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Type 2 Herpes Simplex Virus Infections

Oh JO

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Phoniatrical Evaluation of Various Laryngeal Disorders

Kim GR, Hong WP, Kim KM, Lee KJ

In some specific measurement, observations, and analyses of certain aspects of the voice and voice production used in phoniatrics, signs of various laryngeal disorders were identified, indicating that these tools...
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Complete Traumatic Rupture of Female Urethra

Lee YT

Four cases of complete traumatic rupture of female urethra were reviewed. Herein the incidence, etiology and treatment modalities of complete rupture of female urethra are discussed to propose guidelines for...
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Parkinson's Disease: Some Clinical Observation Based on the Study of 93 Patients Seen at the Yonsei University Medical Center

Choi IS

Between 198O and 1985, 93 patients with Parkinson's disease (paralysls agitans) were seen and examined prior to the initiation of medication. Forty-four of them were men and 49 of them...
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HLA Distribution in Korean Patients with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus

Huh KB, Lee HC, Park K, Lee SY

The comparative frequency with which the human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A, -B, -C and -DR were to be found in 54 insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) patients and 73 individuals unafflicted with...
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Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura in Children: Clinical Prognosis and Evaluation of Treatment

Sohn YM, Park CS, Kim KY

A clinical study was condurted to obtain information which would make it possible to predict whether acute idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) will go into remission or become chronic and to...
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High Frequency Ventilation for Suspension Laryngomicrosurgery under General Anesthesia

Kim WO, Kim JR, Park KW, Cho CH

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of high frequency percutaneous transtracheal ventilation and high frequency jet insufflation for laryngomicrosurgery performed under general anesthesia. Twenty patients were...
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A Simplified Colorimetric Assay of Nonenzymatic Glycosylation of Human low Density Lipoproteins in Normal and Diabetes Mellitus

Hahm KS, Park KK, Kim YS

A simplified colorimetric method for measurement of the levels of glycosylation of proteins was developed by a modification of an existing method. Employing this method, the extent of nonenzymatic glycosylation...
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An Electron Microscopic Study on Mast Cell Degranulation and Regeneration in Rats

Shin J, Kang HS, Chung IH, Lew JD, Lee YD, Cho BP, Shin TS

The morphdogical changes in mast cells, induced by horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and distilled water were studied, using light and electron microscopy. The mesenteries of rats sacrificed at 30 minutes; at...
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A Study of Glomerullar Minimal Lesion and Minimal Mesangial Proliferation with or without Nephrotic Syndrome; Pathologic, Immunopathologic and Clinical Correlations

Choi IJ, Jeong HJ, Kim PK, Lee JS, Kim KS, Lee HY, Chung SH, Kim DS

A total of 394 cases of minimal lesion were reviewed and reassessed clinically and by laboratory investiga- tion, for 4 years from 1979 to 1982. Association with nephrotic syndrome is...
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Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs on Cellular lmmunity in Mice

Kim KH

The effects of the two antipsychotic drugs, chlorpromazine and haloperidol, the focus of this study, on cell-mediated immunity in male ICR mice. The peripheral blood WBC count decreased significantly in...
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