1.Operative Treatment of Fracture of The Proximal Humerus
Min Young CHUNG ; Won Suck RHI ; Jin Young CHUNG ; Soo Young JEUN ; Soo Myeong LEE ; Won Cheul SONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(6):1820-1826
Recently, the incidence of fracture and dislocation of the proximal humerus has been increased with increment of traffic accident and industrial accident. Although most proximal humeral fractures can be treated satisfactorily by simple conservative treatment, the displaced fracture or fracture-dislocatiion of the proximal humerus demands special treatment and judgement. It has been reported that the results of the surgical treatment of the unstable fracture of the proximal humerus was better than that of conservative treatment. The authors analysed 32 cases displaced fracture or fracture-dislocation of the proximal humerus treated operatively which were followed up more than 1 year at the Dae Han Hospital from June, 1990 to May, 1993. The obtained results were as follows; l. According to Neer's classification, there were 2-part fracture in 3 cases(9%), 3-part in 17 cases(54%), 4-part in 2 cases(6%), fracture-dislocation in 8 cases(25%) and head splitting in 2 cases(6%). 2. The clinical results by Neer's criteria were excellent in 9 cases(28%), good in 14 cases(44%), fair in 7 cases(22%), and poor in 2 cases(6%) among the 32 cases. 3. The complication were limitation of motion in 4 cases, avscular necrosis of humeral head in 2 cases, nonunion in 1 case, delayed union in 1 case, ectopic ossification in 1 case and malunion in 1 case. 4. In the unstable fracture of the proximal humerus treated by accurate reduction and rigid fixation with intensive rehabilitation can be obtained, relatively satisfactory results because of the inability to maintain an acceptable closed reduction.
Accidents, Occupational
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Accidents, Traffic
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Classification
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Dislocations
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Head
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Humeral Head
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Humerus
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Incidence
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Necrosis
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Ossification, Heterotopic
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Rehabilitation
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Shoulder Fractures
2.Brain CT of non-pineal intracranial germ cell tumors
Hang Young LEE ; Eun Cheul CHUNG ; Dong Ho LEE ; In Wook CHOO ; Kee Hyun CHANG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1986;22(1):27-35
19 cases of non-pineal intracranial germ cell tumors were reviewed retrospectively with both radiologic andclinical featurses. The results were as follows: 1. The age distribution was 8 to 32 year old (16 year old of meanage) and the sex distribution shows male predominence(15:4). 2. The histopathologic diagnosis included 11 cases ofgeminoma, 2 cases of mixed germ cell tumor, 1 case of embryonal cell carcinoma and 5 cases of unknown. 3. Thelocation of tumors was the suprasellar region in 8 cases, the left basal ganglia and thalamus in 5 cases, and theright frontal lobe in 1 case. Among 11 cases of geminoma, 6 cases involve the suprasellar region and 3 cases theleft basal ganglia and thalamus. 4. In clinical features, there were visual disturbance, diabetes insipidus,increased ICP signs, motor weakness, hormonal disorders, and personal changes in order. 5. In tumor marker studyof 6 cases of geminoma, 5 cases show increase in HCG, titie, but all 6 cases were normal in AFP titer. 6. In brainCT, most of all revealed well-defined homogeneous high density with or without small central low density andhomogenous enhancement at solid portion,and there was calcification in only case with mixed germ cell tumor.
Age Distribution
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Basal Ganglia
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Brain
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Diagnosis
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Frontal Lobe
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Germ Cells
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Humans
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Male
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Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal
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Retrospective Studies
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Sex Distribution
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Thalamus
3.Surgical Treatment of Fractures of the Ankle.
Min Young CHUNG ; Won Suck RHI ; Won Cheul SONG ; Soo Myeong LEE ; Sang Dong SEO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(3):741-748
The ankle is an important joint supporting the entire musculoskeletal system during standing and walking. Current opinion has emphasized necessity of anatomical reduction and rigid internal fixation for a displaced or unstable fracture of the ankle. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation of the adequate surgical operative methods and postoperative care with prognosis. The authors analysed 104 cases of ankle fracture, treated operatively in Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Dae-Han Hospital from January 1991 to December 1994, followed up more than one year. The results were as follows: 1. According to the classification of Lauge-Hansen and Danis-Weber, the most common type was supination-external rotation and type B, respectively. 2. The most common cause of injury was slip down and the others were traffic accident, fall down and direct trauma. 3. According to the criteria of Meyer, the result of treatment was good or excellent in 94 cases (90.4%) radiologically and in 91 cases (87.5%) clinically. 4. The complications were 5 cases of traumatic arthritis, 3 cases of malunion, 2 cases of non-union and 1 case of infection. 5. The early ROM exercise after accurate reduction and rigid internal fixation was very important in treatment of fracture of the ankle.
Accidents, Traffic
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Ankle Fractures
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Ankle*
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Arthritis
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Classification
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Joints
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Musculoskeletal System
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Orthopedics
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Postoperative Care
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Prognosis
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Walking
4.A clinical study on cerebrovascular accidents.
Young June KIM ; Ho Sik HONG ; Kyoung Mi KIM ; Nam Cheul KIM ; Hye Suk CHUNG ; Min Su KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(12):51-62
No abstract available.
Stroke*
6.Interferon Treatment on HBeAg Positive Chronic Hepatitis B with HBV Precore Mutant in Liver Tissue.
Youn Jae LEE ; Sung Cheul OK ; Sang Hyuk LEE ; Sang Young SEOL ; Jung Myung CHUNG ; Yeong Hong PARK ; Nam Young JOO
Korean Journal of Medicine 1998;55(1):43-51
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the prevalance of HBV precore mutant in chronic B hepatitis patients and whether HBV precore mutants affect hepatic inflammation and response to interferon alfa. METHODS: HBV DNA in liver tissue from 48 chronic hepatitis patients was amplified by polymerase chain reaction. The HBV precore mutants were detected by direct sequencing of amplified PCR products. Thirty-three HBeAg-positive patients (Group 1: wild- type, Group 2: mixed) were received 3-6 MU INF three times a week for 4-6 months. We did follow-ups for at least six months(mean : Group 1-11.3, Group 2- 13.7 months). A complete responder was defined as persistent(>6 months) normalization of transaminase and loss of HBeAg and/or seroconversion. RESULTS: The HBV precore mutants were found in 15 cases(31.2%) among 48 patients: 7 cases(21.2%) in 33 HBeAg-positive patients and 8 cases(53.3%) in 15 HBeAg-negative patients. The HBV precore mutants were more frequently found in HBeAg-negative patients(p= 0.043). Differences in severity of hepatic pathology were not observed in the wild-type versus mutant-type chronic hepatitis B patients(p =1.00). Initial response rate was not significantly different between two Groups(p= 0.228), but complete response rate had a lower tendency in Group 2 (p=0.073). CONCLUSION: There is a tendency for HBV precore mutants to be less responsive to INF therapy than wild type. Therefore the patients with chronic hepatitis B should be treated as early as possible in natural history of their liver disease before the emergence of HBV precore mutants.
DNA
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hepatitis
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Hepatitis B e Antigens*
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Hepatitis B, Chronic*
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Hepatitis, Chronic*
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Interferon-alpha
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Interferons*
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Liver Diseases
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Liver*
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Natural History
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Pathology
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
7.A Case of Nonfunctioning Paraganglioma of the Posterior Mediastinum.
Young Chul MUN ; Sung Keun YU ; Hye Jung PARK ; Kyeong Cheol SHIN ; Choong Ki LEE ; Jin Hong CHUNG ; Kwan Ho LEE ; Mee Jin KIM ; Jung Cheul LEE
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2000;17(2):155-160
Paraganglioma is a tumor from the extra adrenal paraganglion system and is rarely observed in the mediastinum. The authors experienced a case of nonfunctioning paraganglioma of the posterior mediastinum. The patient was 34-years-old male in whom abnormal mass lesion was nites in chest radiograph with hemoptysis. His blood pressure and serologic examination were within normal range upon admission to our hospital. Chest CT revealed a tumor in the left lower lobe. Diagnostic thoracoscopy was performed and diagnosed a posterior mediastinal mass. Surgical resection was them performed. Posterior mediastinal mass was removed successfully and histological examination of the surgical specimen diagnosed paraganglioma. He received radiotherapy after surgery and was followed up. Related literature are reviewed.
Blood Pressure
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Hemoptysis
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Humans
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Male
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Mediastinum*
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Paraganglioma*
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Radiotherapy
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Reference Values
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Thoracoscopy
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
8.Benefits of Recurrent Colonic Stent Insertion in a Patient with Advanced Gastric Cancer with Carcinomatosis Causing Colonic Obstruction.
Semi PARK ; Sang Joon SHIN ; Joong Bae AHN ; Hei Cheul JEUNG ; Sun Young RHA ; Sang Kil LEE ; Hyun Cheol CHUNG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2009;50(2):296-299
Malignant obstruction develops frequently in advanced gastric cancer. Although it is primarily the gastric outlet that is obstructed, there are occasional reports of colonic obstruction. Treating intestinal obstruction usually requires emergency surgery or stent insertion. There are several kinds of complications with stent insertion, such as bowel perforation, stent migration, bleeding, abdominal pain and reobstruction. Nevertheless, endoscopic stent insertion could be a better treatment than emergency surgery in cases of malignant bowel obstruction in cancer patients with poor performance status. We report a case of advanced gastric cancer with carcinomatosis in which a recurrent colonic stent was inserted at the same site because of cancer growth into the stent. The patient maintained a good condition for chemotherapy, thus improving their chances for survival.
Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Intestinal Obstruction/etiology/radiography/*surgery
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Prosthesis Implantation/*methods
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*Stents
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Stomach Neoplasms
9.Significant Gene Selection Using Integrated Microarray Data Set with Batch Effect.
Ki Yeol KIM ; Hyun Cheol CHUNG ; Hei Cheul JEUNG ; Ji Hye SHIN ; Tae Soo KIM ; Sun Young RHA
Genomics & Informatics 2006;4(3):110-117
In microarray technology, many diverse experimental features can cause biases including RNA sources, microarray production or different platforms, diverse sample processing and various experiment protocols. These systematic effects cause a substantial obstacle in the analysis of microarray data. When such data sets derived from different experimental processes were used, the analysis result was almost inconsistent and it is not reliable. Therefore, one of the most pressing challenges in the microarray field is how to combine data that comes from two different groups. As the novel trial to integrate two data sets with batch effect, we simply applied standardization to microarray data before the significant gene selection. In the gene selection step, we used new defined measure that considers the distance between a gene and an ideal gene as well as the between-slide and within-slide variations. Also we discussed the association of biological functions and different expression patterns in selected discriminative gene set. As a result, we could confirm that batch effect was minimized by standardization and the selected genes from the standardized data included various expression pattems and the significant biological functions.
Bias (Epidemiology)
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Computational Biology
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Dataset*
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Genes, vif
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RNA
10.Organotypic Slice Culture of Rat Hippocampus for Neuroscience Research.
Soon Cheul HONG ; Young Chul YOUN ; Dong Keun LEE ; Dong Wook KIM ; Soo Ahn CHAE
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2003;11(1):13-19
PURPOSE: Organotypic slice cultures are suitable for morphological and electrophysiological studies, and a valuable method to evaluate physiological and pathological responses to external stimuli. This study was designed to establish a method and to assess its values of organotypic slice cultures of rats' hippocampus for neuroscience research. METHODS: 8-day-old neonatal Sprague-Dawley rat's brain was dissected quickly and the brain was removed. Both of the hippocampi were dissected out in Petri dishes and placed on a chopper or tissue cutter with Gey's balanced salt solution(GBSS). Slices of 450 micrometer were cut and separated by adding of a drop of GBBS. Extra GBBS was aspirated. Transfer tissue slices of Millicell membrane were inserted in six-well plates containing 1 mL of warmed Gahwiler's media. Six-well plates were placed in an incubator at 36 degrees C with 5% CO2, and the media were changed regularly every 2 to 3 days. Some tissues were placed in 4% paraformaldehyde for staining and others were placed in Phosphate buffered saline(PBS) for 30 min for Western blotting. Then, we stained the free-floating, cryocutting or paraffin embedded slices with H&E or the days of 6, 9, 14 and 24 in vitro(DIV), and evaluated any changes of tissues and neurons by an image analysis system RESULTS: Hippocampal cultures had well-defined cell body layers of dentate gyrus, CA1, 2, 3 and 4 as early as the day of 6 in vitro(DIV). After 14 DIV, the cultures became gradually thinner from 450 micrometer to 150 micrometer. After 21 DIV, there were migrations of cells away from the margins of the slices and degenerative changes of some neuronal cells occurred. But pyramidal cells always were organized in well-defined cellular layer even after several weeks in the culture. Therefore, the best results were obtained by culturing slices of 6 to 14 DIV. Slice cutures was maintained after 4 weeks in vitro, but the oppotunity of contamination and infection increased as the periods of cultures trolonged. In staining, after any tissue was cultured in 2 weeks in vitro, no differentiation of the morphology and distribution in dentate gyrus, CA1, 2 and 3 were seen. In organo-typic slice culture of rats' hippocampus, we witnessed growth of glial and neuronal cell, and found pyramidal and granular cells. NeuN proteins were identified by Western blotting, and the density of NeuN protein bands was at the maximum value on the day of 9 in vitro. CONCLUSION: Since the organotypic slice cultures of rats' hippocampus were similar to the hippocampus in vivo in terms of anatomical and cellular morphology, it will become a valuable method for neuroscience research.
Animals
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Blotting, Western
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Brain
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Dentate Gyrus
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Hippocampus*
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Incubators
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Membranes
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Neurons
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Neurosciences*
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Paraffin
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Pyramidal Cells
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley