1.Prognostic significance of DNA ploidy in colorectal cancer.
Chae Yong LIM ; Kwon Mook CHAE
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;41(4):467-472
No abstract available.
Colorectal Neoplasms*
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DNA*
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Ploidies*
2.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*
3.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*
4.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*
5.Pilar Sheath Acanthoma on Dorsum of Nose.
Sang Hyun PARK ; Jin Kyung CHAE ; Sun Yong KWON ; Seok Don PARK ; Kun PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(8):654-655
No abstract available.
Acanthoma*
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Nose*
6.Proximal advancement of PCL.
Jung Man KIM ; Soon Yong KWON ; In Tak CHU ; Young Chae LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(6):1523-1530
No abstract available.
7.Sparganosis in Subcutaneous Tissue of Thigh: A Case Report.
Soon Yong KWON ; Seung Koo RHEE ; Hwa Sung LEE ; Ki Won KIM ; Yoon CHAE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(1):207-210
A case of rare subcutaneous sparganosis in thigh treated by surgical excision is reported. In this 49year-old male with a palpable mass on the anteromedial aspect of mid-thigh (5x7x5cm sized) which was misdiagnosed with a soft tissue tumor initially, a sparganosis was suspected by a plain x-rays, bone scan and his past history which he frequently had raw snakes, frogs and raw fishes before but confirmed by MRI and surgical excision. This represents tor warning to some Koreans who have frequently comsumed raw fishes, snakes or frogs etc., and to some doctors because it is easily confused with a soft tissue tumor.
Fishes
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Snakes
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Sparganosis*
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Subcutaneous Tissue*
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Thigh*
9.Changes of Sernm Electrolyties in Open Heart Surgery Anesthesia.
In Ho KIM ; Yong Uk CHAE ; Byung Kwon KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1984;17(4):300-306
43 cases of pen heart surgery anesthesia done at Kyungpook National University hospital from Jun 1983 to August 1984, were measured for the concentrations of serum Na, K, Cl and CO2 before, during and after bypass. Also these values were analysed according to disease such as A(V)SD, TOF and M(S)I groups. The results were as follows. The mean values for serum sodium level before, during and after bypass were observed to be 124.41+/-8.62, 127.56+/-8.63, and 130.73+/-29.04mEq/G. These values revealed a tendency to elevation and the value after bypass was significantly increased comparied with the value before bypass(p<0.01). The mean values for serum potassium levels of all the cases before, during and after bypass were observed to be 3.84+/-1.01, 4.38+/-1.48, and 3.59+/-0.95mEq/G. The value after bypass was significantly decreased compared with the value during bypass(p<0.001). The mean values for serum chloride level of all the cases before, during and after bypass were observed to be 98.26+/-6.87, 97.10+/-6.59 and 98.35+/-7.94mEq/G and these values showed no significant change. The mean values for serum carbon dioxide levels of all the cases before, during and after bypass were observed to be 20.78+/-3.70, 22.33+/-4.53 and 24.87+/-3.72 mEq/G and these values continuously increased. The value after bypass was significantly increased. The value after bypass was significantly increased compared with the value before bypass. In the changes of serum electrolytes before, during and after bypass according to disease, the serum potassium level after bypass of the A(V)SD group and during bypass of TOF group showed a significant change(p<0.05). The changed values in the serum electrolytes before and during bypass became within normal range after bypass.
Anesthesia*
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Carbon Dioxide
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Electrolytes
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Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Heart*
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Potassium
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Reference Values
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Sodium
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Thoracic Surgery*
10.The Relationship between Brachial Ankle Pulse Wave Velocity and Complement 1 Inhibitor.
Yong Min CHAE ; Jong Kwon PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(5):831-836
Complement 1 (C1) inhibitor is an acute phase protein with anti-inflammatory properties. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the relationship between brachial ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV), the parameter of arterial stiffness, and C1 inhibitor. One hundred subjects were randomly enrolled in this study. Data about baPWV, age, gender, hypertension, smoking, and body mass index (BMI) were measured. Blood tests for total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein, high density lipoprotein, triglycerides, hemoglobin A1c, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, complement 3, and C1 inhibitor were performed. Based on the Pearson correlation, the C1 inhibitor showed a positive relation to the baPWV (P<0.001). Multiple regression analysis revealed the significant predictors of baPWV were not only the conventional risk factors of arteriosclerosis and/or atherosclerosis, such as age (P<0.001), gender (P<0.001), hypertension (P<0.001), and BMI (P=0.006), but also the acute phase protein, C1 inhibitor (P=0.025). In conclusion, C1 inhibitor is associated with arterial stiffness through its association with increased inflammation.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Age Factors
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Aged
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Ankle/blood supply
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Ankle Brachial Index
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Blood Flow Velocity/physiology
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Blood Pressure/physiology
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Body Mass Index
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Brachial Artery/*physiology
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Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein/*metabolism
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Elasticity
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Regression Analysis
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Risk Factors
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Sex Factors