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Naupia Development of Nitocra spinipes Boeck, 1865 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Ameiridae) Reared in the Laboratory (요각류, Nitocra spinipes Boeck, 1865의 노우플리우스 유생 발생)

  • 최경화;김창현
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.470-475
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    • 2001
  • The larvae of Nitocra spinipes Boeck, 1865 were reared at 2$0^{\circ}C$ and 33.3$\textperthousand$ in the laboratory. These species passed through six nauplii stages and the first copepodid appeared in 8-10 days. Nauplii of N. spinipes is distinguished by characteristics of the appendage setation and caudal setae. The number of segments of antennal and mandibular exopodites in harpacticoida is discussed within familial level.

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Two New Species of the Subfamily Donsiellinae (Copeoda, Harpacticoia, Thalestridae) Associated with the lsopod from Korea

  • Kim, Sa-Heung;Kim, Won
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 1997
  • Two harpacticoid copepods, Pseudonsiella longicaudata. n. sp. and Xylora longiantennulata n. sp. belonging to the subfamily Donsiellinae are described. They were found in the wood infested by isopod of the genus Limnoria from the East Sea (Sea of Japan), Korea. The former species is characteristic in having the long caudal ramus and four setae on mandi bular basis. The latter one closely resembles X, nertica Hicks in general body form, but is clearly distinguished from X. nertica in that the antennule is much longer and the caudal ramus is longer, and leg 5 endopod bears four setae.

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Application of Z-plasty for Skin Defects by Mastectomy in a Dog (개에서 유방절제술에 의한 피부결손의 Z-plasty응용)

  • 김남수;최은경;정인성;최인혁
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.440-442
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    • 2002
  • A fourteen-year-old mongrel female dog that was 22 kg and had two large mammary tumor lesions was admitted to the Animal Teaching Hospital of Chonbuk National University. Two large mammary tumor lesions were observed in the right caudal thoracic and the left inguinal mammary glands, which were sized 6 cm and 5 cm in diameter, respectively. These tumor lesions were removed by block mastectomy, then large skin defect of 7 cm diameter in caudal abdominal wall were recoverd by classic Z-plasty in both medial thigh. Classic Z-plasty was designed with 60 in angle and, with 6 cm in length of central limb in right medial thigh and 4 cm in left, respectively. This patient had been recoverd to normal gait and behavior at 20 days after the plastic operation.

Diagnosis in Canine Pheochromocytoma (개에서 갈색세포종의 증례)

  • 장동우;방동하;최호정;이기창;이희천;김진현;엄기동;김대용;윤화영
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.279-283
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    • 2001
  • Eleven years old cocker spaniel referred to Veterianry Medical Teaching Hospital, Seoul National University was diagnosed as pheochromocytoma. The patient was transferred to the hospital after hit by car and the main clinical signs were tachypnea, tachycardia, edema of hindlimb and lethargy. On ultrasonographic examination, hyperechoic foci was detected and it was invaded into the caudal vena cava. Venography showed the filling defect and local dilation of the caudal vena. The diagnosis of pheochromocytoma is challenging due to the nonspecific clinical signs and severe concurrent disease in dogs. This report describes one dog with invasive pheochromocytoma in which radiography, ultrasonography and venacavography were key diagnositc tools. Ultrasonography was a usuful method for assessment of size, shape and margination of the tumor and invasiveness to the major vessels.

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First record of the genus Cyclopinoides (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopinidae) from the Pacific

  • Chang, Cheon-Young
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2011
  • A new species belonging to the genus Cyclopinoides Lindberg, 1953 (Cyclopinidae) is described from three beaches in Korea and Japan, as the first record of the genus from the Pacific. Among five species currently recognized in the genus, the new species resembles C. schulzi Herbst, 1964 from the Red Sea in sharing the character combination of 20-segmented antennule and stumpy caudal rami. However, C. orientalis n. sp. differs from it by relatively longer caudal rami (2.5-2.8 times as long as wide in female and about 1.6-1.8 times in male, while less than 2 times in female and about 1.3 times in male of C. schulzi), and by the transformation of an outer distal spine to a slender seta on the distal exopodal segment of leg 4. Moreover, C. orientalis n. sp. is discernible from C. schulzi in having a pyriform copulatory tube (against elongated tubular style in C. schulzi). A key to the species hitherto known in the genus is provided.

Rectal Perforation Associated with a Pelvic Fracture Managed with Lateral Caudal Axial Pattern Flap Surgery Using the Tail to Skin Defect in a Mixed-Breed Dog

  • Lee, Jongjin;Kang, Jinsu;Kim, Namsoo;Heo, Suyoung
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.240-243
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    • 2021
  • Complications of pelvic fractures and sacroiliac joint luxation include hemoabdomen, pulmonary trauma, and soft tissue injury. Among them, rectal perforation accounts for 1% of pelvic fracture complications. Delayed diagnosis is commonly associated with a poor prognosis. A mixed-breed dog was presented to Jeonbuk Animal Medical Center (JAMC) after a traffic accident with no signs of rectal perforation. After fracture surgery, rectal perforation was seen as a perianal fistula. This report describes a case of a perianal fistula progressed from rectal perforation after a traffic accident that was curatively treated with lateral caudal axial pattern flap surgery to the perianal skin.

New Record of Oncaea prendeli (Copepod, Cyclopoida, Oncaeidae) in Korean Waters

  • Cho, Kyuhee;Kim, Jong Guk;Lee, Jimin
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2020
  • Oncaea prendeli Shmeleva, 1966 is redescribed here based on a specimen collected using a fine-mesh net in the epipelagic layer in the south sea of Jeju Island, Korea. The Korean specimen is generally similar to Mediterranean specimens in terms of morphological characteristics, but it shows a few minor differences in a slightly larger length-to-width ratio for the distal endopod segment of the antenna, a relatively shorter caudal seta IV, and additional ornamentation on the maxillule and maxilla. This species is distinguishable from the most similar congeneric species, O. tregoubovi Shmeleva, 1968, and three species of the genus Spinoncaea Böttger-Schnack, 2003 by the distal and lateral armature of the antenna, ornamentation on the female maxilliped, spine number on the endopod of leg 2, and proportional length of setae on the caudal ramus. Moreover, spine lengths on the exopods of legs 2-4 are proposed as new morphological characters for the identification of congeners. This is the first record of O. prendeli in Korean waters.

Clinical and Radiologic Characteristics of Caudal Regression Syndrome in a 3-Year-Old Boy: Lessons from Overlooked Plain Radiographs

  • Kang, Seongyeon;Park, Heewon;Hong, Jeana
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.238-243
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    • 2021
  • Caudal regression syndrome (CRS) is a rare neural tube defect that affects the terminal spinal segment, manifesting as neurological deficits and structural anomalies in the lower body. We report a case of a 31-month-old boy presenting with constipation who had long been considered to have functional constipation but was finally confirmed to have CRS. Small, flat buttocks with bilateral buttock dimples and a short intergluteal cleft were identified on close examination. Plain radiographs of the abdomen, retrospectively reviewed, revealed the absence of the distal sacrum and the coccyx. During the 5-year follow-up period, we could find his long-term clinical course showing bowel and bladder dysfunction without progressive neurologic deficits. We present this case to highlight the fact that a precise physical examination, along with a close evaluation of plain radiographs encompassing the sacrum, is necessary with a strong suspicion of spinal dysraphism when confronting a child with chronic constipation despite the absence of neurologic deficits or gross structural anomalies.

Three new species of Myzomolgus(Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Catiniidae) associated with sipunculan worms from a tidal flat in Phuket, Thailand

  • Hong, Jae-Sang;Kim, Il-Hoi
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.287-300
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    • 2021
  • Three new species of Myzomolgus are described as associates of sipunculans from a tidal flat in Phuket, Thailand. As diagnostic features, Myzomolgus leptocercosus n. sp. has elongate caudal rami which are 10.7 times longer than wide, 5 setae and a conical process on the first antennular segment, an armature formula 1, 0, 1+sucker, and 6 of antenna, and an inner coxal seta on all swimming legs. Myzomolgus spatulatus n. sp. lacks a rostrum, but bears 4 setae and a spatulate process on the first antennular segment, an armature formula 0, 0, 2+sucker, and 6 of the antenna, the inner coxal seta on legs 1-3, and 5 armture elements on the third endopodal segment of legs 1-3. Myzomolgus cucullatus n. sp. has short caudal rami which are 1.60 times longer than wide, a broad, hood-like tergite of fouth pedigerous somite, 4 setae only on the first antennular segment, the armature formula 0. 0. 2+sucker, and 6 of the antenna, and no iiner coxal seta on the swimming legs.

Gastropexy Using MIC-KEY Tube in a Dog with Esophageal-Gastric Leiomyoma

  • Kim, Yoon Hee;Shin, Kyong-in;Hong, Yeon-Jung;Choi, Ulsoo
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.290-294
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    • 2021
  • An 8-year-old neutralized male Dachshund was presented with severe vomiting, anorexia, and weight loss for two weeks. The patient had to feed in a standing position due to problem of vomiting immediately after meal. Serum chemistry and CBC results were all within reference limits. CT imaging revealed a mass distributed widely in the caudal part of the esophagus including the sphincter and the gastric cardia. Complete surgical removal was difficult because of adhesion to the caudal vena cava. A partial surgical excision and gastropexy with MIC-key feeding tube were performed under the owner's permission. Histologically, the mass was interpreted as leiomyoma. This patient is doing well at present time, six years after the tube installation in 2015.