1.An Imported Case of Intestinal Capillariasis Presenting as Protein-Losing Enteropathy.
Youngmee KWON ; Hwoon Yong JUNG ; Hyun Kwon HA ; Inchul LEE
Korean Journal of Pathology 2000;34(3):235-238
Intestinal capillariasis is caused by a small trichurid nematode, Capillaria philippinensis, which infects freshwater fish as intermediate hosts and subsequently fish eating birds as definitive hosts. It has occurred in areas such as the Philippines and Thailand where people eat raw fish. We report an imported case of intestinal capillariasis in a 31-year-old Korean man who lived in Saipan for ten years. He suffered from diarrhea with weight loss, abdominal distension, and pitting edema in the lower extremities for two years. He ate raw freshwater fish in the Saipan 2 years ago. The diagnosis was confirmed by jejunal biopsy. Flat mucosal surface without villi contained sections of numerous round worms with stichosome, larvae, and eggs which were identified as Capillaria philippinensis. The patient was successfully treated with albendazole.
Adult
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Albendazole
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Biopsy
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Birds
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Capillaria
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Diagnosis
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Diarrhea
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Eating
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Edema
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Eggs
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Fresh Water
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Humans
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Larva
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Lower Extremity
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Ovum
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Philippines
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Protein-Losing Enteropathies*
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Thailand
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Weight Loss
2.Ultrasonographic Findings of Breast Diseases During Pregnancy and Lactating Period.
Yong Hyun PARK ; Yeon Hee LEE ; Tae Hee KWON
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;33(3):443-447
PURPOSE: To evaluate ultrasonographic findings and usefulness in the diagnosis of breast diseases during pregnancy and lactati ng period. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The authors evaluated the ultrasonographic findings of 18 breast diseases during pregnancy and lactation retrospectively. The ultrasonographic examinations were performed with linear-array 5 MHz transducer (ATL). Final diagnoses were obtained by the excisional biopsy, fine needle aspiration and clinical follow-up. RESULTS: Total 18 cases of breast diseases were consisted of 8 cases of galactocele, 4 cases of fibroadenoma, 3 cases of axillary accessory breast, 2 cases of lactating adenoma, and I case of phylloides tumor. The ultrasonographic findings of the above breast diseases were valuable in the diagnosis and therapeutic planning. CONCLUSION: Ultrasonography is the initial and useful method of diagnosing breast diseases during pregnancy and lactating period.
Adenoma
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Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Breast Diseases*
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Breast*
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Fibroadenoma
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Follow-Up Studies
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Lactation
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Pregnancy*
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Retrospective Studies
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Transducers
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Ultrasonography
3.Follow-up of herniated neucleus pulposus by MRI: report of three cases with lumbar radiculopathy.
Do Youn KWON ; Yong Hyun NAM ; In Young SEONG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1993;17(2):274-279
No abstract available.
Follow-Up Studies*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Radiculopathy*
4.A Case of Common Bile Duct Obstruction Associated with Duodenal Diverticulum.
Kwon YOO ; Hyo Suck LEE ; Yong Bum YOON ; In Sung SONG ; Chung Yong KIM ; Yong Hyun PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1988;8(1):49-52
The Duodenal diverticulum is the rare cause of the common bile duct obstruction. We experienced a case of the diverticulum of the second portion of duodenum in a 59-year-old male, who complained recurrent attacks of right upper abdominal pain and fever since 16 months prior to admission. Duodenoscopic finding and UGI study revealed a typical duodenal diverticulum just side to the papilla of Vater. Diverticulectomy and cholecystectomy was performed and after than, he has been free front above mentioned symptoms. We reported a case of duodenal diverticulum which caused recurrent common bile duct obstruction.
Abdominal Pain
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Cholecystectomy
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Common Bile Duct*
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Diverticulum*
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Duodenum
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Fever
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
5.A Case Report of Anti-Jr(a) in Pregnant Woman.
Hyun Kyong KIM ; Quehn PARK ; Chung Hyun NAHM ; Oh Hun KWON ; Yong Won PARK
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1995;6(2):185-188
The high incidence antigert Jr" was first identified in 1970 by Stroup and Macllroy. Anti-Jr~ was immune antibodies developed by transfusion or pregnancy and occasionally cause hemolytic disease of the newborn and transfusion reaction, but these usually mild. We are reporting the first case of anti-Jra in Korea, which was identified in pregnant woman with transfusion history. The 35 year old pregnant woman(G6P4L1D3A1) admitted to treat for incompetent internal os of cervix on department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Prenatal irregular antibody screening was negative. One unit of RBC was transfused at 21 gestational weeks for correction of anemia. One week later, irregular antibody was detected in her serum. The antibody reacted best by indirect antiglobulin test and panagglutinated all identified cells. The titer was 1 : 8. The antibody was identified as anti-Jr by Dr. Osaka Red Cross Center. Her phenotype of Jra was Jr(a-), but there was no Jr(a-) person in her family. She might have anti-Jra in her serum with undetectable level due to multiple pregnancies. In this case, the development of anti-Jr was stimulated by one unit of RBC transfusion with anamnestic reaction. The titer of anti-Jr was gradually reduced during pregnant period. She delivered at 37 gestational weeks by cesarian section. The baby was clinically well at birth and typed as Jr(a+).
Adult
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Anemia
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Antibodies
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Blood Group Incompatibility
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Cervix Uteri
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Coombs Test
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Female
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Gynecology
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant, Newborn
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Korea
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Mass Screening
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Obstetrics
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Parturition
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Phenotype
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Multiple
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Pregnant Women*
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Red Cross
6.Klebsiella pneumoniae Cellulitis Associated with Osteomyelitis was Suspected by Highly Elevated Inflammatory Marker Serum Procalcitonin.
Sang Hyun PARK ; Jin Kyung CHAE ; Sun Yong KWON ; Kun PARK ; Seok Don PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(5):362-363
No abstract available.
Cellulitis*
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Klebsiella pneumoniae*
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Osteomyelitis*
7.Dermatomyositis Associated with Follicular Lymphoma.
Jin Kyung CHAE ; Sang Hyun PARK ; Sun Yong KWON ; Seok Don PARK ; Kun PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(7):564-566
No abstract available.
Dermatomyositis*
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Lymphoma, Follicular*
8.A case of intrauterine fetal death caused by the torsions and stricture of the cord.
Yong Kui CHOI ; Kae Hyun NAM ; Kwon Hae LEE ; Soon Gon LEE ; Tai Ho CHO
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(8):1154-1157
No abstract available.
Constriction, Pathologic*
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Fetal Death*
9.Nevus Lipomatosus Cutaneous Superficialis with Ectopic Sebaceous Glands on the Neck.
Sun Yong KWON ; Jin Kyung CHAE ; Sang Hyun PARK ; Seok Don PARK ; Kun PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(1):82-84
No abstract available.
Neck*
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Nevus*
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Sebaceous Glands*
10.The Role of Platelet-derived Growth Factor in Regeneration of Pasteurized Osteochondral Graft in Rabbits.
Han Seok SON ; Seung Koo RHEE ; Soon Yong KWON ; Ki Haeng LEE ; Sang Hyun RHO
Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Research Society 1999;2(2):139-145
Platelet-derived growth factor(PDGF) is known to accelerate soft tissue fracture and periodontal bone healing, but little information is available for characterizing the healing of articualr cartilage. This study was designed to demonstrate the regeneration potential of pasteurized autogeneous osteochondral graft when PDFG was applied locally in vivo. Eighteen rabbits in two groups were used in the experiment. The free osteochondral fragment(1x1x1 cm) were taken from distal femur. The fragment were pasteurized in 65degrees C for 5 minutes. In experimental group(group II), the fragment were soaked in 0.25 mg/ml of recombinant human PDGF mixed 5 ml normal saline and reimplanted to the resected site, and followed with local administration of 0.25 mg/ml PDGF to knee joint. In control group(group I), the pasteurized fragment were reimplanted in the resected site without any treatments. The histologic characteristics of the transplanted autografts for three rabbits in each group were observed at 3, 5 and 7 weeks postoperatively. The results were as follows; Group II revealed the more favorable regeneration of articular cartilage, less arthritic changes and more mature arrangement of chondrocytes than group I. Even thought the cartilage is avascular and the regeneration capacity of pasteurized cartilage is severely limited, the regeneration of grafted articular cartilage is thought to be accellerated by increased newly formed blood vessels and soft tissues due to the diffusion of PDGF on grafted cartilage, and probably also by differentiation of mesenchymal cells in the initial stage of experiment. The results of this study suggest that local administration of PDGF could be used for the treatment of posttraumatic or degenerative arthritis and various cartilage damages.
Autografts
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Blood Vessels
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Cartilage
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Cartilage, Articular
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Chondrocytes
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Diffusion
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Femur
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Osteoarthritis
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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor*
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Rabbits*
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Regeneration*
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Transplants*