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Crown-root angulations of the maxillary anterior teeth according to malocclusions: A cone-beam computed tomography study in Korean population

  • Lee, Kyoung-Hoon;Choi, Dong-Soon;Jang, Insan;Cha, Bong-Kuen
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.432-438
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    • 2022
  • Objective: To compare crown-root angulations of the permanent maxillary anterior teeth in skeletal Class I, Class II, and Class III Korean malocclusion patients using cone-bean computed tomography (CBCT) images. Methods: Sixty CBCT images were collected from orthodontic patients archive based on skeletal Class I (0˚< A point-nasion-B point angle [ANB] < 4˚), Class II (ANB ≥ 4˚), and Class III (ANB ≤ 0˚) to have 20 samples in each group. Mesiodistal crown-root angulation (MDCRA) and labiolingual crown-root angulation (LLCRA) were evaluated after orientation of images. Crown-root angulations were compared among Class I, Class II, and Class III groups and among the maxillary anterior teeth in each group. Results: LLCRAs of the maxillary central incisor and the lateral incisor were significantly lower in Class III group than those in Class I group. However, those of the canine showed no significant differences among groups. MDCRAs of the maxillary anterior teeth did not significantly differ among groups either. Conclusions: Our results suggest that skeletal Class III malocclusion might affect LLCRA of the maxillary incisors, especially the central incisor.

Six New Agelas Species (Demospongiae: Agelasida: Agelasidae) from Kosrae Island, The Federated States of Micronesia

  • Sim, Chung Ja;Kim, Young A
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.196-205
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    • 2014
  • This paper describes six new species of sponges in the genus Agelas from Kosrae Island, The Federated States of Micronesia. Most Agelasid sponges are known from only tropical regions. All the new Agelas species; A. fragum n. sp., A. kosrae n. sp., A. purpurea n. sp., A. bakusi n. sp., A. vansoesti n. sp. and A. incrustans n. sp. are compared with other valid species that were studied. Six new species differ from the other species by morphology, growth form, skeletal fibres, habitats and spicule size. Agelas fragum n. sp. is characterized by its tuberculate surface and primary fibres with brush-like spicules. Agelas kosrae n. sp. is differs in skeletal structure and have tertiary fibres. Agelas purpurea n. sp. is characterized by primary, secondary and tertiary fibres are all cored with spicules. Agelas bakusi n. sp. is similar to Agelas clathrodes in shape, but differs in the primary fibres. Agelas vansoesti n. sp. is characterized by having acanthostrongyles. Agelas incrustans n. sp. is distinguished by its encrusting and not cavernous interior.

Psammocinian sponges(Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida: Irciniidae) from Korea

  • Kim, Young A;Lee, Kyung Jin;Sim, Chung Ja
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.340-347
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    • 2018
  • Four psammocinian species(Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida: Irciniidae) are described from Gageodo and Jejudo Islands, Korea. Among them, three are new species, Psammocinia rana, P. massa and P. vermins, which are very different from other recorded species. Secondary fibres of Psammocinia rana are mostly wide platelike shape with large perforation. Primary and secondary fibres of Psammocinia massa are lumped together in a thick mass through numerous areas. Psammocinia vemis is similar to P. mosulpia in skeletal structure, but differs in size of cored sands in primary fibres. The fourth species, we reclassify from Ircinia chupoensis to Psammocinia chupoensis based on more detailed observation of the skeletal structure. Ircinia only has sand cored primary fibres, while the observed species, has sand cored primary and secondary fibres.

Cerebral Infarction Mimicking Skeletal Metastases on Tc-99m MDP Bone Scintigraphy

  • Lim, Seok-Tae;Park, Soon-Ah;Sohn, Myung-Hee;Yim, Chang-Yeol
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.433-435
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    • 2000
  • A 6000-year-old male with carcinoma of the prostate and cerebral infarction underwent a Tc-99m MDP bone scintigraphy for the evaluation of skeletal metastases. Bone scintigraphy (Fig. 1) showed multiple areas of increased uptake of Tc-99m MDP in the skull, spine, and ribs representing skeletal metastases. Two different patterns of uptake occurred in the skull region (Fig. 1A-C); one represents bony metastasis and the ether represents cerebral infarction. The shape, size, location, intensity, and border of the increased uptake differed between the two lesions. An oval-shaped pattern with smaller size, greater intensity and more sharply defined border in the frontal region was consistent with bony metastasis. A rectangular-shaped pattern with larger size, lesser intensity and relatively indistinct border in the temporo-parieto-occipital region was consistent with cerebral infarction. Increased uptake of bone-seeking radiotracers in cerebral infarction has been reported previously.$^{1-4)}$ A suggested mechanism by which bone-seeking radiotracers accumulate in the necrotizing cerebral tissue is an alteration of the blood-brain barrier induced during cerebral infarction, which results in entry of the radiotracers into the extracellular space of the brain.$^{4)}$ Brain CT (Fig. 2) performed 7 days before and one month after the bone scintigraphy revealed lesions on the right temporo-parieto-occipital region consistent with acute hemorrhagic and chronic cerebral infarction, respectively.

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A Study of Muscle Activation in Upper Extremity According Mouse Shape (마우스 형태에 따른 상지의 근활성도의 변화)

  • Kim, Ju Heon;Yu, Yeon Tae;Kim, Jin Hun;Oh, Tae Young
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2012
  • Background : The purpose of the study was: to investigate muscle activation of upper arm according mouse shape. Methods : Twenty person(mean age : 23. 7) who have healthy condition was participated this study, we collected data of muscle activation using by EMG from upper trapezius(Tr), deltoid middle fiber(De), extensor digitorum(Ed), first dorsal interosseous(Di) during participants was performed click and drag according various mouse. Mouse shape was divided 4 level as follow shape 1 was very small, 2 was small, 3 was moderate, 4 was large. Data was analyzed ANOVA, independent t-test using by SPSS ver18.0. Results : There was significantly difference of muscle activation among each muscle according mouse shape in drag and click. In shape 1, 4, there was significantly difference of muscle activation of Tr, De, Ed between drag and click except Di. In shape 2, 4, there was significantly difference of muscle activation of all muscle between drag and click. Conclusion : We knew that extensor digitroum showed more higher muscle activation than other muscle in drag, first dorsal interoseous showed more higher muscle activation that other muscle in click. We suggest that mouse shape was very important factor in order to prevent skeletal muscular disorder for computer user, and mouse shape can reduce muscle fatigue during computer work.

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Theoretical Study of the Lowest Energy Structure of the Water Undecamer

  • Lee, Han-Myoung
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.777-779
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    • 2003
  • Density functional calculations and ab initio calculations have been carried out to study the lowest energy structure of the water ($H_2O)_{11}$. Among five structures suggested by four different groups, the lowest energy structure is found to have the skeletal structure of Prism56 (Pr56-24) that a cyclic pentamer and a cyclic hexamer are fused into a prism-shape with 16 hydrogen-bonds (HBs).

Lesions Masquerading as Posterior Mediastinal Tumor- Two Cases Report- (후종격동 종양으로 가장되어 보이는 병소 -2례 보고)

  • 홍순필;정원상;김영학;강정호;지행옥;고영혜;이중달
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.510-512
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    • 1993
  • We report rare cases of myxoid chondrosarcoma and meningomyelocele mimicking as neurogenic tumor in the posterior mediastinum. This lesions clinically mimicked neurogenic tumor due to its location and dumbbell shape appearance. The histogenesis of myxoid chondrosarcoma is discussed as skeletal origin from the thoracic vertebrae, and meningomyelocele is ectopic harmatoma lesion of C.N.S. or meningx. This lesions is concluded that distinguished for the differential diagnosis among Neurogenic tumor arising in the posterior mediastinum.

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Two Sponges of Family Tethyidae(Demospongiae: Hadromerida) from Korea

  • Shim, Eun-Jeong;Sim, Chung-Ja
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.97-100
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    • 2008
  • A new marine sponge in the family Tethyidae, Tethya uljinensis n. sp. was collected from Uljin, Korea in 2007. Halicometes koreana in the family Tethyidae was redescribed. Tethya uljiensis n. sp. is closely to Tethya simi. in skeletal structure and spicule composition. But, it differs in the size of spicules(stronyloxea) and shape of oxyaster.

Eight new species of two genera Dysidea and Euryspongia (Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida: Dysideidae) from Korea

  • Kim, Young A;Lee, Kyung Jin;Sim, Chung Ja
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.56-67
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    • 2020
  • Eight new species of two genera Dysidea and Euryspongia (Demospongiae: Dictyoceratida: Dysideidae) are described from Gageodo, Ulleungdo, Geomundo, and Jejudo Islands, Korea. Four new species of the genus Dysidea are differentiated by the fibre structure, cored detritus, and fibre arrangement. Dysidea mureungensis n. sp. is characterized by the honeycomb shape of surface and no distinction between primary and secondary fibres. Dysidea glavea n. sp. differs by large sands cored in fibres and that the membrane easily separates from fibres. Dysidea geomunensis n. sp. has fibres that are thinner than those of D. glavea n. sp.. Dysidea corallina n. sp. is characterized by folded fan shape and the arrangement of secondary fibres. Four new species of the genus Euryspongia are differentiated by the fibre structure, cored detritus, shape of sponge, and fibre arrangement. Euryspongia radicula n. sp. is very different from other species by having regularly arranged fibres. Euryspongia spina n. sp. has a fence-like skeletal structure. Bridged type secondary fibres are arranged near the surface and web types are at the base of fibres. Euryspongia flabellum n. sp. has a very unique wide, thin leaf-like shape. String-like primary fibres of E. linea n. sp. are very unique and cored with large sized sands.

Five New Species of Genus Hyattella (Dictyoceratida: Spongiidae) from Korea

  • Sim, Chung Ja;Kim, Young A;Lee, Kyung Jin
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.8-14
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    • 2015
  • Five new species of the genus Hyattella (Dictyoceratida: Spongiidae); Hyattella chaguiensis n. sp., H. munseomensis n. sp., H. sumsangiensis n. sp., H. bakusi n. sp., and H. purpurea n. sp., were collected from Jeju-do, Korea. Hyattella chaguiensis n. sp. is similar to H. mara Sim and Lee, 2014 in shape, but differs in dermal membrane and primary fibres. Hyattella munseomensis n. sp. differs in cored primary fibres, having middle-size sand. Hyattella sumsangiensis n. sp. is characterized by color changes and very soft texture. Hyattella bakusi n. sp. and H. purpurea n. sp. are similar in shape, having tube-like elevated holes, but differ in skeletal structures.