1.Clinical analysis of intussusception in infants and children.
Young Il YANG ; Tae Seok LEE ; Soo Myong OH
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;45(5):870-876
No abstract available.
Child*
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Humans
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Infant*
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Intussusception*
2.Adenomyoma of the small intestine: a rare cause of intussusception in an infant.
Hee Soo LEE ; Tae Seok LEE ; Soo Myung OH
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;42(5):717-721
No abstract available.
Adenomyoma*
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Humans
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Infant*
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Intestine, Small*
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Intussusception*
3.The effect of non-surgical management for mechanical intestinal obstruction.
Wan Seok LIM ; Sung Tae OH ; Yong Wha MOON
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;42(5):674-678
No abstract available.
Intestinal Obstruction*
4.Corrigendum: Comparison of Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Measurement of Lumbar Spine Anatomic Structures.
Dae Moo SHIM ; Tae Kyun KIM ; Sung Kyun OH ; Seok Jung LEE ; Hee Seok YANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2012;47(6):478-478
This erratum is being published to correct of affiliation and add an acknowledgement.
5.Ultrastructural Study on Basement Membrane Thickening of Iris Capillaries in Diabetic Patients.
Jun Seok TAE ; Jung Hyub OH ; Oh Woong KWON
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1993;34(11):1148-1153
The early ultrastructural changes of basement membrane thickening and degeneration of the pericyte were noted in retinal capillaries in diabetic patients. However no early ultrastructural changes were reported in diabetic iris capillary. The authors studied the ultrastructural features of basement membrane of iris capillaries which were obtained during cataract surgery in five diabetic patients and compared with those obtained in five nondiabetic patients. The endothelium basal lamina, pericyte basal lamina and membrane-like pericyte matrix in didabetic iris capillaries were thicker than those in nondiabetic Iris capillaries. The thickening of pericyte basal lamina is more prominant than the endothelium basal lamina in diabetes. The duration of diabetes had no relationship to endothelium basal lamina but, showed statistically significant relationship to thickness of pericyte bascal lamina and pericyte matrix.
Basement Membrane*
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Capillaries*
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Cataract
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Endothelium
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Humans
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Iris*
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Pericytes
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Retinaldehyde
6.A Case of Lymphangiectasia Arising at the Site of an Operative Scar.
Haeng Seok KIM ; Chee Won OH ; Tae Jin YOON ; Tae Heung KIM
Annals of Dermatology 1998;10(1):56-60
Lymphangiectasia(acquired lymphangioma) is characterized clinically by the presence of a circumscribed eruption of thin-walled, translucent vesicles which closely resemble frog spawn in appearance. This rare disorder may arise as a result of acquired lymphatic obstruction secondary to surgery, irradiation, chronic recurrent infection, chronic scarring, or trauma. Herein, we report a case of atypical lymphangiectasia at the site of an abdominal scar in a 70-year-old female. She developed a dark red-colored, pedunculated papule, 2 years after a total abdominal hysterectomy and post-operative irradiation for carcinoma of the uterine cervix. Histopatholgical findings showed multiple irregularly shaped cystic dilatated cells lined by a single layer of endothelium in the dermis. Immunohistochemical staining with factor VIII-related antigen showed negative results. A lymphangiogram showed signs of acquired lymphatic obstruction.
Aged
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Cervix Uteri
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Cicatrix*
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Dermis
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Endothelium
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Female
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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von Willebrand Factor
7.Effect of Acupressure on Nausea-vomiting and Weight Change among Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Anti-cancer Chemotherapy.
Tae Im KIM ; Yeong Hee SHIN ; Min Seok OH
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing 2004;10(1):98-107
PURPOSE: This study was to confirm the effect of acupressure on the emesis control and the weight change among pediatric cancer patients receiving anti-cancer chemotherapy. METHOD: Forty pediatric cancer patients, receiving the induction stage of chemotherapy with MTX and vincristine, were divided into control(n=20) and the intervention group(n=20). Both groups received regular anti-emesis medication, but the intervention group was added acupressure maneuver for 5 minutes on P6 point for 3 times a day for 5days: before chemotherapy, lunch and dinner by investigator during the hospitalization and by mother at home. The instruments for this study were Rhode's(1986) Index of nausea, vomiting and retching(INVR), Cas electric scale and pamphlet developed by researcher. RESULT: Significant differences in the degree of nausea and vomiting were observed between the control and the intervention group as measured by INVR(t=4.73; p=.01). Repeated measures ANOVA also shows that the group effect was significant(F=22.39, P=.01) as was the time effect(F=380.35, P=.01). The group by time interaction was also significant(F=5.27, P=.01). Acupressure maneuver was apparently effective in reducing the degree of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. There were also statistically significant weight loss noted in the control group than the intervention group(t=5.42, p=.01). CONCLUSION: Acupressure on P6 point shows an effective adjunct maneuver in reducing the degree of nausea and vomiting and conserving the weight in pediatric cancer patients. Therefore, it is proposed that acupressure should be applied as supportive nursing intervention strategies to relieve chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting and to prevent weight loss in pediatric cancer patients.
Acupressure*
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Drug Therapy*
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Lunch
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Meals
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Mothers
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Nausea
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Nursing
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Pamphlets
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Research Personnel
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Vincristine
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Vomiting
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Weight Loss
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Child Health
8.The Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Egg PC/HA/water Drug Delivery System.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;40(3):413-419
BACKGROUND: Local anesthetics have been widely used to control postoperative pain and chronic pain. However, their usage in controlling long-lasting pain has been limited due to a relatively short duration of action. Many attempts have been made to develop a controlled release drug delivery system to provide long-lasting anesthesia. The goal of this study was to evaluate the histocompatibility and effectiveness of a new injectable lipid gel type drug delivery system (PHW, egg phosphatidylcholine/hyaluronic acid/water) using bupivacaine. METHODS: Eighty-four male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 3 groups; 44 in the bupivacaine group, 20 in the PHW-bupivacaine (PHW-B) group, and 20 in the PHW group; and each drug mixture was injected in a 0.1 ml solution near the sciatic notch. Motor block was assessed by direct observation of motor skills to splay toes. Sensory block was assessed by measuring withdrawal response latencies to radiant heat using an analgesiameter. Gross and microscopic examinations on the sciatic nerve and surrounding muscle were performed for 3weeks after the injection. RESULTS: Nerve block was significantly prolonged in the PHW-B group (190.0 +/- 42.8 min) compared to the plain bupivacaine group (99.0 +/- 30.5 min). There was no sign of nerve block in the PHW group. We observed moderate perimuscular inflammation in the PHW and PHW-B groups for the first 3 days. After 3 days, we did not observe inflammation of muscles and there was no sign of perineural inflammation. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the histocompatibility of a bupivacaine incorporated PHW drug delivery system was satisfactory and the controlled releasing property of this drug delivery system was evaluated as effective.
Anesthesia
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Anesthetics, Local
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Bupivacaine
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Chronic Pain
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Drug Delivery Systems*
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Histocompatibility
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Male
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Motor Skills
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Muscles
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Nerve Block
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Ovum*
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Pain, Postoperative
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Reaction Time
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Sciatic Nerve
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Toes
9.The superiority of Mulliken's Method in the Unilateral cleft Lip surgery.
Seok Kwun KIM ; Si Hyun PARK ; Kyoung OH ; Huyn Su KIM ; Jeong Tae KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(6):1112-1118
The goal of cleft lip surgery is to reconstruct normal shape of the lip. To acomplish this goal, various operative method were contrived and concept of the method decided the shape of reconstructed lips. According to the operative result, some operative methods were disappeared or have been developed with a little modifiation. Traditional Millard's rotation-advancement method for unilateral cleft lip patients is largely accepted and developed as proper method for acquiring these functional and anatomic purposes. As a trial for this development, Mulliken add some modifications. He uses exaggerated high rotation incision and it lengthens into midcolumella without backcut. Also he dosen't steal from alar base or lateral lip for vertical height. C-flap is used to lengthen the affected columella and upper lip. The isolated orbicularis oris muscle is coaptated each other for more functional result. With supraperichondral dissection of alar cartilage and transpositioning of caudal septum, he performs synchronous repair of cleft lips, nose and sometimes alveolus. It is still debated when is most suitable age for surgical correction of nasal deformity of cleft lip patients. Done at the time of primary lip repair, there are both some apprehension and inducement. The former are based on technical difficulties due to shortage and fragility of neonatal tissue and possibility of progressive deformities with growing because of iatrogenic injuries to the alar cartilages. But te latter is rationalized because early reposition of deformed nasal cartilage in proper position would induce more natural growth of nasal structures. Some long-term follow up reports reveal the early operation innocent of any growth deterioration. Mulliken treats his cleft lip patient for separated lip and nasal deformities with single operation, and does gingiovoperiosteal alveoloplasty at the same time if necessary. He uses Latham appliance from 4 to 6 week after birth in case of severly collapsed lateral alveolar segment or wide alvolar gap, and perform the definitive opertation at the age of 4 to 6 months. I use lip adhension method to correct more than 10 mm alveolar gap without severe collapse of lateral alveolar segment, but if lateral segment was severely collapsed and away from alvolar arch, I apply the Latham appliance somewhat modificate from original type, which has a metal ring fastened at the front limb of appliance for rubber banding to coaptate easily. I have experienced repair of cleft lip by Mulliken's concept with some modification of my own to 44 cases of unilateral cleft lip patients and conclude that it was very flexible method. Doing with synchonous repair of cleft lip nose, we could get harmonious lip and nose with symmetric nostril sill, cupid's bow and red line. Columella was lengthened primarily. Normal growth of nose was anticipated by anatomic repositioning of alar septal cartilage.
Alveoloplasty
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Cartilage
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Cleft Lip*
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Extremities
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lip
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Nasal Cartilages
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Nose
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Parturition
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Rubber
10.Dapiprazole for the Reversal of Mydriasis.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1993;34(11):1073-1078
Some patients are very sensitive to glare after diagnostic mydriasis with tropicarnide or phenylephrine. It would be desirable to reverse the effects of mydriasis rapidly and safely after diagnostic mydriasis. We assessed the effect of topical dapiprazole, an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker, in reversing mydriasis in 40 dark brown Iris subjects who received tropicamide 1% or phenylephrine 2.5%. There was a significant difference in the decrease in pupil size between the eyes that received dapiprazole and the control eyes. This study suggests that dapiprazole 0.5% eye drops are effective and safe in reversing mydriasis after instilation of tropicamide 1% or phenylephrine 2.5% into dark brown irides.
Glare
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Humans
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Iris
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Mydriasis*
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Ophthalmic Solutions
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Phenylephrine
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Pupil
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Receptors, Adrenergic
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Tropicamide