1.Anterior Plate Fixation of the Cervical Spine Fractures in Ankylosing Spondylitis.
Jae Yoon CHUNG ; Jung Pil HEO ; Ki Tae YI
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1997;4(1):106-113
No abstract available.
Spine*
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Spondylitis, Ankylosing*
2.The patients' satisfaction following implant treatment.
Yoon Young HEO ; Seong Joo HEO ; Myung Woo CHANG ; Ji Man PARK
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2008;46(6):569-576
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: While patient-centered outcomes are usually not reported, these may represent major aspects of the implant success for the patient. Use of a well-designed patient survey form can be an invaluable asset to the implant practitioners. PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to investigate patient satisfaction after implant therapy by means of a questionnaire. MATERIAL AND METHODS: South Korean patients (n = 100), who visited the dental examination center of Soon Chun Hyang university hospital, were asked to fill out the satisfaction questionnaire regarding aspects of cost, comfort, esthetics, chewing, gingival health, food impaction, phonetic aspect, screw loosening, and general satisfaction. Responses to statements were given on the Likert response scale. Four experimental groups of patients were distinguished with various location (A1, A2, A3), year (B1, B2, B3), number of implant replacements (C1, C2, C3), and treatment cost (D1, D2, D3). The reliability of the response scales was measured by calculation of its internal consistency, expressed as Cronbach's alpha. The scales were distinguished by means of factor analysis method. Possible differences in scale scores among the groups were assessed by One-way ANOVA (alpha = 0.05). RESULTS: Patients responded to most of the statements with high satisfaction. But the mean scale score of statement about cost was low. After the verification of internal consistency and factor analysis, five components, e.g. general satisfaction, comfort, chewing efficiency, esthetics, and phonetic aspect were grouped together. These components could be explained with common meaning and the first factor was named as 'general satisfaction' . Differences in patient satisfaction on the scale with esthetics were present between patients who have been wearing the implant prosthesis less than three years and those more than seven years (B1 < B3). CONCLUSION: The patients were generally satisfied with the outcome of implant treatment. But the patients' major complaint was high cost and while the statistically significant difference was not shown, the satisfaction scale about food impaction and esthetics was low. So the continuing efforts to make improvements about these problems are needed for the implant practitioners.
Dental Implants
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Esthetics
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Factor Analysis, Statistical
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Health Care Costs
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Humans
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Mastication
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Patient Satisfaction
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Prostheses and Implants
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Weights and Measures
3.Congenital Patent Urachus: Report of 2 Cases.
Jeong Moon HEO ; Jong Byung YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1994;35(10):1151-1155
The congenital patent urachus is the failure of complete urachal lumen closure and results in a free communication between the bladder and the umbilicus. Embriologically the urachus represents the vestigial remnant of the allantois which, in the fetus, communicates with the cloaca. The first patient is a 6-day-old female infant, and she was transferred due to urine leakage from the reddish hen egg sized protruding mass on the umbilicus. The fistulogram showed a long fistulous tract which communicates with bladder and umbilicus. A complete resection of the patent urachus was done. The second patient is a 1-day-old male infant, and he was transferred for operation of omphalocele from local clinic. Urine leakage was detected from the urachus at operative field, and so complete resection of the urachus was performed, and the one stage repair was performed for treatment of mild intestinal herniation. Postoperative courses of the two cases were uneventful.
Allantois
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Cloaca
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Female
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Fetus
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Hernia, Umbilical
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Ovum
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Umbilicus
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Urachus*
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Urinary Bladder
4.Comparison of Penile Size and Satisfaction between One Stage and Two Stage Urethroplasty for Hypospadias.
Jeong Moon HEO ; Jong Byung YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1996;37(11):1260-1266
PURPOSE: We studied penile size of children who underwent hypospadias repair. Also we surveyed the degree of satisfaction with, as judged by patient's parents and urologist. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We measured the relaxed and erected penile size of children who underwent hypospadias repair and followed more than one year (28 cases of one stage repair and 20 cases of two stage repair). All of them had no complication. We used age adjusted ANOVA test for penile size, and Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank test for comparison of satisfaction with penile appearance between one stage group and two stage group. RESULTS: Significant difference was noted between one stage group and two stage group for relaxed and erected penile length (p<0.05), but penile circumference was not (p>0.05). Two stage group showed statistically significant larger value than one stage group for glandular size, glandular shape, position of meatus, general appearance, and genital perception score as judged by patient's parents (p<0.05). And two stage group showed statistically larger value than one stage group for genital perception score judged by urologist (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that two stage operation met with better penile size and satisfaction judged by patient's parents and urologist than one stage operation for middle and posterior penile hypospadias.
Child
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Female
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Humans
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Hypospadias*
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Male
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Parents
5.Age-Associated Modulation of Human Osteoskeletal Biology: A Review Article.
Seong Soo HAN ; Sik YOON ; Nam Shin HEO ; Moon Il CHO ; Young Hyun YOO
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 1994;7(2):137-155
This review-article is aimed at shedding a light upon the nature of age-associated changes in the human skeletal system. When the anatomical, physiological and biochemical consequences of bone aging are considered together with the hardening, drying and the diminished repair capabilities of the elderly, it can be seen that fractures assume greater importance as a clinical problem in the geriatric population. Older people start out with a deficit of cortical bone, making them more fracture prone and once fractures occur, the necessary treatments (immobilization, use of casts, etc.) accelerate the rate of bone loss. In addition, aged individuals stand a higher risk for complications of the hospital and enforced bed rest that may ensue. The problems resulting from bone loss in the elderly may be partially alleviated by providing adequate health service support which should include consideration of the following points : 1. Age, sex and general health status ; 2. Habits and inclinations towards physical activities ; 3. Nutritional and endocrine background ; 4. Presence of any specific bone diseases, including osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, osteomalacia and ankylosis ; 5. Psychosocial adaptability and other behavioral elements.
Aged
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Aging
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Ankylosis
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Bed Rest
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Biology*
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Bone Diseases
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Health Services
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Humans*
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Motor Activity
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteomalacia
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Osteoporosis
6.Impact of Parenting Stress and Husband's Support on Breastfeeding Adaptation among Breastfeeding Mothers.
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2017;23(4):233-242
PURPOSE: This study investigated the relationships among parenting stress, husband's support, and breastfeeding adaptation in mothers. METHODS: A correlational survey design was utilized in this study. Data were collected from 181 breastfeeding mothers with infants under 12 months of age. Participants were recruited from the outpatient clinic, a child photo studio, or from the kid's cafe from July 22 to September 13, 2016. Instruments for collecting data included Childcare Stress Inventory (CSI), Husband's Support scale, and the Breastfeeding Adaptation scale. Data were analyzed using SPSS 21.0 by frequency, descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient and multiple regression. RESULTS: Of the 181 subjects, 54.7% responded they only breastfed with 75.7% who received breastfeeding education. Seventy-two percent of mothers made a decision to breastfeed by themselves. The mean score was 2.39±0.53 for parenting stress, 3.07±0.43 for husband's support, and 3.85±0.49 for breastfeeding adaptation. Factors influencing breastfeeding adaptation were identified as lower parenting stress (β=−.54), greater husband's support (β=.31), breastfeeding (β=.31), and older age of baby (β=.14), with 56.0% that explained variance. CONCLUSION: This study reports that parenting stress has negative effect on breastfeeding adaptation, while husband's support has positive effect. Results may be useful in developing new strategies for enhancing breastfeeding adaptation.
Adaptation, Psychological
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Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Breast Feeding*
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Child
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Education
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Humans
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Infant
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Mothers*
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Parenting*
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Parents*
7.The Effects of Pa n retinal Photocoagulation on Macular Microcirculation in Diabetic Retinopathy(Short term follow up).
Jin Ho WOO ; Jang Won HEO ; Hee Seong YOON
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(5):1276-1280
We investigated the effects of panretinal photocoagulation (PRP)on macular microcirculation in diabetic retinopathy. PRP using argon blue green laser was performed in 23 eyes of 15 patients with early proliferative diabetic etinopathy and very severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy without significant macular edema. The changes in volume, flow, velocity of macular microcirculation were measured before PRP, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month following PRP, using Heidelberg Retina Flowmeter(HRF). Mean volume, flow, velocity of macular microcirculation decreased to a maximal degree 1 hour following PRP, from 14.87+/-0.40, 387.45 +/-101.40, 1.40+/-0.28(before PRP)to 12.44+/-1.39, 347. 33+/-100.39, 1.27+/-0.34(p<0.05). From 1hour to 1 month after PRP, macular microcirculation gradually increased. However, throughout this period, all parameters of macular microcirculation remained lower than pre-PRP level(p<0.05). Our study suggests that panretinal photocoagulation reduces the macular microcirculation in diabetic retinopathy.
Argon
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Diabetic Retinopathy
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Humans
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Light Coagulation*
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Macular Edema
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Microcirculation*
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Retina
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Retinaldehyde*
8.A Case of Severe Hypertension associated with Growth Hormone Therapy.
Nyeon HEO ; Chang Hee OH ; June HUH ; Phil Soo OH ; Hong Jin LEE ; Hae Sun YOON
Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology 2001;6(1):77-84
The use of recombinant DNA technology to produce human growth hormone has resulted in a marked increase in availability of Growth Hormone(GH) to treat short stature due to GH deficiency and other conditions, such as Turner syndrome, familial short stature, chronic renal insufficiency and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR). But, the GH therapy may result in the adverse events such as sodium and water retention, pseudotumor cerebri, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, growth of nevi, recurrence of tumor. We experienced a case of severe hypertension associated with GH therapy in a 14-year-old male who presented high blood pressure up to 190/100 mmHg and normalized at 2-3 weeks after discontinuation of GH. Therefore, we think that the blood pressure should be carefully monitored during GH therapy.
Adolescent
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Blood Pressure
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DNA, Recombinant
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Fetal Growth Retardation
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Growth Hormone*
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Human Growth Hormone
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Humans
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Hypertension*
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Male
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Nevus
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Noonan Syndrome
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Pseudotumor Cerebri
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Recurrence
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses
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Sodium
9.Electromicroscopic Characterization about Vibrio alginolyticus Phage Isolated from Marine Products.
Jin Woo JU ; Seong A JU ; Moon Soo HEO ; So Gyem YOON ; Joo An OK ; Byoung Gon MOON
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1997;32(1):91-101
The study of bacteriophage began by F.W. Twort in 1915 and the lytic cycle recognized by d'Herellel in 1917. It repeated about the marine bacteriophage containing Vibrio phage by Smith, Spencer and Ju. Authors isolated 2 virulent phages for the pathogenic V. alginolyticus from marine products. These 2 phages were examined their ultrastructure & host-infection by elecron microscopy and in vivo test using skin of rats. V. alginolyticus phages(VAPs) fomed plaques about 0.5 - 0.9mm in diameter and bands 50 - 60% in sucrose density gradient. VAP had 50 - 120nm tail and 40 - 90nm head in diameter. In vivo test, using rat skin, as well as in vitro test VAP had the activity to V. alginolyticus isolated.
Animals
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Bacteriophages*
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Coriolaceae
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Head
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Microscopy
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Rats
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Skin
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Sucrose
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Tail
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Vibrio alginolyticus*
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Vibrio*
10.Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Urinary Bladder: A Case Report.
Jeong Moon HEO ; Jong Byung YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1996;37(4):488-491
Inflammatory pseudotumor of urinary bladder is a rare benign entity that clinically and radiologically simulates a malignant tumor. This benign lesion can easily be mistaken for sarcoma, and only careful pathologic examination can provide a definite diagnosis. It is important to recognize this lesion as benign to avoid the potentially serious consequences of misdiagnosis. A 53-year-old man presented with a history of micturition pain and urinary frequency despite of symptomatic treatment with antibiotics for 2 weeks. Cystoscopic examination, ultrasonography and of revealed a well defined mass with central necrosis. The mass was located at the left lateral wall of the bladder, and it was 3x3 cm sized round shape. We suspected benign tumor by above diagnostic modalities and we confirmed inflammatory pseudotumor by frozen section of mass, followed by partial cystectomy was performed. Awareness of this unusual lesion is important to prevent unnecessary surgical procedure. We report a case of inflammatory pseudotumor of the urinary bladder and reviewed 21 cases of this disease including our case.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Cystectomy
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Errors
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Frozen Sections
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Granuloma, Plasma Cell*
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Necrosis
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Sarcoma
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Ultrasonography
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Urinary Bladder*
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Urination