1.Acetyl salicylic acid inhibits Th17 airway inflammation via blockade of IL-6 and IL-17 positive feedback.
Hyung Geun MOON ; Chil Sung KANG ; Jun Pyo CHOI ; Dong Sic CHOI ; Hyun Il CHOI ; Yong Wook CHOI ; Seong Gyu JEON ; Joo Yeon YOO ; Myoung Ho JANG ; Yong Song GHO ; Yoon Keun KIM
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2013;45(1):e5-
T-helper (Th)17 cell responses are important for the development of neutrophilic inflammatory disease. Recently, we found that acetyl salicylic acid (ASA) inhibited Th17 airway inflammation in an asthma mouse model induced by sensitization with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-containing allergens. To investigate the mechanism(s) of the inhibitory effect of ASA on the development of Th17 airway inflammation, a neutrophilic asthma mouse model was generated by intranasal sensitization with LPS plus ovalbumin (OVA) and then challenged with OVA alone. Immunologic parameters and airway inflammation were evaluated 6 and 48 h after the last OVA challenge. ASA inhibited the production of interleukin (IL)-17 from lung T cells as well as in vitro Th17 polarization induced by IL-6. Additionally, ASA, but not salicylic acid, suppressed Th17 airway inflammation, which was associated with decreased expression of acetyl-STAT3 (downstream signaling of IL-6) in the lung. Moreover, the production of IL-6 from inflammatory cells, induced by IL-17, was abolished by treatment with ASA, whereas that induced by LPS was not. Altogether, ASA, likely via its acetyl moiety, inhibits Th17 airway inflammation by blockade of IL-6 and IL-17 positive feedback.
Animals
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Aspirin/pharmacology/*therapeutic use
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Cell Polarity/drug effects/immunology
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Feedback, Physiological/*drug effects
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Interferon-gamma/deficiency/metabolism
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Interleukin-17/*metabolism/pharmacology
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Interleukin-6/biosynthesis/*metabolism
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Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology
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Lung/drug effects/metabolism/pathology
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Pneumonia/*drug therapy/*immunology/pathology
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Th17 Cells/drug effects/*immunology/pathology
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1/pharmacology
2.CT and MR Imaging Analysis of Calcification Suspensions of Different Types and Concentrations.
Young Chil CHOI ; Hyun Joon SHIN ; Jin Yong CHOI
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2009;27(2):158-162
BACKGROUND: High-density calcifications on CT images can appear as high signals on T1-weighted MR images, but with differing extents and degrees. This study investigated CT and MR images of calcifications of various types and concentrations. METHODS: We analyzed CT and MR images of two cases of bilateral basal ganglia calcifications and experimental suspensions of calcifications of different types and concentrations. RESULTS: The density of CT calcifications increased in proportion to their concentration regardless of their type. However, the MR signals differed with the types and concentrations of calcification. A high signal was one of the most noticeable signs on T1-weighted MR images for calcium phosphate, and it increased for concentrations up to 0.2 g/mL before leveling off. The signal for all types of calcification decreased on T2-weighted and especially fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images. CONCLUSIONS: High signals are characteristic of calcification on T1-weighted MR images, and are often stronger than those on CT images. A low signal appears consistently on FLAIR MR images regardless of the calcification type. These findings might be helpful in evaluating calcifications apparent in MR images.
Basal Ganglia
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Brain
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Calcium
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Calcium Phosphates
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Suspensions
3.Small bowel obstruction in early pregnancy: A case report.
Hyun Soo JEON ; Hyun Jun KIM ; Young Chil CHOI ; Tae Ui LEE ; Doo Yong CHUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;52(5):565-570
Intestinal obstruction occurs rarely as a cause of acute abdominal pain during pregnancy. It is very difficult to make diagnosis, as nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain are commonly associated with pregnancy, and X-rays are avoided if possible. However, delayed diagnosis can cause intestinal strangulation, which results in a high incidence of maternal morbidity, mortality, premature labor, and fetal loss. The incidence of intestinal obstruction seems to increase at the time of rapid uterine size changes such as between 16~20 weeks, 32~36 weeks or even in the puerperium. The possibility of intestinal obstruction must always be kept in mind when a pregnant woman with an operation scar on her abdomen develops abdominal pain. We present a case of small bowel obstruction during early pregnancy with a brief review of the literature who had the history of right salpingo-oophorectomy and appendectomy operation
Abdomen
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Abdomen, Acute
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Abdominal Pain
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Appendectomy
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Cicatrix
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Delayed Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Intestinal Obstruction
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Mortality, Premature
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Nausea
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Postpartum Period
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Pregnancy
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Pregnant Women
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Vomiting
4.Relationship between the depth of cingulate sulcus on neonatal high resolution cranial ultrasound and gestational age.
Young Chil CHOI ; Jin Yong CHOI ; Jung Hwa LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2009;52(10):1136-1139
PURPOSE: It is critical that the exact gestational age of a newborn baby, especially premature baby, be determined to evaluate the status of a disease and its management and to estimate the prognosis of a patient. This study aimed to investigate an easy and accurate method to estimate gestational age on cranial ultrasound, requiring minimal additional time and equipment. METHODS: A high-resolution coronal sonographic image was obtained via the anterior fontanel with a 5-12 Mhz linear probe after the usual cranial sonographic examination. We measured the depth of cerebral hemisphere, thickness of corpus callosum, and depth of cingulate sulcus and obtained the correlations between these factors and gestational age. RESULTS: Depth of cingulate sulcus had the highest correlation coefficiency with gestational age (r=0.878, P=0.000). All the cases, except for 2 cases, had a gestational age of more than 37 weeks, when the depths of cingulate sulcus were more than 0.55 cm, and had a gestational age less than 34 weeks, when the depths of cingulate sulcus were less than 0.35 cm. CONCLUSION: Measurement of the depth of cingulate sulcus was a simple and accurate method to estimate the gestational age on cranial ultrasound. The gestational age is more than 37 weeks, when the depth of cingulate sulcus is more than 0.55 cm, and is less than 34 weeks, when the depth of cingulate sulcus is less than 0.35 cm.
Cerebrum
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Corpus Callosum
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Cranial Fontanelles
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Prognosis
5.Image Spectrum of Anal Ultrasound in Patients with Peri Anal Disease.
Hae Jeong JEON ; Young JUN ; Hee Sun PARK ; Sung Il JUNG ; Sang Woo PARK ; Young Chil CHOI ; Hyun Joon SHIN ; Uug Chae PARK ; Yong Hyun JIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Medical Ultrasound 2009;28(4):255-260
Endoanal ultrasonography has recently emerged as a popular diagnostic modality for mapping and imaging the anal sphincter. This procedure can be performed as an outpatient procedure; it is relatively quick and virtually painless. The imaging typically is performed in a proximal to distal manner with defining a variety of levels of the anal canal as it progresses. Anal ultrasond can provide a detailed image of the anal sphincter musculature. The internal anal sphincter appears endosonographically as a hypoechoic circular band that is most prominently seen at the level of the mid-anal canal. The external anal sphincter appears as a thicker circular mixed echogenic band outside of the hypoechoic internal sphincter. Anal ultrasond can be used to evaluate patients with anal fistulas with or without abscess. Imaging is performed and the fistulous tracts or abscesses are identified by hypoechogenicity within the external sphincter muscle or the ischiorectal fossa. Its ability to clearly image the anal sphincters has allowed its use for the evaluation of anal fistulas. Moreover, anal ultrasound has emerged as the technique of choice for imaging the anal sphincters and for evaluating incontinence. Each of the individual physiologic tests offers valuable information that is relevant to the continence mechanism, and the ultrasound yields results that are complementary to other tests. Ultrasound serves as a surveillance tool to monitor the results after sphincterplasty. We illustrate the endo-anal sonographic features of various anal diseases and the ultrasound-anatomic correlation for the anus.
Abscess
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Anal Canal
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Fistula
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Humans
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Muscles
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Organothiophosphorus Compounds
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Outpatients
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Rectal Fistula
6.Fine Needle Aspiration of Focal Lung Lesion under CT Fluoroscopic Guidance.
Hae Jeong JEON ; Hyun Joon SHIN ; Young Chil CHOI ; Sang Woo PARK ; Jeong Geun YI ; Jeong Hee PARK ; Yong Hyun JIN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2006;55(1):67-72
PURPOSE: We wanted to assess the efficacy of using CT fluoroscopy during Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) for focal lung lesion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 22 patients who had undergone FNA under CT fluoroscopic guidance. The final diagnosis of focal lung lesion was based on surgery, the results of biopsy taken from another site or the clinical diagnosis with imaging follow-up. We reviewed the imaging and recorded the location of the lesion, the lesion size and the depth from the puncture site. RESULTS: In 24 cases of 22 patients, 16 lesions were benign and 8 were malignant. The sensitivity and specificity for malignant lesions were 100%, and 75%, respectively. The mean size of the malignant lesions was 3.75+/-1.68 cm, and that of the benign lesion was 3.05+/-2.98 cm. The mean depth of the lesion divided by the size was 1.85+/-1.09 for 20 lesions of the correct result group and 3.13+/-1.73 for 4 lesions of the incorrect result group; the difference between the two groups was statistically different (p=0.030). The complications after FNA were pneumothoraces in three cases and parenchymal hemorrhage in one case, but no significant complication was noted after the procedures. CONCLUSION: We could perform the FNA accurately and safely under CT fluoroscopy guidance, so this technique can be used for FNA of focal lung lesion for obtaining a correct result with fewer complications.
Biopsy
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Biopsy, Fine-Needle*
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Diagnosis
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Fluoroscopy
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Lung*
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Punctures
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity
7.Reconstruction of Defect on the Nasal Dorsum with Modified Bilateral Rhombic Flap.
Myeung Hoon CHOI ; Jie Hyun JEON ; Yong Ju KIM ; Kyu Chul HWANG ; Hae Jun SONG ; Chil Hwan OH ; Dong Soo YU
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(5):608-611
The skin over the nose is less mobile for primary closure of defects. In addition to skin graft and secondary intention healing, there are various local flap techniques and their modifications for the reconstruction of nasal defects. Imprecise engineering of wound repair methods and contracture can lead to twisting of the nose and distortion of surrounding anatomic structures such as the nasal ala and paranasal sulcus. The skin defects on the nasal dorsum were reconstructed with a modified bilateral rombic flap. In our case, there were no significant complications and the final result was satisfactory in both functional and cosmetic aspects. Through our experience, we can confirm that the modified bilateral rhombic flap can reconstruct defects on the center area of the nasal dorsum effectively and in a single stage.
Contracture
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Intention
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Nose
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Skin
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Transplants
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Wounds and Injuries
8.Erythema Ab Igne Associated with Frequent Bathing of Feet in Hot Water.
Yong Ju KIM ; Myeung Hun CHOI ; Sang Wook SON ; Chil Hwan OH ; Hae Jun SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(5):615-616
Erythema ab igne is a relatively uncommon skin lesion caused by chronic exposure to low levels of infrared heat from open fires or stoves, and is characterized by reticulated hyperpigmentation on the exposed skin. Recently, exposure to various 'new' heat sources, such as heated furniture, car heaters, or even laptop computers, has been reported to cause this condition. We present a case of 31-year-old Korean woman with reticulated hyperpigmentation on her feet, which had occurred due to bathing her feet in hot water on a daily basis.
Adult
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Baths*
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Erythema*
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Female
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Fires
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Foot*
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Hyperpigmentation
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Interior Design and Furnishings
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Skin
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Water*
9.Morphological Changes of Anterior Horn Cells of Lumbar Spinal Cord after Anterior Root Avulsion in Adult Rat.
Kyung Chil CHUNG ; Hyun Joo KIM ; Young Sook LEE ; Myong Eun HAN ; Won Chul CHOI ; In Sik PARK ; Sae Ock OH ; Bong Seon KIM ; Jae Bong KIM ; Sun Yong BAEK
Korean Journal of Anatomy 2006;39(6):505-514
The morphological changes in the anterior horn of the L4 and L5 spinal segments were observed following anterior root avulsion in the adult male Sprague-Dawley rat (300~350 gm) at 5 days, 1 week, 2 weeks and 3 weeks postlesion. The animals were perfused with 4% paraformaldehyde, 0.15% picric acid in 0.1 M phosphate buffer solution and cryostat sections were prepared. Immunohistochemistry was used to identify changes of the phenotype in the anterior horn cells. Primary antibodies, goat anti-choline acetyltransferase (ChaT, 1 : 500, Chemicon), mouse antirat ED-1 (1 : 200, Serotec), rabbit anti-glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP, 1 : 200, DAKO) and rabbit anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF, 1 : 500, Santa Cruz Biotechnology) were used. Avidin-Biotin complex method was performed for immunohistochemical reaction and color reaction was developed with DAB-H2O2. Following results were observed in the anterior horn of lumbar spinal cord; 1. The number of ChaT-immunoreactive (ir) cells were reduced 20% level of control animals at 3 weeks after avulsion. 2. ED-1-ir microglia were significantly increased at 1 week and processes of ED-1-ir microglia surrounded around the axotomized neuronal cell bodies. 3. Gliosis defined by extensive GFAP immunoreactivity was observed both ipsilateral and contralateral side of lesion but the VEGF-ir cells were significantly increased in the ipsilateral side of lesion. Therefore, this study suggested that the majority of axotomized motor neurons were degenerated and the cellular proliferation and phenotype changes including glial cell activation were observed in the lumbar spinal cord after anterior root avulsion of adult rats.
Adult*
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Animals
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Anterior Horn Cells*
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Antibodies
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Cell Proliferation
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Choline O-Acetyltransferase
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Endothelial Growth Factors
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Gliosis
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Goats
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Horns
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Male
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Mice
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Microglia
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Motor Neurons
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Neuroglia
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Neurons
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Phenotype
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Spinal Cord*
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
10.Treatment of Osteoporotic Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures: Comparative Study between using Dynamic Hip Screw and Additional Trochanter Stabilizing Plate.
Young Chang KIM ; Ki Chan AN ; Key Yong KIM ; Jang Suk CHOI ; Kyung Chil CHUNG ; Chae Oh NA ; Dong Joon HA ; Chang Wan KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2005;40(6):741-748
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of a trochanter stabilizing plate with a dynamic hip screw, with using a dynamic hip screw only in the treatment of an unstable intertrochanteric fracture of elderly patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2000 to December 2004, 70 patients, who were treated surgically for unstable intertrochanteric fractures, were evaluated. The patient s age were above 65 years and the T-score <-3.0 and they were followed up for more than 6 months. The patient were divided into two groups. One group was treated with DHS only (Group 1, 38 cases), and the other was treated with DHS and TSP (Group 2, 32 cases). The two groups were compared clinically and radiologically. RESULTS: There was no difference in the prevalence of lag screw sliding. However, there were significant differences in the extent of sliding between the two groups, (an average of 8.8 mm p<0.05). There was a significant difference between two groups in the extent of lateralization of the great trochanter, (An average of 6.0 mm p<0.05). However, there was no difference in the leg length between two groups (p>0.05), but the postoperative functional loss of the hip joint was significantly lower in the group 2 (p<0.05), who required additional surgery due to reduction loss or metal failure. CONCLUSION: Although it is a relatively simple technique, the use of DHS with TSP is more effective for the buttress effect on proximal fragment and additional fixation of great trochanter than just DHS only. It decreases the excessive slippage of the lag screw, lateral displacement of the greater trochanter and postoperative functional loss of the hip joint. Therefore, it may be a useful treatment for unstable or comminuted intertrochanteric fractures in elderly patients with osteoporosis.
Aged
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Femur*
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Hip Fractures*
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Hip Joint
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Hip*
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Humans
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Leg
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Osteoporosis
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Prevalence

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