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Sternocostoclavicular Hyperostosis

Suh JS, Chung JJ, Park BM, Kim KR

Stemocostoclavicular hyperostosis (SCCH) is a very uncommon disease characterized by hyperostosis of the clavicle, upper ribs, sternum and soft tissue ossification, particularly of the costoclaviculr ligament. Although the cause...
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Dual Fluid Levels in an Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: Sonographic Featuers

Suh JS, Han DY

Although ultrasound has not been used to clarify bone lesions because of their high acoustic impendence and attenuation coefficient, aneurysmal bone cyst of the pelvis was imaged with ultrasound....
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Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Orthotic Appliances

Cho KJ

Orthotic technology has developed rapidly in recent decades m western countries. Korea has been confronted with the problems of purchasing the appropriate orthotic materials, training of orthotists and financial...
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Cardiac Surgery at Yonsei University Medical Center: A 30-year review

Hong PW, Hong SN, Cho BK, Oh HK

This is a 30-year review of 4,059 patients who underwent cardiac operations at Yonsei University Medical Center between September 1, 1956 and August 31, 1986. Of these, there were...
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High-Resolution Computed Tomography of Cholesteatomatous Otitis Media: Significance of Preoperative lnformation

Park KH, Park SI, Kwon J, Kim YM, Park IY, Sung KJ

High resolution computed tomography (CT) of the middle ear and mastoid, when properly performed and interpreted, is valuable to the otologic surgeon prior to exploration of the cholesteatomatous ear....
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Isolated Fractures of the Greater Trochanter Report of 6 Cases

Kim SJ, Park BM, Yang KH, Kim DY

Isolated fractures of the greater trochanter are unusual injuries. Because of their relative rarity and the unsettled controversy regarding their etiology and pathogenesis, several methods of treatment have been...
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Brain Computerized Tomographic Findings in Various Epilepic Children

Coe CJ

Epilepsy is, in some occassions, manifested as one of the symptoms complex of central nervous system diseases, as well as systemic diseases such as metabolic disorders. In 1976, Bachman...
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Immediate Effects of Methylprednisolone Pulse Therapy on the Immune Response

Lee SK, Hong CS

To study the immediate effects of high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone pulse therapy on the immune mechanisms in the absence of other immunosuppressive agents, we treated ten patients with active systemic...
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A Study of Clinical Diagnosis and Evaluation of Ability of Mentally Handicapped Children

Lee YH, Coe CJ

At The lnstitute of Handicapped Children, 1100 mentally handicapped children with the Griffiths Mental Development Scale (GQ) less than 8O were investigated during a 5 year period between January...
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The Leukocyte Inhibitory Factor and Circulating Immune Complex in Leprosy Patients

Kim SJ, Choi IH, Cho SN, Kim SH, Kim JD

To investigate leukocyte inhibitory factor(LlF) production and circulating immune complexes (CIC) in leprosy, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 61 patients and sera from 6O patients were tested. The...
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Effect of Caffeine on Calcium Flux across the Sarcolemma of Guinea Pig Atrial Trabeculae during Contracture

Suh CK, Nam TS, Kang BS

The changes in extracellular calcium activities during contractures of guinea pig atrial trabecular muscles were measured with Ca2+-selective electrodes. When the tissue was superfused with Na+-free Tyrode solution extracellular...
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Relationship between Melanogenicity and Malignancy in Malignant Melanoma Cells

Kim HI, Youn JK, Park YK

Though the malignancy of a tumor is generally postulated to be affected by the degree of differentiation of tumor cells, the relationship between differentiation and malignancy of tumors has...
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Histopathologic and Immunocytochemical Study of Hodgkin's Disease

Choi SI, Kim KR, Jeong HJ, Park CI, Choi IJ

Hodgkin's disease primarily involves the lymphoreticular system with characteristic tumor cells and infiltration of reactive lymphocytes, eosinophils and plasma cells. The present study investigates the incidence of the disease...
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