1.Surgical Results of Intermittent Exotropia.
Young Hoon PARK ; Myung Mi KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1989;30(6):969-974
To study the results of surgically treated intermittent exotropia, 62 consecutive patients have been followed up for over 6 months. Initial postoperative alignments in all cases were between 10 PD esodeviation and 10 PD exodeviation. Six months after surgery, 85.5% of initial postoperative alignment within 10 PD to either side remained satisfactory, as did 85% of initial orthophoria. Persisting overcorrections without fusion occurred in 1.6%, while under corrections of 15 PD or more occurred in 3.2%. A satisfactory result could be obtained through alignment of 0 +/- 10 PD immediately after operation.
Esotropia
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Exotropia*
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Humans
2.Effect of Visual Feedback Squat Motion on Core Muscles Thickness of Young People with Lower Back Pain
HoJin JEONG ; ChiBock PARK ; YongNam KIM
Journal of Korean Physical Therapy 2019;31(4):216-221
PURPOSE: This study examined the effect of visual feedback squat on the core muscle thickness of young adults experiencing back pain. METHODS: Thirty adult men and women who experienced back pain were assigned randomly to 15 members of the visual feedback squat group (VSG) and 15 of the normal squat group (NSG) to train three times a week for a total of eight weeks. The core muscle thickness was compared prior to the test for four weeks and eight weeks after the test by dividing it into warm-up exercise, main exercise, and 10 minutes finishing exercise. Before, and four weeks and eight weeks later, the thickness of the core muscle was compared using an ultrasonic imaging system. Repeated measured ANOVA was performed to compare the groups, and a Bonferroni test was performed as a post-hoc test to assess the significance of the timing of the measurements in each group according to the periods. An independent t-test was conducted to test the significance between the groups according to the measurement points. RESULTS: A significant change in the main effects of time and interactions of the time difference in muscle thickness of transvers abdominis were observed between the visual feedback squat and control groups according to the measurement point (p<0.05). No significant difference in the muscle thickness of both muscles was observed between the groups with the exception of the right abdominis (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that visual feedback squat exercise is expected to have positive effects on the development of transverse abdominis in core muscles.
Adult
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Back Pain
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Feedback, Sensory
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Female
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Humans
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Low Back Pain
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Male
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Muscles
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Ultrasonography
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Warm-Up Exercise
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Young Adult
3.External Ventricular Drainage System with Long Subcutaneous Tunnel.
Chang Wook HUR ; Seong Ho KIM ; Sang Woo KIM ; Chul Hun CHANG ; Byung Yon CHOI ; Soo Ho CHO
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2004;35(1):88-90
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study is to introduce a new method of external ventricular drainage system to reduce the complications of infections by making a long subcutaneous tunnel. METHODS: Between January 2002 and March 2003, 59 cases of ventriculostomy including 44 cases of short subcutaneous tunnel and 15 cases of long subcutaneous tunnel were performed and analysed. Subarachnoid hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrhage were major indications for ventriculostomy. RESULTS: No infection was noted in the group of 15 patients with long subcutaneous tunnel. Whereas, 6 cases(13.6%) of infection was diagnosed in the group of 44 patients with short subcutaneous tunnel. The ventriculostomy was kept maximally for 11(mean 7.4)days without infection in the patients with long subcutaneous tunnel. CONCLUSION: To reduce the infection as a complication of ventriculostomy, we devise a new drainage system that involves the long subcutaneous tunnel.
Drainage*
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Ventriculostomy
4.Effects of the Expression of Leptin and Leptin Receptor (OBR) on the Prognosis of Early-stage Breast Cancers.
Yongnam KIM ; Si Young KIM ; Jae Jin LEE ; Jeongho SEO ; Youn Wha KIM ; Suck Hwan KOH ; Hwi Joong YOON ; Kyung Sam CHO
Cancer Research and Treatment 2006;38(3):126-132
PURPOSE: Obesity-related leptin and leptin receptor (OBR) have a relation to the development of cancer and metastasis and also the low survival rate for breast cancer patients. Leptin has been associated with increased aromatase activity and it displays functional cross-talk with estrogen. This study was designed to determine the relationship between the expression of leptin and OBR in breast cancer tissue and the prognosis of early-stage breast cancer patients, and especially for the tamoxifen-treated patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety-five patients with early-stage breast cancer and who had undergone surgical treatment at Kyung Hee University Hospital between January 1994 and June 2004 were analyzed. The surgical specimens underwent immunohistochemical analysis for leptin and OBR. The patients' survival and clinical characteristics were obtained from the medical records. RESULTS: Of the 95 patients, 79 (83%) and 32 (33.7%) showed the expression of leptin and OBR in breast cancer tissue, respectively. The expression of leptin and OBR in breast cancer tissue was not significantly related to the clinicopathological characteristics, including obesity, the expression of hormonal receptor, the HER-2/neu expression, menopause, stage and the nuclear grade. The expression of leptin and OBR was not significantly related to the overall disease-free survival (DFS). For the tamoxifen-treated postmenopausal obese patients, the DFS of the leptin-positive group was higher than that of the leptin-negative group (p=0.017). CONCLUSION: The expression of leptin and OBR in breast cancer tissue may be not a prognostic factor for disease-free survival of breast cancer patients. In the future, further studies are needed to determine whether leptin expression could be a predictive factor for tamoxifen therapy in the postmenopausal obese subgroup among the early breast cancer patients.
Aromatase
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Breast Neoplasms
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Breast*
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Disease-Free Survival
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Estrogens
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Female
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Humans
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Leptin*
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Medical Records
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Menopause
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Obesity
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Postmenopause
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Prognosis*
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Receptors, Leptin*
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Survival Rate
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Tamoxifen