1.Development of Desmoid and Mesenteric Fibromas following Total Colectomy for Adenomatous Polyposis Coli in Gardner's syndrome.
Korean Journal of Pathology 1989;23(4):465-469
We describe a case of polyposis coli, which was followed by development of desmoid in the rectus adbominis muscle and fibromas in the mesentery during an interval of two years. This case supports the hypothesis that, in Garder's syndrome, the traumatic injury by colectomy triggers an unusual fibrous proliferation in the peritoneal cavity and incision site under the possible genetic basis.
3.Congenital Dislocation of the Hip
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1980;15(4):707-718
It is well known that early diagnosis and early treatment is very important for the patient with congenital dislocation of the hip joint to have favorable function in the whole life. The goal of treatment is to replace the hip restored in containment with anatomical position. There have been various treatments in both conservative and surgical methods. In the past, conservative treatment has been prevalled, and since Salter has advocated innominate osteotomy, this surgical method could be successively replaced the treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip in the older age group. We have experienced 40 congenital dislocation of the hips out of 35 patients at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in National Medical Center. Clinical analysis has been performed, with average 3 years and 9 months follow-up study and the resuits are as follows. 1. Majority of the case was treated primarily at age between 12-24 months. 2. The preponderence of girl to boys was 33:2. 3. The affection ratio of left to right side was nearly equal as 16:14. Five out of 35 cases were involved at both sides. 4. The chief complaints were almost limping and limb shortening. 5. In 40 hips from 35 patients, 12 hips were treated by closed reduction, 3 hips by open reduction and 18 hips by Salters innominate osteotomy in the age group under 7 years old. By Seddon's classification, we obtained 11 excellent and good results out of 12 cases treated by closed reduction, 2 out of 3 hips by open reduction and 15 out of 18 hips by Saiters innominate osteotomy. 6. We performed femoral derotation osteotomy in 2 cases, 9 and 11-year-old patients. Steels operation with femoral shortening in 9-year-old girl and bilateral THR on 2 hips in 44-year-old patient. Result of derotation osteotomy belonged to clinical failure and THR belonged to excellent group by Seddons classification. 7. We experienced one case of avascular necrosis transiently, but finally healed delaying weight bearing.
Adult
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Child
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Classification
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Containment of Biohazards
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Dislocations
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Early Diagnosis
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Extremities
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip Joint
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Hip
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Humans
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Methods
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Necrosis
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Osteotomy
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Steel
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Weight-Bearing
5.Fractures of the Distal End of the Femur
Seong Do CHO ; Duk Yun CHO ; Key Yong KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(5):903-911
No abstract available in English.
Femur
6.A case of nonimmune hydrops fetalis.
Kwang Soon PARK ; Yong CHO ; Yong Phil KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(6):869-876
No abstract available.
Hydrops Fetalis*
7.Two Cases of Wernicke's Encephalopathy with Hyperemesis Gravidarum.
Min Young JUNG ; Yong CHO ; Yong Pil KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(8):1735-1739
We have experienced two cases of Wernicke's encephalopathy associated with hypere-mesis gravidarum. Delay in it's diagnosis caused a protracted illness and persisting neurol-ogic deficits. Because of its association with chronic alcoholism, possibility of Wernicke's encephalopathy may not be considered in early stage of disease. The clinical feature, the principle of management and the prevention of Wernicke's encephalopathy are discussed.
Alcoholism
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum*
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Pregnancy
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Wernicke Encephalopathy*
8.Periosteal chondroma arising in the Phalangeal Bone: Report of Three Cases
Key Yong KIM ; Joon O YOUN ; Yong Sun CHO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(3):1049-1053
Periosteal chondroma is a slowly growing cartilage tumor of limited size, which develops within and beneath the periosteal connective tissue and characteristically erodes and induces sclerosis of the contiguous cortical bone. The typical morphology of this tumor consists of an area of outer cortex scalloping involving the metaphyseal lesion of a long bone with slightly overhanging edges and a small amount of cartilage calcified matrix adjacent to the scalloping. Histologically this benign tumor can mimic chondrosarcoma. Awareness of this fact is important in order to avoid overdiagnosis and resultant overtreatment of the benign lesion. We report three cases of periosteal chondromas arising in the phalangeal bones of the hand. All were treated by curettage. No local recurrence was seen following this treatment.
Cartilage
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Chondroma
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Chondrosarcoma
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Connective Tissue
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Curettage
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Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1
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Hand
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Medical Overuse
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Pectinidae
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Recurrence
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Sclerosis
9.Histopathologic Study of Dermatophytosis.
Sung Wook KIM ; Si Yong KIM ; Baik Kee CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1995;33(3):421-429
BACKGROUND: Dermatophytosis is sometimes difficult to diagnose deinitively if it has atypical clinical characteristics and mycological tests are negative. Histopathologic findings may be different depending upon the location and causative dermatophytes. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate histopathologic characteristics nf dermatophytosis depending upon the areas of involvement. METHODS: We evaluated the clinical and histopathologic features of 32 cases of dermatophytosis which were diagnosed by skin biopsies at the Dermatology Department of branch hospitals of Catholic University Medical College from March 1985 to August, 1994. Histopathologic features were observed in three dilferent groups divided by location, area of terminal hair, areas of vellus hair and hairless areas. RESULTS: Epidermal changes including hyperkeratosis, parakeratos, acanthosis, spongiosis and neutrophilic exocytosis were frecuently observed in the three groups of Iermatophytosis. In 7 cases of tinea capitis and linea barbae, follicular and inflamma or changes of the deep dermis were important. Hyphae and spores were observed in 71%(5 cases) and 57%(4 cases) respectively, in the follicles. In 19 cases of tinea faciale, tiriea corporis and tinea cruris, change epidermis and superficial dermis as well as findings of follicular infundibulum were important. Herphae were observed in 84%(16 cases) and 53%(10 cases) in the stratum corneum and vellus hir follicle respectively, and in 3 cases the hyphae were observed only in the vellus hair follicle. Sandwich sign, known to be important clue of dermaliophytosis, was observed in only 5%(1 cacse, In 6 cases of tinea manus and linea pedis, hyphae and spores were rebserved in 100% (6 cases) and 33%(2 cases) respectively, in the stratum corneum. CONCLUSION: We consider tha histopathologic observations may of great help to diagnose some difficult cases of dermatophytosis and the presence of hyphae n .he vellus hair follicle may be a more frequent and important finding than the sandwich sign the dermatophytosis of the vellus hairy regions.
Arthrodermataceae
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Biopsy
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Dermatology
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Dermis
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Epidermis
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Exocytosis
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Hair
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Hair Follicle
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Hospitals, Satellite
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Hyphae
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Neutrophils
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Skin
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Spores
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Tinea Capitis
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Tinea*
10.Chronological changes of cholelithiasis in the southwestern part of Korea.
Sun Pil KIM ; Jung Yong KIM ; Hyun Jin CHO
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;41(2):195-202
No abstract available.
Cholelithiasis*
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Korea*