1.Renal Sand Simulating Staghorn Calculus of the Kidney.
Korean Journal of Urology 1968;9(3):153-157
It has been known that immobilization of patient caused by chronic illness, orthopedic or neurological conditions can be one of etiological factorof urinary stone The authors have recently experienced a case of renal sand filling the pelviwalycea1 system simulating renal staghorn calculus which wasspontaneously flushed out following excessive fluid intake and forced mobilization. This patient had stones in the contralateral kidney and ureter.
Calculi*
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Chronic Disease
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Kidney*
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Orthopedics
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Silicon Dioxide*
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Ureter
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Urinary Calculi
2.Correlation of Ki-67, p53 and bcl-2 Expression with Grade and Behavior of Ependymoma.
Korean Journal of Pathology 1999;33(9):723-728
Ependymomas constitute no more than 5 to 7% of all primary CNS neoplasm and their biologic behavior is difficult to predict by microscopic appearances. Recently, many studies have attempted to correlate biologic behavior with tumor proliferation index, tumor suppressor gene and oncogene using immunohistochemical stains. We evaluated 25 cases of surgically resected intracranial ependymomas for the proliferation activity using Ki-67, and expression of p53 and bcl-2 protein with regard to the prognosis. The cases were divided into 17 ependymomas (WHO Grade II), 3 papillary ependymomas (WHO Grade II), and 5 anaplastic ependymomas. Clinically, the patients were divided into two groups, recurrent (18 cases) or non-recurrent (7 cases). The Ki-67 proliferation index was significantly higher in the recurrent group (p<0.05) and in the younger ages (correlation index=0.534). Although Ki-67 proliferation index was higher in anaplastic ependymoma, it was not significant statistically (p>0.05). p53 protein expression tended to increase in the patients who had anaplastic ependymoma and in the recurrent group. bcl-2 expression was not correlated with histologic grade or recurrence of the tumor. We conclude that Ki-67 proliferation index and p53 expression are important markers for predicting biologic behavior of ependymoma.
Coloring Agents
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Ependymoma*
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Genes, Tumor Suppressor
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Humans
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Oncogenes
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
3.Evaluation of spasticity in hemiplegic patients.
Tai Ryoon HAN ; Jin Ho KIM ; Min Ho CHUN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1993;17(1):18-25
No abstract available.
Humans
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Muscle Spasticity*
4.Symptomatic Graular Cell Tumor Involving Intra- and Suprasellar Area: A case report.
Se Hoon KIM ; Sun Ho KIM ; Tai Seung KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 1999;33(9):745-750
Symptomatic parasellar granular cell tumor is a very rare tumor. To the best of our knowledge, 43 cases was be found in the English literatures. We recently experienced a case of a parasellar granular cell tumor in a 61-year-old female who had bilateral temporal hemianopsia and severe panhypopituitarism. The tumor was composed of diffuse sheets of polygonal cells with abundant eosinophilic PAS positive granular cytoplasm. In the immunohistochemical and ultrastructural examinations, the tumor failed to show any evidence of Schwann cell or glial differentiation. These findings suggest that granular cell tumor has heterogenous cell types of origin.
Cytoplasm
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Eosinophils
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Female
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Granular Cell Tumor
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Hemianopsia
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Humans
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Middle Aged
5.Angiogenensis and Overexpression of p53 Gene Produc in Brain Tumor.
Jeong Yun SHIM ; Ho Guen KIM ; Tai Seung KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 1997;31(1):23-33
Angiogenesis depends on the net balance between positive and negative angiogenic factors. Tumor cells are angiogenic resulting from increased production of positive factors and decreased production of negative factors. Among these, vascular endothelial growth factor and glioma- derived angiogenesis inhibiting factor are related to glioblastoma multiforme. The p53 gene is more frequently mutated than any other known oncogene or tumor suppressor gene in human tumors including glioblastoma multiforme. Angiogenesis is reported to be controlled by p53 regulation in recent studies. To examine the effect of p53 overexpression on angiogenesis in glioblastoma multiforme, we performed immunohistochemical staining in 51 cases of glioblastoma multiforme, using monoclonal antibodies to p53 protein and factor VIII. 20 cases of low grade astrocytoma were used as control. p53 overexpression was present in 15(75%) of 20 cases of low grade astrocytoma and the mean vessel count was 37.7+/-9.9 at x200 field and 17.5+/-5.8 at x400 field. p53 overexpression was present in 35(68%) of 51 cases of glioblastoma multiforme and the mean vessel count was 91.9 45.8 at x200 field and 40.7 19.1 at x400 field. Mean vessel count in low grade astrocytoma with p53 overexpression was 39.4 10.2 at x200 field and 18.9 5.7 at x400 field, while in cases without p53 overexpression it was 32.4+/-7.6 at x200 field and 13.2 3.5 at x400 field. Mean vessel count in glioblastoma multiforme with p53 overexpression was 94.5+/-51.8 at x200 field and 42.1+/-16.8 at x400 field, while in cases without p53 overexpression it was 86.1+/-29.5 at x200 field and 37.1+/-16.8 at x400 field. The mean survival time was 12.4 months in the 39 cases of glioblastoma multiforme in which follow-up studies were possible. Significant prognostic factors were age, p53 overexpression and adjuvant therapy. These results show that p53 gene mutation is one of the many contributing factors to angiogenesis in glioblastoma multiforme. In addition, other oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, as well as growth factors may be involved. Age, p53 overexpression and adjuvant therapy proved to be significant prognostic factors, while microvessel density was not.
Angiogenesis Inducing Agents
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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Astrocytoma
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Brain Neoplasms*
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Brain*
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Factor VIII
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Follow-Up Studies
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Genes, p53*
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Genes, Tumor Suppressor
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Glioblastoma
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Humans
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Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
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Microvessels
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Oncogenes
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Survival Rate
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
6.Statistical Observation of Patients in the Department of Urology. Han Ill Hospital.
Myung Ho KIM ; Hi Jin MYUNG ; Tai Chin KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1969;10(3):129-134
Statistical observation was made on 968 out-patients and 74 in-patients in the Department of Urology Han Ill Hospital, during the period from April 1, 1968 to Mar. 31, 1969.
Humans
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Outpatients
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Urology*
7.A study on the effect of the treatment for the shoulder-hand syndrome.
Tai Ryoon HAN ; Jin ho KIM ; Min Wook KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1993;17(2):208-213
No abstract available.
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy*
8.The significance of somatosensory evoked potential test in peripheral nerve injury.
Tai Ryoon HAN ; Jin Ho KIM ; Hyeon Sook KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1991;15(3):287-294
No abstract available.
Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory*
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries*
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Peripheral Nerves*
9.Staining Resistance of The Soft Denture Liners.
Kwang Jun KIM ; Hye Won CHO ; Tai Ho JIN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2000;38(4):492-499
This study was investigated to compare the staining resistance of soft denture liners. Specimens wee made of Coe-soft. Coe-Comfort, Soft-liner, Visco-gel, and were stored in 1% methyleneblue solution for 24 hours. The amounts of color change before and after treatment with mono-poly and thermocycling were measured by colorimeter(TC-6FX, Tokyo Denshoku Co. Ltd, Japan) for evaluation of staining resistance. The following conclusions were drawn from this study. 1. The staining resistance of Visco-gel was increased, but there was no changer of staining resistance in Coe-soft, Coe-comfort, and Soft-liner after treatment with monopoly. 2. The staining resistance of the Coe-comfort was the least in all soft denture liners. 3. The staining resistance of Visco-gel and Soft-liner were decreased after thermocycling.
Denture Liners*
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Dentures*