1.Successful mitral repair in dogs by mitral annuloplasty using Hegar dilator: two case reports
Won-Jong LEE ; Junyoung KIM ; Chang-Hwan MOON ; TaeHeum EOM ; DongJu SON ; Seungmin LEE ; Haebeom LEE ; Seong-Mok JEONG ; Dae-Hyun KIM
Journal of Veterinary Science 2022;23(1):e11-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the most common heart disease in small-breed dogs. Mitral repair, which comprise artificial chorda tendineae implantation and mitral annuloplasty, has become the mainstay of treatment in the veterinary field. We report on two small dogs who underwent mitral repair surgery for MR. A Hegar dilator was used during mitral annuloplasty for accurate and reproducible surgery. In both cases, mitral regurgitant flow almost disappeared after surgery, and clinical signs improved. The treatment regimen was terminated 3 months after the surgery. We concluded that using a Hegar dilator may facilitate mitral valve repair surgery. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Anisakiasis Induced Segmental Jejunum Obstruction.
Beom Hee KIM ; Hee Ug PARK ; Seung Keun PARK ; Soung min JEON ; Chan Woo JUNG ; Chang Mok SON ; Hyun Wook CHOI ; Hye Sook KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2018;72(1):33-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Human anisakiasis is a disease caused by an infestation of the third stage larvae of family anisakidae. The ingested larvae invade the gastrointestinal wall, causing clinical symptoms that include abdomen pain, nausea, and vomiting. Although enteric anisakiasis is extremely rare, it can induce intestinal obstruction. We report a case in which emergency surgery was needed due to intestinal obstruction that coincided with symptoms related to anisakiasis, along with a brief literature review.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Abdomen
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Anisakiasis*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Emergencies
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Humans
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Intestinal Obstruction
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Jejunum*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Larva
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Nausea
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Vomiting
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
3.The relationship between anti-C-reactive protein and disease activity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Chang Nam SON ; Tae Han LEE ; Ji Hye BANG ; Hye Jin JEONG ; Jin Nyeong CHAE ; Won Mok LEE ; Ji Min KIM ; Sang Hyon KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2018;33(4):823-828
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND/AIMS: Anti-C-reactive protein (CRP) antibody has been introduced as a potential biologic marker in Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The aim of study is to evaluate the level of anti-CRP antibody in patients with SLE. METHODS: This study investigated the relationship between levels of anti-CRP antibodies and disease activity markers, such as complement, anti-double-stranded DNA antibody, and SLE disease activity index in 34 patients with SLE. RESULTS: The serum anti-CRP antibody levels of the patients with SLE were significantly higher than those of the healthy controls (11.3 ± 5.6 µg/mL vs. 9.1 ± 2.8 µg/mL). The percentages of the positive anti-CRP antibody were 52.9% in SLE and 27.8% in controls. Disease duration of SLE showed significant correlation with the anti-CRP antibody (r = 0.234, p = 0.026). However no significant relationship was observed between the levels of anti-CRP antibodies and disease activity markers. CONCLUSIONS: These data show that the anti-CRP antibody levels of the patients with SLE were significantly higher than those of healthy controls. We observed that the presence of the anti-CRP anti-CRP antibody was not associated with disease activity of SLE.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Antibodies
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Biomarkers
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Complement System Proteins
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			DNA
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Humans
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic*
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
4.The Relationship Between Serum Lipids and Depression.
Keum Ji JUNG ; Yejin MOK ; Hyoung Yoon CHANG ; Dongkoog SON ; Eun Jeong HAN ; Young Duk YUN ; Sun Ha JEE
Journal of Lipid and Atherosclerosis 2014;3(1):11-19
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE: Low cholesterol is associated with depression among western countries. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between cholesterol and depression in Korean population with low levels of serum cholesterol. METHODS: The data of about 740,000 individuals, aged 30-64 years at entry in the Korean Cancer Prevention Study, were used. Total cholesterol levels were measured in 1992. Depression was measured using the modified DSM-IV (Diagnostic Criteria of Major Depressive Episode in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV) scale. Total cholesterol was classified into four groups (quartile). Odds Ratios of low level of cholesterol were evaluated using multi-variable logistic models. RESULTS: The prevalence of major depression was 7.7% in men and 10.4% in women. After adjustment for various confounding variables, an inverse association was detected between cholesterol levels and depression intensity among men and women. The odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of the lowest quartile of cholesterol was 1.16 (1.13-1.20) on major depression compared with the highest quartile of cholesterol in men. The corresponding odds ratio among women was 1.09 (1.04-1.15). The strongest association among 9 items of depression was found at "decreased appetite and lost weight" in both men (OR=1.68) and women (OR=1.43). CONCLUSION: Low cholesterol is associated with major depression in men and women. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the cross-validation, to explore the biological mechanism, and to identify the clinical implication.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Appetite
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Cholesterol
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Confounding Factors (Epidemiology)
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Depression*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Epidemiology
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Female
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Humans
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Logistic Models
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Male
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Odds Ratio
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Prevalence
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
5.Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Colon.
Min Ho JEONG ; Byeong Wan KANG ; Chang Mok SON ; Hye Sook KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2007;73(2):178-182
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Neuroendocrine tumor (NET) of the colon and rectum has been reported to have a low incidence and aggressive progression; it is frequently misdiagnosed and its treatment is not well documented. Four NET cases were collected at our hospital during the previous year of a colon cancer survey. Endoscopic mucosal biopsy of the colon was done for each case and all the cases proved to be adenocarcinomas. Curative surgery was conducted after the preoperative diagnostic and staging evaluation was completed. The locations of the primary lesions of the patients were all different; cecum, ascending colon, splenic flexure colon and sigmoid colon. The disease was advanced in all cases and the first postoperative diagnosis was poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. Immunohistochemical tests followed and all the cases were positive for chromogranin A staining. A retrospective study was then conducted.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adenocarcinoma
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Biopsy
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Cecum
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Chromogranin A
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Colon*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Colon, Ascending
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Colon, Sigmoid
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Colon, Transverse
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Colonic Neoplasms
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Diagnosis
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Humans
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Incidence
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Neuroendocrine Tumors*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Rectum
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Retrospective Studies
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
6.A Case of Non-immune Hydrops Fetalis due to Intraperitoneal Hemangioma.
Young Ok KWON ; Sung Mi KIM ; Ji Hyun PARK ; Chang Mok SON ; Jung Sil PARK ; Hae Suk KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 2005;12(2):206-211
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Hydrops describes the infant who has generalized edema due to accumulation of excess fluid. In severe case, massive edema with ascites and pleural and pericardial effusions are commonly combined. The main etiology of hydrops fetalis has been changed from immune type which is caused by fetomaternal blood group incompatibility to nonimmune type. Although cardiovascular diseases are the most common (23% to 38%) causes for nonimmune hydrops fetalis, fetal tumors still compromise 5% to 7% of the diseases. We report a case of nonimmune hydrops fetalis due to intraperitoneal hemangioma. The newborn infant was managed surgically and had excellent outcome.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Ascites
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Blood Group Incompatibility
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Cardiovascular Diseases
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Edema
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Hemangioma*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Humans
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Hydrops Fetalis*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Infant
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Infant, Newborn
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Pericardial Effusion
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
7.Spontaneous Ileal Perforation in Very Low Birth Weight Infant without Evidence of Necrotizing Enterocolitis.
So Young CHOI ; Im Jung CHOI ; Sung Mi KIM ; Jin Hwa JUNG ; Gil Hyun KIM ; Chang Mok SON
Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology 2004;11(1):77-80
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Ongoing advances in the treatment of very-low-birth-weight infants have confronted us with a growing number of infants susceptible to acquired illnesses of the gastrointestinal tract. Although necrotizing enterocolitis has been regarded as the major cause of gastrointestinal perforation in preterm infants, the incidence of spontaneous perforation occurred in an apparently normal bowel is increasing. The risk factors for spontaneous intestinal perforation include prematurity, twin pregnancies, perinatal asphyxia, prior use of umbilical artery catheter, use of indomethacin and/or steroid, and bacterial or fungal sepsis. We report a case of spontaneous ileal perforation occurred in very low birth weight infant who was successfully treated with emergency operation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Asphyxia
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Catheters
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Emergencies
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Enterocolitis, Necrotizing*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Gastrointestinal Tract
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Humans
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Incidence
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Indomethacin
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Infant
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Infant, Newborn
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Infant, Premature
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Infant, Very Low Birth Weight*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Intestinal Perforation
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Pregnancy, Twin
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Risk Factors
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Sepsis
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Umbilical Arteries
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
8.Migration of Digital Medical Image Data Stored through Mini-PACS to Full-PACS.
Haijo JUNG ; Hee Joung KIM ; Won Suk KANG ; Sang Ho LEE ; Sae Rome KIM ; Young Mok SON ; Chang Lyong JI ; Jung Han KIM ; Sun Kook YOO ; Ki Hwang KIM ; Hyung Sik YOO
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2003;9(3):275-284
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The purpose of this study was to evaluate the migration of medical image data stored thorough mini-PACS to full-PACS at Yonsei University Medical Center (YUMC). The image data to be migrated were 2.7 TB stored through approximately 4,500 CD archives at Yongdong Severance hospital and 4.7 TB (2:1 compression) stored through 196 digital linear tape (DLT) archives at Severance hospital. Prior to carrying out the migration, principles, methods and expected practical affairs for the migration were discussed and planned to optimize the migration work by considering the cost and the effectiveness of migration work. Migration gateway workstations were set up and a migration software tool was developed. Real migration works were performed based on the results of several migration simulations. Severance hospital decided to migrate all stored image data. The CD image data of 2.7 TB were estimated total 2,250 hr (about 94 days) migration time, but the practical migration work was completed within 3 months by using maximum 5 workstations. The DLT data of 4.7 TB were estimated total 100 days migration time by applying 16 hr working time per day with single workstation, however, the practical migration work was taken 5 months. Meanwhile, 20% of the DLT image data were not able to migrate because the DLT were partially damaged due to frequent access. In conclusion, a migration plan should be carefully prepared by considering the individual hospital environments because the server system, archival media, the network, and the policy of data management may be unique.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Academic Medical Centers
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.A case of reactive airway dysfunction syndrome due to chlorine gas exposure.
Kyoung Young NAMKOONG ; Ju Yeal BAEK ; Hye Suk SON ; Choon Hee CHANG ; Myeong Jin KANG ; Hong Mok LIM ; Yong Keun PARK ; Sang Rok LEE
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2003;23(4):842-845
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The reactive airway dysfunction syndrome (RADS), a subset of irritant-induced asthma, has been described following exposure to various irritant gas. We describe a case of RADS occuring following a single exposure to high levels of chlorine gas in the workplace. No documented pre-existing respiratory illness and atopy was identified. Cough, dyspnea, and wheezing were developed with the single accidental exposure to chlorine gas and methacholine provocation test was positive. He was completely recovered with the treatment of corticosteroid and oxygen therapy.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Angioedema
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Asthma
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Cellulitis
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Chlorine*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Cough
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Dyspnea
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Eosinophilia
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Methacholine Chloride
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Oxygen
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Respiratory Sounds
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Review of the Pathology and Differential Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis.
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2003;19(4):211-215
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			PURPOSE: Multiple methods are used to diagnose acute appendicitis. However, with the current practice, the negative laparotomy rate for acute appendicitis is from 15% up to 30%. This study was designed to evaluate various pathologies of the appendix and other intraabdominal organs of patients preoperatively diagnosed with acute appendicitis and to analyze clinically the difference between acute appendicitis and other intraabdominal inflammatory diseases. METHODS: We reviewed the pathologic reports of 833 patients who underwent laparotomies for acute appendicitis from January 1997 to December 2001. We grouped these patients by pathology. Group I included patients with a negative appendectomy and no other intraabdominal pathology, group II included those with lesions within the appendix, and group III, those with intraabdominal lesions other than in the appendix. We also analyzed the age, sex distributions, the typical symptoms of appendicitis, the duration of symptoms, fever, and leukocytosis of 100 patients with typical appendicitis by random sampling to find the clinical differences that existed between pelvic inflammatory disease and cecal diverticular disease presented as appendicitis. RESULTS: The diagnostic accuracy for acute appendicitis was 79.7%, and the negative appendectomy and negative laparotomy rates were 17.4% and 15.5%, respectively. The percents of patients in group I, II, and III were 10.4%, 82.6%, and 7.0%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: It is important to consider the possibility of various pathologies during diagnostic and operative procedures for an acute abdomen, especially one occurring in the right lower quadrant.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Abdomen, Acute
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Appendectomy
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Appendicitis*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Appendix
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Diagnosis, Differential*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Female
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Fever
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Humans
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Laparotomy
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Leukocytosis
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Pathology*
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Sex Distribution
		                        			;
		                        		
		                        			Surgical Procedures, Operative
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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