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Journal of the Korean Society of Traumatology ; : 248-251, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-916938

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Traumatic intrapulmonary glass foreign bodies that are missed on an initial examination can migrate and lead to severe complications. Here, we present a rare case of a traumatic intrapulmonary glass foreign body surgically removed by a direct pulmonary incision, which preserved the pulmonary parenchyma and avoided severe complications caused by migration.

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Journal of the Korean Society of Traumatology ; : 82-86, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-916919

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Craniocerebral gunshot injuries (CGIs) are extremely seldom happened in Korea because possession of individual firearm is illegal. So, CGIs are rarely encountered by Korean neurosurgeons or Korean trauma surgeons, though in other developing countries or Unites states of America their cases are indefatigably increasing. Management goal should focus on early aggressive, vigorous resuscitation. The treatments consist of immediate life salvage through correction of coagulopathy, intracranial decompression, prevention of infection and preservation of nervous tissue. There have been few studies involving penetrating CGIs in Korea. Here we present a case of penetrating gunshot wound in Korea. We present a 58-year-old man who was unintentionally shot by his colleague with a shotgun. The patients underwent computed tomography (CT) for assessment of intracranial injury. The bullet passed through the left parietal bone and right lateral ventricle and exited through the posterior auricular right temporal bone. After CT scan, he arrested and the cardiopulmonary resuscitation was conducted immediately. But we were unable to resuscitate him. This case report underscores the importance of the initial clinical exam and CT studies along with adequate resuscitation to make the appropriate management decision. Physicians should be familiar with the various injury patterns and imaging findings which are poor prognostic indicators.

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Korean Journal of Nephrology ; : 784-794, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-9267

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Apoptosis frequently occurs in acute renal injury but molecular mechanisms responsible for this distinct form of cell death are largely unknown. Fas belongs to the TNF/nerve growth factor superfamily and engagement by Fas ligand induces apoptosis in various epithelial cells. To investigate the role of apoptosis and associated molecular mechanisms, we examined the occurrence of apoptosis and Fas expression as well as the therapeutic effect of alpha-MSH, a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine in ischemic ARF rat model as well as its effect on Fas expression. The expression of Fas was studied by western blot analysis and semiquantitative RT-PCR. Apoptosis was assessed by the TUNEL method and the degree of apoptosis and Fas expression, as well as biochemical, histological data were compared between the alpha-MSH and the vehicle treated groups in 40 minute renal artery clamping ischemic ARF rat models. Intraperitoneally administered alpha-MSH significantly reduced renal injury, measured by plasma blood urea nitrogen, creatinine level and the degree of tubular necrosis(106.5+/-13.3/54.7+/-5.45mg/dL for BUN, 1.77+/-0.29/1.03+/-0.06mg/dL for creatinine 24 hours after ischemia)(p=0.003, p=0.01), (5.4+/-1.94/2.6+/-0.7 for injury score 24 hours after ischemia)(p=0.01). Ischemia caused significant upregulation of Fas mRNA and protein and was accompanied by morphological evidence of apoptosis. alpha-MSH significantly reduced the degree of apoptosis, as well as Fas[(mean apoptotic cell : 23.7+/-12.5/11.0+/-5.7 per 200 field at 4 hours after ischemia(p=0.04), 31.6+/-24.7/18.1+/-11.5 per 200 field at 24 hours after ischemia(p=0.25)]. (Fas protein expression : sham : 1409+/-355DI(densitometric index)) 2818.3+/-1100/1306+/-643.4DI at 24 hours and 5541.5+/-1597.5/ 2866.7+/-788.9DI at 72 hours after ischemia)(p=0.07, 0.047). These results suggest that Fas upregulation induced tubular cell apoptosis may contribute to the pathogenesis of ischemic ARF and the beneficial effect of alpha-MSH is partially mediated by these inhibitory effects on Fas system.


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Animals , Rats , Acute Kidney Injury , alpha-MSH , Apoptosis , Blood Urea Nitrogen , Blotting, Western , Cell Death , Constriction , Creatinine , Epithelial Cells , Fas Ligand Protein , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Ischemia , Models, Animal , Plasma , Renal Artery , RNA, Messenger , Up-Regulation
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