1.Diver Death due to Underwater Explosion.
Joo Young NA ; Jeong Woo PARK ; Seok Hyun YOON ; Jong Shin PARK ; Byung Ha CHOI ; Youn Shin KIM
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2014;38(4):171-174
A 44-year-old man was cutting an outer plate of a ship, at a depth of 25 m below sea level. Following a sudden explosion, he was discovered unconscious and was carried to the surface by other divers. There was no evidence of vital signs upon arrival at the hospital. Postmortem computed tomography, which was performed prior to autopsy, revealed massive pneumocephalus in the brain, pneumohemothorax, diffuse lung contusions with multiple traumatic lung cysts, air-fluid level in the cardiac chamber of the chest, and pneumoperitoneum in the abdomen. Postmortem external examination showed a circular abrasion on the jaw, diffuse subcutaneous emphysema, and contusion in the right upper arm. An internal examination revealed intravascular air bubbles in all four chambers of the heart, and diffuse pulmonary trauma including contusion, laceration, and multiple traumatic cysts. Blast injury to the chest, and air embolism due to the underwater explosion were established as the underlying cause of death.
Abdomen
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Adult
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Arm
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Autopsy
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Blast Injuries
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Brain
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Cause of Death
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Contusions
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Diving
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Embolism, Air
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Explosions*
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Heart
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Humans
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Jaw
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Lacerations
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Lung
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Pneumocephalus
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Pneumoperitoneum
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Ships
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Subcutaneous Emphysema
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Thorax
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Vital Signs
2.The change of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical education in Korea: a national survey of medical schools
Seung-Joo NA ; Bo Young YOON ; Sanghee YEO
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2023;35(4):349-361
Purpose:
This study aims to investigate how medical schools in Korea managed their academic affairs and student support in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and their plans for the post-COVID-19 era.
Methods:
An online survey was conducted, and a link to a questionnaire was distributed to all the administrators of the 40 medical schools in Korea. The final analysis data involved responses from 33 medical schools and 1,342 students. Frequency analysis, cross-tabulation analysis, Fisher’s exact test, and one-way analysis of variance were applied for statistical analysis.
Results:
Regarding instruction methods, most medical schools in Korea transitioned from in-person learning to video-on-demand learning (51.5%) and real-time online learning (42.4%). Among the school leaders, 36.4% planned to continue offering online classes combined with in-person classes beyond the end of the pandemic. Among the students, the online class concentration and participation score was 3.0 points or lower, but the class understanding score was 3.6 points, above a moderate level.
Conclusion
Students cited the shorter times needed to attend school and being able to take classes repeatedly as advantages of online classes, and over one-third of medical schools intended to continue with a hybrid of in-person and online learning even after the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions end.
3.Clinical Usefulness of the Revised International Workshop for Ocular Sarcoidosis Criteria in Korean Patients
Jimin PARK ; You Na KIM ; Yoon Jeon KIM ; June Gone KIM ; Young Hee YOON ; Joo Yong LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2021;62(9):1227-1234
Purpose:
To compare differences between the original criteria for diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis (OS) (first International Workshop for OS [IWOS] 2009) and the revised criteria (sixth IWOS 2017), and their clinical usefulness when assessing OS in Korean patients.
Methods:
We analyzed patients with suspected OS who visited our tertiary referral ophthalmological and pulmonary clinic from 2007 to 2018. We diagnosed patients using both sets of criteria. Blood test and biopsy data (collected by physicians) and slit-lamp, fundus, and fluorescein angiography data (collected by ophthalmologists) were reviewed.
Results:
Thirty-four patients were diagnosed using both criteria. Of 32 patients who underwent biopsies, 31 had OS (96.87%). Using either set of criteria, 31 patients were diagnosed with definite OS and two with presumed OS. One patient diagnosed with possible OS using the previous criteria was diagnosed with presumed OS using the revised criteria. The new criteria add the lysozyme level, the CD4/CD8 ratio, and positron emission tomography imaging data to the old criteria and add the descriptors “presumed OS” and “probable OS”. There is no need to use the revised criteria in Korea; the biopsy and imaging data are adequately diagnostic.
Conclusions
IWOS revised the OS diagnostic criteria by adding new parameters. However, this was unnecessary for Korea, where the biopsy and imaging data are adequately diagnostic.
4.Clinical Usefulness of the Revised International Workshop for Ocular Sarcoidosis Criteria in Korean Patients
Jimin PARK ; You Na KIM ; Yoon Jeon KIM ; June Gone KIM ; Young Hee YOON ; Joo Yong LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2021;62(9):1227-1234
Purpose:
To compare differences between the original criteria for diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis (OS) (first International Workshop for OS [IWOS] 2009) and the revised criteria (sixth IWOS 2017), and their clinical usefulness when assessing OS in Korean patients.
Methods:
We analyzed patients with suspected OS who visited our tertiary referral ophthalmological and pulmonary clinic from 2007 to 2018. We diagnosed patients using both sets of criteria. Blood test and biopsy data (collected by physicians) and slit-lamp, fundus, and fluorescein angiography data (collected by ophthalmologists) were reviewed.
Results:
Thirty-four patients were diagnosed using both criteria. Of 32 patients who underwent biopsies, 31 had OS (96.87%). Using either set of criteria, 31 patients were diagnosed with definite OS and two with presumed OS. One patient diagnosed with possible OS using the previous criteria was diagnosed with presumed OS using the revised criteria. The new criteria add the lysozyme level, the CD4/CD8 ratio, and positron emission tomography imaging data to the old criteria and add the descriptors “presumed OS” and “probable OS”. There is no need to use the revised criteria in Korea; the biopsy and imaging data are adequately diagnostic.
Conclusions
IWOS revised the OS diagnostic criteria by adding new parameters. However, this was unnecessary for Korea, where the biopsy and imaging data are adequately diagnostic.
5.The Long-term Outcome of Fascial Sling Operation in Female Stress Urinary Incontinence: Multicenter Study in Korea.
Jong Bouk LEE ; Won Hee PARK ; Yoo Sik LEE ; Joo Tae SEO ; Suk San PARK ; Ha Young KIM ; Duk Yoon KIM ; Yong Gil NA ; Young Kyung PARK ; Ha Na YOON ; Dae Kyung KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2005;46(9):950-955
PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term outcomes of fascial sling operation conducted at multicenters in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 564 patients, who underwent fascial sling operation for stress urinary incontinence, between December 1996 and May 2001, at 10 institutions in Korea, were included in this study. They were all followed up for a period of at least 2 years. History taking, a physical examination, and urodynamic studies, including Valsalva leak point pressure (VLPP), were conducted before the operation. Postoperative symptoms and satisfaction were assessed using a questionnaire. The 269 (47.7%), 266 (47.2%) and 29 (5.1%) patients underwent operations with autologous rectus fascia, cadaveric allograft fascia and autologous fascia lata, respectively. RESULTS: The mean follow up period was 43.6 months, ranging from 24 to 77 months. Stress urinary incontinence was cured in 485 (86.0%) patients and improved in 31 (5.5%). In autologous fascia group, 252 (84.6%) patients were cured and 18 (6.0%) improved; whereas, in allograft fascia group 233 (87.6%) patients were cured and 13 (4.9%) improved. 253 (84.9%) patients with autologous fascia and 228 (85.7%) patients with allograft fascia were satisfied, making a total of 481 patients (85.3%) that were satisfied with the operation. According to the fascia length and preoperative VLPP value, there were no differences in the success and patient satisfaction rates. There were 197 (34.9%) patients with preoperative urge urinary incontinence, and 92 (46.7%) of these were either cured or improved postoperatively. However, de novo urge urinary incontinence was noted in 8 patients (1.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the long-term outcome of fascial sling operation for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence was satisfactory.
Allografts
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Cadaver
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Fascia
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Fascia Lata
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Female*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Korea*
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Patient Satisfaction
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Physical Examination
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Urinary Incontinence*
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Urodynamics
6.A Case of Hemichorea of Unknown Cause in a Hemodialysis Patient.
Na Ri YOON ; Joung Ran CHOI ; Byung Joo SHIM ; Hyun Hee KANG ; Young Soo KIM ; Sun Ae YOON ; Young Joo KIM ; Jung Wook PARK ; Young Ok KIM
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2006;25(5):847-850
Uremic patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) therapy are prone to develop encephalopathy, but the cause is often unclear. Clinical signs of encephalopathy in the uremic patient often overlap with several other affections causing neurological disorders. Chorea or hemichorea occurs very rare, when basal ganglia are injured in HD patients. We hereby report a case of hemichorea of unknown cause in a hemodialysis patients. A 57-year-old diabetic HD patient was presented with sudden onset of right hemichorea. We could not find causes of hemichorea such as hyperglycemia, hepatic failure, drug, hyponatremia, and thiamine deficiency. T1-weighted MRI demonstrated hyperintense lesion limited to the left basal ganglion. Hemichorea disappeared completely 6 months after the onset with support care.
7.Microbiologic Study of Imported Donor Corneas and Preserved Solutions.
Yoon Soo NA ; Sung Wook WOO ; Ja Heon KANG ; Myung Jin JOO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2005;46(12):1974-1977
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of contamination of imported donor corneas and their preserved solutions, and to characterize the spectrum of contaminating microorganisms. METHODS: Thirty-seven imported donor corneas and their preserved solutions imported between December 2003 and June 2005 were included in this study. RESULTS: Five imported donor corneas (13.5%) had positive bacterial cultures, and none had positive fungal or mycobacterial cultures. On the other hand, the preserved solutions did not have positive bacterial, fungal, or mycobacterial cultures. One of the 5 imported donor corneas with positive bacterial culture had a mixed bacterial culture. There were 3 isolates of Staphylococcus epidermidis, 1 isolate of Streptococcus viridans, 1 isolate of Enterobacter cloacae, and 1 isolate of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of contamination of imported donor corneas is low; however, there is a risk of postkeratoplasty infection by contaminated donor corneas. Thus, careful management should be practiced during and after corneal transplant operations.
Cornea*
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Enterobacter cloacae
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Hand
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Humans
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Prevalence
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Staphylococcus epidermidis
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Tissue Donors*
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Viridans Streptococci
8.Primary Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary ; An Analysis of 9 Cases with Review of the Literature.
Jung Eun MOK ; Ji Yoon JUNG ; Jun Hee NA ; Jong Hyeok KIM ; Bong Hee KIM ; Joor Rung HUH ; Yong Man KIM ; Young Tak KIM ; Joo Hyun NAM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1998;41(12):3016-3022
Clear cell carcinoma of the ovary is a clinicopathologic entity with distinct morphologic characteristics and known to be associated with poor prognosis irrespective of stage and prognostic benefits of chemotherapy have not been evidently demonstrated. This represents 2-3.6% of all ovarian malignancies. From October, 1991 to January, 1998, nine patients with primary clear cell carcinoma of the ovary treated in the deptartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center were identified, and clinical and histologic review(including architectural pattern, mitotic activity, nuclear grading) was performed retrospectively. The age of the patients ranged from 30 to 67 year(mean+S.D.; 46.0+11.8) and the mean parity was 1.2 (+1.3). Five(55.6%) of nine patients had elevated level of CA 125. The size of the tumors varied from 3 cm to 20 cm with the mean maximal diameter of 12.1 (+6.3) cm. The FIGO stages of the patients were IC(6 cases, 66.7%), IIC (2 cases, 22.2%) and IV(1 case, 11.1%). All patients except one were treated by total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingoophorectomy with or without omentectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection. All except two were received postoperative chemotherapy with regimens such as CEC (cyclophosphamide + epirubicin + carboplatin), TC(taxol + carboplatin), CC(cyclophosphamide + carboplatin) or CAP (cyclophosphamide + adriamycin + cisplatin). The mean follow-up duration was 14.6 (+ 8.6) months and 8 patients were free of disease and one patient with stage IV disease died of disease during postoperative chemotherapy(4 months after surgery).
Chungcheongnam-do
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Doxorubicin
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Drug Therapy
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Epirubicin
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gynecology
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Lymph Node Excision
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Obstetrics
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Ovary*
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Parity
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Ulsan
9.Results of Scleral Allografting on Scleral Necrosis Following Pterygium Excision.
Yoon Soo NA ; Myung Jin JOO ; Jae Ho KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2005;46(3):402-409
PURPOSE: To emphasize the importance of conjunctival flap or amniotic membrane covering on the scleral allograft for scleral necrosis following pterygium excision. METHODS: Five eyes in four patients showed signs of impending perforation caused by scleral necrosis following pterygium excision, with strontium irradiation in four eyes and with instillation of mitomycin C in the other eye for preventing recurrence of pterygium. All cases were transplanted human sclera stored at -20 degrees C in Eye-Bank. Among them, the patient's own conjunctiva was used to cover the scleral allograft with interrupted sutures in four eyes, where in the other eye the scleral allograft was alternatively covered over by using human amniotic membrane stored at -70 degrees C. RESULTS: The results of all five cases were very successful without any complications during an average follow-up of 19 months (range 6~25 months). CONCLUSIONS: Based on the clinical experiences of these five cases, we concluded that the covering of the scleral allograft with conjunctiva or amniotic membrane is a very important procedure to ensure the successful viability of the scleral allograft, which is a natural structure of the conjunctiva and sclera.
Allografts*
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Amnion
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Conjunctiva
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Mitomycin
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Necrosis*
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Pterygium*
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Recurrence
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Sclera
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Strontium
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Sutures
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Transplantation, Homologous*
10.Ceftriaxone-Associated Biliary Pseuodolithiasis: Sonographic and CT Findings.
Yoo Na SEO ; Seon Joo LEE ; Jeong Hee YOON
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2005;53(5):363-366
Ceftriaxone is known to induce a precipitation in the gallbladder that mimics gallstones on sonography in the children and adults. "Biliary pseudolithiasis" is now used to describe this reversible, benign complication accompanying ceftriaxone therapy. It is important to be aware of this adverse effect because it does not need any specific treatment. To our knowledge, there have not been any reports of CT findings of ceftriaxone-associated biliary pseudolithiasis in literature. We herein report two cases of ceftriaxone-associated biliary pseudolithiasis with sonographic and CT findings, which were completely resolved after the cessation of ceftriaxone therapy.
Adult
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Ceftriaxone
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Child
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Gallbladder
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Gallstones
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Humans
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Ultrasonography*