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일반부인과학 : 편측 자궁부속기 결여와 골반강내 설명되지 않는 종괴 발견된 6세 소아
박소원,유현주,정혁 대한산부인과학회 2012 대한산부인과학회 학술대회 Vol.98 No.-
Objective: To present a case of unexplained unilateral tubal and ovarian absence, along with laparoscopic images. Design: Case report setting:Chosun university hospital Patients:A 6 years old patient presented with abdominal pain, she have operated to reduction inguinal hernia in feb, 2011 Intervention: Diagnostic laproscopy Main Outcome Mesure: Complete absence of the left fallopian tube together with ovary was detected during lapaoscopy, before surgery urinary tract evaluation with abdomen-pelvis CT angio Result:Ipsilateral absence of the fallopian tube and ovary whithout any other system abnormalies were detected. Conclusion: Torsion or congenital defect might be the possible etiologic factor, however vascular accident stands in the forefront of suggested etiologies. laparoscopy is a feasible option as a diagnostic tool for these kinds of cases(1) Key word: unilateral absence ovary fallopian tube
홍신선 시에 나타난 죽음 의식—시집『 삶의 옹이』를 중심으로
박소원 단국대학교(천안캠퍼스) 한국문화기술연구소 2014 한국문화기술 Vol.18 No.-
The purpose of this article is to investigate the sense of death, one of the important virtues Hong Shin Sun’s literature demonstrates. The poems to be examined, especially the poetry book “Knot of Life,” are heavily loaded with life’s fundamental sense of solitude. In the book, the poet observes the poetic object, continuing to embody the process of ‘the extinction of essence.” Agreeing with the opinion of Koh, Bong Jun that ‘death’ rather than ‘life’ is dominating throughout the entire book, this article attempts to contemplate Hong, Shin Sun’s sense of death by categorizing it into ‘natural extinction and sense of death,’ ‘human extinction and sense of death,’ ‘social alienation and sense of death.’ In his early poems, he had continued to express the dark contemporary characters through the narrator who keeps retreating amidst the regime of the era. The sight of the poetic narrator, gazing at ‘darkness’ and ‘empty space,’ expresses life’s fundamental solitude and the sentiment of futility, and Hong Shin Sun’s poetic narrator have consistently preferred retreat rather than confrontation, and silence rather than articulation. The biographical fact of the poet, whohimself had gone through the upheaval in the rapidly changing industrial society and historical revolutions of 4.19 and 5.16, can be interpreted as having been acquired under the influence of the era. Therefore, Hong Shin Sun’s ‘sense of death,’ dampened by sentimental elements of ‘futility’ and ‘solitude,’ is private and heavy. Through poems including the poem ‘Green Plum Flower,’ this article will discuss ‘natural extinction and sense of death,’ and in several other poems including the poem ‘At the Medical Examination Center,’ it will look into ‘human extinction and sense of death.’ In addition, in many poems including the poem “Volunteering Isolation,’ it explores ‘social alienation and sense of death.’ Human and nature become agents that make up society through coexisting. As Aristotle’s quote, “man by nature is a social animal,’ social roles are significant to humans. In Hong Shin Sun’s learned sense of death, the ‘loss’ and ‘severance’ in relationships between man and nature and man and society become embodied into the phenomenon of extinction. The poet designates worms, fire ants, fallen fruits, groundsel, crabgrass and bracken as poetic objects, and expresses the sense of death through the changing nature of extinction. To Hong Shin Sun, death takes on the attitude of trees, which drops fruits as if ‘self-injuring’ themselves in order to save their own lives; the body being damaged takes on the role of existentialists whose existence turns to damaging the mind. The poet regularly recognized that aging is ‘time staging itself,’ and that aging evolves to put itself near the brink of death. The poem puts forth a poetic narrator that will boldly shed its fruits in order to save his or her own life. However, the poetic narrator is reserved before death approaching b faith, holding back his or her will to resist and reveal the will to transcend. It should be safe to read word that are shrewd orcarrying intense meaning such as ‘self-injury’ and ‘staging oneself’ as keywords Hong Shin Sun reacts to death with.