1.A clinical study of peptic ulcer perforation.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;45(6):946-955
No abstract available.
Peptic Ulcer Perforation*
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Peptic Ulcer*
2.A Study on the Recognition and Performance of Nursing Students' Hand Washing.
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 2008;13(2):97-104
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to inquire into the recognition and performance of nursing students' hand washing and propose basic data for upright recognition and performance as reserve nurses. METHODS: A survey was carried out from September 1 to September 14, 2008 by first distributing questionnaires to 550 nursing collage students attending three-year-course or four-year-course colleges in Daegu. Of all the questionnaires later collected, only the copies received from the students, who were in their last year of college(416 copies), were used for analysis. RESULTS: The recognition and performance of their hand washing averaged 3.49 and 4.08 points, respectively, showing that the level of recognition was higher than that of performance. In addition, the four-year-course nursing college students showed higher recognition level compared to the three-year-course nursing college students. However, the result was vice versa for the performance level. CONCLUSION: It is necessary for nursing students, as reserve nurses, to receive an education to improve the recognition and performing level of hand washing.
Coat Protein Complex I
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Hand
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Hand Disinfection
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Humans
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Students, Nursing
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Surveys and Questionnaires
3.Total Dose Effect on Normal Skin of Hybrid Mice by Conventional Fractionated Irradiation.
Kyung Hee JUNG ; Myung Se KIM ; Won Hee CHOI
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1986;3(1):261-267
Development of supervoltage treatment machine may minimize skin reaction by skin-sparing effect, but skin damage is still one of “the dose limiting factor” in radiation therapy. In spite of these importance, systemic histopathologic studies of skin in similar conditions which used in clinical treatment has not been performed so far. 60 mice were irradiated with conventional fraction (200x5/wk) and whole abdominal field (2x3 cm, from symphysis pubis to xyphoid process). Used machine was 250 KV, 24 mA. orthovoltage x-ray machine. Histopathological changes of acute skin reaction at the level of total irradiation dose were analyzed and possible mechanism of later chronic changes were investigated. Obtained results are as follows 1. In 1,000 rad irradiated group, only mild epidermal edema is noted. 2. In 2,000 rad irradiated group, slightly decreased number and size of hair follicles and appendages, dermal edema and scanty infiltration of inflammatory cells are visible. 3. In 3,000 rad irradiated group, marked increased capillary congestion and prominent infiltration of inflammatory cells are observed. 4. In 4,000 rad irradiated group, vascular wall thickening with proliferation of endothelial cells are prominent. Dermal thinning and hyalinization are newly developed. 5. In 5,000 rad irradiated group, complete desquamation of epidermis is not seen, despite of acceleration of all above mentioned changes.
Acceleration
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Animals
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Capillaries
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Edema
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Endothelial Cells
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Epidermis
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Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
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Hair Follicle
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Hyalin
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Mice*
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Pubic Bone
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Skin*
4.Correction of cleft lip nasal deformity by intraoperative expansion of nasal tip skin.
Hee Jung HAM ; Dong Won CHOI ; Jin Sung KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(4):785-793
No abstract available.
Cleft Lip*
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Skin*
5.Various appearances of rib companion shadow mimicking a pathologic condition.
Ye Won CHOI ; Shi Joon YOO ; Jung Gi IM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1992;28(1):78-83
We have observed that the companion shadow of the upper rib may be misinterpreted as a small pnemothorax or pleural plaque associated with asbestosis. To observe the radiographic characteristics of the normal companion shadow, we analyzed, on the posteroanterior(PA) chest radiographs, the companion shadow of 50 normal cases. Factors such as occurrence on each rib, the sharpness of the margin, the relative position to the rib, the shape and the thickness were observed. Also, we analyzed the displaced pleura of 4 pneumothorax cases to differentiate their frndings from the findings of normal companion shadows. On 50 normal chest radiographs, 192 compaion shadows were observed on the first to fourth ribs. In 173 of those shadows, the visceral margin of the companion shadow on the second rib simulated pneumothorax more closely than those on any othe rivs due to its apical location and thinness. In six of 50 normal cases, the companion shadow on the first or second rib showed an inw rdly convex lower margin, mimicking pleural plaque. The compaion shadow was suggested on the plain chest radiograph by the following characteristics imultiplicity(47/50), thicker than normal pleura(3/4), persistent on serial filma with the same shape and specific location(4/4).
Asbestosis
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Friends*
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Humans
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Pleura
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Pneumothorax
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Ribs*
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Thinness
6.A clinical study on neonatal bacterial meningitis.
Yong Won PARK ; Jung Hwan CHOI ; Chong Ku YUN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(6):763-770
No abstract available.
Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Meningitis, Bacterial*
7.Circumscribed Hypertrichosis and Blue Nevus with Spina Bifida Occulta.
Jong Soo CHOI ; Won Ho LEE ; Jung Bock LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(3):365-369
Spinal dysraphism, first described by Lichtenstein in 1940, is a congenital anom- aly due to incomplete fusion or malformation of the midline dorsal embryonic structures including the ectoderm, mesoderm, and neuroectoderm. Spina bifida occulta is a spinal dystraphism and a manifestation of a midline defect of osseous spine and related structures without cyst formation. Spinal dysraphism may be associated with hypertrichosis, lipoma, dimpling, pigmentation, hemangioma, congenital scar, sinus, cyst, or skin defect in the midline dorsal area. We observed a 23-year-old female patient with spina bifida occulta who had a blue scar surrounded by circumscribed hair growth of the lumbosacral area since 1-montb-old age. Histopathologic finding of the blue scar revealed common blue nevus showing intradermal melanocytes and melanophages. Spine X-ray showed hemivertebra of L5 and spina bifida occulta of Sl. There were no abnormal neurologic signs.
Cicatrix
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Ectoderm
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Embryonic Structures
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Female
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Hair
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Hemangioma
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Humans
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Hypertrichosis*
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Lipoma
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Melanocytes
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Mesoderm
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Neural Plate
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Nevus, Blue*
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Pigmentation
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Skin
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Spina Bifida Occulta*
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Spinal Dysraphism*
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Spine
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Young Adult
8.A clinical review of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Sang Won MOON ; In Ho JUNG ; Kun Pil CHOI
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(6):724-736
No abstract available.
Hemorrhage*
9.Effects of UVB on the Induction and Elicitation of DNCB Contact Sensitivity in Guinea Pigs.
Eun Jung CHUNG ; Shi Ryong CHOI ; Chung Won KIM ; Won HOUH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(5):502-508
The aims of study presented here were to determine dose-dependent effects of UVB irradiation on CHS reaction and comparative effects of VVB on the induction and elicitation in guinea pigs. Pre-induction exposure to either suberythemal or supraerythemal doses of UVB resulted in suppreasion of CHS (53.47% & 57.64%) campared to positive control (79. 86%) However, suberythemal doses of UVB generated a more potent suppression than supraerythemal doses. Pre-elicitation exposure to suberythemal doses of UVB on the elicitation sites and adjacent to elicitation sites resulted in suppressed CHS reactions in both groups (60.4zg & 56.25p,). When the reaction by UVB was eliminated from the cutaneous reaction elicited in guinea pigs sensitized to DNCB, by UVB irradiation on the adjacent to elicitation sites, generated a more potent suppression than that UVB was directly irradiated on the elicitation sites.
Animals
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Dermatitis, Contact*
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Dinitrochlorobenzene*
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Guinea Pigs*
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Guinea*
10.Mechanical ventilator care in the newborn infants.
Young Pyo CHANG ; Yong Won PARK ; Won Soon PARK ; Jung Hwan CHOI ; Chong Ku YUN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(11):1526-1533
No abstract available.
Humans
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Infant, Newborn*
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Respiration, Artificial
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Survival Rate
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Ventilators, Mechanical*