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Management of BCG Lymphadenitis (BCG림프선염의 치료)

  • Oh, Jung-Tak;Kim, In-Gyu;Han, Seok-Joo;Hwang, Eui-Ho
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.143-147
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    • 1997
  • Bacillus Calmette-Guerin(BCG) lymphadenitis is a complication of post-BCG vaccination and its treatment is still controversial. Eighty patients who had been operated for BCG lymphadenitis from 1987 to 1996 were reviewed. Thirty-one of them were treated with antituberculous drugs(mean duration: 3 months) preoperatively and 49 patients were not given preoperative antituberculous medication. No one was treated with antituberculous drugs postoperatively. Operation methods were excision(72) and partial excision with curettage(8). There was no statistical difference in recurrence rate between groups In two patients(2.5 %) treated with preoperative antituberculous drugs, the lesions recurred after operation. The results suggest that preoperative antituberculous medication does not play any role in the treatment of BCG lymphadenitis and in preventing recurrence in surgically excised cases.

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Calcific Tendinitis of the Subscapularis Tendon -A Case Report- (견갑하근 건에 발생한 석회화 건염 -증례 보고-)

  • Nha, Kyung-Wook;Kim, Jin-Hwan;Park, Gyu-Won
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.67-71
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    • 2003
  • The shoulder is the most common site in the body for calcific deposition. Calcific tendinitis is one of the common lesions of the painful shoulder. The surpaspinatus tendon is the most frequently affected location, next the infraspinatus and relatively rare the subscapularis tendon. We report upon a case of calcific tendinitis of subscapularis tendon alone, which developed in a 61-year-old female after minor trauma and was treated successfully with surgical excision.

Effect of Femoral Head Osteotomy on Walking in Dogs (개에서 대퇴골두절단술이 보행에 미치는 영향)

  • Park Jae-Heoun;Hong Sung-Hyeok;Lee Ki-Chang;Kweon Oh-Kyeong;Nam Chi-Chou
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.427-431
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    • 1992
  • This study was performed to investigate the effect of excision arthroplasty of femoral head on walking in dogs. Observations of standing, walking and running were made for 6 months after operation. The recovery periods in excision arthroplasty of femoral head were 21~29 and 71~127 days in small and large dogs, respectively. When the biceps femoris muscle was utilized, the recovery period were 21~29 and 43~57 days in small and large dogs, respectively.

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Primary Thoracic Neuroblastoma in Children (소아의 원발성 흉부 신경아세포증)

  • 정경영;이현성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.240-244
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    • 2000
  • Background: Neuroblastoma is the third most common malignancy of chidhood, and is the most common mediastinal mass in children under the age of 2 years. However, the results of surgical treatment have been seldomly reported in Korea. Therefore, we analyzed the results of surgical treatment in children with neuroblastoma and its influencing factors. Material and Method: We studied the clinical characteristics and prognosis of 12 children, 11 makes and 1 female, whose primary thoracic neurobalstomas or ganglioneuroblastomas were diagnosed and operated between 1977 and 1997. Men age at presentation was 29.9 months. Result: Respiratory symptoms were the modes of performed in 9 patients. Complete excision, partial excision, and biopsy only were performed in 9, 2, and 1 patients respectively. Ten patients of thoractic neuroblastomas survived (83.3%) during follow-up period. Conclusion: The postoperatve 5-year survival of thoracic neuroblastoma was 76.4% and the prognosis was related to the stage of neuroblastoma. We suggest that complete resection should be considered as preferential method in the treatment of thoracic neuroblastoma in children, especially with early stage.

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Metastatic Pulmonary Hemangiopericytoma from Retroperitoneum -A case report - (후복강에서 폐로 전이된 혈관 주위 세포종 -1예 보고-)

  • Seok Yang-Ki;Lee Eung-Bae
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.39 no.6 s.263
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    • pp.495-497
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    • 2006
  • Hemangiopericytoma is a rare vascular tumor derived from the pericyte and usually occures in the lower extremities and the retroperitoneum. Complete excision is treatment of choice. Regular follow up is strongly recommended due to its potential malignancy which is recurrence and metastasis. We experienced surgical excision of metastatic pulmonary hemangiopericytoma from retroperitoneal hemangiopericytoma completely excised 10 years ago.

Malignant Hemangiopericytoma of the Chest Wall (흉벽에 발생한 원발성 악성 혈관주위세포증)

  • 박인규
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.33 no.10
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    • pp.843-846
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    • 2000
  • Primary hemangiopericytoma of chest wall is very rate and only a few cases have ever been reported. The tumor aries from the capillary pericyte of Zimmerman. It is a highly vascular slow growing tumor which can be calssified as both malignant and benign varieties. We report a case of a 66 year-old man in whom recurrent hemangiopericytoma was treated by complete surgical excision. In October 1993 he had received surgical excision of hemangiopericytoma on posterior chest wall. For more than 6 years after the operation he was in good condition until a recurrent mass was found on the chest X-ray. The patient was discharged 9 days after the operation and is receiving radiotherapy.

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A Giant Keratoacanthoma Treated with Surgical Excision

  • Park, Hyochun;Park, Hannara;Kim, Hoonnam;Yeo, Hyeonjung
    • Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.92-95
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    • 2015
  • A keratoacanthoma is a rapidly growing cutaneous tumor that spontaneously involutes in most instances. A giant keratoacanthoma is a rare variant and are characterized by lesions larger than 20 mm in diameter. We report a 56-year-old man with a rapidly growing tumor of the right cheek, which was diagnosed as keratoacanthoma. The mass was excised completely under general anesthesia, followed by Limberg flap for reconstruction. Intraoperative frozen section histology suggested the lesion to be a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, whereas final histopathology was consistent with keratoacanthoma. We herein report the first case of a giant keratoacanthoma treated with surgical excision in Korea and discuss the clinical and histopathological features of keratoacanthoma, with a review of the literature.

Recognition of DNA Damage in Mammals

  • Lee, Suk-Hee
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.489-495
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    • 2001
  • DNA damage by UV and environmental agents are the major cause of genomic instability that needs to be repaired, otherwise it give rise to cancer. Accordingly, mammalian cells operate several DNA repair pathways that are not only responsible for identifying various types of DNA damage but also involved in removing DNA damage. In mammals, nucleotide excision repair (NER) machinery is responsible for most, if not all, of the bulky adducts caused by UV and chemical agents. Although most of the proteins involved in NER pathway have been identified, only recently have we begun to gain some insight into the mechanism by which proteins recognize damaged DNA. Binding of Xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein (XPC)-hHR23B complex to damaged DNA is the initial damage recognition step in NER, which leads to the recruitment of XPA and RPA to form a damage recognition complex. Formation of damage recognition complex not only stabilizes low affinity binding of XPA to the damaged DNA, but also induces structural distortion, both of which are likely necessary for the recruitment of TFIIH and two structure-specific endonucleases for dual incision.

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On-off Regulation of 3' Exonuclease Excision to DNA Polymerization by Exo+ Polymerase

  • Zhang, Jia;Li, Kai
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.525-528
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    • 2003
  • The role of 3' exonuclease excision in DNA polymerization was evaluated in primer extensions using 3' allele-specific primers that had exonuclease-digestible and exonuclease-resistant 3' termini. With exonuclease-digestible unmodified 3' mismatched primers, the exo+ polymerase yielded template-dependent products. Using exonuclease-resistant 3' mismatched primers, no primer-extended product resulted from exo+ polymerase. As a control, polymerase without proofreading activity yielded primer-dependent products from 3' mismatched primers. These data indicated that a successful removal of the mismatch is required for DNA polymerization from the 3' mismatched primers by exo+ polymerase. In addition to the well-known proofreading from this mismatch removal, the premature termination in DNA polymerization, due to the failure of the efficient removal of the mismatched nucleotides, worked as an off-switch in maintaining the high fidelity in DNA replication from exo+ polymerase.

Lumbar Epidural Varix Mimicking Disc Herniation

  • Bursali, Adem;Akyoldas, Goktug;Guvenal, Ahmet Burak;Yaman, Onur
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.410-413
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    • 2016
  • Lumbar radiculopathy is generally caused by such well-recognized entity as lumbar disc herniation in neurosurgical practice; however rare pathologies such as thrombosed epidural varix may mimic them by causing radicular symptoms. In this case report, we present a 26-year-old man with the complaint of back and right leg pain who was operated for right L4-5 disc herniation. The lesion interpreted as an extruded disc herniation preoperatively was found to be a thrombosed epidural varix compressing the nerve root preoperatively. The nerve root was decompressed by shrinking the lesion with bipolar thermocoagulation and excision. The patient's complaints disappeared in the postoperative period. Thrombosed lumbar epidural varices may mimic lumbar disc herniations both radiologically and clinically. Therefore, must be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of lumbar disc herniations. Microsurgical techniques are mandatory for the treatment of these pathologies and decompression with thermocoagulation and excision is an efficient method.