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A Clinical Analysis of Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology & Dermatology (안이비인후피부과 외래환자의 임상적 분석)

  • Jung, Soon-Young;Seo, Hyung-Sik
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2005
  • We analyzed statistics study in 1394 patients, who had visited to the Dept. of dermatology, ophthalmology & otorhinolaryngology Hospital of Oriental Medicine Sangji University from July, 2003 to December, 2004. The results were as follows. 1. Distribution of ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology and dermatology classification was 14.23% in ophthalmology, 13.92% in rhinology, 4.79% in laryngology, 23.05% in dermatology, 8.25% in otology, 2.14% in stomatology and 33.63% in other. 2. Ophthalmology group were 12.39% males and 14.16% females in 61years old over. In treatment term, opthalmology patients who had treated for 2 weeks within were 85.84%. Blepharism and asthenopia were the most common ophthalmologic disease. 3. Rhinology group were 18.10% males in 11-20 years old and 14.48% females in 10 years old within. In treatment term, rhinology patients who had treated for 2 weeks within were 70.59%. Rhinitis and sinusitis were the most common rhiniologic disease. 4. Otology group were 19.08% males and 16.80% females in 61years old over. In treatment term, otologic patients who had treated for 2 weeks within were 64.89%. Tinnitus and vertigo were the most common otologic disease. 5. Laryngology group were 10.53% males and 17.11% females 41-50 years old. In treatment term, laryngology patients who had treated for 2 weeks within were 85.53%. pharyngitis and abnormal pharyngolarylgeal region sensation were the most common laryngologic disease. 6. Stomatology group were 11.76% males in 31-40, 41-50 years old and 17.65% females in 61 years old over. In treatment term, stomatology patients who had treated for 2 weeks within were 82.35%. Stomatitis and labium spasm were the most common stomatologic disease. 7. Dermatology group were 11.75% males and 15.30% females in 21-30 years old. In treatment term, dermatology patients who had treated for 2 weeks within were 72.95%. Acne and urticaria were the most common dermatologic disease. 8. Other group were 8.99% males in 41-50 years old and 14.04% female in 61 years old over. In treatment term, other group patients who had treated for 2 weeks within were 69.29%. Bell's palsy and common cold were the most common other disease.

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A Statistics Study of Surgery, Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology (외관과(外官科) 외래환자의 통계적 고찰)

  • Kim, Yoon-bum
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.280-290
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    • 2000
  • We analyzed statistics study in 1695 patients, who had visited to the Dept. of surgery, ophthalmology & otolaryngology Hospital of Downtown Orirental Medicine Kyung Hee University from March, 1996 to July, 1998. The results were as follows. 1. Distribution of ophthalmology, otolaryngology and dermatology classification was $43.48\%\;in\;ophthalmology,\;16.70\%\;in\;rhinology,\;5.72\%\;in\;laryngology,\;17.94\%\;in\;dermatology\;and\;16.17\%$ in otiatrics. 2. Ophthalmology group were $31.93\%$ males and $47.90\%$ females in 10 years old within. In treatment term, opthalmology patients who had treated for 1 month within was $59.70\%$. Strabismus and visual disorder was the most common ophthalmo-disease. 3. Rhinology group were $30.00\%$ males in 10 years old within and $21.56\%$ females in 21-30years old. In treatmentm, rhinology patients who had treated for 1 month within was $53.71\%$. Rhinitis and sinusitis was the most common rhinio-disease. 4. Otiatrics group were $30.54\%$ males in 41-50 years old and $31.78\%$ females in 51-60 years old. In treatment term, otiatries patients who had treated for 1 month within was $53.28\%$. Tinnitus, hearing loss and otitis media was the most common otiatrics-disease. 5. Laryngology group were $29.27\%$ males in 31-40 years old and $28.57\%$ females in 51-60 years old. In treatment term. Laryngology patients who had treated for 1 month within was $91.75\%$ Epipharyngitis and abnormal sensation pharyngolarylgeal region was the most common laryngo-disease. 6. Dermatology group were $39.82\%$ males and $39.79\%$ females in 21-30 years old. In treatment term, dematology patients who had treated for 1 month within was $83.55\%$. Acne and Pruritus was the most common ophthalmo-disease.

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A Study of the Term 'Dermatology' in Oriental Medicine (동서의 피부 질환 명칭에 대한 소고)

  • Choi, In-Hwa
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2004
  • Objectives: In order to establish a base for proper treatment and management of patients with dermal problems through correct diagnosis, I considered the naming rule for dermatology in Oriental Medicine, referring to the dermatology literature compared to western medicine. In addition, this paper examines the characteristic classification of dermatology. Methods: I examined the naming rule of dermatology in Oriental Medicine and then compared the disease names in Oriental and Western medicine and the characteristic classification of dermatology referred to the records. Results: The dermal diseases have been named according to their colors and morphologies, causes, progress of symptoms, recurrent sites, the character of distribution, recurrent seasons, ages, the character of patients' jobs and locations. Sometimes some have been named by referring to their main morphologies, sites, causes, colors and seasons synthetically. However it was found some names for dermal diseases, even though the same diseases, had been named differently according to for example: historical times, condition of locations and the quality of doctors whose process of naming developed and changed over time. The relationship between Oriental and Western medicine of each name for dermal diseases is basically divided into 5 types: same names - same diseases; same names but different diseases; same diseases but different names; one disease with multiple names; and one name with multiple diseases. Considering the methods of classification, these were generally achieved according to their places of origin. It is a method unique to Oriental medicine that we classified some dermal diseases into 疥, 癬, 瘡, 風, 丹, 疱, 疹, 癰, 痘, 疽 and so on and it is very easy to diagnose which part they belong to. This was classified by putting first the causes of diseases; for instance: viruses, bacteria, fungi. Sometimes, however there was a problem, connected to the classification of morphology. Conclusions: I suggest that we need to unify and refine dermatological terms in Oriental Medicine in order to establish a base for proper treatment and management of patients with dermal problems through correct diagnoses.

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Two cases of uveitis (포도막염 치험 2례)

  • Hong, Chul-Hee;Park, Min-Chul;Hwang, Chung-Yeon;Kim, Jin-Man
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.237-243
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    • 2002
  • Uveitis is a comprehensive term that indicates the inflammation of not only the uvea but also its adjacent tissues, and its etiology, clinical features and prognosis are various. We conducted 2 patients with uveitis seen at Won-Kwang University Kwang- Ju Oriental Medical Hospital in 2002. We treated uveitis in a twenty-nine years old man and a thirty years old woman with the complaint of decreased vision, glaring eye, blood-shot eye, pain of eye, tears in one's eye by herbal medicine (Se-An-Myung-Mok-Tang gami) and Acupunture. Usually, uveitis have chronic phase. We had a significant results. So we report this two cases.

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Amblyopia Derived from Astigmatism in a Child Improved by Long-term Acupuncture Treatment: A Case Report (난시로 발생된 약시를 가진 소아에 대한 장기간 침 치료 1례)

  • Kim, Jun-Dong;Seo, Gwang-Yeel;Kim, Joong-Ho;Kim, Bong-Hyun
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.58-62
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    • 2022
  • Objectives : The aim of this study is to report the effect of long-term acupuncture on a amblyopia derived from astigmatism. Methods : A 39-month-old-female child presented with decreased visual acuity with simple astigmatism and amblyopia in the left eye. She took long-term acupuncture treatment once or twice a week for almost four years. And the autorefractor follow-up were conducted per every 6 months. Results : At the initial visit, naked eye visual acuity was 0.1/0.7(OD/OS), Sph. +0.00D, Cyl. -2.25D, AXIS 148° in the right eye, and Sph. +0.00D, Cyl. -0.25D, AXIS 49° in the left eye. After acupuncture treatment for about 4 years without correctional glasses, the visual acuity of the right eye was 1.0, the right eye had Sph. +0.00D, Cyl -0.50D, AXIS 146°, and the left eye had Sph. -0.25D, Cyl -0.50D, AXIS 154°. The visual acuity was maintained until 1 year follow up as 0.9/1.0(OD/OS). Conclusions : This study shows the possibility of using acupuncture treatment for amblyopia derived from astigmatism.

Two case studies of Ramsay Hunt syndrome (Ramsay Hunt syndrome 환자에 대한 證例報告)

  • Kwon, Kang;Park, Young-Hwan
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.183-193
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    • 2001
  • Background: Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a disease that cause faical palsy, ear pain, ear vesicle, tinnitus, hardness of hearing by geniculate ganglion herpes. Ramsay Hunt syndrome could be taken two sides view of herpes zoster and facial palsy. In traditional oriental medicine Ramsay Hunt syndrome could be diagnosed as heat and dryness syndromes. Object: These studies are clinical observations about two Ramsay Hunt syndrome patient cases that is recovered under the treatment by herbal-acupuncture therapy and moxibustion. Methods: For treatment in acute state, acupuncture therapy was used and in convalescent stage, herbal acupuncture therapy and moxibustion therapy were used. For diagnosis system, House-Brackmann system, Yanagihara's system used as diagnosis scales. Result&Conclusion: The results as follows. 1. Generally, to treat Ramsay Hunt syndrome, it is knwon that from invasion of virus to period of first effect a short term bring about good result, but in these two cases, though a long term. considerable effect was braught out. 2. In treating two cases, herbal acupuncture therapys what are called CF, JSD were used. satisfactory results was produced.

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A Case of Syringoma Improved Treated with Traditional Korean medicine (한방치료로 호전된 한관종 치험 1례)

  • Choi, Eun-Ji;Yun, Young-Hee;Lee, Kyu-Jin;Choi, In-Hwa
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2013
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to report the effect of Traditional Korean medical treatments on syringoma. Methods : We used herbal medication, acupuncture and cupping therapy for treatment. To evaluate the results of the treatment, we observed the patient's photoscopic findings. Results : The patient's objective symptoms showed noticeable improvement after treatment for 24days. We also found to be in good condition 21days after the treatment. Conclusions : Korean medical treatment was effective to improve the syringoma symptoms. It is necessary to have more cases and long term observation.

6 Cases of Atopic Dermatitis patientsfor Short Term Hospitalization Program (단기 입원 프로그램을 시행한 아토피피부염 환자 6례)

  • Yu, Seung-Min;Yun, Young-Hee;Son, Byeong-Kook;Choi, In-Hwa
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.219-236
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    • 2009
  • Background : Recently the number of atopic dermatitis patients has increased, but the treatment of atopic dermatitis is not effective, and the recurrence rate of atopic dermatitis is high. Many patients are suffering from pruritus. A new standard treatment system is needed. Objective : This study investigated the effect of Oriental medicine program for atopic dermatitis patients during short term hospitalization. Method : 6 patients were admitted for short term hospitalization program. The program includes Acupuncture, herbal medicine, examination, education, cupping therapy, herbal dressing, exercise and etc. Everyday we evaluated the patients by Severity Scoring Atopic Dermatitis(SCORAD) index and took the photos of lesions, and the patients evaluated themselves by atopic dermatitis diary which consists of emotion, pruritus, sleep loss. Results : Admission duration was 7 to 14 days. The SCORAD scores of them were decreased. Most symptoms of 6 patients were improved. Especially herbal dressing was effective for severe oozing. Subjective scores of atopic dermatitis diary were reduced. Conclusion : We expect that the short term hospitalization program could be helpful for uncontrollable atopic dermatitis patients.

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The Clinical case study of facial palsy (顔面神經麻痺에 대한 臨床 治驗例 보고)

  • Kim, Chang-Hwan;Kim, Hyun-Gi
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.262-270
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    • 2001
  • 1. Five Clinical tests and case studies show that facial palsy can be improved under the treatment of Acupuncture, Infrared, Electroacupuncture. Herbal medicine and Herbal acupuncture. 2. The most common prodrome appears to be postauricular pain. including headache and dizziness. 3. As the more serious the paralysis becomes. the prodrome gets worse, and the treatment term extends. It also gets harder to perform prognosis 4. We confirm that either physical or mental overwork and stress can be the most likely cause of facial palsy.

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A Review on the Follow-up Study of the Refractive Surgeries (굴절교정수술에 대한 follow-up Study Review)

  • Jung Se-yeon;Kim Yoon-bum
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.170-176
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    • 2004
  • Refractive surgeries for myopia are rapidly spreading in our daily lives. In this study Korean and foreign follow-up studies, mainly focused on long-term outcomes of LASIK and LASEK, were analyzed. Examining the evidence of the efficacy, accuracy, stability, complications and patient satisfaction will help refine our approach to refractive surgeries.

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