1.Cytologic Heterogeneity of Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma of the Stomach: Histochemical and electron microscopic observations.
Korean Journal of Pathology 1992;26(5):427-435
The cytologic heterogeneity of the tumor cells in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma was studied with 13 surgically early gastric carcinoma specimens by means of histochemical stainings on mucin(periodic acid Schiff-alcian blue at pH 2.5, paradoxical concanavalin A, high iron diamine) and electron microscopy. Of the 13 cases of early gastric cell carcinomas, 6 were mucosal type and 7 were submucosal type. Eleven cases consisted of mixture of gastric and intestinal type signet ring cells and the remaining 2 of the mucosal type were entirely made of gastric type. The colonic goblet cell type was found in 4 of the submucosal type. Within the mucosa the tumor cells showed a layering phenomenon; type A signet ring cells were distributed at the central zone and type B and C at the superficial or deeper zone. Each type of signet ring cell showed variable mucin histochemical stainability of gastric and/or intestinal nature. Above finding strongly suggest that the variable phenotypes of signet ring cells result from a heterogeneity of cytoplasmic mucin as well as different stages of differentiation of signet ring carcinoma cells.
2.Lymphokine-activated killer(LAK) cell activity in tumor-transplanted mice(II).
Sang Yun NAM ; Yun Tai LEE ; Young Il KIM ; Si Young KIM ; Kyung Sam CHO
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(3):365-377
No abstract available.
3.Lymphokine-activated killer(LAK) cell activity in tumor-transplanted mice(I).
Sang Yun NAM ; Yun Tai LEE ; Young Il KIM ; Si Young KIM ; Kyung Sam CHO
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1991;23(2):218-229
No abstract available.
4.The analysis of patient visit pattern in a university hospital before and after implementation of health care delivery system.
Yun Jin KIM ; Byung Mann CHO ; Kyung Sool KWON
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1997;18(5):521-530
BACKGROUND: The implementation of health care delivery system(HCDS) in 1989 affected the visit pattern of tertiary care hospital. In this study we analyzed the effect of implementation of HCDS in a university hospital. METHODS: We analyzed the yearbook of a university hospital from 1986 to 1992. The clinical departments were divided into three groups of medical departments, surgical departments with application of HCDS and clinical departments without application of HCDS. RESULTS: The total outpatient visits increased after implementation of HCDS. The new outpatient visits decreased after implementation in the medical departments and surgical departments but re-visit patients increased in all clinical departments. The number of emergent patients increased at year 1889, but decreased in 1990, then little changed. Admission rate via emergency room decreased in surgical departments and clinical departments without application of HCDS. The patient from Pusan in which hospital is located was little changed but patients that from other areas increased. So the proportion of patients from Pusan decreased, and from other regions increased. The visit of patients with self pay decreased, but patients with medical insurance increased. CONCLUSIONS: In spite of increased total outpatient visits, the new outpatient visits and patient visits from near place decreased through implementation of HCDS. The new outpatient visits decreased in the medical departments and surgical departments in clinical departments with application of HCDS, but the new outpatient visits increased in clinical departments without application of HCDS.
Busan
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Delivery of Health Care*
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Humans
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Insurance
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Outpatients
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Tertiary Healthcare
5.Clinical Value of Demonstration of Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors using Paraffin Wax Sections in Breast Carcinoma.
Hye Kyung AHN ; Yun Jung KIM ; Young Euy PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1996;30(2):89-93
This study aimed at assessing the usefulness of paraffin wax sections for demonstration of ER(estrogen receptor) and PR(progesterone receptor), using brief microwave processing rather than proteolytic predigestion. The receptor status of a breast cancer is often into consideration when planning treatment nowadays. As biochemical receptor assays require large amount of fresh tumor tissue and are not always available for all tumors, pathologists are now increasingly asked to provide a service for the assessment of the receptor status in tissue routine sections. Until recently, immunohistochemical demonstration of receptors was used in frozen sections. Therefore, routinely processed paraffin wax sections of 25 cases of breast carcinoma with known ER and PR concentrations, estimated by the standard DCC(dextran-coated charcoal) biochemical assay, were examined using the ABC immunoperoxidase technique. The results were assessed semiquantitably, using a five grade scoring system. Of the 25 cases examined, with DCC cutoff point being <10 fmol,71% and 75% in positivity of each ER, PR receptor is concordant. Statistic analysis demonstrates high relationship between scoring system of IH method and DCC value in ER (R=0.6061, p=0.001) and PR (R=0.5832, p=0.001). The IH method can provide easily assessed reliable positive information about ER, PR status of breast carcinoma using routinely processed paraffin wax sections.
Breast Neoplasms
7.A Case of Three-Dimensional Image Reconstruction of Pulmonary Venous Return .
Hye Kyung LEE ; Chang Hwi KIM ; Yun Seoup JUNG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Cardiology Society 2000;4(1):78-80
A case of supracardiac type of total anomalous pulmonary venous return into the superior vena cava is reported which was successfully diagnosed using spiral CT and three-dimensional image reconstruction. Spiral CT with three-dimensional reconstruction is non-invasive method of visualizing the vascular system and in some instances can replace conventional angiography in pediatric patients.
Angiography
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Humans
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional*
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Scimitar Syndrome
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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Vena Cava, Superior
8.The Effect of Supportive Nursing Intervention on the Anxiety and Nursing Satisfaction of Mothers with Children Undergoing Open-Heart Surgery.
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2007;19(3):459-469
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of supportive nursing intervention on the anxiety and nursing satisfaction of mothers with children undergoing open-heart surgery. METHODS: The research design involved a non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest non synchronized design. The subjects consisted of 43 mothers of children who were expected to undergo open heart surgery, and were divided into two groups; an experimental group of 22 and a control group of 21. The experiment was administered to the experimental group a total of four times, following supportive nursing intervention protocols. The research tools used were Spielberger's State Anxiety Inventory for anxiety and Park Jung-Eun's nursing satisfaction. The data were analyzed using the chi-square-test, and t-test with SPSS/WIN 12.0 program. RESULTS: Hypothes 1, 'The experimental group who are given supportive nursing intervention will have a lower anxiety score than the control group' was supported(t=5.658, p=.000). Hypothesis 2, 'The experimental group who are given supportive nursing intervention will have a higher nursing satisfaction score than the control gropu wasl supported(t=-9.549, p=.000). CONCLUSION: The supportive nursing intervention protocol was effective in reducing anxiety and increasing the nursing satisfaction of mothers with children undergoing open-heart surgery.
Anxiety*
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Child*
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Humans
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Mothers*
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Nursing*
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Research Design
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Thoracic Surgery
10.Boerhaave's syndrome: one case report.
Jung Hyun BANG ; Ho Kyung KIM ; Doo Yun LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;24(4):371-375
No abstract available.