1.How Much to Lower Serum LDL-Cholesterol for the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease?.
Korean Circulation Journal 2000;30(3):251-259
No abstract available.
Coronary Disease*
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Secondary Prevention*
2.The rate of secondary injuries in stroke patients at acute phase
Hue Thi Nguyen ; Hanh Thi Bich Vu
Journal of Medical Research 2008;54(2):63-67
Background: Secondary injuries are frequent in stroke patients at the acute phase. The early rehabilitation for these patients currently still hasn't received enough attention. Thus it may increase the rate of the secondary disorders. Objectives: To describe the common secondary injuries in stroke patients at the acute phase. Subjects: 90 stroke patients over 18 years old that had experienced hemiplegia less than 30 days, and were treated at Neurology Department, Bach Mai Hospital. Method: Cross-sectional study. Data was analyzed by SPSS software, version 13.0. Results: The rate of the secondary injuries in these patients had reached 80.0%. Among them, the rate of pneumonia is the highest with 30.0%, then urological infections with 17.8%, followed by muscular atrophies, contracture of muscles, stress ulcer, and orthostatic hypotension. There is a close relation between pneumonia and perception impairment: the rate of pneumonia in perception impairment patients was 5.25 folds higher than that in patients without perception impairment (67.9% vs. 12.9%, p< 0.001). Similarly, pneumonia rate in patients with nasogastric tube was 4.2 folds higher than that of patients without nasogastric tube (90.9% vs. 21.5%, p< 0.001). Conclusion: The rate of the secondary injuries in acute stroke patients is high. It is necessary to carry out intensive nursing and rehabilitation for these patients.
secondary injuries
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stroke
3.Metastatic calcinosis cutis penis and scrotum with preserved erectile function post surgery in an ESRD patient on hemodialysis with secondary hyperparathyroidism
Eduardo M. Añ ; onuevo ; Kathleen G. Quezada ; Fercival Sabino ; Robert Leeh Pedragosa ; Eric Roudel Ecalnir
Philippine Journal of Urology 2017;27(2):124-130
Metastatic calcinosis cutis of the penis and scrotum seen in a patient with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) on hemodialysis is a case not usually encounter in urology clinics. Review of the available literature mostly showed compromised erectile function of patients with metastatic calcinosis cutis of the penis. Presented is a case of a patient with ESRD on hemodialysis for five years who developed metastatic calcinosis of the penis and scrotum causing dysmorphic changes, however maintaining full erectile function. Preserving the erectile function after successful excision of the penile and scrotal calcification is imperative to maintain good quality of life.
Erectile Dysfunction
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Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary
4.Protein Backbone Torsion Angle-Based Structure Comparison and Secondary Structure Database Web Server.
Sunghoon JUNG ; Se Eun BAE ; Insung AHN ; Hyeon S SON
Genomics & Informatics 2013;11(3):155-160
Structural information has been a major concern for biological and pharmaceutical studies for its intimate relationship to the function of a protein. Three-dimensional representation of the positions of protein atoms is utilized among many structural information repositories that have been published. The reliability of the torsional system, which represents the native processes of structural change in the structural analysis, was partially proven with previous structural alignment studies. Here, a web server providing structural information and analysis based on the backbone torsional representation of a protein structure is newly introduced. The web server offers functions of secondary structure database search, secondary structure calculation, and pair-wise protein structure comparison, based on a backbone torsion angle representation system. Application of the implementation in pair-wise structural alignment showed highly accurate results. The information derived from this web server might be further utilized in the field of ab initio protein structure modeling or protein homology-related analyses.
Databases, Protein
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Protein Structure, Secondary
5.Symptomatic Parkinsonism and Differential Diagnosis.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1986;4(1):1-11
No abstract available.
Diagnosis, Differential*
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Parkinson Disease, Secondary*
7.Review on the secondary metabolites from Xestospongia sponges and their bioactivities.
Lin-Fu LIANG ; Hai-Li LIU ; Yu-Fen LI ; Wen-Quan MA ; Yue-Wei GUO ; Wen-Fei HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(9):1218-1237
The genus Xestospongia is one of the most widespread genera of sponges, containing abundant secondary metatolites with novel structures and potent bioactivities. The main structure types of secondary metatolites found in this genus are alkaloids, quinines, terpens, steroids, lipids, polyketones, etc. These metatolites exhibit a variety of bioactivities, such as cytotoxic, antibacterial and antiviral activities. This paper reviews the progress in the chemistry and pharmacological activities of the second metabolities from sponges of Xestospongia, especially for recent five years, with the aim for further research.
Animals
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Secondary Metabolism
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Xestospongia
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chemistry
9.Imprint Cytological Diagnosis of Colonic Adenocarcinoma Metastatic to Liver
Shashikant Adlekha ; Tandra Chadha ; Prasad Krishnan ; B Sumangala ;
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2013;20(4):88-90
The liver is a common visceral site for metastatic tumours. Radiological features of the liver, fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) and histopathological evaluation (HPE) of liver nodules have a significant role in pre-operative diagnosis of liver lesions. In an intraoperative setting, frozen section biopsy plays a major diagnostic modality but the role of imprint cytology of liver nodules is also appealing. Imprint cytology is a valuable and precise tool in diagnosing the lesions for a rapid intraoperative diagnosis. This study presents a case of colorectal cancer liver metastasis diagnosed by imprint cytology intraoperatively.
Frozen Sections
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Adenocarcinoma
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Liver
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secondary
10.Metastatic involvement of the stomach secondary to lung carcinoma.
Hyun Soo KIM ; Woo Ick JANG ; Hee Seung HONG ; Chong In LEE ; Dong Ki LEE ; Suk Joong YONG ; Kye Chul SHIN ; Young Hak SHIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1993;8(1):24-29
Blood-borne metastatic involvement of the stomach by cancer is a rare entity. According to the number of reports in the literature, the most common tumors that spread to the stomach through the blood stream are malignant melanoma, breast carcinoma and lung carcinoma. Recently, two cases of metastatic involvement of the stomach secondary to lung carcinoma were diagnosed by gastroscopy. The first patient was a 66-year-old man who had primary lung carcinoma with multiple bone and subcutaneous metastases. Gastroscopy showed multiple submucosal tumors with central umbilications in the fundus and in the upper body of the stomach. Pathologic examination revealed massive submucosal infiltration and conical shaped and scanty deep mucosal infiltration of undifferentiated small cell carcinoma suggestive of metastatic involvement. The second patient was a 68-year-old man who had primary lung carcinoma with brain metastasis. Gastroscopy showed a large fungating mass in the greater curvature side of the stomach. Pathologic examination revealed poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. We report the two cases of metastatic gastric cancer from lung carcinoma with the literature review.
Aged
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Carcinoma, Small Cell/*secondary
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/*secondary
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms/*pathology
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Male
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Stomach Neoplasms/*secondary