1.Outpatient Management of Foot and Ankle Disease.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(9):846-851
No abstract available.
Ankle*
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Foot*
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Humans
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Outpatients*
2.Studies on the transformation efficiency factors of E. coli by pBR 322 DNA.
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1992;27(6):525-536
No abstract available.
DNA*
3.The Effect of Sliding Calcaneal Osteotomy on Strain in the Medial Longitudinal Arch : An in Virto Study
Kyung Tai LEE ; Hyun Cheol KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1996;31(4):914-919
One of the common cause of the acquired adult flat foot is posterior tibial tendon insufficiency whose etiology and development is different from that of congenital flat foot, and various methods, such as synovectomy, tendon transfer, calcaneal osteotomy and arthrodesis, can be used to treat the symptoms. The sliding calcaneal osteotomy has been recently introduced by Mark Myerson. The basic concept beneath this treatment is that by displacing distal part medially after a calcaneal osteotomy, the valgus strain in hindfoot can be relieved to place the joint back to the normal position. In order to find out the effect of the sliding calcaneal soteotomy on the flat foot, we measured the changes in the strain in the upper medial spring ligament complex underneath the talonavicular joint after the operation. Four right hand four left fresh frozen cadaver foot specimens, which included the distal half of the tibia were utilized. The spring ligament was isolated with its origin at the sustentaculum tali and insertion on the navicular. At the medial calcaneus the soft tissues were periostially dissected and a small incision was made over the lateral calcaneus for the purpose of visualization. For each specimen a calibrated open liquid metal strain gauge was secured at the origin and insertion of the ligament with superglue and the gauge was sutured along the length of the superomedial portion of the spring ligament complex allowing for the gauge to slide freely. A tibial rod was driven into the intramedullary canal and the foot was always placed in the neutral plantigrade position in the test fig such that the rod was vertical at all times. A initial strain measurement was obtained with only the weight of the platform (19.6N) on the tibia. Weights were added in 7 increments to a total 472 Newton and strains were recorded. Three trials were conducted. The specimens were then removed from the rig and an oblique osteotomy were conducted. A repeated measures analysis of variance showed a significant (p < 0.001) reduction in strain following the osteotomy. To conclude, the direct measurements support the concept that a calcaneal osteotomy provides an alteration which is favorable to unloading the medial arch.
Adult
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Arthrodesis
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Cadaver
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Calcaneus
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Flatfoot
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Foot
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Hand
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Humans
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Joints
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Ligaments
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Osteotomy
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Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
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Tendon Transfer
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Tibia
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Weights and Measures
4.A Case of Generalized Perforating Granuloma Annulare.
Kyung Tai HONG ; Kwang Hoon LEE ; Chan Il PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1988;26(4):560-564
Generalized perforating granuloma annulare is a rare variant of granuloma. annulare, which was first described by Duncan et al 1) in 1973. A 21-year-old female had hundreds of 3 to 5mm papules over the whole body, which were mainly distributed in the extremities and trunk since three months ago. Individual papules developed a central umbilication with a peripheral collarette of scale. Histopathologic examination showed an epidermal perforation and transepidermal elimination of necrobiotic material. The epidermal perforation communicated with areas of necrobiotic collagen surrounded by palisading granulorna in the dermis. We treated her with oral prednisolone and dapsone, but there was no clinical improvement.
Collagen
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Dapsone
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Dermis
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Extremities
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Female
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Granuloma Annulare*
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Granuloma*
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Humans
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Prednisolone
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Young Adult
5.A Study on the Typhoid Granuloma in the Bone Marrow Biopsy of Patients with Typhoid Fever.
So Young JIN ; Kyung Won LEE ; Tai Seung KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 1986;20(4):462-469
To evaluate the appearance rate of typhoid granuloma, a clinical and histological study was made on bone marrow smears or biopsies of 60 patients with proven typhoid fever. The results were as follws: 1) Sixty cases consisted of 34 cases of bacteriologically proved group, 10 cases of serologically proved group, and 16 cases of clinically suspected group. The positive culture rate from bone marrow fluid was the highest (70.6%) among specimens although it was obtained 1.6 days in average after the administration of antibiotics. 2) Fourth-eight cases by bone marrow smear revealed the M:E ratio of 3.93:1 in average, mild myeloid hyperplasia and 50.5% of appearance rate of typhoid cells. 3) Fourth-nine cases of bone marrow biopsy revealed 8 cases of typhoid granuloma, all of which belonged to the bacteriologically proved group. All these have no pathognomonic morphologic features. 4) Fourty cases of bone marrow examination of patients with FUO except typhoid fever revealed no typhoid cells in smear and 3 cases of granulomatous lesion from two patients with miliary tuberculosis and one patient with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Biopsy
7.A clinical study on childhood epilepsy.
Jong In BYUN ; Young Hoon KIM ; In Goo LEE ; Kyung Tai WHANG
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 1993;1(1):99-105
No abstract available.
Epilepsy*
8.Modulatory Effects of Imipramine on Pilocarpine-induced Seizures in Immature Rats.
In Goo LEE ; Young Hoon KIM ; Kyung Tai WHANG
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 1998;5(2):207-216
PURPOSE: Norepinephrine has modulatory effects on neuronal excitability and, in some cases, has a proconvulsant effect. Intraperitoneal imipramine treatment increases norepinephrine level, and to a lesser extent, dopamine and serotonin in brain dialysate from rats. We sought to determine the effects of imipramine on pilocarpine-induced seizures in the immature rats. METHODS: Right and left cortical and hippocampal electrodes were placed in 10~15 day old Sprague-Dawley rats. The following day 3-hour video EEG recordings were obtained to monitor electrographic seizures and status epilepticus induced by intraperitoneal injection of high dose(200mg/kg : HD) and low dose (75mg/kg : LD) pilocarpine. A first group of rats received HD pilocarpine alone(n=25), or pretreatment with 0.5(n=6). 1(n=6), 2(n=6), 5(n=6), or 10(n=11)mg/kg of imipramine. A second group of rats received LD pilocarpine alone(n=6) or pretreatment with 2mg/kg of imipramine (n=6). Data were analyzed using the Fisher exact test. RESULTS: Treatment with HD pilocarpine alone resulted in electrographic seizures in 76%(n=19) and status epilepticus in 44%(n=11). In the HD pilocarpine group, status epilepticus was seen in 100% of rats pretreated 1, 2, and 5mg/kg imipramine. 90.9% of the rats pretreated with 10mg/kg of imipramine developed seizures and 36.4% developed status epilepticus. Imipramine at 0.5, 1,2, and 5mg/kg increased the incidence of seizures and status epilepticus in the HD pilocarpine group, but the incidence was statistically significant only for status epilepticus(p<0.05). The latency for the occurrence of first status epilepticus was 12.3+/-1.3 min in the HD pilocarpine alone group, and it was 21+/-3.8 min and 25.3+/-5.7 min in the group pretreated with 5 and 10mg/kg imipramine, respectively(p<0.02). Treatment with LD pilocarpine alone resulted in seizures in 50% and status epilepticus in 16.7%. In the LD pilocarpine group with imipramine 2mg/kg pretreatment, 83.3% had seizures and status epilepticus. Imipramine at 2mg/kg increased the incidence of seizures and status epilepticus in the LD pilocarpine group, but the increase was statistically significant only for status epilepticus(p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Imipramine exhibits a proconvulsant effect at low doses and an anticonvulsant effect at high doses in the pilocarpine seizure model in immature rats. There may be a dose-dependent effect on monoaminergic receptors which results in increased neuronal excitability.
Animals
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Brain
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Dopamine
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Electrodes
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Electroencephalography
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Imipramine*
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Incidence
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Injections, Intraperitoneal
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Neurons
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Norepinephrine
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Pilocarpine
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Seizures*
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Serotonin
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Status Epilepticus
9.Immunologic Changes in Bronchial Asthma on Immunotherapy.
Joon Sung LEE ; Kyung Tai WHANG ; Sung Hoon CHO
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(9):1255-1261
No abstract available.
Asthma*
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Immunotherapy*
10.A Case of Werdnig Hoffmann Disease.
Woo Jung KIM ; Dong Ku LEE ; Kyung Tai WHANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1985;28(1):103-106
No abstract available.
Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood*