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이원욱(Won Wook Lee),이성기(Sung Ki Lee),손인숙(In Sook Sohn),김수녕(Soo Nyung Kim) 대한산부인과학회 1998 Obstetrics & Gynecology Science Vol.41 No.11
Castlemans disease is a relatively rare disease of differential diagnostic interest in patients with lymphadenopathy. The etilogy and pathogenesis are still not elucidated. One case of Castlemsns disease of the pelvis is reported. Tumoral lesion was located in the lymph nodes of the right broad ligament. Histologically, the lymph nodes demonstrated the the hyaline-vascular type of Castleman's disease which had a favorable prognosis. This unusal presentation made Castlemans disease difficult to diagnose preoperatively. We describe a patient with Castleman disease of hyaline-vascular type localized to the pelvic cavity.
박성민,이원욱,조미정,이종록,정대화,박은영,변성희,김상찬,Park, Sung-Min,Lee, Won-Wook,Jo, Mi-Jeong,Lee, Jong-Rok,Jung, Dae-Hwa,Park, Eun-Young,Byun, Sung-Hui,Kim, Sang-Chan 대한한의학방제학회 2009 大韓韓醫學方劑學會誌 Vol.17 No.1
Gyoungok-go (GOG; Qiongyu-gao in Chinese) has been used in traditional oriental medicine for the improvement of various physiological vitality functions. The aim of present work is to investigate a processing possibility of vinegar using GOG. GOG vinegar was prepared by two stage fermentations of alcohol and vinegar. The method of GOG fermentation with polished rice as a fermentation substrate is not yet established. The result of alcohol fermentation rate of GOG with some strains, strain No. 1 produced the highest alcohol contents among 7 strains. The strain No. 1 identified Saccharomyces paradoxus by 18S rDNA classification. S. paradoxus was produced over 20% alcohol in the 1$\sim$11% GOG with polished rice. A. aceti was produced 8.52% acetic acid from 6.5% alcohol containing 11% GOG, after incubation for 11 days.
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김태현 ( Tae Hyun Kim ),임정혁 ( Chung Hyuk Yim ),안성윤 ( Sung Yoon Ahn ),강국진 ( Kook Jin Kang ),최유미 ( Yu Mi Choi ),고정희 ( Jeong Hee Ko ),최경은 ( Kyong Eun Choi ),이정현 ( Jung Hyun Lee ),이원욱 ( Won Wook Lee ) 대한천식알레르기학회 2015 Allergy Asthma & Respiratory Disease Vol.3 No.6
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of respiratory adenovirus infections in children, and to investigate the difference in the clinical features between single adenovirus infection and coinfection with adenovirus and other respiratory viruses. Methods: A retrospective study was performed in 470 children hospitalized with respiratory adenovirus infections in Gwangmyeong Sungae Hospital between January 2013 and December 2013. Results: The mean age of the patients was 46.2 months and the peak incidence was in the 12- to 24-month age group. The mean duration of hospitalization and fever were 4.5±1.1 and 4.5±9.2 days, respectively. Seasonally it had occurred throughout the year, but showed the highest prevalence in August and high prevalence in July, September, and October. The frequency of viral coinfection with other respiratory viruses was 39.6%. The age was significantly younger in coinfection group than in the single adenovirus infection group (P<0.001). The prevalence rates of bronchiolitis (P<0.001) and pneumonia (P=0.042) were significantly higher in the respiratory syncytial virus coinfection group. The coinfection rate was significantly higher in children aged less than 2 years (P<0.001), and the prevalence rates of bronchiolitis (P<0.001) and pneumonia (P<0.001) were also higher in the group aged less than 2 years than other age groups. Conclusion: Adenovirus is an important viral agent in hospitalized children with acute respiratory tract infection. Lower respiratory tract infections, such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia, and coinfection with other respiratory viruses were more frequently occurred in patients under 2 years of age. Further studies are needed to clarify whether coinfection with other respiratory viruses would increase the rate of lower respiratory tract infections in patients with respiratory adenoviral infections. (Allergy Asthma Respir Dis 2015;3:402-409)