1.Classification of occupational pulmonary disease.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1992;39(5):380-385
No abstract available.
Classification*
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Lung Diseases*
2.Perioperative Evaluation and Prevention of Pulmonary Complication in Patients with Pulmonary Disease.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(10):939-946
No abstract available.
Humans
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Lung Diseases*
3.Perioperative Evaluation and Prevention of Pulmonary Complication in Patients with Pulmonary Disease.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(10):939-946
No abstract available.
Humans
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Lung Diseases*
4.Knowledge and Beliefs about Hand Hygiene among Hospital Nurses.
Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing 2013;22(3):198-207
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe hospital nurses' knowledge and beliefs about hand hygiene and to identify the relationships between knowledge and beliefs. METHODS: Data were collected from 232 nurses working in four university hospitals and were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 20.0 program. RESULTS: The mean score of knowledge of hand hygiene was 8.1. The mean scores of behavioral, normative, and control belief about hand hygiene were 2.3, 2.5, and -0.7, respectively. Knowledge was correlated with educational level (p=.013) and experience of hand hygiene campaign (p=.018). The behavioral belief was correlated with age (p<.001) and career (p=.002). The normative belief was correlated with work department (p=.007). The control belief was correlated with educational level (p=.043) and experience of being monitored on hand hygiene (p=.010). The subjects who believed that head nurses, charge nurses, and colleagues practiced better hand hygiene had higher behavioral and normative belief scores than those who did not. There were no significant relationships between knowledge and beliefs. CONCLUSION: There is a need to improve knowledge of hand hygiene in hospital nurses. This study provides information for developing strategies to strengthen beliefs about hand hygiene.
Hand
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Hand Hygiene
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Hospitals, University
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Infection Control
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Nursing, Supervisory
5.Recent Adavances in Lung Cancer Chemotherapy.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2000;49(5):533-545
No abstract available.
Drug Therapy*
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Lung Neoplasms*
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Lung*
6.Experimental studies on the tissue response of HA coated, TPS and Al2O3 artificial root implants.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1991;29(2):267-284
No abstract available.
7.Upregulation of IP-10(CXCL10) mRNA Expression by Interleukin-18.
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2007;24(1):67-78
BACKGROUND: Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is one of the principal inducers of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in lymphocytes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The effect of IL-18 on the expression of chemokine IP-10(CXCL10) mRNA in C57BL/6 mouse peritoneal macrophages was studied by using Northern blot analysis, enzyme linked immunosobent assay and electrophoretic mobility shift assay. RESULTS: IL-18 was determined to exert no direct effect on the expression of IP-10(CXCL10) mRNA. However, IL-18 pretreatment was determined to play a cooperative role in the synergistic induction of LPS-induced IP-10(CXCL10) mRNA expression. The effect associated with IL-18 pretreatment with regard to the synergistic induction of LPS-induced IP-10 (CXCL10) mRNA expression was detected after 16 hr of IL-18 pretreatment, administered prior to LPS stimulation. The pattern of NF-kB binding activity during IL-18 pretreatment with LPS stimulation was found to coincide with the expression of IP-10(CXCL10) mRNA. CONCLUSION: Although IL-18 alone exerts no direct effect on the expression of chemokine IP-10(CXCL10), a definite period of IL-18 pretreatment induces the synergistic expression of LPS-induced IP-10(CXCL10) mRNA. NF-kB activation is a component of this synergistic effect of IL-18 pretreatment. These results provide useful information, which may facilitate the elucidation of the action mechanisms underlying IL-18 effect on the expression of IP-10(CXCL10) mRNA.
Animals
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Blotting, Northern
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Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
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Interferon-gamma
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Interleukin-18*
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Lymphocytes
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Macrophages, Peritoneal
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Mice
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NF-kappa B
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RNA, Messenger*
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Up-Regulation*
8.Sudoriparous Angioma: Report of Two Cases.
Hwa Young KIM ; Sun Wook HWANG ; Young Pio KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1982;20(6):885-889
We herein describe two cases of sudoriparous angioma consisting of increased number of eccrine sweat glands associated with angiomatous vascular channels. Case 1 is a 16 year-old girl developing two, painful and tender cavernous hemangiomas which sweated whenever compressed. These were located on her left gluteal area since early childhood. The biopsy specimen revealed an increased number of cystically dilated eccrine glands in the mid-dermis in addition to vascular components in the lower dermis. Case 2 is a five year-old girl manifesting non-tender, slightly hyperhidrotic nevus flammeus-like eruption on her left suprapopliteal area since birth, the biapsy apecimen of which revealed an increased number of eccrine glands admixed with capillary hemangioma in the mid-dermis.
Adolescent
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Biopsy
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Dermis
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Eccrine Glands
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Female
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Hemangioma*
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Hemangioma, Capillary
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Hemangioma, Cavernous
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Humans
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Nevus
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Parturition
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Sweat
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Sweat Glands
9.A Case of Duodenal Leiomyosarcoma.
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1995;15(3):531-537
Leiomyosarcoma of small intestine is an uncommon tumor, comprising less than 20 percent of all primary malignant tumors of small intestine. Duodenal leiomyosarcoma is rare disease which amount to about 20 percent of all small bowel malignancy but potentially curable tumors often diagnosed at an advanced age, so its five-year survival following resection approximates 50% in reported series. Recently, several cases of leiomyosarcomas of duodenum were diagnosed by hypotonic duodenograhy in Korea. We experienced a woman with duodenal leiomyosarcoma that was diagnosed by endoscopic duodenal biopsy and received currative resection of the tumor(Whipple's operation). We report the case with review of the literatures.
Biopsy
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Duodenum
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Endoscopy
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Female
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Humans
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Intestine, Small
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Korea
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Leiomyosarcoma*
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Rare Diseases
10.Cord Blood Leptin of Newborns with Normal Intrauterine Growth in 30-42 Weeks of Gestation.
Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology 2000;5(2):191-200
PURPOSE: To evaluate leptin values in placental cord blood of newborns with normal intruterine growth after 30 weeks of gestation and to study the relationship of leptin with gestational age, birth size, ponderal index, BMI, placental weight, gender difference, Insulin-like Growth Factor-I(IGF-I) and Insulin-like Growth Factor binding protein-3(IGFBP-3). METHODS: Ninety healthy newborns(49 males and 41 females) with normal intrauterine growth were studied. They were classified into 4 groups according to the gestational age(GA):group I(30-33 weeks GA, n=17), group II(34-36 weeks GA, n= 24), group III(37-39 weeks GA, n=32) and group IV(40-42 weeks GA, n=17). At the time of delivery, newborn infant' weight, length, head circumference and placental weight were measured and BMI, ponderal index were calculated. A venous cord blood sample was collected at the time of delivery and serum leptin(RIA), IGF-I (IRMA) and IGFBP-3(IRMA) were measured. RESULTS: Cord blood leptin correlated positively with gestational age(r=0.730, P>0.01), body weight(r=0.686, P<0.01), length(r=0.419, P<0.01), head circumference(r= 0.498, P<0.01), BMI(r=0.750, P<0.01), ponderal index(r=0.704, P<0.01), placental weight(r=0.536, P<0.01), IGF-I(r=307, P<0.01) and IGFBP-3(r=0.736, P<0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed BMI, IGFBP-3 and sex(female) were independent predictors of leptin values. Leptin values increased progressively throughout gestation. Mean leptin values of group II(3.90+/-.28ng/mL) were significantly higher (P<0.01) than those of group I(1.92+/-.09ng/mL) and also values of group III(5.37+/-.52ng/mL) were higher than those of group II(P<0.05). But there was no significant difference between group III and group IV(6.45+/-.36ng/mL). Mean leptin values in females(5.07+/-.54ng/mL, n=41) were significantly higher than in males(4.07+/-.76 ng/mL, n=49) but there was no inter-gender difference in body weight, BMI, ponderal index, IGF-I, IGFBP-3. In addition, mean leptin values in females(7.45+/-.07 ng/mL) were significantly higher than in males(5.02+/-.09ng/mL) after 40 weeks of gestation. CONCLUSION: BMI, IGFBP-3 and sex(female) were independent predictors of leptin values. Leptin values increased significantly after 34 weeks of gestation and females had higher leptin values than males, especially in fullterm newborns. Leptin values in newborns had higher correlations with IGFBP-3 than with IGF-I as gestational age increased.
Body Weight
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Female
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Fetal Blood*
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Gestational Age
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Head
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn*
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
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Leptin*
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Linear Models
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Male
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Parturition
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Pregnancy*