2.MR features in patients with residual paralysis following aseptic meningitis.
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(1):39-44
No abstract available.
Humans
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Meningitis, Aseptic*
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Paralysis*
3.Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
Young Chul KIM ; Kyung Ok PARK
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2001;50(6):659-667
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult*
4.A case of deliriumm following the overdose of doxylamine and alcohol ingestion.
Chul LEE ; Young Han PARK ; In Ho PAIK
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(5):934-938
No abstract available.
Doxylamine*
;
Eating*
5.Cardiac Effect of Pulse Dexamethasone Therapy in Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia.
Jeong Nyun KIM ; Chul Young JUNG ; Eun Soo PARK ; Dong Chul PARK
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1999;10(1):10-16
PURPOSE: To examine the cardiac function, incidence and natural history of cardiac hypertrophy (CH) and the association of side effects with CH after pulse dexamethasone therapy in infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. METHODS: Twelve infants, gestational age 28.6+/-1.6(26-31)weeks, birth weight 1243+/-186 (1010- 1620)g, received a pulse course of dexamethasone, starting at 0.5mg/kg/d for three days and readministered ten days thereafter at a median of 19 days of age. Serial echocardiographic measurement of septal thickness(ST), left ventricular(LV) posterior wall thickness(PWT), LV diameter(LVD), LV length(LVL), LV mass, ejection fraction(EF) and acceleration time to right ventricular ejection time ratio(AT/RVET) were taken before, and 4, 11 days after starting dexamethasone. For infants diagnosed as CH, echocardiography was performed weekly until the parameters were normalized. Side effects of dexamethasone such as leukocytosis, hypertension, hyperglycemia and insulin therapy were recorded and compared. RESULTS: CH occurred in 5 of 12 infants(47%). ST, PWD, and AT/RVET increased significantly at 4 days and 11 days after starting dexamethasone than baseline. LVD decreased significantly at 4 days and 11 days after the administration of dexamethasone than before. Other parameter such as LVL, LV mass and EF were not changed and the evidence of left ventricular outflow obstruction was not observed. The incidence of hyperglycemia and insulin therapy were higher in CH group than in no CH group(p<0.05). Five infants with CH recovered until five weeks after starting dexamethasone on serial echocardiography, CONCLUSION: Infants receiving a pulse course of dexamethasone developed evidence of septal hypertrophy, thickened left ventricular wall and impaired filling of left ventricle immediately after starting dexamethasone but always resolved within five weeks Serial echocardiography is not probably routinely required in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia receiving pulse dexamethasone therapy.
Acceleration
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Birth Weight
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Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia*
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Cardiomegaly
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Dexamethasone*
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Echocardiography
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Gestational Age
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Heart Ventricles
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Humans
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Hyperglycemia
;
Hypertension
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Hypertrophy
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Incidence
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Infant*
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Insulin
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Leukocytosis
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Natural History
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Ventricular Outflow Obstruction
6.A Clinical Study of Supracondylar Fractures of the Humerus in Children
Byung Chul PARK ; Ik Dong KIM ; Soo Young LEE ; Joo Chul IHN ; Ihi Hyung PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(6):1241-1250
Supracondylar fracture of the humerus is the most common fracture about the elbow in children and much has been written about its treatment and the prevention of both Volkmann's ischemia with contracture and the nerve injuries associated with these fractures. However, it is still one of the most difficult fractures to manage and is frequently associated with significant residual complications. Among these complications, the change in carrying angle is the most common one. In a retrospective survey of 102 children with supracondylar fractures of the humerus treated at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Kyungpook National University Hospital, 68 cases were found to have sufficient clinical and roentgenographic data to classify the fractures and to determine the carrying angles at end result. The results are as follows: 1. The mean age of the 102 patients at the time of fracture was 7.3 years (range, 2 to 17 years), and the fractures were on the left side in 67.6%, and male comprised 70.1%. 2, Of all fractures, 98% were the extension type, and the most common direction of initial displacement of the distal fragment was postero-medial. 3. According to Arnold et al classification, fractures with moderate varus or valgus displacement were the most common types in our series. 4. In the associated injuries with fractures, there were 5 nerve palsies and 5 fractures at the other sites. 5. In our series, the carrying angle of the opposite side of the fractured elbow ranged from 2 to 23 degrees of valgus angulation, with a mean of 9.2 degrees. 6. The decrease in carrying angle was most common in fractures with postero-medial displacement. 7, As far as the position of immobilization after reduction of the fracture is concerned, there was less tendency of decreasing the carrying angle in pronated group. 8. Most cases were treated by conservative method. There was no significant difference in change of carrying angle between the cases treated by closed reduction and those by skeletal traction.
Child
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Classification
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Clinical Study
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Contracture
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Elbow
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Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Humans
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Humerus
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Immobilization
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Ischemia
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Male
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Methods
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Orthopedics
;
Paralysis
;
Retrospective Studies
;
Traction
7.Flexor Tendon Graft
Byung Chul PARK ; Ik Dong KIM ; Soo Young LEE ; Joo Chul IHN ; Young Goo LYU
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(6):1189-1194
Flexor tendon grafting is a well-proved procedure for the restoration of tendon defects in the hand. The results are not entirely predictable, it offers a good expectation of successful outcome. Authors have performed the tendon graft in thirteen cases of flexor tendon injury of the hand during the period from September '79 to January '82 and evaluated the results. The followings were the results obtained. 1. Male was eleven, female was two. Age distribution is from 4 to 38 years. 2. Injured fingers were thumb 6, index 2, middle finger 4 and little finger 1 cases. The site of the primary injury was on area of Bunnell's Zone II in all cases. 3. Time interval from tendon injury to flexor tendon graft was 6 weeks to 19 months (average 5.6 months). 4. The results of tendon grafts rated as excellent 2 cases and good 3 cases in preoperative Good group; excellent 1, good 3 and fair 1 in “Scar” group; fair 1 and 1 poor in “Joint” group; fair 1 in “Salvage” group. In the thumbs, the results were better than in the fingers. 5. Degrading the postoperative results were flexion contracture in 3 cases, lack of flexion ROM in 2 cases and bowstringing in 2 cases. 6. Pinch power of the finger where tendon graft was performed was 52% of that of the opposite healthy finger. 7. As complication, bowstringing was observed in 2 cases and recurvatum deformity of the PIP joint in one case.
Age Distribution
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Contracture
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Female
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Fingers
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Hand
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Humans
;
Joints
;
Male
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Tendon Injuries
;
Tendons
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Thumb
;
Transplants
8.The Relationship between Work Posture and Cervical Spine Abnormality among Cervicobrachial Disorder Workers in a Microwave-oven Assembling Factory.
Jong PARK ; Chul Gab LEE ; Young Sook KIM
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1996;29(3):565-578
This study conducted to evaluate the association of work posture with cervical spine abnormality toward 106 microwave-oven assemblers. A self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain a general characteristics and a work history of workers. The posture of neck and shoulder joint of workers were measured with video tape recording and the simple X-ray of cervical spine was checked-up to observe the X-ray abnormality including degenerative change, curvature abnormality, disc space narrowing or disc canal narrowing. The result were as follows. 1. The prevalence of degenerative change among cervicobrachial disorder workers was 44.3%(47 persons), curvature abnormality was 43.4%(46 persons), disc space narrowing was 21.7%(23 persons), and disc canal narrowing was 21.7%(23 persons). 2. The prevalence of degenerative change at cervical spine was increased with the degree of neck flexion(flexed versus neutral; odds ratio (OR)=2.7), the total work posture of neck(mild or severe awkward versus neutral; OR=1.2, 3.4). 3. The prevalence of degenerative change at cervical spine was increased with the degree of the right shoulder flexion, the heaviness of the materials carried by the right hand and the degree of awkwardness at the total work posture of right shoulder(p<0.05). 4. There was no evidence of association between curvature abnormality, disc space narrowing, disc canal narrowing and work posture. In conclusion the awkward work posture was related with degenerative change of cervical spine among microwave oven assembling workers and the further study in these field must be made to prove the association objectively.
Hand
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Microwaves
;
Neck
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Odds Ratio
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Posture*
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Prevalence
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Shoulder
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Shoulder Joint
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Spine*
;
Videotape Recording
9.A clinical review of congenital gastrointestinal anomalies.
Dong Hak SHIN ; woo Hyun PARK ; Chul Young BAE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1993;36(7):944-950
A clinical review was done on 343 infants and children diagnosed and operated at the Department of Pediatric Surgery in Keimyung University, Dong San Medical Center for congenital gastrointestinal anomalies from January, 1988 to December, 1991. The results are summarized as follows; The most prevalent age group of congenital gastrointestinal anomaly was within first week after birth, and infants within 3months occupied 70% of total, and male to female ratio was 2:1. 2) The moat common lesion of congenital gastrointestinal anomalies was stomach with 87cases (25.4%), followed by anus with 80 cases (23.3%), colon with 63 cases (18.4%) and biliary tract with 38 cases(11.1%). 3) The most common congenital anomaly was congenital hypertophic pyloric stenosis with 87 cases (25.4%), followed by imperforate anus with 70 cases (20.4%), congenital megacolon with 63 cases (18.4%), and prevalent age was 2 week-3month, first week after birth, 1month-3year. 4) The incidence of common congenital gastrointestinal anomalies were mostly higher in male than in female but choledochal cyst was higher in female than in male. 5) Associated anomalies were observed in 14 cases (4%) of total cases, duodenal atresia was seen the highest rate of the associated anomalies and the most common associated anomaly was annular pancreas, followed by Down syndrome, congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
Anal Canal
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Anus, Imperforate
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Biliary Tract
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Child
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Choledochal Cyst
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Colon
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Down Syndrome
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Female
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Hernia, Diaphragmatic
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Hirschsprung Disease
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant
;
Male
;
Pancreas
;
Parturition
;
Pyloric Stenosis
;
Stomach
10.A case of Paget's disease of the vulva.
Young Ho PARK ; Myeong Soon JEON ; Chul Hee YOON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1687-1689
No abstract available.
Vulva*