1.A Study on Expression of Ki-67 Antigen in Melanocytic Skin Lesions.
Tae Jin CHOI ; Doe Kywn ROH ; Dong Won LEE ; Si Yong KIM ; Baik Kee CHO ; Chang Suk KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1998;36(2):217-223
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of the cell proliferation activity of neoplasm is useful in making a diagnosis and prognosis. Immunohistochemical staining using MIB1 monoclonal antibodies has recently been demonstrated to assess tumor cell proliferation activity easily, because it can be performed on paraffin-embedded specimens and is available in a retrospective study. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study to investigate (a) the use of Ki-67 antibodies in distinguising between benign melanocytic nevus and malignant melanoma, and (b) the correlation between the Ki-67 labelling index(positive number per 100cells) and histological parameters such as the Breslow index, Clarks level, mitotic rate(mitoses per 100cells) in malignant melanoma. METHOD: A total of 37 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded melanocytic skin lesions(benign melanocytic nevus 21; malignant melanoma 16) were stained with MIB1 using the one hour method. The values of the Ki-67 labelling index were measured in all the lesions. For each case of malignant melanoma, the Breslow index, Clarks level and mitotic rate were quantitatively evaluated. RESULT: The Ki-67 labelling index averaged 2.6 +1.4 in benign melanocytic nevus and 22.4+ 6.2 in malignant melanoma. In malignant melanoma, the values of the Ki-67 labelling index were significantly correlated with Breslow index(r=0.764), Clark's level(r=0.885) and mitotic rate(r=0.754). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that Ki-67 may be a useful tool in distinguising between benign melanocytic nevus and malignant melanoma. According as Ki-67 labelling index correlates with well-established prognostic parameters(Breslow index, Clark's level, mitotic rate), it may therefore carry additional prognostic value for patients with malignant melanoma.
Antibodies
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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Cell Proliferation
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Ki-67 Antigen*
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Melanoma
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Nevus, Pigmented
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin*
2.Accidental Intravenous Administration of Magnesium Sulfate during Cesarean Section: A case report.
Tae Kwan KIM ; Yee Suk KIM ; Jun Roh YOON ; In Soo HAN ; Ho Sik MOON ; Jin Seo KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2003;45(5):656-660
We report a case of the accidental intravenous administration of a large dose of magnesium sulfate during cesarean section. A 41-year-old woman, at 33 weeks gestation, with pregnancy-aggravated hypertension, headache and generalized edema presented in acute labor and showed fetal bradycardia on a nonstress test. Laboratory tests demonstrated an increased level of magnesium (5.4 mg/dl). A cesarean section was performed under general anesthesia with O2-N2O-enflurane and vecuronium. After delivery 2,000 mg of magnesium sulfate was mixed with the lactated Ringer's solution 1,000 ml and 550 ml administered to the patient. After noticing the accidental infusion of the magnesium sulfate, we replaced the lactated Ringer's solution with normal saline 1,000 ml and performed arterial blood gas analysis, checked serum electrolyte, including Mg2+ and Ca2+, and had monitored depth of muscle relaxation and vital signs. The level of magnesium had increased to 8.9 mg/dl after the accidental magnesium infusion. For about one and half hours after emergence from general anesthesia, she complained of dyspnea and paraparesis of extremities. To treat the hypermagnesemia, 3% calcium gluconate 1,000 mg and furocemide were given intravenously to antagonize magnesium and to increase the urine output. The depth of neuromuscular block was frequently monitored using a nerve stimulator. After conservative treatment, she recovered from the effect of the hypermagnesemia and was discharged on the fifth postoperative day. Anesthesiologists must to keep in mind the preoperative patients' pathophysiologic conditions, check co-administered drugs and the contents of intravenously connected solutions.
Administration, Intravenous*
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Adult
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Anesthesia, General
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Blood Gas Analysis
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Bradycardia
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Calcium Gluconate
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Cesarean Section*
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Dyspnea
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Edema
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Extremities
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Female
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Headache
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Magnesium Sulfate*
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Magnesium*
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Muscle Relaxation
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Neuromuscular Blockade
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Paraparesis
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Pre-Eclampsia
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Pregnancy
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Vecuronium Bromide
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Vital Signs
3.Correction of Lower Eyelid Retraction with Autogenous Hard Palate Mucosa : 2 Case Report.
Jino KIM ; Chul Hwan SEUL ; Tae Suk ROH ; Woon Min YOO
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2006;33(4):499-502
PURPOSE: Grave's disease is an autoimmune disease with chronic and systemic features. It affects the orbital fat and muscle bringing about defect in extrinsic eye motility, diplopia, optic nerve defect and lid retraction. In patients with lagopthalmos and resulting facial deformity, treatment can be done by rectus muscle recession or filling with various material. Autogenous auricular cartilage graft is often used and synthetic material such as synthetic acellular dermis, polyethylene meshs are also used for filling of the depressed area. Nevertheless, autogenous auricular cartilage grafts are difficult to utilize and synthetic materials sometimes result in protrusion or infection. Therefore, hard palate mucosa was considered as an alternative. We report two cases of patients with lower eyelid retraction corrected with autogenous hard palate mucosa. METHODS: We performed this operation in two patients of Graves' ophthalmopathy. The capsulopalpebral fascia was incised and elevated through an incision on the conjunctiva. Then, the harvested hard palate mucosa was sutured to the inferior border of the tarsus and covered with the conjunctiva. RESULTS: The lower eyelid retraction was corrected successfully. No hypertrophy or deformation of the transplanted hard palate mucosa was noted 6 months after the surgery. CONCLUSIONS: From the results above, we may conclude that the hard palate mucosa serves as an ideal spacer for the curvature and the inner lining in lower lid retraction. Hard palate mucosa is as sturdy as the autogenous cartilage but is much easier to utilize. It can be also used for lid retraction after lower lid aesthetic surgeries or traumas.
Acellular Dermis
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Ankle
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Cartilage
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Conjunctiva
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Diplopia
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Ear Cartilage
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Eyelids*
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Fascia
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Humans
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Hyperthyroidism
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Hypertrophy
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Mucous Membrane*
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Optic Nerve
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Orbit
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Palate, Hard*
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Polyethylene
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Transplants
4.Clinical significance of serum prealbumin in gynecologic malignancy.
Mi Suk NAM ; Bok Ja KIM ; Young Tae KIM ; Jae Wook KIM ; Sung Hoon KIM ; Jong Hwan ROH
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2005;48(4):929-937
OBJECTIVE: The prognosis of gynecologic malignancies was closely related to the nutritional status of patients as well as clinical or surgical staing at the time of diagnosis. The serum prealbumin has relatively short half-life among the nutritional parameters and could be used to detect immediate postoperative change of nutritional state in surgical patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical impact of serum prealbumin and the validity of prealbumin in prediction and detection of postoperative complications in high risk patients with gynecologic malignancy. METHODS: 153 gynecologic malignant patients and 68 non-malignant patients operated from January 1999 to May 2003 were studied retrospectively. The serum albumin, total lymphocyte count (TLC), prealbumin were compared between the malignant and non-malignant patients, early and advanced stage cancer group, and complicated and uncomplicated group. Prealbumin was defined as the difference between preoperative and postoperative prealbumin concentrations. The correlation was statistically analyzed by Student's t-test, one way ANOVA test, and x2-test (SPSS ver. 11.0). RESULTS: There was significant difference in prealbumin between non-malignant patients and malignant patients (p=0.049). There was also significant difference in prealbumin between carcinoma in situ of uterine cervix and cervical cancer group (p=0.049). However there were no significant differences in prealbumin between early and advanced stage ovarian cancer and uterine cancer (p=0.48, p=0.67, respectively). There were no significant differneces between complicated and uncomplicated groups in prealbumin and delta prealbumin. CONCLUSION: Serum prealbumin was not useful in prediction and detection of high risk group of postoperative complications in gynecologic cancer patients.
Carcinoma in Situ
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Cervix Uteri
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Half-Life
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Humans
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Lymphocyte Count
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Nutritional Status
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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Postoperative Complications
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Prealbumin*
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Serum Albumin
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
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Uterine Neoplasms
6.Immune Tolerance of Human Dental Pulp-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Mediated by CD4⁺CD25⁺FoxP3⁺ Regulatory T-Cells and Induced by TGF-β1 and IL-10.
Jong Won HONG ; Jung Hyun LIM ; Chooryung J CHUNG ; Tae Jo KANG ; Tae Yeon KIM ; Young Seok KIM ; Tae Suk ROH ; Dae Hyun LEW
Yonsei Medical Journal 2017;58(5):1031-1039
PURPOSE: Most studies on immune tolerance of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been performed using MSCs derived from bone marrow, cord blood, or adipose tissue. MSCs also exist in the craniofacial area, specifically in teeth. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms of immune tolerance of dental pulp-derived MSC (DP-MSC) in vitro and in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We isolated DP-MSCs from human dental pulp and co-cultured them with CD4⁺ T-cells. To evaluate the role of cytokines, we blocked TGF-β and IL-10, separately and together, in co-cultured DP-MSCs and CD4⁺ T-cells. We analyzed CD25 and FoxP3 to identify regulatory T-cells (Tregs) by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and real-time PCR. We performed alloskin grafts with and without DP-MSC injection in mice. We performed mixed lymphocyte reactions (MLRs) to check immune tolerance. RESULTS: Co-culture of CD4⁺ T-cells with DP-MSCs increased the number of CD4⁺CD25⁺FoxP3⁺ Tregs (p<0.01). TGF-β or/and IL-10 blocking suppressed Treg induction in co-cultured cells (p<0.05). TGF-β1 mRNA levels were higher in co-cultured DP-MSCs and in co-cultured CD4⁺ T-cells than in the respective monocultured cells. However, IL-10 mRNA levels were not different. There was no difference in alloskin graft survival rate and area between the DP-MSC injection group and the non-injection group. Nonetheless, MLR was reduced in the DP-MSC injected group (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: DP-MSCs can modulate immune tolerance by increasing CD4⁺CD25⁺FoxP3⁺ Tregs. TGF-β1 and IL-10 are factors in the immune-tolerance mechanism. Pure DP-MSC therapy may not be an effective treatment for rejection, although it may module immune tolerance in vivo.
Adipose Tissue
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Animals
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Bone Marrow
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Coculture Techniques
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Cytokines
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Dental Pulp
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Fetal Blood
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Flow Cytometry
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Graft Survival
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Humans*
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Immune Tolerance*
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In Vitro Techniques
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Interleukin-10*
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Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells*
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Mice
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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RNA, Messenger
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T-Lymphocytes
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T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory*
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Tooth
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Transplants
7.Changes of Telomerase Activity and Proliferation by Inhibition of Reverse Transcriptase Activity in Human Cancer Cell.
Hyun Jung JI ; Kyu Hyun PARK ; Tae Soo KIM ; Sun Young RHA ; Nae Choon YOO ; Jun Myung KIM ; Jun Suk KIM ; Jae Kyoung ROH ; Woo Ick JANG ; Hyun Cheol CHUNG
Cancer Research and Treatment 2002;34(3):223-233
PURPOSE: Activation of telomerase is proposed to be an essential step in cancer cell immortalization and cancer progression. 3'-azido-2',3'-dideoxythymidine (AZT), a reverse transcriptase inhibitor, was reported to be incorporated in telomeric sequences of immortalized cells in culture and to suppress the activity of telomerase and the cell proliferation. In this study, after induction of cancer cell senescence with long-term treatment of AZT, we investigated the dynamics of telomerase subunits (hTERT, hTR, TEP), transcription factors (c-Myc, Mad1), telomerase activity, and finally, telomere length in a human breast cancer cell line. MATERIALS AND METGODS: Human breast cancer cell (MDA-MB-231) was treated with AZT. Senescence was measured by senescence-associated beta-gal staining and apoptosis was counted by dTd enzyme assay. Telomerase activity (by TRAP assay), expression of telomerase subunit genes (by RT-PCR and real-time PCR) and telomere length (by Southern blot analysis) were measured after the AZT treatment. RESULTS: We found evidences of senescence, apoptosis and growth delay after AZT treatment. In addition, AZT- treated cancer cells showed inhibition of telomerase activity and shortening of telomere length in a dose- and duration-dependent way. Among the telomerase subunits, hTERT and c-Myc were the first factors to change after AZT treatment, subsequently, followed by the changes of hTR, Mad1 and TEP. CONCLUSION: The suppression of hTERT and c-Myc by AZT treatment was the initial genetic phenomenon, subsequently followed by the changes of hTR, Mad1 and TEP.
Aging
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Apoptosis
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Blotting, Southern
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Breast Neoplasms
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Cell Aging
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Cell Line
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Cell Proliferation
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Enzyme Assays
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Genetic Phenomena
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Humans*
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RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase*
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Telomerase*
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Telomere
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Transcription Factors
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Zidovudine
8.The Effect of a Stretching Exercise on Myofascial Pain Syndrome Patients in Small and Medium Sized Industries.
Jung Wook LIM ; Young Jun KWON ; Tae Won JANG ; Jong Heon LEE ; In Seok KIM ; Sang Cheol RYU ; Jae Hoon ROH ; Jong Uk WON ; Bong Suk CHA ; Chul Ho LEE
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2010;22(4):307-315
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to identify the effect of a stretching exercise on myofascial pain syndrome patients that work in small and medium-sized industry. METHODS: Questionnaires surveys including general characteristics, work-related characteristics, and musculoskeletal symptoms on neck and shoulder area was administered to 393 subjects who worked in small and medium sized industries. Symptomatic workers were examined to identify whether they had myofascial pain syndrome (MPS). Of the 393 subjects, 108 MPS patients performed 6 weeks stretching exercise program. Intensity of pain was estimated with visual analogue scales (VAS). All patients were interviewed to estimate their compliance to stretching exercise program. RESULTS: Of the 393 workers, 119 workers were diagnosed with MPS of the neck and shoulder. Post-exercise VAS was significantly reduced compared to pre-exercise VAS (p<0.05). High compliance patients to stretching exercise were more effective to exercise therapy (OR 2.89, 95% CI 1.19~7.04), and overtime workers were less effective to exercise therapy (OR 0.41, 95% CI 0.17~0.95). CONCLUSION: The Stretching exercise program was identified to be effective in MPS patients in small and medium-sized industries. It is recommended that workers with MPS in small and medium-sized industries practice a well-designed stretching exercise program, and avoid overtime work.
Compliance
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Exercise Therapy
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Humans
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Myofascial Pain Syndromes
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Neck
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Questionnaires
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Shoulder
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Trigger Points
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Weights and Measures
9.Skull Reconstruction with Custom Made Three-Dimensional Titanium Implant.
Hyung Rok CHO ; Tae Suk ROH ; Kyu Won SHIM ; Yong Oock KIM ; Dae Hyun LEW ; In Sik YUN
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2015;16(1):11-16
BACKGROUND: Source material used to fill calvarial defects includes autologous bones and synthetic alternatives. While autologous bone is preferable to synthetic material, autologous reconstruction is not always feasible due to defect size, unacceptable donor-site morbidity, and other issues. Today, advanced three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques allow for fabrication of titanium implants customized to the exact need of individual patients with calvarial defects. In this report, we present three cases of calvarial reconstructions using 3D-printed porous titanium implants. METHODS: From 2013 through 2014, three calvarial defects were repaired using custommade 3D porous titanium implants. The defects were due either to traumatic subdural hematoma or to meningioma and were located in parieto-occipital, fronto-temporo-parietal, and parieto-temporal areas. The implants were prepared using individual 3D computed tomography (CT) data, Mimics software, and an electron beam melting machine. For each patient, several designs of the implant were evaluated against 3D-printed skull models. All three cases had a custom-made 3D porous titanium implant laid on the defect and rigid fixation was done with 8 mm screws. RESULTS: The custom-made 3D implants fit each patient's skull defect precisely without any dead space. The operative site healed without any specific complications. Postoperative CTs revealed the implants to be in correct position. CONCLUSION: An autologous graft is not a feasible option in the reconstruction of large calvarial defects. Ideally, synthetic materials for calvarial reconstruction should be easily applicable, durable, and strong. In these aspects, a 3D titanium implant can be an optimal source material in calvarial reconstruction.
Freezing
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Hematoma, Subdural
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Humans
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Meningioma
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Skull*
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Titanium*
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Transplants
10.A Case of Drug-Induced Chylous Ascites in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis.
Hyun Jin NOH ; Suk Kyun SHIN ; Hyun Yong SONG ; Jae Ha HWANG ; Shin Wook KANG ; Kyu Heon CHOI ; Dae Seok HAN ; Ho Young LEE ; Hyun Jung ROH ; Dong Ryeol RYU ; Tae Hyun YOO
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1999;18(6):1013-1016
A chylous ascites, especially drug-induced, is very rare complication in CAPD. The diagnostic criteria for the drug-induced chylous peritoneal dialysate include 1) turbid dialysate developed within Chrs after the administration of causative drug, 2) no clinical symptoms being suggestive of peritoneal inflammation, 3) the fluid containing normal leukocyte counts and being negative for bacterial and fungal culture, and 4) it disappeared spontaneously after the withdrawal of the assumed causative agent and never recurred thereafter. We report a case of chylous ascites emerging after use of manidipine, dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker, in a patient undergoing CAPD. The chylous ascites in that patient was improved after discontinuation of manidipine.
Calcium Channels
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Chylous Ascites*
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Leukocyte Count
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Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory*