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Imaging Science in Dentistry ; : 91-98, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-67394

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This study was performed to identify correlations between keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KCOT) data from CT sections, and data on the KCOT clinical manifestation and resulting dental expenses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Following local Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval, a seven-years of retrospective study was performed regarding patients with KCOTs treated at the Seoul National University Dental Hospital. A total of 180 KCOT were included in this study. The following information was collected: age, gender, location and size of the lesion, radiological features, surgical treatment provided and dental expenses. RESULTS: There was no significant association between the size of the KCOT and age, gender, and presenting preoperative symptoms. In both jaws, it was unusual to find KCOTs under 10 mm. The correlation between the number of teeth removed and the size of the KCOT in the tooth bearing area was statistically significant in the mandible, whereas in the maxilla, no significant relationship was found. Dental expenses compared with the size of the KCOT were found to be significant in both jaws. CONCLUSION: The size of KCOT was associated with a significant increase in dental expenses for both jaws and the number of teeth removed from the mandible. These findings emphasize the importance of routine examinations and early detection of lesions, which in turn helps preserving anatomical structures and reducing dental expenses.


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Humans , Cost of Illness , Ethics Committees, Research , Jaw , Mandible , Maxilla , Odontogenic Cysts , Odontogenic Tumors , Retrospective Studies , Tooth , Ursidae
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Imaging Science in Dentistry ; : 95-97, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-145812

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The styloid process is a cylindrical, long cartilaginous bone located on the temporal bone. The calcified stylohyoid ligament and elongated styloid process can be identified radiographically, and they are associated with a number of syndromes and symptoms. The exact cause of the styloid process elongation due to calcification and subsequent ossification of ligament is unclear. This report presents a case of severely calcified stylohyoid ligament complex occurred in twins who have the same pattern of calcification.


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Humans , Ligaments , Ossification, Heterotopic , Radiography, Panoramic , Temporal Bone , Twins
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Journal of Lung Cancer ; : 96-101, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-167587

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PURPOSE: Our aim of research is to find novel genes that overexpressed in various samples such as cell lines and tissues that infinitely proliferate; so-called immortalized cells, cancer cells and tissues. In this study, we obtained a gene from immortalized cell line (WI-38 VA13) then identified it from various cell lines and human lung tissues. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using suppressive subtractive hybridization (SSH) method, we obtained many genes and selected a novel gene of them. And then the novel gene fragment was amplified by PCR and ligated in T easy vector for sequencing. And finally we found a differentially expressed gene in cell lines and tissues when it was performed by reverse transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR). RESULTS: As the result of transformation of genes that we gained using SSH, we obtained about 150 clones. And then we certificated several genes by DNA prep and confirmed it by sequencing. We examined whether the gene sequences are novel or known genes by genome homology search and we confirmed the gene expressions by RT-PCR. As a result, we identified a differentially overexpressed gene (named "clone 58") in immortalized cells, cancer cell lines and lung squamous cell carcinomas. CONCLUSION: The "clone 58" mRNA was significantly up-regulated in various human cell lines and also human lung cancer tissues compared to the normal. We suppose that this gene can carry out a specific role related to the induction of cancer and/or the mechanism of the changeover of a normal cell to an immortalized cell. In short, the discovery of our gene has an importance in the point that they are thought to have a connection with immortalization and carcinogenesis of human cells and tissues.


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Humans , Carcinogenesis , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Cell Line , Clone Cells , DNA , Gene Expression , Genes, vif , Genome , Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Polymerase Chain Reaction , RNA, Messenger
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