1.A Study on Development of Epidermal Langerhans Cells in Fetus Using OKT6 Monoclonal Antibody.
Cheol Heon LEE ; Jai Il YOUN ; Yoo Shin LEE ; Sa Sun CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(1):3-13
Using a monoclonal antibody OKT 6, we nvestigated Langerhans cells by indirect immunoperoxidase technique in 60 skin specimens of fetuses from 3 months of gestation period to 10 months and 21 skin specimens of adults for the study of their development and the comparison of their density in fetus with adult. The results were as follows: 1. Langerhans cell population density of fetus was 52/mm in 4 months of gestation period, l07/mm in 5 months,136/mm in 6 months, l97/mm in 7 months, 235/mm in 8 months, and 311/mm in 10 months and there was a tendency to increase from 4 months to 1Q months. The earliest fetal skin specimen showing OKTg(+) Langerhans cell was that of 13 weeks and 2 days of gestation period. 3. Langerhans cell population density of back skin in fetus was 12.6% in 5 months, 16.0%, in 6 months, 20.8% in 7 months, 26.4% in 8 months and 36, 2% in 10 months of 900/mm in adult back skin. 4, Langerhans cell population density in adult was 432/mm in the skin of shin, 363/mm in prepuce, and 90Q/mm in back skin and there was statistically significant in difference between prepuce and back skin(p<0.00l).
Adult
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Fetus*
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Humans
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Immunoenzyme Techniques
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Langerhans Cells*
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Population Density
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Pregnancy
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Skin
2.A Study on Health Behaviors, Health Status and Anxiety about Aging for the Elderly: Focused on the Elderly in Senior Center.
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2009;20(2):179-188
PURPOSE: This study is conducted to survey and examine the relationships among anxiety about aging, perceived health status and health promoting behaviors in the elderly, and to provide basic data for health promoting interventions that would improve their successful aging. METHODS: Data in this study was collected from 333 elderly participants living in Busan. Descriptive statistics, t-test or ANOVA with Scheffe's test, Pearson's correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression were used for data analysis. RESULTS: The major findings of this study were as follows. 1) The mean score of anxiety about aging was 2.67 +/- 0.30, perceived health status 2.46 +/- 0.37, and health promoting behavior 2.77 +/- 0.21. 2) There was a positive correlation between health promoting behavior and perceived health status (r = 267, p = .000). There was a negative correlation between anxiety about aging and health promoting behavior (r = -.163, p = .003). 3) Health-promoting behavior was significantly associated with perceived health and anxiety about aging, which explained 20.9% of variance in health-promoting behavior. CONCLUSION: In order to promote perceived health status and to decrease anxiety about aging in the elderly, it is necessary to develop supporting interventions to decrease anxiety about aging.
Aged*
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Aging*
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Anxiety*
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Busan
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Health Behavior*
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Humans
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Senior Centers*
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Statistics as Topic
3.The Effects of Hand Moxibustion and Hand Press Pellet on Blood Pressure, Blood Lipids and Blood Cell Components in Aged Women with Essential Hypertension.
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2011;22(2):100-110
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of hand moxa and hand press pellet on blood pressure, blood lipids and blood cell components in elderly women. METHODS: This study was conducted as a quasi-experiment with none equivalent control group pre-post test design. The participants were elders who had essential hypertension. There were 18 members in the experimental group and 20 members in the control group. The experimental group received hand moxibustion and hand press pellet 3 times a week for 12 weeks. The results were analyzed using 2 test, t-test, Fisher's exact test and repeated measures ANOVA with the SPSS/WIN program. RESULTS: There were significant decreases in blood pressure in the experimental group compared to the control group. No significant difference was observed in total triglyceride, LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol between the two groups. Differences in hemoglobin and hematocrit were not significant either. However, there were significant increases in RBC in the experimental group after the intervention. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that combined hand therapy contributes to the decrease of blood pressure among the elderly with hypertension. Therefore combined hand therapy is recommended as a complementary nursing intervention strategy for the elderly with essential hypertension.
Aged
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Blood Cells*
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Blood Pressure*
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Cholesterol, HDL
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Cholesterol, LDL
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Complementary Therapies
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Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Female
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Hand*
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Hematocrit
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Humans
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Hypertension*
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Moxibustion*
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Nursing
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Triglycerides
4.Bilateral Ophthalmic Artery Occlusion in Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Mucormycosis.
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;22(1):66-69
PURPOSE: To report a case of bilateral ophthalmic artery occlusion in rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis. METHODS: Reviewed clinical charts, photographs, and fluorescein angiography RESULTS: An 89-year-old man with poorly controlled diabetes developed sudden bilateral ptosis, complete ophthalmoplegia of the right eye, and superior rectus palsy of the left eye. Brain and orbit magnetic resonance imaging showed midbrain infarction and mild diffuse sinusitis. On the 2nd day of hospitalization, sudden visual loss and light reflex loss developed. There were retinal whitening, absence of retinal arterial filling, and a total lack of choroidal perfusion on fluorescein angiography of the right eye. The left eye showed a cherry red spot in the retina and the absence of retinal arterial filling and partial choroidal perfusion on fluorescein angiography. On rhinologic examination, mucormyosis was noticed. Despite treatment, visual acuity and light reflex did not recover and he died 4 days after admission. CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral ophthalmic artery occlusion can occur in rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis.
Aged, 80 and over
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Arterial Occlusive Diseases/diagnosis/*etiology
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Brain Diseases/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
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Fatal Outcome
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Functional Laterality
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Mucormycosis/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
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Ophthalmic Artery/*pathology
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Orbital Diseases/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
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Paranasal Sinus Diseases/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
5.Bilateral Ophthalmic Artery Occlusion in Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Mucormycosis.
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;22(1):66-69
PURPOSE: To report a case of bilateral ophthalmic artery occlusion in rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis. METHODS: Reviewed clinical charts, photographs, and fluorescein angiography RESULTS: An 89-year-old man with poorly controlled diabetes developed sudden bilateral ptosis, complete ophthalmoplegia of the right eye, and superior rectus palsy of the left eye. Brain and orbit magnetic resonance imaging showed midbrain infarction and mild diffuse sinusitis. On the 2nd day of hospitalization, sudden visual loss and light reflex loss developed. There were retinal whitening, absence of retinal arterial filling, and a total lack of choroidal perfusion on fluorescein angiography of the right eye. The left eye showed a cherry red spot in the retina and the absence of retinal arterial filling and partial choroidal perfusion on fluorescein angiography. On rhinologic examination, mucormyosis was noticed. Despite treatment, visual acuity and light reflex did not recover and he died 4 days after admission. CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral ophthalmic artery occlusion can occur in rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis.
Aged, 80 and over
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Arterial Occlusive Diseases/diagnosis/*etiology
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Brain Diseases/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
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Fatal Outcome
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Functional Laterality
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Mucormycosis/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
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Ophthalmic Artery/*pathology
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Orbital Diseases/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
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Paranasal Sinus Diseases/*complications/diagnosis/microbiology
6.Melanocytic Nevus-Looking Pigmented Basal Cell Carcinoma Which Was Diagnosed by Dermoscopy.
Soo Jung SHIN ; Jin Yong LEE ; Chang Sun YOO ; Chul Woo KIM ; Sang Seok KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(1):63-64
No abstract available.
Carcinoma, Basal Cell*
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Dermoscopy*
7.The Effect of Modified Anterior Transposition of the Inferior Oblique Muscle for Hypertropia in Superior Oblique Muscle Palsy with Inferior Oblique Muscle Overaction.
Kyoung Sun SHIN ; JI Myong YOO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(2):384-389
PURPOSE: The authers studied the effect of modified anterior transposition of the inferior oblique muscle for hypertropia in superior oblique muscle palsy combined inferior oblique muscle overaction. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed 19 cases of superor oblique palsy, which were treated by modified inferior oblique muscle anterior transposition from January 1999 to march 2001. Mean follow-up was 14.6 months. The medial portion of inferior oblique muscle was transpositioned to 1mm posterior position of the temporal insertion of inferior rectus muscle and lateral portion of inferior oblique muscle was moved 5mm on imaginary line, which is the line of between temporal insertion of inferior rectus and inferior insertion of lareral rectus muscle, to the direction of inferior insertion of lateral rectus muscle from temporal insertion of inferior rectus muscle, then backward 6mm from that point perpendicularly. RESULTS: The success rates in modified anterior transposition were 94% in under 20delta of hypertropia and 89.5% in over +3 of IOOA. CONCLUSIONS: Modified anterior transposition is an effective procedure of +3 to +4 inferior oblique muscle overaction and hypertropia in superior oblique muscle palsy as a primary surgery.
Follow-Up Studies
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Paralysis*
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Retrospective Studies
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Strabismus*
8.A Case of Isolated Plantar Vein Thrombosis.
So Eun PARK ; Jin Yong LEE ; Soo Jung SHIN ; Chang Sun YOO ; Chul Woo KIM ; Sang Seok KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(6):436-437
No abstract available.
Thrombosis*
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Veins*
9.Effect of Korean red ginseng on the levels of serum p24 antigen, ?-microglobulin, and CD4+T cell counts in HIV infected patients treated with AZT(I).
Young Keol CHO ; Young Bong KIM ; Byung Sun CHOI ; Young Sik JANG ; Young Oh SHIN ; Yoo Kyum KIM
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1993;28(5):409-417
No abstract available.
Cell Count*
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HIV*
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Humans
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Panax*
10.Prevalence of hepatitis C virus antibody in korea.
Hak Kyoon SHIN ; Jae Deuk YOON ; Jae Chang YOO ; Moon Bo KIM ; Ki Soon KIM ; Sun Duck SUH
Journal of the Korean Society of Virology 1993;23(2):203-214
No abstract available.
Hepacivirus*
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Hepatitis C*
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Hepatitis*
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Korea*
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Prevalence*