1.First Report of Clavinema mariae (Nematoda: Philometridae) in Cultured Rockfish, Sebastes schlegeli, in Cheonsuman (Bay), the Republic of Korea.
Hyun Ja HAN ; Jung Soo SEO ; Jeong Su PARK ; Haeng Lim LEE ; Han Gill SEO ; Sung Hee JUNG ; Se Ryun KWON
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2017;55(2):219-224
In July 2012, philometrid nematodes were discovered in cultured rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli) in Cheonsuman (Bay), the Republic of Korea. The nematodes were detected in the epithelial tissues of the rockfish and were identified as Clavinema mariae based on morphological studies using light and scanning electron microscopy. They revealed the characteristics same as previously identified C. mariae, notably having a long body with narrow posterior half, no caudal projection, a cylindrical-shaped esophagus, a well-developed anterior bulbous part of the esophagus, cephalic papillae, and a dorsal esophageal gland. This is the first confirmation of C. mariae infection in rockfish in Korea.
Esophagus
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Korea
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Republic of Korea*
2.Amniotic fluid embolism that took place during an emergent Cesarean section: A case report.
Jung Hyang LEE ; Hyeon Jeong YANG ; Ji Hyoung KIM ; Su Yeon LEE ; Hyun Jue GILL ; Byeong Kuk KIM ; Min Gu KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;59(Suppl):S158-S162
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a rare but fatal obstetric emergency, characterized by sudden cardiovascular collapse, dyspnea or respiratory arrest and altered mentality, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). It can lead to severe maternal morbidity and mortality, but the prediction of its occurrence and treatment are very difficult. We experienced a case of AFE during emergent Cesarean section in a 40(+6) weeks healthy pregnant woman, age 33. Sudden dyspnea, hypotension, signs of pulmonary edema and DIC were developed during Cesarean section, and cardiac arrest followed after these events. The course of these events was so rapid and catastrophic, which was consistent with AFE. Thus, we report this case precisely and review pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment of AFE by referring to up-to-date literatures.
Amniotic Fluid
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Cesarean Section
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Dacarbazine
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
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Dyspnea
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Embolism, Amniotic Fluid
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Emergencies
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Female
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Heart Arrest
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Humans
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Hypogonadism
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Hypotension
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Mitochondrial Diseases
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Pregnancy
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Pregnant Women
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Pulmonary Edema
3.Protective Efficacy of Recombinant Proteins Adenylate Kinase, Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase, and Heat-Shock Protein 70 against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in Mice.
Seung Heon LEE ; Eun Gae LEE ; Su Yeon KIM ; Sang Nae CHO ; Young Kil PARK ; Gill Han BAI
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2005;58(2):142-151
BACKGROUND: Priming and boosting vaccination strategy has been widely explored for new vaccine development against tuberculosis. As an effort to identify other vaccine candidates, this study was initiated to evaluate protective efficacy of adenylate kinase (AK), nucleoside diphosphate kinase (NdK), and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. METHOD: M. tuberculosis genes encoding AK, NdK, and Hsp70 proteins were amplified by PCR and cloned into E. coli expression vector, pQE30. Recombinant AK, NdK, and Hsp70 was purified through Ni-NTA resin. To evaluate immune responses, we performed enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for IgG isotype and IFN-gamma after mice were immunized subcutaneously with recombinant proteins delivered in dimethyl dioctadecylammonium bromide (DDA). Immunized- and control groups were challenged by aerosol with M. tuberculosis. The spleens and lungs of mice were removed aseptically and cultured for CFU of M. tuberculosis. RESULT: Vaccination with recombinant proteins AK, NdK, and Hsp70 delivered in DDA elicited significant level of antibody and IFN-gamma responses to corresponding antigens but no protective immunity comparable to that achieved with Mycobacterium bovis BCG. CONCLUSION: Recombinant proteins AK, NdK, and Hsp70 do not effectively control growth of M. tuberculosis in mice when immunized with DDA as an adjuvant.
Adenylate Kinase*
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Animals
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Clone Cells
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Heat-Shock Proteins*
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HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins*
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Immunoglobulin G
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Lung
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Mice*
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Mycobacterium bovis
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis*
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Mycobacterium*
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Nucleoside-Diphosphate Kinase*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Recombinant Proteins*
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Spleen
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Tuberculosis
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Vaccination
4.Down-regulated Reactive Oxygen Species by Heat Shock Protein 90 in 3-Hydroxykynurenine-induced SKN-SH Cell Death.
Dae Seong KIM ; Myoung Woo LEE ; Yoo Hun NOH ; Do Yeon LEE ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Jae Hyung BACH ; Jung Woo HAN ; Kwang Gill LEE ; Joo Hong YEO ; Won Bok LEE ; Sung Su KIM
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2004;17(3):231-240
In this present study, we show that 3HK-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation and caspase activation lead to apoptotic cell death. Pretreatment with N-acetylcysteine (NAC), an effective antioxidant, significantly attenuated 3HK-induced apoptosis by way of a reduction of ROS accumulation and caspase activity. SKN-SN cells were protected from 3HK-induced cytotoxicity by heat shock protein (HSP). HSP90 effectively attenuated 3HK-mediated ROS accumulation and apoptosis. In addition, the protective effect of HSP90 was abolished by pretreatment with HSP90 anti-sense oligonucleotide, but not when pretreated with anti-senses for other HSPs. These results suggest that HSP90 protects SKN-SH cells from 3HK-induced cytotoxicity by reducing ROS levels and caspase activity.
Acetylcysteine
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Apoptosis
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Cell Death*
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Heat-Shock Proteins*
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Hot Temperature*
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Reactive Oxygen Species*
5.BF-7 Improved Memory Function and Protected Neuron from Oxidative Stress.
Moo Yeol LEE ; Sang Hyung LEE ; Jung Sang LEE ; Kyung Joon MIN ; Kwang Gill LEE ; Joo Hong YEO ; Hye Jin KWON ; Jeong Kyu LEE ; Yong Koo KANG ; Do Yeon LEE ; Yoon Hee CHUNG ; Kyung Yong KIM ; Sung Su KIM ; Won Bok LEE
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2004;17(4):313-320
Endogenously or exogenously generated oxidative stress impair organs, especially brain. Also, the oxidative stress appears to be a negative factor on normal brain function, like memory and cognition. Our result showed that BF-7, extracted from Bombyx mori, effectively diminished oxidative stress, leading to the protection of neuron from reactive oxygen species donated by FeSO4 . Clinical experiments showed that BF-7 significantly improved memory and cognitive functions of normal adults in a dose-dependent manner. Thus, our results suggest that BF-7 play a role in the improvement of brain functions by removing oxidative stress, and provide therapeutic potential role of BF-7 to protect nervous system from oxidative damage.
Adult
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Apoptosis
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Bombyx
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Brain
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Cognition
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Humans
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Memory*
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Nervous System
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Neurons*
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Oxidative Stress*
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Reactive Oxygen Species
6.Predictive Factors for the Mortality of Cardiovascular Patients at Coronary Care Unit.
Eun Suk SHIN ; Myung Ho JEONG ; Sang Chun LIM ; Myung Ja CHOI ; Seon Young JEONG ; Gill Yup KIM ; Eun Jeong LEE ; Su Mi BANG ; Hyo Ran LEE ; Young Joon HONG ; Hyung Wook PARK ; Ju Han KIM ; Weon KIM ; Young Keun AHN ; Jeong Gwan CHO ; Jong Chun PARK ; Jung Chaee KANG
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2004;19(1):32-37
BACKGROUND: Recently the incidence of coronary artery disease has been increased rapidly in Korea. After the introduction of coronary care unit, the mortality rate of cardiovascular patients has been decreased. The predictive factors for mortality in patients admitted at Coronary Care Unit (CCU) are important in the management of acutely ill cardiovascular patients. METHODS: One thousand one hundred and thirty patients (64.8+/-14.5 years), who were admitted at CCU from January 2002 to June 2003, were analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups according to mortality: the survived group (Group I: n=1055, 63.3+/-13.3 years) and the moribund group (Group II: n=75, 64.8+/-14.1 years). Clinical characteristics, risk factors, clinical diagnosis, laboratory, echocardiographic and coronary angiographic findings were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The overall mortality at CCU was 6.6%, 75 out of 1130 patients. Age and sex were not different between both groups. Coronary artery disease was the most common cause of admission (886 out of 1130 patients) and death (46 out of 75 patients). Coronary angiographic findings were not different between the two groups. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by echocardiogram was higher in Group I than in Group II (53.1+/-15.6% vs. 42.3+/-16.3%, p<0.05). Predictive factors for mortality by multiple logistic regression analysis were low LVEF (OR 11.4, 2.9-21.4 95%CI, p<0.001), no performance of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI, OR 10.8, 2.5-17.8 95%CI, p<0.001) and clinical diagnosis of aortic dissection (OR 3.8, 1.3-9.8 95%CI, p=0.021). CONCLUSIONS: The predictive factors for mortality at CCU were low LVEF, no PCI and aortic dissection.
Clinical Laboratory Techniques
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Coronary Care Units*
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Coronary Disease
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Diagnosis
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Echocardiography
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Logistic Models
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Mortality*
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Myocardial Infarction
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
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Risk Factors
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Stroke Volume
7.The Improvement of Learning and Memory Ability of Normal Persons by BF-7.
Sang Hyung LEE ; Yong Sik KIM ; Yong Koo KANG ; Oh Sang KWON ; Yong Kyoo SHIN ; Jin Ho SONG ; Moo Yeol LEE ; Kwang Gill LEE ; Joo Hong YEO ; Won Bok LEE ; Tae Jin LEE ; Sung Su KIM
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2004;8(6):307-312
To investigate whether BF-7, extracted from Bombyx mori, improved learning and memory of ordinary people, Rey-Kim Memory Test was performed with placebo group (32 persons), 200 mg BF-7 treated group (33 persons) and 400 mg BF-7 treated group (34 persons). BF-7 enhanced significantly learning and memory function in a dose-dependent manner. To know how BF-7 plays such a positive role, we measured the concentration of acetylcholine in the brain from memory impairment animal model. Treatment of BF-7 significantly increased the concentration of acetylcholine. So, it is supposed that the protection of cholinergic neuron and/or keeping proper concentration of acetylcholine might be one of the mechanisms by which BF-7 improve brain function. So, our results suggest that the BF-7 is effective material for improving learning and memory ability.
Acetylcholine
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Bombyx
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Brain
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Cholinergic Neurons
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Humans
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Learning*
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Memory*
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Models, Animal
8.The Role of BF-7 on Neuroprotection and Enhancement of Cognitive Function.
Hee Sun CHAE ; Yong Koo KANG ; Yong Kyu SHIN ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Ji In YU ; Kwang Gill LEE ; Joo Hong YEO ; Yong Sik KIM ; Dong Suep SOHN ; Kyung Yong KIM ; Won Bok LEE ; Sang Hyung LEE ; Sung Su KIM
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2004;8(4):173-179
Amyloid beta-peptide (A beta) contributes to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), causing neuronal death through apoptosis. In this study, the neuroprotective role of BF-7, extracted form sericultural product, was examined against A beta -induced toxicity in cultured human neuronal cell SKN-SH. In order to know if the BF-7 has positive role on the cognition and memory in human, the mixture of BF-7, DHA and EPA (BDE) was examined using Rey Kim and K-WAIS test with 50 healthy high school student. We report here that BDE significantly attenuated A beta-induced apoptosis through the reduction of ROS accumulation, and diminished caspase-like protease activity. Moreover, the memory index and memory preservation, and attentative concentration of BDE treated group for 1 month were significantly improved, in contrast to the case of placebo control treated with DHA and EPA. This result represent that the BF-7 play significant positive role on learning memory. Taken together, our result suggested the natural product BF-7 is a good substance for the brain functionally and physiologically.
Alzheimer Disease
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Amyloid
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Amyloid beta-Peptides
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Apoptosis
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Brain
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Cognition
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Humans
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Learning
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Memory
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Neurons
9.The Clinical Experience of the Aortic Arch Replacement in Acute Type A Aortic Dissection.
Kwang Jo CHO ; Jong Su WOO ; Si Chan SUNG ; Si Ho KIM ; Gill Su LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;36(5):335-342
BACKGROUND: The aortic arch replacement in an acute aortic dissection is technically demanding procedure that has a lot of postoperative morbidity and high mortality. The authors have applied several techniques of aortic arch replacement to overcome the risks of the procedure. Therefore we analysed the results of these techniques. MATERIAL AND METHOD: From March of 1996 to July of 2002, we performed 31 cases of the aortic arch replacement in the Stanford type A acute aortic dissection. There were 12 male and 19 female patients with 59.6+/-9.4 years of mean age. Among them 18 cases were treated with the hemiarch replacement and 13 cases with the total arch replacement. We approached the aortic arch through median sternotomy in all but 3 cases of Clamshell incision and applied the deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with retrograde cerebral perfusion. The associated procedures were 2 Bentall's procedures, an axillobifemoral bypass, a femorofemoral bypass and a carotid artery bypass. RESULT: The postoperative morbidities were 8 acute renal failures, 3 CNS complications, 2 low cardiac output syndromes, 2 malperfusion syndromes, and 2 deep wound infections. There were 4 cases of early hospital mortality which were from an acute renal failure, a postoperative bleeding, a low cardiac output syndrome, and a reperfusion syndrome. There were 3 cases of late hospital mortality which were from an acute renal failure, and 2 multiorgan failures. So the total mortality rate was 22.5%. There were 4 cases of late mortality after the discharge, which were form 2 cases of distal anastomotic rupture and 2 cases of intracranial hemorrhage. CONCLUSION: The hemiarch replacement has relatively shorter operative time and lower hospital mortality but higher late mortality than the total arch replacement. The total arch replacement needs more technically demanding procedure.
Acute Kidney Injury
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Aorta, Thoracic*
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Cardiac Output, Low
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Carotid Arteries
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Circulatory Arrest, Deep Hypothermia Induced
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Female
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Hemorrhage
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Hospital Mortality
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Humans
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Intracranial Hemorrhages
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Male
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Mortality
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Operative Time
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Perfusion
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Reperfusion
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Rupture
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Sternotomy
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Wound Infection
10.Wound dehiscence after anterior segmental osteotomy of maxilla: a case report
Hoon KIM ; Su Gwan KIM ; Jun Gill LEE ; Tae Young CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2003;25(3):253-256
Fistula
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hygiene
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Maxilla
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Mucous Membrane
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Osteotomy
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Perfusion
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Prognosis
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Tooth, Nonvital
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Transplants
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Wounds and Injuries

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