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The Korean Journal of Orthodontics ; : 55-55, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-36137

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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 871-876, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-88162

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: It has been suggestes that various mechanism of fetal loss are associated with anticardiolipin(ACA) and humoral immunity in the patients with recurrent spontaneous abortion. Thus we have investigated the relationship between ACA and chromosomal anomaly to know the clinical impact of ACA to early fetal loss as comparing to the chromosomal anomaly in the patients of recurrent spontaneous abortions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients(n=88) with a history of recurrent spontaneous abortion (2 or more) between January 1, 1994 and June 30, 1999 were included in this study. Quantitative measurement of serum ACA was performed by ELISA and chromosomal analysis of chorionic villi obtained from aborted conceptuses was done by using standard G-banding technique. RESULTS: The incidence rate of ACA positive was 27%(24/88) and that of chromosomal abnormality was 57%(50/88). The incidence rate of abnormal karyotype was 54% (13/24) in ACA positive. Among 24 ACA positive, 10 had IgG-ACA positive, 10 had IgM-ACA positive and 4 had both types of ACA. The incidence rate of chromosomal anomalies was 30% (3/10) in IgG-ACA positive, 90%(9/10) in IgM-ACA positive and there was significant difference between these two groups (p=0.02). The incidence rate of chromosomal trisomy was 59% (23/37) in ACA negative, 62% (8/13) in ACA positive and there was no significance between two groups. CONCLUSIONS: The significantly low incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in conceptal products of patients with IgG-ACA comparing that of patients with IgM-ACA suggests that this isotype of antibody have influence on the genesis of spontaneous abortions in genetically normal pregnancy. In further studies, additional trials are mandatory for obtaining a definitive conclusions about relationship between pathologic changes of conceptal products and pathophysiologic effects of IgG-ACA.


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Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Abnormal Karyotype , Abortion, Spontaneous , Antibodies, Anticardiolipin , Chorionic Villi , Chromosome Aberrations , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Immunity, Humoral , Incidence , Trisomy
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 927-931, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-88151

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Three cases of successful pregnancy outcome after intensive care in the patients with rare mullerian anomaly of complete uterine septum, hypoplastic cervical duplication and longitudinal vaginal septum in infertility clinic are reported. These presented three cases are the reports of supporting the embryologic hypothesis of bidirectional mullerian development which fusion and resorption begins at the isthmus and proceeds simultaneously in both the cranial and caudal directions rather than the classical views of unidirectional(caudal to cranial) mullerian development. Thus, we present here three cases of rare mullerian anomaly and their pregnancy outcomes in an attempt to alert gynecologist to the possible occurrence of such a malformation. In 2 cases, successful pregnancy outcomes were achieved after abdominal or hysteroscopic uterine septotomy before pregnancy and in the last case, successful pregnancy outcome intensive obstetric care was achieved even under uncorrected uterine anomaly and complete removal of uterine septum resulted in uneventful postoperative courses at the same time of cesarean section.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy , Cesarean Section , Infertility , Critical Care , Pregnancy Outcome
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Korean Journal of Orthodontics ; : 111-122, 1990.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-653314

ABSTRACT

To investigate the relationship of skeletal maturity among the normal occlusion group and each malocclusion groups, the author used hand and wrist X-ray of 133 Korean 13 year old boys (normal occlusion 30, Class I malocclusion 35, Class II malocclusion 35 and Class III malocclusion 33) and assessed their skeletal maturity. In this study, fourteen skeletal maturity stages were selected from; Radius, Hamate, Pisiform, Ulnar sesamoid of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the first thumb, proximal phalanges of the first, second and third finger, middle and distal phalanx of the third finger. The difference of skeletal maturity of each malocclusion groups in relative to normal occlusion group and that of each malocclusion groups were analyzed. The findings of this study can be summerized as follows: 1. Average skeletal maturity stage of each groups were MP3cap stage in normal occlusion group, H-2 stage in Class I malocclusion group, midstage between S and H-2 stage in Class II malocclusion group, MP3cap stage in Class III malocclusion group. 2. There was no significant difference in skeletal maturity of Class J malocclusion and Class III malocclusion groups in relative to normal occlusion group. 3. There was significant retardation of skeletal maturity in Class II malocclusion group in relative to normal occlusion group. 4. There was no significant difference in skeletal maturity between Class I and Class II malocclusion groups. 5. There was no significant difference in skeletal maturity between Class I and Class III malocclusion groups. 6. There was significant retardation of skeletal maturity in Class II malocclusion group in relative to Class III malocclusion group.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Humans , Fingers , Hand , Malocclusion , Metacarpophalangeal Joint , Radius , Thumb , Wrist
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