http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.
변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.
집단미술치료가 이주노동자 자녀의 문화적응 스트레스에 미치는 영향
이경은,정여주 한국재활심리학회 2008 재활심리연구 Vol.15 No.1
This study examined the effect of group art therapy on acculturative stress of Mongolian migrant workers' children. The participants of this study were 7 Molgol children who were attending an international school within the metropolitan area. They were all in 7th grade, 2 male and 5 female students. The children participated 18 programs of group art therapy from March 5, 2007 to July 2, 2007. It was 60 minutes per program and it was carried out once a week. For the purpose of the study, Sandhu and Asrabadi(1994)'s Acculturative Stress Scale for International Student was used for pretest and posttest. SPSS 14.0 was used to analyze the results and the results are as follows. The intervention of group art therapy resulted significant decrease of acculturative stress from 102.43 to 85.43(p<.05). In a subordinate realm, 'homesickness' showed significant decrease(p<.01). These results show that art therapy contributes to the decrease of acculturative stress of Molgol children. Art therapy allowed them to express the loss of homeland, and the loss of relatives back home.
홍순에 발생한 출혈성 궤양 병소의 증례보고 및 감별진단
이경은,정원,조남표,서봉직,Lee, Kyung-Eun,Jung, Won,Cho, Nam-Phy,Suh, Bong-Jik 대한안면통증구강내과학회 2011 Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain Vol.36 No.2
The vermilion zone of the lips is mucocutaneous junction between the skin and the oral mucosa of lips. Diseases of the vermilion zone may be related to a local or systemic condition, and can be manifestation of a systemic disease. In this cases, we introduced patients with hemorrhagic, ulcerative lesions on the vermilion zone and reported plasma cell cheilitis and lesion of the vermilion zone related to Stevens-Johnson syndrome(SJS).
Osteomyelitis of Mandibular Condyle : A Case Report in 9-year-old Child
이경은,최순정,서봉직,Lee, Kyung-Eun,Choi, Soon-Jeong,Suh, Bong-Jik Korean Academy of Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine 2009 Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain Vol.34 No.3
Osteomyelitis means inflammation of the bone marrow. It usually begins in the medullary cavity, involving the cancellous bone; then it extends and spreads to the cortical bone and eventually to the periosteum. The cause is usually thought to be microbiological. But there still are factors that predispose to produce a possible bone infection such as injuries, syphilis, actionomycosis, chronic kidney failure, alcoholism, malnutrition, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Treatment of modalities have been directed toward eradicating microbes and improving circulation in the early stage. In the case presented, surgical debridement and IV antibiotics were the treatment of choice. Osteomyelitis in children is mainly affected in the mandible. And in childhood, the mandibular condyle is regarded as an important center of mandibular growth. Therefore, in young patients, osteomyelitis involving this region may cause a restraint of mandibular development, resulting in facial asymmetry. So diagnosis in the early stage is important in child with osteomyelitis. Recently, we have encountered an interesting case of osteomyelitis of the mandibular condyle in 9-year-old boy. So we present the case and review the literature about osteomyelitis.
하악과두 흡수(Condylar Resorption)에 대한 고찰
이경은,Lee, Kyung-Eun 대한안면통증구강내과학회 2007 Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain Vol.32 No.1
Condylar resroption, or condylysis can be defined as progressive alteration of condylar shape and decrease in mass. Although the cause is unknown, condylar resorption has been assocated with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis, systemic erythematous, steroid usage, orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery. In most case, however, there is no identifiable precipitating event. Hence the term is idiopathic condylar resorption. With condylar resorption, the bone loss is resulting in a loss of posterior support in the involved condyle and the mandible can then shift. As a result, the most patients exhibit occlusal change, openbite, retrognathism, and a decrease in posterior face height. This article reports cases of condylar resorption. And the author will review factors capable of changes of condyle, pathogensis and management of conylar resorption.