1.Animal Models of Alzheimer's Dementia.
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 1999;6(2):149-152
Transgenic mice models of Alzheimer's disease were produced by overexpressing APP(amyloid precursor protein) mutant and presenilin mutant genes using the promotors that induced neuronal expression. The neuropathologies, electrophysiological changes and behavioral changes that were demonstrated in these transgenic mice model were amyloid changes, gliotic changes. A-beta increases, deficit in LTP(ling-term potentiation) and behavioral changes. Some or all of the above changes were found in each transgenic mice model. These models generally showed amyloid neuropathology but they usually lacked the neurofibrillary tangles. So, they can be regarded as partial models of Alzheimer's disease. The development of them is undoubtedly the great progress toward future research.
Alzheimer Disease
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Amyloid
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Animals*
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Dementia*
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Models, Animal*
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Neurofibrillary Tangles
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Neurons
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Presenilins
2.Ganglion around Cruciate Ligament of the Knee: Three Cases Report
Woo Shin CHO ; Sung Il BIN ; Sang Il CHEONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(6):1837-1840
Only a few cases of cyst related to cruciate ligament were reported in the literatrure. It is not only because of rarity but also difficulty of diagnosis by conventional method. Recentely, the precise intraarticular structure of the knee joint became to be seen by introduction of MRI and arthroscope and cycts would bave been found incidentally during the workup of the internal derangement of knee. We have experienced three cases of ganglion around the cruciate ligament in the patients whose symptom was mimic of intemal derangement of knee. We excised the ganglion with good clinical results.
Arthroscopes
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Diagnosis
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Ganglion Cysts
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Knee
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Ligaments
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Methods
3.The prognosis of stage IV gastric cancer.
Sung Doo MOON ; Wan Sik YOO ; Il Woo HWANG
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1993;25(2):176-181
No abstract available.
Prognosis*
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Stomach Neoplasms*
4.The psychopathology and personalistis characteristics of Korean shamanistic practitioners in Chinju Area.
Jin Wook SOHN ; Sung Il WOO ; Bou Yung RHI
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(5):631-644
No abstract available.
Gyeongsangnam-do*
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Psychopathology*
5.Psychiatric study on demon possession alleged by prostant clergymen.
Hyeong Gyun SHIN ; Jin Wook SOHN ; Sung Il WOO
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(6):1063-1081
No abstract available.
6.A study for proper positioning of the condylar blade plate.
Sung Il SHIN ; Jun Dong CHANG ; Jong Woo BAE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(2):442-448
No abstract available.
7.Clinical and Pathological Characteristics of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration(FTLD) and Molecular Genetics of Tau Protein.
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 2003;10(2):97-106
Criticisms about amyloid cascade hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease(AD) are based on the findings, first, that the degree of dementia does not correlate with the number of plaques, and second, that the neurofibrillary tangle formation seems to predate plaque formation. In addition, neurofibrillary tangle counts correlate well with the degree of cognitive impairment. These findings suggest the independent importance of tau abnormality in AD research which is involved in the neurofibrillary tangle formation. Recently, tau pathology without amyloid deposits and mutations in tau protein gene were reported to be the major pathogenic mechanism in Pick's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration and FTDP-17(frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism linked with chromosome 17). These data suggest that understanding the causes and consequences of tau dysfunction might give new clinical and therapeutic solutions to many known tauopathies.
Amyloid
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Dementia
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Frontotemporal Dementia
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Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
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Molecular Biology*
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Neurofibrillary Tangles
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Parkinsonian Disorders
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Pathology
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Pick Disease of the Brain
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Plaque, Amyloid
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Prednisolone
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Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive
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tau Proteins*
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Tauopathies
8.Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising from Chronic Osteomyelitis: A report of four Cases
Ik Soo CHOI ; Woo Il KIM ; Sung LIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(2):386-393
Squamous cell carcinoma from the draining sinus of chronic osteomylitis has been recognized as a rare complication. The incidence of this complication is between 0.23% and 1.6% in cases of osteomyelitis. The cause of development of carcinoma at the site of chronic osteomyelitis is not well understood. This is a disease of middle aged men, and tibia is the most common site. Biopsy of squamous cell carcinoma which arises in the proliferating edge of the cutaneous ulcer and invades the bone, should include tissues from all sites of ulcer and bone marrow spaces. Histological diagnosis may be difficult because of preexisting metaplasia and pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia. Amputation at the adequate level is the treatment of choice. Four cases of squamous cell carcinoma involving tibia, metatarsal bone or calcaneus are reported with review of literatures.
Amputation
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Biopsy
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Bone Marrow
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Calcaneus
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Diagnosis
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Epithelial Cells
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Incidence
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Male
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Metaplasia
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Metatarsal Bones
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Middle Aged
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Osteomyelitis
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Tibia
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Ulcer
9.Study on Recovery of Range of Motion Following Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction using Autologous Bone
Sung Il BIN ; Woo Shin CHO ; Seung Ki BAEK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(6):1702-1707
For prevention of limitation of range of motion due to arthrofibrosis of the knee joint after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, it is accepted in general that the operation should be delayed for about three weeks after injury. We studied the duration form operation to time of full range of motion, and analized the results in forty-eight patients who had undergone arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament recostruction using the autologous bone-patella tendon-bone graft and early CPM, range of motion exercise during Feb. 1991 and June 1994. The results were as follows: 1. The average interval from injury to operation were 1.3 weeks in acute injury group, 6 weeks in subacute injury group and 20.7 months in chronic group. The average interval from operation to full range of motion were 7.1 weeks in acute injury group, 5.7 weeks in subacute injury group and 3.0 weeks in chronic group. 2. In acute injury group, 14(93.3%) of 15 cases showed full extesion and only 1 case(6.7%) showed the limitation of extension less than 5 degrees. In subacute injury group, 6(85.7%) of 7 cases showed full extension but1 case(14.3%) showed the limitation of extension less than 5 degrees. On the other hand in the chronic injury group, all the 26 cases(100%) of the patients showed full extension. 3. In acute injury group, 14(93.3%) of 15 cases showed full flexion and only 1 cases(6.7%) showed the limitatin of flexion less than 5 degrees. In subacute injury group, 6(85.7%) of 7 cases showed full flexion but 1 case(14.3%) showed the limitation of flexion less than 5 degrees. On the other hand in the chronic injury group, 23(88.5%) of 26 cases could flex to full range of flexion, and 3 cases(11.5%) revealed limitation of flexion less than 5 degrees. 4. The limitation of ROM mainly due to arthrofibrosis can be prevented by early range of motion execise and active rehabilitation in the acute or chronic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using the autograft bone-patella-bone graft. Although in acute patients the interval from operation to full ROM can be prolonged, the full ROM can be achieved after all.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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Autografts
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Hand
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Patella
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Patellar Ligament
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Rehabilitation
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Transplants
10.Clinical applications of arthrometer in knee injury.
Key Yong KIM ; Woo Shin CHO ; Sung Il BIN ; Joon Soon KANG ; Seung Il BAEK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(2):582-587
No abstract available.
Knee Injuries*
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Knee*