in Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture.
You Sung SUH ; Yong Beom KIM ; Hyung Suk CHOI ; Hong Kee YOON ; Gi Won SEO ; Byung Ill LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2012;47(6):445-451
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the mortality and factors that are related to the mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between March 2006 and December 2009, 304 patients who were 65 years or older underwent surgery for hip fracture. Among them, 261 patients were available and 43 patients excluded from this study, as they were unable to be evaluated for one year mortality. We analyzed the relationship between the postoperative mortality and the associated factors (age, gender, the type of operation, the type of fracture, method of anesthesia, comorbidity, operation delay). RESULTS: The one year mortality rate for elderly patients with hip fracture was 10.7%. There was no relationships between the postoperative mortality and the type of operation, the type of fracture, and method of anesthesia. However, age, gender, the number of comorbidity, operation delay, and dementia of comorbidity were factors associated with the mortality rate for elderly patients with hip fracture. CONCLUSION: The one year mortality rate for elderly patients with hip fracture was 10.7%. Age, gender, the number of comorbidity, operation delay, and dementia of comorbidity were factors associated with the mortality rate in elderly patients with hip fracture.
Aged
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Anesthesia
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Comorbidity
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Dementia
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Hip
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Hip Fractures
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Humans
6.The Clinical Impact of β-Blocker Therapy on Patients With Chronic Coronary Artery Disease After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Jiesuck PARK ; Jung-Kyu HAN ; Jeehoon KANG ; In-Ho CHAE ; Sung Yun LEE ; Young Jin CHOI ; Jay Young RHEW ; Seung-Woon RHA ; Eun-Seok SHIN ; Seong-Ill WOO ; Han Cheol LEE ; Kook-Jin CHUN ; DooIl KIM ; Jin-Ok JEONG ; Jang-Whan BAE ; Han-Mo YANG ; Kyung Woo PARK ; Hyun-Jae KANG ; Bon-Kwon KOO ; Hyo-Soo KIM
Korean Circulation Journal 2022;52(7):544-555
Background and Objectives:
The outcome benefits of β-blockers in chronic coronary artery disease (CAD) have not been fully assessed. We evaluated the prognostic impact of β-blockers on patients with chronic CAD after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
Methods:
A total of 3,075 patients with chronic CAD were included from the Grand DrugEluting Stent registry. We analyzed β-blocker prescriptions, including doses and types, in each patient at 3-month intervals from discharge. After propensity score matching, 1,170 pairs of patients (β-blockers vs. no β-blockers) were derived. Primary outcome was defined as a composite endpoint of all-cause death and myocardial infarction (MI). We further analyzed the outcome benefits of different doses (low-, medium-, and high-dose) and types (conventional or vasodilating) of β-blockers.
Results:
During a median (interquartile range) follow-up of 3.1 (3.0–3.1) years, 134 (5.7%) patients experienced primary outcome. Overall, β-blockers demonstrated no significant benefit in primary outcome (hazard ratio [HR], 0.88; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.63–1.24), all-cause death (HR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.60–1.25), and MI (HR, 1.25; 95% CI, 0.49–3.15). In subgroup analysis, β-blockers were associated with a lower risk of all-cause death in patients with previous MI and/ or revascularization (HR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.14–0.99) (p for interaction=0.045). No significant associations were found for the clinical outcomes with different doses and types of β-blockers.
Conclusions
Overall, β-blocker therapy was not associated with better clinical outcomes in patients with chronic CAD undergoing PCI. Limited mortality benefit of β-blockers may exist for patients with previous MI and/or revascularization.
7.The Results of Nation-Wide Registry of Age-related Macular Degeneration in Korea.
Kyu Hyung PARK ; Su Jeong SONG ; Won Ki LEE ; Hee Sung YOON ; Hyoung Jun KOH ; Chul Gu KIM ; Yun Young KIM ; Se Woong KANG ; Ha Kyoung KIM ; Byung Ro LEE ; Dong Heun NAM ; Pill Young LEE ; Hyoung Su KIM ; Hyeoung Chan KIM ; Si Yeol KIM ; In Young KIM ; Gwang Su KIM ; Kuhl HUH ; Jae Ryung OH ; Shin Dong KIM ; Sang Jun LEE ; Young Duk KIM ; Soon Hyun KIM ; Tae Gon LEE ; Sung Won JOE ; Dong Cho LEE ; Mu Hwan CHANG ; Si Dong KIM ; Young Wok JOE ; Sun Ryang BAE ; Ju Eun LEE ; Boo Sup OUM ; Ill Han YOON ; Soon Ill KWON ; Jae Hoon KANG ; Jong In KIM ; Sang Woong MOON ; Hyeong Gon YU ; Young Hee YOON ; Gwang Yul CHANG ; Sung Chul LEE ; Sung Jin LEE ; Tae Kwan PARK ; Young Hun OHN ; Oh Woong KWON ; Woo Hyok CHANG ; Yeon Sik YANG ; Suk Jun LEE ; Su Young LEE ; Chang Ryong KIM ; Jung Hee LEE ; Yeon Sung MOON ; Jae Kyoun AHN ; Nam Chun JOE ; Gwang Ju CHOI ; Young Joon JOE ; Sang Kook KIM ; Sung Pyo PARK ; Woo Hoo NAM ; Hee Yoon JOE ; Jun Hyun KIM ; Hum CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2010;51(4):516-523
PURPOSE: To evaluate the incidence and clinical features of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in Korea. METHODS: Web-based (www.armd-nova.or.kr) registration was conducted for AMD patients aged 50 or more who were newly diagnosed by retinal specialists in Korea from August 20, 2005 to August 20, 2006. Patient data including ophthalmologic examination, fundus photography, fluorescein angiogram and/or indocyanin green angiogram (ICG), past medical history, behavioral habit, combined systemic diseases were up-loaded. RESULTS: Among finally enrolled 1,141 newly diagnosed AMD patients, 690 patients (60.5%) were male and 451 patients (39.5%) were female. The average age of AMD patients was 69.7+/-8.0. Early AMD was observed in 190 patients and 951 patients had late AMD. Classic choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM) was observed in 18.6% of exudative AMD patients and 63.4 % had occult CNVM. Subfoveal CNVM was observed in 80.4% of the patients with CNVM. Among the 580 exudative AMD eyes that performed indocyanin green angiography (ICG), 184 eyes (31.7%) had polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) and 36 eyes (6.2%) showed retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP). Age, male gender, smoking, diabetes and hypertension significantly increased the risk of the AMD among Koreans. CONCLUSIONS: Because of the low rate of participation by retinal specialists, definite incidence of AMD was not obtainable. However, the estimated 1-year AMD incidence in the Pusan area of Korea is at least 0.4%. In contrast to Western people, 31.7% of exudative AMD cases were revealed to be PCV and 6.2% were revealed to be RAP. This discrepancy between ethnic groups should be considered in the diagnosis and treatment modality selection of Korean AMD patients.
Aged
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Angiography
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Choroid
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Ethnic Groups
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Eye
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Female
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Fluorescein
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Incidence
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Korea
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Macular Degeneration
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Male
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Membranes
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Photography
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Retinaldehyde
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Specialization