1.Clinical Study of 55 Seizure Patients.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1984;2(2):127-131
The authors had studied 55 cases with clinical seizure who were regularly treated with appropriate anticonvulsants over 6 months. In their distribution of age, teens are most freguent and their twenties followed. Males are more affected than female in the ratio of 3 to 2. Seizure may occur at any age; but our study shows that it is commoner in the first to third decades of life, about 72% of all cases, commonest in teens. The figures for 55 cases collected by us are : generalized type, 78% ; partial type, 22% ; 60% of all cases 33 are ldiopathic group, who had no demonstrable underlying neurologic abnormality. The major part of all idiopathic cases had their attacks of seizure before 30 years of age and; those of symptomatic cases are rather late over age of 30, and their figures are; cerebrovascular disorder, 6 cases; brain tumor, 5 cases; cerebral cysticercosis, 4 cases. 51 cases of all patients had evident abnormalities on their EEG. According to both their type of seizure and EEG findings, their drug was determined and, if need be, second drug was added. Freguently used drugs were dilantin, phenobarbital & Valproic acid etc. Mean therapeutic serum levels of anticonvulsants are: dilantin, 8.3 mg/L phenobarbital, 12.4 mg/L; which levels are less than those in U. S. A. In our study, the reponse to anticonvulsants were mostly good in about 2 years.
Adolescent
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Anticonvulsants
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Brain Neoplasms
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Cerebrovascular Disorders
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Cysticercosis
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Electroencephalography
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Phenobarbital
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Phenytoin
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Seizures*
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Valproic Acid
3.Correlation study on foods/nutrients intake and the mortality and the morbidity of carcers of stomach and colorectum in Korea.
Myong Kyun CYNN ; Dong Hyun KIM ; Keun Young YOO
Korean Journal of Epidemiology 1993;15(2):119-131
No abstract available.
Korea*
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Mortality*
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Statistics as Topic*
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Stomach*
4.Decompressive Effect of Indirect Decompression in Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture.
Myun Whan AHN ; Young Yeun KIM ; Jin Myong DAN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(1):113-120
This study was performed to establish a radiological indication and contraindication of indirect decompression in the thoracolumbar burst fracture as well as to clarify an acceptable degree of the canal constriction to enhance neurologic recovery and to prevent the spinal stenosis. The canal diameter ratio (CDR) of the constricted level was determined using pre-and post-operative CAT images of 31 thoracolumbar burst fractures, decompressed indirectly. The acceptable CDR was decided by the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval of the post-operative CDR in cases without neurologic deficit associated with the canal constriction. A radiological indication and contraindication of indirect decompression was establish based on the calculation of the discriminant equation and linear regression equation respectively. The results were as followings. 1. The acceptable CDR was 46% at the cauda equina level and 37% at the conus medullaris level. 2. According to the result of calculation of the regression equation, the radiological contraindication of indirect decompression was the pre-operative CDR of 13% or less at the cauda equina level and 27% or less at the conus medullaris level. In conclusion, the radiological indication of indirect decompression was the pre-operative CDR of 34% at the cauda eqbina level and 42% at the conus medullaris.
Animals
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Cats
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Cauda Equina
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Constriction
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Conus Snail
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Decompression*
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Linear Models
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Spinal Stenosis
5.Two Cases of Inflammatory Linear Verrucose Epidermal Nevus.
Bon Keal KOO ; Jong Sick CHA ; Hyang Bae KIM ; Young Ho SON ; Myong Yol KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1983;21(1):137-141
Inflammatory linear verrucose epidermal nevus(ILVEN) is characterized by an early age of onset, predominance in females, pruritus, unresponsiveness to treatment, and a distinctive inflammatory and psoriasiform histologic appearance. We present two cases of typical ILVEN. One of them was a 16-year-old male, who had had a mild pruritic linear verrucose patch involving the right arm which grew slowly for about 8 years. The other case was a 14-year-old girl whose lesion appeared at the age of 13. This lesion was localized on the right posterior thigh and showed linear distribution and verrucose appearance. Histopathological findings of two cases showed hyperkeratosis with foci of parakeratosis, moderate to marked acanthosis, elongation of the rete ridges, and occasional slight spongiosis, and chronic inflammatory infiltration in the dermis.
Adolescent
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Age of Onset
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Arm
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Dermis
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Nevus, Sebaceous of Jadassohn*
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Parakeratosis
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Pruritus
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Thigh
6.A Case Report and Review of Tetanus.
Dong Pil KIM ; Hyo Yong AHN ; Myong Chun KIM ; Hyung Seob WON ; Young Gwan KO
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1998;9(2):347-351
Tetanus is a rare disease in the developed countries, including Korea, as a result of nearly universal active immunization. Because many physicians have little experience with its diagnosis and management, misdiagnosis and therapeutic delay may result in catastrophic consequences. We report one case of generalized tetanus. A previously healthy 35-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department because of stiffness on jaw and neck. board-like abdomen, extended and rigid both legs, chest tightness, and dyspnea. Seven days before admission, he was injured on the right thing at work. In the emergency department, he was given 5,000 units of human tetanus immunoglobulin intramuscularly, as well as diazepam 2 mg/hr intravenously. On the second hospital day, tracheostomy was performed. Ten days later, his condition was improved. Twenty eight days after admission, he was discharged without any complication.
Abdomen
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Adult
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Developed Countries
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Errors
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Diazepam
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Dyspnea
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Humans
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Immunoglobulins
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Jaw
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Korea
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Leg
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Neck
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Rare Diseases
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Tetanus*
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Thorax
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Tracheostomy
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Vaccination
7.Various Perforationg Artery Pedicled Flaps.
Young Woo LEE ; Byeong Min LEE ; Myong Chul PARK ; Kwan Sik KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(5):791-797
The recent development of microsurgical tissue transfer has enabled any defect in any area to be reconstructed with free flaps. However, the need for a more functional and thinner flap has been raised due to bullkiness of the flap and donorsite morbidity. For better functional and aesthetic results, various perforator flaps excluding muscles or adjacent subcutaneous tissue have been recently reported. We report 44 cases of perforating artery pedicled flaps from April 1995 to August 1998, including 21 cases of anterolateral thigh flap, 12 cases of gluteal artery perforator flap, 4 cases of posterior interosseous flap, and 7 cases of paraumbilical perforator flap for various soft tissue defects. Even though marginal necrosis of flap occurred in 9 cases, complete healing without significant problem was possible. The advantages of perforator flaps are as follows: 1. It is possible to obtain a relatively thin fasciocutaneous flap, but still with sufficient volume 2. Donor site morbidity was reduced without damage of main artery. 3. In spite of diverse vascular pattern of the perforator, the location of perforating arteries can be Detected with relative ease and mapped preoperatively with an ultrasound Doppler. The need of meticulous and tedious dissection could be a sole disadvantage of these flaps. This report describes the clinical experience with a perforator-based flap, anticpating applications of many other types of perforator flap in the future.
Arteries*
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Free Tissue Flaps
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Humans
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Muscles
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Necrosis
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Perforator Flap
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Subcutaneous Tissue
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Surgical Flaps*
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Thigh
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Tissue Donors
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Ultrasonography
8.Effect of flubendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichocephalus trichiurus and Enterobius vermicularis in infected children.
Duk Young MIN ; Myong Hee AHN ; Kyong Min KIM
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1986;24(1):12-14
Effectiveness of flubendazole, a newly introduced as an anthelmintic in Korea, was evaluated in 28 ascariasis, 28 whipworm infections and 17 pinworm infections in primary school children. All patients were orally given by flubendazole of 500 mg once. Stools for roundworm and whipworm and anal swabs for pinworm infections were examined both before and 25 days after treatment. After flubendazole treatment, all ascariasis and pinworm infected cases were cured. On the other hand, in whipworm infections, the cure rate was 82.1 percent (23 cured of 28 infected), and the egg reduction rate was 67.1 percent, respectively. Headache (one case), dizziness (2 cases) and abdominal pain (3 cases) were noticed as untoward effects, but they were mild and disappeared within 24 hours. These results demonstrate the excellent effectiveness of flubendazole in treating these helminth infections.
parasitology-helminth-nematoda
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Ascaris lumbricoides
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Trichocephalus trichiurus
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Enterobius vermicularis
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chemotherapy
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flubendazole
9.Test-Retest Differences and Assistive Function in Detecting Conductive Hearing Loss of lmpedance Audiometry.
ln Yong PARK ; Yoon Joo SHIM ; Hee Nam KIM ; Young Myong KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 1988;29(2):124-128
lmpedance audiometry requires physical modifications during the test, which might influence retest data. Therefore, in Order to interprete retest data meaningfully, the range of variation should be identified in each measure of impedence audiometry. The present study obtained data on the retest variation of peak pressure, acoustic reflex threshold, static compliance and earcanal volume in impedance audiometry. ln addition, the authors wanted to know whether or not impedance data would assist otolaryngologists in the detection of conductive hearing impairment. The variation of the retest data was not clinically nor statistically significant in the measurement except for those of ear canal volume. The data on ear canal volume also suggested that the ear canal increases in size during the teenage period and that male ear canals are larger than those of females in ears over 20 years of age. The impedance data assisted the otolaryngologist in the detection of conductive hearing impairment
Acoustic Impedance Tests
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Age Factors
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Aged
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Auditory Threshold/*physiology
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Comparative Study
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Diagnostic Errors
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Hearing Loss/*diagnosis
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Hearing Loss, Conductive/*diagnosis/physiopathology
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Human
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Middle Age
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*Reflex, Acoustic
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Sex Factors
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Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Tympanic Membrane/*physiopathology
10.DEVELOPMENT OF NERVES IN THE UPPER LIMB OF HUMAN EMBRYOS.
Seung Hun LEE ; Eun Young SEOL ; Myong Chul PARK ; Kwan Shik KIM ; Myoung Hee KIM ; Hyoung Woo PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;24(5):926-934
No abstract available.
Embryonic Structures*
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Humans*
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Upper Extremity*