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A Case of Toxocariasis with Visceral Larva Migrans Combined with Ocular Larva Migrans

Park JE, Oh MJ, Oh DH, Oh IM, Yoo KH, Im SG, Ghil HK

  • KMID: 2264580
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 Oct;83(4):543-549.
Toxocariasis is an infection in a human host caused by Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati larvae. Clinical manifestations are classified according to the organs affected, such as visceral larva migrans...
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A Case of Dengue Fever Complicated by Retinitis

Kim MJ, Oh DH, Oh IM, Yoo KH, Im SG, Jang SK, Jeon DO, Cho HJ, Lee SJ, Ghil HK, Lee SG, Kim SY

Dengue fever is an acute febrile disease caused by the dengue virus. As the numbers of reported patients with dengue fever are increasing, rare complications associated with dengue fever, such...
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Effect of Intravenous High-Dose Selenium Supplementation in Patients with Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome: A Pilot Study

Kim MJ, Lee KJ, Oh IM, Oh DH, Yoo KH, Park JS, Jang EJ, Park SJ, Park SW, Kim SJ, Baik HW

  • KMID: 2082459
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2013 Apr;84(4):531-540.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) can induce occurrence of oxidative stress. Several reports have evaluated selenium supplementation in SIRS patients with encouraging results. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of...
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Prevalence of Emotional Distress and Related Factors of Orthopedic Surgical Patients in a Military Hospital : A Cross-sectional Feasibility Study

Oh IM, Hong M, Lee SY, Yoon GH, Lee H, Kim MJ, Kim HM, Lee SD

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate prevalence of psychiatric symptoms and determine predictors of emotional distress of military hospital surgical patients. METHODS: This study examined 104 orthopedic patients...
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Metabolic Syndrome is Associated with Low Adiponectin Level and Increased Insulin Resistance in Apparently Healthy Koreans

Yoo KH, Oh IM, Park JE, Kim MJ, Park JS, Park SJ, Jang EJ, Park SW, Kim SJ, Yoon YS, Joung HJ, Baik HW

BACKGROUND: Previous studies identified that a low adiponectin level plays a significant role in the development of metabolic syndrome (MetS). The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship...
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The Adequacy of an Enteral Formula Feeding to Maintain Nutritional Status

Yoo KH, Oh IM, Park JE, Park JS, Jang EJ, Park SJ, Kim SJ, Park SW, Baik HW

PURPOSE: It is a well-established fact that enteral nutrition is the preferred mode when compared with parenteral nutrition for the purpose of recovery and maintaining nutritional status not only in...
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Risk factors for mortality in patients with acute kidney injury and hypotension treated with continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration

Oh IM, Lee JH, Yoo KH, Park JE, Oh DH, Kim MJ, Ha SH, Lee GJ, Kim JH, Jung YC

  • KMID: 1426331
  • Kidney Res Clin Pract.
  • 2012 Dec;31(4):214-218.
BACKGROUND: Continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF) is a preferred treatment modality in hemodynamically unstable acute kidney injury (AKI) patients, because it has advantages over intermittent dialysis in terms of hemodynamic stability....
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Relationship of Combined Consumption of Rice and Kimchi, Korean Traditional Diet and the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Healthy Korean Volunteers

Oh IM, Joung HJ, Oh SW, Yoon YS, Yoo KH, Park JE, Park JS, Jang EJ, Park SJ, Park SW, Kim SJ, Baik HW

PURPOSE: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is defined as the coexistence of several metabolic risk factors. Diet is thought to play a major role in development of MetS. We attempted to determine...
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