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김대겸 ( Dae-kyum Kim ) 대한갑상선학회 2009 International Journal of Thyroidology Vol.2 No.1
Background and Objectives: Thyroid nodules are common and the incidence of thyroid cancer is rapidly increasing. Unlike other countries, incidence rate is highest in middle-aged people in Korea. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancers in a community clinic. Materials and Methods: Patients who visited Hyochon-prun clinic in Daejeon between July 2008 and Sep. 2008 were examined with high resolution ultrasonography and fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) after clinical evaluation. Results: Thyroid nodules were detected in 323 patients (28.7%) out of 1,125 subjects and the most prevalent age group was a group of more than 60 years. With palpation, the nodules were detected in 62 patients (5.5%) out of 1125 subjects. Five (7.2%) out of 70 nodules were malignant on FNAC, 8 (11.4%) suspicious, 1 (1.4%) indeterminate, 49 (70.0%) benign, and 7 (10.0%) inadequate for diagnosis. Thyroid cancer was diagnosed in 11 patients postoperatively and age-standardized prevalence of thyroid cancer was expected 8.5 per 1,000 persons. The most prevalent age group of thyroid cancer was a group of more than 60 years. Five patients (83.3%) out of 6 thyroid cancer patients who were more than 60 years were high-risk in AMES prognostic category. Conclusion: Prevalence of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancers is high and increased with age.
Analysis of Japanese Demand for Alaska Groundfish
Kim, Dae Kyum 한국수산경영학회 1985 수산경영론집 Vol.16 No.2
In 1977, the United States enacted the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MFCMA), which established U.S. Fisheries Conservation Zone (FCZ). The MFCMA grants preference to U.S. harvesters over foreign fleets in the U.S. FCZ. At present, the large stocks of groundfish in the U.S. FCZ off the Alaska coast have been under-utilized in the U.S. domestic market and the fisheries for these groundfish are dominated by foreign fleets. Hence, expected benefits from replacing foreign fisheries by domestic fleets will accrue to the U.S. fishery only by exporting the increased U.S. products to foreign countries. U.S. exports may be dependent on the price levels in the foreign markets raised by the reduced foreign catch from U.S. waters. In this paper, Japanese demand models for Alaska groundfish were estimated. The derived coefficient from the estimated models suggest that a decrease in the Japanese landings from the U.S. FCZ by a thousand metric tons will increase pollock price by 0.017 Yen/㎏, cod price by 0.351 Yen/㎏, flatfish by 1.074 Yen/㎏, and ocean perch by 1.347 Yen/㎏ in the Japanese market. These results based on percentage would increase 19 percent for pollock price, 11 percent for cod price, 40 percent for flatfish, and 2 percent for ocean perch price.
EVpedia: a community web portal for extracellular vesicles research.
Kim, Dae-Kyum,Lee, Jaewook,Kim, Sae Rom,Choi, Dong-Sic,Yoon, Yae Jin,Kim, Ji Hyun,Go, Gyeongyun,Nhung, Dinh,Hong, Kahye,Jang, Su Chul,Kim, Si-Hyun,Park, Kyong-Su,Kim, Oh Youn,Park, Hyun Taek,Seo, Ji H Oxford University Press 2015 Bioinformatics Vol.31 No.6
<P>Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are spherical bilayered proteolipids, harboring various bioactive molecules. Due to the complexity of the vesicular nomenclatures and components, online searches for EV-related publications and vesicular components are currently challenging.</P>