1.Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: Reports of Two Cases
Yon Il KIM ; Soo Kyoon RAH ; Chang Uk CHOI ; Byung Il LEE ; Seog Yeong JEONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(3):819-824
The slipped capital femoral epiphysis is characterized by a growth disturbance of the capital physi. resulting in weakening of this structure and a subsequent displacement of the femoral head on the fe moral neck. It is a rare entity in Korea and only six cases have been reported so far1-5). One of ou cases was a bilateral mild acute slips in 13 yearold boy which were treated by Hagie pinning. Th other case, a 17 year-old boy, who suffered from a moderate acute on chronic slip in his left hip an showed a typical Pistol grip deformity. He was treated by gentle closed rcduction and Knowles pi fixation with good result.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Epiphyses
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Hand Strength
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Head
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Hip
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Neck
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses
2.Multiple Myelographic Defects at Lumbosacral Region and Appropriate Area of Operation
Yon Il KIM ; Soo Kyoon RAH ; Chang Uk CHOI ; Byung Il LEE ; Seog Yeong JEONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1988;23(1):193-203
When the multiple myelographic defects at lumbosacral region are noted, the prudential effort for decision of appropriate area of surgical decompression would be needed. Fifty four patients who had been treated surgically for the deseases, such as HNP and spinal stenosis, from March in 1982 to Feb. In 1987 at Department of Orthopecdic Surgery, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, were analyzed in order to define the etiology, the level of the defect, indication for the operation and to assess the results of each level which had been operated. The results of the study were as follows. 1. The number of patients, which the multiple indentations were noted in the myelogrsphy, was 54 cases, 29 spinal stenosis, 15 HNP and 10 mixed types. 2. The most common defect levels in myelography were L3-4 snd L4-5, which were 19 cases (35.2%), the next levels were L4-5 and L5S1, which were 16 cases(29.6%), then L3-4, L4-5 and L5S1 were 7 cases(13%) and the other levels were 12 cases(22.2%). 3. The decision for the sppropriste operation area had not be done following to the size of the myelographic defect, but the clinical symptoms and physicsl exsminations. 4. The results were classified ss excellent or good in 79.7%, which was 80% at two levels snd 79.5% at one level. 5. The operation levels could be decressed for the reducing the spinal instability, operation time and possibility of the dangerous conditions and promotion of early restoration and, ambulation, if the severe differences between the results of one and two operation levels were not seen.
Decompression, Surgical
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Humans
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Lumbosacral Region
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Myelography
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Spinal Stenosis
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Walking
3.Pelvic floor muscle exercise with biofeedback helps regain urinary continence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy
Yeong Uk KIM ; Dong Gyu LEE ; Young Hwii KO
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2021;38(1):39-46
Background:
To determine the benefit of pelvic floor muscle exercise with visual biofeedback on promoting patient recovery from incontinence, we investigated variables associated with the early restoration of continence for patients who underwent robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.
Methods:
Of the 83 patients enrolled, 41 consecutive patients completed pelvic floor muscle exercise (the exercise group), and the other 42 consecutive patients just before the pelvic floor muscle exercise program commenced (the control group). The primary outcome was whether pelvic floor muscle exercise engagement was associated with zero pad continence restoration within 3 months of surgery.
Results:
Continence restoration percentages (defined as zero pads used per day) at 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery were 49.4%, 77.1%, and 94.0%, respectively. The exercise group achieved significantly higher recovery rates at 1 month (p=0.037), 3 months (p<0.001), and 6 months (p=0.023). Cox regression analysis demonstrated that a lower Gleason score (<8; hazard ratio, 2.167), lower prostate specific antigen (<20 ng/dL; hazard ratio, 2.909), and engagement in pelvic floor muscle exercise (hazard ratio, 3.731) were independent predictors of early recovery from postprostatectomy incontinence. Stratification by age showed that those younger than 65 years did not benefit significantly from exercise (log-rank test, p=0.08), but that their elderly counterparts, aged 65–70 years (p=0.007) and >70 years old (p=0.002) benefited significantly.
Conclusion
This study suggests that postoperative engagement in pelvic floor muscle exercise with biofeedback speeds up the recovery of continence in elderly patients (≥65 years old) that undergo robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.
4.Analysis of the clinical contents of obstetrical & gynecologic problems in family practice at a community hospital.
Moon Jong KIM ; Tae Uk YOO ; Seung Yeong SHUNG ; Sang Hwa LEE ; Ki Woo KWAK ; Bang Bu YOUN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(9):30-37
No abstract available.
Family Practice*
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Hospitals, Community*
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Humans
5.The Laurence-Moon-Biedl Syndrome in a Family.
Dong Uk CHOI ; Yeong Keun KIM ; Joo Hwa LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1989;30(5):847-853
Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome is a rare inherited disorder and its common findings include pigmentary retinal degeneration, obesity, hypogonadism, mental retardation and digital anomaly. Recently, the authors experienced two cases of Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome in a family of 15 year-old male and 17 year-old female. In our cases, the male patient showed syndactyly and polydactyly, chorioretinal degeneration, hypogonadism and female patient showed polydactyly, chorioretinal degeneration, hypogonadism, obesity and mental retardation.
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
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Hypogonadism
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Intellectual Disability
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Laurence-Moon Syndrome*
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Male
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Obesity
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Polydactyly
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Retinal Degeneration
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Syndactyly
6.A Statistical Observation on Transferred Ocular Perforation Injuries.
Yeong Keun KIM ; Dong Uk CHOI ; Joo Hwa LEE ; Jin Hyung YOO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1989;30(5):793-798
The authors statistically analysed transferred patients among 110 ocular perforation injury patients who were admitted to the Seoul Paik Hospital between January 1, 1984 and December 31, 1988. Male was 85.9% and third decade was most common decades(30.5%). Left eye was more affected(59.8%) than right eye. The most common cause was traffic accident(37.%) and perforated site was corneo-sclera(43.%). Subconjunctival hemorrhage was the most common accompanied ocular manifestation(47.0%). Most of the perforated eyes were treated with primary closure of the wound. The final visual acuity was better in patients who were treated at only one hospital two or more hospitals before being transferred. With the above results, the final visual acuity may be related with the number of the hospital which the patients were treated before transferred.
Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Male
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Seoul
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Visual Acuity
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Wounds and Injuries
7.The Pattern of Cognitive Impairment Associated with the Motor Subtype in Parkinson's Disease.
Joong Seok KIM ; Kyu Hwan LEE ; Seung Jae LEE ; In Uk SONG ; Yeong In KIM ; Kwang Soo LEE
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2008;12(4):227-234
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have found over-representation of a postural instability and gait difficulty(PIGD) motor subtype in Parkinsons disease with dementia(PD-D). METHODS: One hundred twenty patients with Parkinson's disease(PD) were included in this study. All patients were evaluated by the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale(UPDRS) and neuropsychological tests. On the basis of the criteria for dementia(DSM-IV) and the results of the neuropsychological assessments, the patients were divided into the following three groups: (1) non-demented(PD-ND), (2) mild cognitive impairment(PD-MCI), and (3) dementia (PD-D). In addition, patients were also grouped into the following two phenotypes based on the UPDRS components: (1) tremor and (2) postural instability gait difficulty(PIGD)-predominant. We also analyzed the clinical characteristics and subtypes of the disease. In addition, the relationship between the cognitive impairments and the parkinsonian motor handicaps was evaluated. RESULTS: There was a significant relationship between cognitive impairment and the motor subtypes. The PIGD group had a higher prevalence of PD-D than the other group. In addition, there were significant correlations between the general cognitive functions and motor handicaps, especially those with axial symptoms. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the motor subtype was independently associated with the cognitive decline in PD. CONCLUSION: These findings support that cognitive decline in patients with PD is associated with a specific motor subtype. This association might be explained by the involvement of non-dopaminergic pathways. These results have implications for the clinical management of PD with regard to the motor symptoms and cognition.
Cognition
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Dementia
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Gait
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Humans
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Logistic Models
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Neuropsychological Tests
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Parkinson Disease
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Phenotype
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Prevalence
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Tremor
8.Unilateral Epileptic Negative Myoclonus Following Focal Lesion of the Postcentral Cerebral Cortex Due to Acute Middle Cerebral Infarction.
In Uk SONG ; Dong Geun LEE ; Joong Seok KIM ; Jae Young AN ; Sang Bong LEE ; Yeong In KIM ; Kwang Soo LEE
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2006;2(4):272-275
Here we report a patient who suffered an acute infarction of the contralateral postcentral cerebral cortex and subsequently developed unilateral partial epilepsy with negative myoclonus. The findings of brain magnetic resonance imaging, polygraphic recordings of the postcentral somatosensory area, and response to anticonvulsant treatment support the presence of a cause-and-effect relationship, thereby providing evidence for a pathophysiological substrate for epileptic negative myoclonus.
Brain
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Cerebral Cortex*
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Cerebral Infarction*
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Epilepsies, Partial
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Humans
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Infarction
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Myoclonus*
9.A Recognition Survey by Psychiatry Residents Regarding the Quality of Psychotherapy Training and Psychotherapy Competencies in Korea
Ye Ji KIM ; Yeong Gi KYEON ; Seung Jae LEE ; Myong-Wuk CHON ; Sang Won LEE ; Sung Won JUNG ; Kang Uk LEE ;
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2021;60(3):223-231
Objectives:
This study surveyed the quality of psychotherapy training and psychotherapy competencies during residency in Korea.
Methods:
A questionnaire developed by The Committee of Residency Training of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association was completed by fourth-year residents of Korean psychiatry (n=120). The questionnaire examined their demographic characteristics, their experience of clinical psychotherapy training, their degree of satisfaction in the quality of psychotherapy training, and self-rated competence regarding the six types of psychotherapies, including supportive psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family psychotherapy.
Results:
The degree of satisfaction of the residents with the psychotherapy training was diverse among the types of psychotherapy and contents of training. Across all types of psychotherapies, the satisfaction levels of the quantity and quality of supervision education were low, except for psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Overall, more than 70% of residents were not satisfied with the theoretical education, clinical practice, and supervision education in three types of psychotherapies, including interpersonal psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family psychotherapy. A positive correlation was found between the degree of satisfaction with the quality of training experience and self-rated competence of psychotherapy. Specifically, the self-rated competence of psychotherapy was more highly correlated with the experience of clinical cases and supervision than theoretical education
Conclusion
This study showed the quantitative and qualitative status of psychotherapy training in Korean psychiatry residency programs, and the satisfaction level of psychotherapy education was low except for psychoanalytic psychotherapy. There is a strong need for the improvement of psychotherapy training programs in Korea.
10.A Recognition Survey by Psychiatry Residents Regarding the Quality of Psychotherapy Training and Psychotherapy Competencies in Korea
Ye Ji KIM ; Yeong Gi KYEON ; Seung Jae LEE ; Myong-Wuk CHON ; Sang Won LEE ; Sung Won JUNG ; Kang Uk LEE ;
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2021;60(3):223-231
Objectives:
This study surveyed the quality of psychotherapy training and psychotherapy competencies during residency in Korea.
Methods:
A questionnaire developed by The Committee of Residency Training of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association was completed by fourth-year residents of Korean psychiatry (n=120). The questionnaire examined their demographic characteristics, their experience of clinical psychotherapy training, their degree of satisfaction in the quality of psychotherapy training, and self-rated competence regarding the six types of psychotherapies, including supportive psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family psychotherapy.
Results:
The degree of satisfaction of the residents with the psychotherapy training was diverse among the types of psychotherapy and contents of training. Across all types of psychotherapies, the satisfaction levels of the quantity and quality of supervision education were low, except for psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Overall, more than 70% of residents were not satisfied with the theoretical education, clinical practice, and supervision education in three types of psychotherapies, including interpersonal psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family psychotherapy. A positive correlation was found between the degree of satisfaction with the quality of training experience and self-rated competence of psychotherapy. Specifically, the self-rated competence of psychotherapy was more highly correlated with the experience of clinical cases and supervision than theoretical education
Conclusion
This study showed the quantitative and qualitative status of psychotherapy training in Korean psychiatry residency programs, and the satisfaction level of psychotherapy education was low except for psychoanalytic psychotherapy. There is a strong need for the improvement of psychotherapy training programs in Korea.