1.Experimental incareration of inguinal hernia.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;44(5):740-748
No abstract available.
Hernia, Inguinal*
3.Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: 1 case report.
Woo Chul SONG ; Byung Joo KIM ; Ki Woo HONG
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(12):1465-1470
No abstract available.
5.S - 100 Protein Positive Dendritic Cells in the Skin Lesions with Tubrculoid Structure.
Ki Ho KIM ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Chul Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1988;26(2):166-172
We investigated the distribution of S-100 protein positive dendritic cells in the skin lesions with tuberculoid sturcture. For this study, we selected the paraffin blocks of biopsied specimens with the characteristic histopathology of lupus vulgaris (5cases), tubereulosis verrucosa cutis (1 case), lupus milaris disseminatus faciei (4 cases), and erythema induratum (7 cases). The cells were identified by immunohistochemical demonstration in paraffin sections. The results were as follows: 1. S-100 protein positive dendritic cells were regularly visualized in all lesions examined. 2. S-100 protein positive dendritic cells appeared usually between the lymphohistiocytic infiltrates around the tuberculoid granulomas in contrast to the cells of monocyte-macrophage system which were within the granulomas. And they appeared occasionally (e.g. in a case of lupus vulgaris) between epitheloid cells in the granulomas. 3. S-100 protein positive dendritic cells were more numerous in the granulomatous lesions which showed the well-formed tuberculoid sturcture. From these results, we suggested the S-100 protein positive dendritic cells act as accessory cells in the pathogenesis of the granulomatous lesions by the delayed type hypersensitivity.
Dendritic Cells*
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Erythema Induratum
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Granuloma
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Hypersensitivity
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Lupus Vulgaris
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Paraffin
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S100 Proteins
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Skin*
6.MALT Lymphoma of the Eyelid and Nostril: A Case Report.
Ki Ho KIM ; Min Soo LEE ; Chul Woo KIM
Annals of Dermatology 1996;8(4):295-299
We report a case of MALT lymphoma in a 49-year-old woman. Her disease occurred simultaneously in the mucosa of her right upper eyelid conjunctiva and in her left nostril as ulcerating tumors associated with itchy ichthyosiform skin lesions on the trunk, hyperkeratotic palms and soles, and dystrophic nails. Histopathological examinations revealed consistent findings of MALT lymphoma with dissemination; i.e., diffuse infiltrates of lymphoplasmacytoid cells with a few Russel body-like structures, eosinophils, some shoddy granulomas under the irregularly hyperplastic epidermis, and diffuse infiltrates of CCL ( centrocyte-like ) cells and small lymphocytes inside and outside many lymphoid follicle-like structures in the subcutaneous tissue forming florid lymphoepithelial lesions. She died after 27 months duration of her disease with worsening of ichthyosiform skin lesions and dystrophic nails in spite of total excision of the tumors. We discuss the clinical and histopathologic features of MALT lymphoma with dissemination and the various similar diseases to differentiate.
Conjunctiva
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Eosinophils
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Epidermis
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Eyelids*
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Female
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Glycogen Storage Disease Type VI
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Granuloma
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Humans
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Lymphocytes
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Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone*
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Middle Aged
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Mucous Membrane
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Skin
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Subcutaneous Tissue
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Ulcer
7.A comparative study of conversion disorder and somatization disorder about life events, social support and coping skills.
Seung Ki KIM ; Tack Sool KWEON ; Hyun Woo KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(5):840-848
No abstract available.
Adaptation, Psychological*
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Conversion Disorder*
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Somatoform Disorders*
8.A comparative study of conversion disorder and somatization disorder about life events, social support and coping skills.
Seung Ki KIM ; Tack Sool KWEON ; Hyun Woo KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(5):840-848
No abstract available.
Adaptation, Psychological*
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Conversion Disorder*
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Somatoform Disorders*
9.Two cases of sinogenic intracranial complications.
Young Ki KIM ; Kab Moo KIM ; Hoon Young WOO
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(4):578-583
No abstract available.
10.Posterior Fusion of Unstable Cervical Spine Fracuture Using Bone Cement
Eun Woo LEE ; Sung Ki KIM ; Keh Young KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1980;15(4):825-829
The authors have reviewed 16 cases of the fracture of the femoral neck in children which were treated at Pusan Gospel Hospital during the period of 5 years from March 1975 to January 1980. 12 of the 16 fractures of femoral neck had sustained the injury by automobile accidents. The ratio between boy and girl was 1.6:1. There were five Type-II (Transcervical), nine Type-III (Cervicotrochanteric) and two Type-IV (In-tertrochanteric) femoral fractures by Delbets classiflcation. 2. cases of undisplaced and displaced Type-IV were treated with abduction plaster spics cast. 14 cases, which were displced and had associated injury, were reduced by closed reduction and internal fixation with hagie pin, cortical screw and cancellous screw under general anesthesia. 11 of 16 cases were followed for 7 months to 29 months, average 14 months. The results were rated according to criterias of the Ratliff. Satisfactory results were obtained in 9 cases and those of 5 cases were treated by closed reduction and internal fixation wlth cancellous screw. Pain was developed in a Type-II and Type-II due to loosening of metal devices for internal fixation.
Anesthesia, General
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Automobiles
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Busan
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Child
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Female
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Femoral Fractures
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Femur Neck
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Humans
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Male
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Spine