1.Erratum: Assessment of Disease Severity and Quality of Life in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis from South Korea
Sang Wook SON ; Ji Hyun LEE ; Jiyoung AHN ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Eung Ho CHOI ; Tae Young HAN ; Yong Hyun JANG ; Hye One KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM ; You Chan KIM ; Hyun Chang KO ; Joo Yeon KO ; Sang Eun LEE ; Yang Won LEE ; Bark-Lynn LEW ; Chan Ho NA ; Chang Ook PARK ; Chun Wook PARK ; Kui Young PARK ; Kun PARK ; Young Lip PARK ; Joo Young ROH ; Young-Joon SEO ; Min Kyung SHIN ; Sujin LEE ; Sang Hyun CHO
Annals of Dermatology 2023;35(1):86-87
2.Assessment of Disease Severity and Quality of Life in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis from South Korea
Sang Wook SON ; Ji Hyun LEE ; Jiyoung AHN ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Eung Ho CHOI ; Tae Young HAN ; Yong Hyun JANG ; Hye One KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM ; You Chan KIM ; Hyun Chang KO ; Joo Yeon KO ; Sang Eun LEE ; Yang Won LEE ; Bark-Lynn LEW ; Chan Ho NA ; Chang Ook PARK ; Chun Wook PARK ; Kui Young PARK ; Kun PARK ; Young Lip PARK ; Joo Young ROH ; Young-Joon SEO ; Min Kyung SHIN ; Sujin LEE ; Sang Hyun CHO
Annals of Dermatology 2022;34(6):419-430
Background:
Data illustrating the impact of atopic dermatitis (AD) on lives of adults with AD in South Korea are limited.
Objective:
To assess the AD disease severity and its impact on quality of life (QoL) in patients with AD from South Korea.
Methods:
Patients with AD utilizing the specialist dermatology services of major hospitals in South Korea were assessed for disease severity using Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) score, for QoL using Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) (for QoL), and for comorbidities and treatment experience via retrospective review of 12-month medical records. Clinical and sociodemographic characteristics were also measured.
Results:
Of the 1,163 patients, 695 (59.8%) were men (mean age [years]±standard deviation: 31.6±12.1). Overall, 52.9% (n=615) patients had moderate-to-severe disease (EASI>7).The QoL of 72.3% (n=840) patients was affected moderately-to-severely (DLQI score: 6~30).Systemic immunosuppressants were used ≥1 over past 12 months in 51.9% (n=603) patients, and the most commonly used were cyclosporines (45.7%, n=531) and systemic corticosteroids (40.5%, n=471). Approximately, 10.8% (n=126) patients consulted or received treatment for AD-related eye problem. Of these, 40% (n=50) patients reported poor, very poor, or completely blind status; approximately, 16.7% patients (n=192) reported having depression or anxiety; and 35.5% (n=410) reported suicidal ideation or suicidal attempt.
Conclusion
A large proportion of patients had moderate-to-severe AD, a compromised QoL, and ocular or mental health comorbidities, indicating a high disease burden despite systemic treatment. These findings highlight the importance of a holistic approach for the evaluation and treatment of patients with AD.
3.The clinical practice patterns of fetal ultrasonography in the first-trimester: A questionnaire survey of members of the Korean Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Kun Woo KIM ; Dong Wook KWAK ; Hyun Sun KO ; Hyun Soo PARK ; Hyun Joo SEOL ; Joon Seok HONG ; Seung Woo YANG ; Han Sung HWANG ; Soo Young OH ; Moon Young KIM ; Sa Jin KIM
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2014;57(6):448-456
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to survey the current clinical practice of first-trimester ultrasonography among members of the Korean Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (KSUOG) and to provide basic data for making practical recommendations about first-trimester ultrasonography scan in Korea. METHODS: This survey was conducted using a self-administered anonymous questionnaire. The first-trimester in this survey was divided into two parts: early and late first-trimester. The survey was focused on safety issue, nuchal translucency (NT) cutoff, the anatomic structures they check, and the need for practical recommendations or educational courses during the first-trimester. RESULTS: During the study period, 194 KSUOG members participated into this survey. The survey on early first-trimester scan reveal that 173 (89.2%) of respondents had used pulsed-wave Doppler or color Doppler imaging to monitor fetal heart beat. For the late first-trimester scan, 145 (74.7%) of respondents was found to check for fetal anatomical assessments during their NT screening performance; however, the clinical practice patterns were considerably varied among participants. More than half of the respondents used the criterion of NT > or =3.0 mm to define increased NT. Approximately 80% of respondents stated that the screening ultrasonography of fetal structures in the first-trimester was necessary. Furthermore, 187 (96.4%) of respondents were in favor of a recommendation for first-trimester ultrasonography in Korea. CONCLUSION: This is the first survey of the current clinical practice of first-trimester ultrasonography in Korea. Our survey findings highlight the need for the practical recommendation or educational course for first-trimester ultrasonography.
Anonyms and Pseudonyms
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Female
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Fetal Heart
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Fetus
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Gynecology*
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Humans
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Korea
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Mass Screening
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Nuchal Translucency Measurement
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Obstetrics*
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Physician's Practice Patterns*
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Trimester, First
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Surveys and Questionnaires*
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Ultrasonography*
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Ultrasonography, Prenatal*
4.Erratum: Author's Name Correction.
Seung Hyun KO ; Sung Rea KIM ; Dong Joon KIM ; Seung Joon OH ; Hye Jin LEE ; Kang Hee SHIM ; Mi Hye WOO ; Jun Young KIM ; Nan Hee KIM ; Jae Taik KIM ; Chong Hwa KIM ; Hae Jin KIM ; In Kyung JEONG ; Eun Kyung HONG ; Jae Hyoung CHO ; Ji Oh MOK ; Kun Ho YOON
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2011;35(6):642-642
No abstract available.
5.2011 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Type 2 Diabetes in Korea.
Seung Hyun KO ; Sung Rea KIM ; Dong Joon KIM ; Seung Joon OH ; Hye Jin LEE ; Kang Hee SHIM ; Mi Hye WOO ; Jun Young KIM ; Nan Hee KIM ; Jae Taik KIM ; Chong Hwa KIM ; Hae Jin KIM ; In Kyung JEONG ; Eun Kyung HONG ; Jae Hyoung CHO ; Ji Oh MOK ; Kun Ho YOON
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2011;35(5):431-436
As in other countries, type 2 diabetes is major health concern in Korea. A dramatic increase in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and its chronic complications has led to an increase in health costs and economic burdens. Early detection of high risk individuals, hidden diabetic patients, and improvement in the quality of care for the disease are the first steps to mitigate the increase in prevalence. The Committee of Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Korean Diabetes Association revised and updated the '3rd Clinical Practice Guidelines' at the end of 2010. In the guidelines, the committee recommended active screening of high risk individuals for early detection and added the hemoglobin A1c level to the diagnostic criteria for type 2 diabetes based on clinical studies performed in Korea. Furthermore, the committee members emphasized that integrating patient education and self-management is an essential part of care. The drug treatment algorithm based on the degree of hyperglycemia and patient characteristics were also updated.
Committee Membership
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Health Care Costs
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Hemoglobins
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Humans
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Hyperglycemia
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Korea
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Mass Screening
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Patient Education as Topic
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Prevalence
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Self Care
6.2011 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Type 2 Diabetes in Korea.
Seung Hyun KO ; Sung Rea KIM ; Dong Joon KIM ; Seung Joon OH ; Hye Jin LEE ; Kang Hee SHIM ; Mi Hye WOO ; Jun Young KIM ; Nan Hee KIM ; Jae Taik KIM ; Chong Hwa KIM ; Hae Jin KIM ; In Kyung JEONG ; Eun Kyung HONG ; Jae Hyoung CHO ; Ji Oh MOK ; Kun Ho YOON
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2011;35(5):431-436
As in other countries, type 2 diabetes is major health concern in Korea. A dramatic increase in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and its chronic complications has led to an increase in health costs and economic burdens. Early detection of high risk individuals, hidden diabetic patients, and improvement in the quality of care for the disease are the first steps to mitigate the increase in prevalence. The Committee of Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Korean Diabetes Association revised and updated the '3rd Clinical Practice Guidelines' at the end of 2010. In the guidelines, the committee recommended active screening of high risk individuals for early detection and added the hemoglobin A1c level to the diagnostic criteria for type 2 diabetes based on clinical studies performed in Korea. Furthermore, the committee members emphasized that integrating patient education and self-management is an essential part of care. The drug treatment algorithm based on the degree of hyperglycemia and patient characteristics were also updated.
Committee Membership
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Health Care Costs
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Hemoglobins
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Humans
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Hyperglycemia
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Korea
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Mass Screening
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Patient Education as Topic
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Prevalence
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Self Care
7.2011 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Type 2 Diabetes in Korea.
Seung Hyun KO ; Dong Joon KIM ; Seung Joon OH ; Hye Jin LEE ; Kang Hee SHIM ; Mi Hye WOO ; Jun Young KIM ; Nan Hee KIM ; Jae Taik KIM ; Chong Hwa KIM ; Hye Jin KIM ; In Kyung JEONG ; Eun Gyoung HONG ; Jae Hyoung CHO ; Ji Oh MOK ; Kun Ho YOON ; Sung Rea KIM
Journal of Korean Diabetes 2011;12(4):183-189
The Committee of Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Korean Diabetes Association revised and updated the '3rd Clinical Practice Guidelines' at the end of 2010. In these guidelines, the committee recommends active screening of high risk individuals for early detection and added HbA1c level as a diagnostic criterion of type 2 diabetes to produce a more practical approach based on clinical studies performed in Korea. Furthermore, committee members emphasize that integrated patient education for self-management is an essential part of patient care. The drug treatment algorithm was also updated based on the degree of hyperglycemia and patient characteristics.
Committee Membership
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Humans
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Hyperglycemia
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Korea
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Mass Screening
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Patient Care
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Patient Education as Topic
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Self Care
8.Myocardial Bridging of the Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery: Depiction Rate and Morphologic Features by Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography.
Jin Ho HWANG ; Sung Min KO ; Hong Gee ROH ; Meong Gun SONG ; Je Kyoun SHIN ; Hyun Kun CHEE ; Joon Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Radiology 2010;11(5):514-521
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the depiction rate and morphologic features of myocardial bridging (MB) of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) using dual-source CT (DSCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT scans from a total of 1,353 patients who underwent DSCT were reviewed retrospectively for LAD-MB. Seventy-eight patients were excluded due to poor image quality or poor enhancement of the coronary artery. The length and depth of the MB were analyzed and classified as superficial or deep with respect to the depth (< or = 1 or > 1 mm) of the LAD tunneled segment. Superficial MB was subdivided into complete or incomplete types according to full or partial encasement of the myocardium. RESULTS: Of the 1,275 patients included in this study, 557 cases of MB were found from 536 patients (42%). Superficial MB was observed in 368 of 557 (66%) cases, and deep MB was seen in 189 of 557 (34%) cases. Superficial MB showed 2 types: complete (128 of 368, 35%) and incomplete (240 of 368, 65%). The mean length of a tunneled segment for superficial MB was 16.4 +/- 8.6 mm. The mean length and depth of a tunneled segment for deep MB were 27.6 +/- 12.8 mm and 3.0 +/- 1.4 mm, respectively. The incidence of atherosclerotic plaques in a 2-cm-long segment proximal to MB was 16%. CONCLUSION: The depiction rate of LAD-MB using DSCT in a large series of patients was 42%, with two-thirds of MB segments being the superficial type.
Contrast Media/diagnostic use
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Coronary Angiography/*methods
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Electrocardiography
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Female
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Humans
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Iohexol/analogs & derivatives/diagnostic use
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Myocardial Bridging/*radiography
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Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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Retrospective Studies
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/*methods
9.Availability of Anterior Cervical Plating in Distractive Flexion Injury in Lower Cervical Spine: Radiologic Aspects.
Whoan Jeang KIM ; Jong Won KANG ; Jae Guk PARK ; Chang Hyun BAIK ; Kun Young PARK ; Joon Hyuk KO ; Won Sik CHOY
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2006;13(3):163-169
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective clinical and radiological analysis. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the availability of anterior cervical plating in the treatment of distractive-flexion injuries of the lower cervical spine. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: Surgical approaches for distractive-flexion injuries of the lower cervical spine have included the anterior approach, the posterior approach, and the combined anterior and posterior approach. However, which approach is the most useful remains a controversial issue. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the outcomes of 30 patients, who were followed-up for an average of 16 months (range, 12-43 months) after undergoing fusions with anterior cervical plating for distractive-flexion injuries of the lower cervical spine from July 1995 to July 2004. The average age of these patients was 52.9 years (range 24-77 years) and male-to-female ratio was 26:4. Group A consisted of 19 cases that were composed of unilateral dislocations and Group B consisted of 11 cases that were composed of bilateral dislocations based on Allen s classification. Group A1 (9 cases) and B1 (8 cases) were composed of cases that had fractures on the superior end plates or facet joints of the lower cervical spine in each group. Group A2 (10 cases) and B2 (3 cases) were composed of cases without fractures in each group. Neurologic symptoms were evaluated by the Frankel classification; and the angle of lordosis, disc height, and duration of bony union were analyzed postoperatively and with the last follow-up roentgenograms. RESULTS: Clinically, 22 (73%) patients had neurologic deficits, which were composed of 9 (41%) cases of complete injury, 7 (32%) cases of incomplete injury, and 6 (27%) cases of nerve root injury. The nerve root injuries recovered in all cases and the incomplete injuries had an average 1.7 grade recovery by the Frankel classification. Radiologically, the loss of lordosis was 2.2+/-1.7degrees in group A, 3.1+/-2.8degrees in group B (p=0.359), 3.0+/-1.6degrees in group A1, 1.5+/-1.5degrees in group A2 p=0.048), 3.5+/-3.1degrees in group B1, and 2.1+/-1.7degrees in group B2. Loss of disc height was 1.7+/-1.1 mm in group A, 2.2+/-0.9 mm in group B( p=0.201), 2.2+/-0.9 mm in group A1, 1.2+/-1.0 mm in group A2 (p=0.046), 2.5+/-0.6 mm in group B1, and 1.2+/-1.1 mm in group B2. The duration for bony union was 12.9+/-2.8 weeks in group A, 14.1+/-2.7 weeks in group B (p=0.044), 13.9+/-2.1 weeks in group A1, 11.9+/-3.0 weeks in group A2 (p=0.046), 14.4+/-2.9 weeks in group B1, and 13.3+/-2.3 weeks in group B2. There was no graft displacement, nonunion or metal failure. CONCLUSION: Anterior cervical plating was an effective treatment modality for distractive-flexion injuries of the lower cervical spine. and more firm method was necessary to surgical treatment in case of fractures on superior end plate or facet joint.
Animals
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Classification
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Dislocations
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lordosis
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Retrospective Studies
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Spine*
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Transplants
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Zygapophyseal Joint
10.The effects of growth hormone administration on the markers of cardiovascular disease in growth hormone deficient adults.
Hyung Seob CHOI ; Sang Soo KIM ; Kun Joon KO ; Eun Jae LEE ; Il Woon PARK ; Tae Woon PARK ; Seo Goo HAN ; Myoung Lyeol WOO ; Ji Hoon CHO ; Seong Il HONG ; Hyeong Jin KIM ; Bong Soo CHA ; Young Jun WON ; Hyun Chul LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2005;68(5):519-527
BACKGROUND: Subjects with growth hormone-deficiency (GHD) have increased cardiovascular mortality, and growth hormone (GH) replacement may modulate cardiovascular disease risk. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of GH administration on the markers of cardiovascular disease in subjects with GHD. METHODS: 37 subjects (12 men and 25 women) with GHD and 65 normal subjects were enrolled in this study. GH or placebo were given for 3 months at a dose adjusted for normal serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) level. Height, weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, lean body mass, fat mass, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, IGF-I, lipid profile, uric acid, C-reactive protein (CRP), plaminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), apolipoprotein AI, and quality of life-assessment of growth hormone deficiency in adults (QoL-AGHDA) were measured at baseline and month 3. RESULTS: Subjects with GHD showed higher levels of triglyceride, CRP, and PAI-1, but lower level of fasting glucose than normal subjects. Fat mass, CRP, and PAI-1 levels decreased in GH recipients (fat mass; 21.9+/-6.6 to 21.3+/-6.7%, p<0.05, CRP; 2.73+/-2.11 to 1.47+/-1.29 mg/L, p<0.001, PAI-1; 48.9+/-33.2 to 31.6+/-28.5 ng/mL, p<0.05). Fasting blood glucose and total cholesterol levels increased in GH recipients (fasting blood glucose; 4.58+/-0.46 to 4.81+/-0.36 mmol/L, p<0.05, total cholesterol; 5.36+/-1.31 to 6.17+/-1.12 mmol/L, p<0.01). Placebo recipients showed decrease in waist-hip ratio (0.93+/-0.05 to 0.92+/-0.04, p<0.05) and increase in fasting blood glucsoe (4.63+/-0.38 to 4.89+/-0.45 mmol/L, p<0.05) and uric acid (319.6+/-89.2 to 335.6+/-89.2 micro mol/L, p<0.05). QoL-AGHDA score improved in both groups (GH recipients; 10.0+/-6.0 to 7.4+/-5.5, p<0.01, placebo recipients; 9.8+/-4.4 to 6.7+/-3.4, p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrated favourable effects of GH on cardiovascular disease through modulating CRP and PAI-1 plasma level in subjects with GHD.
Adult*
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Apolipoprotein A-I
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Blood Glucose
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Blood Pressure
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C-Reactive Protein
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Cardiovascular Diseases*
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Cholesterol
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Fasting
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Glucose
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Growth Hormone*
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Hip
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Humans
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
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Male
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Mortality
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Plasma
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Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1
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Triglycerides
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Uric Acid
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Waist Circumference
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Waist-Hip Ratio

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