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Korean Journal of Aerospace and Environmental Medicine ; : 126-134, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-54138

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to evaluate the relation between health states of residents near by US military camps and noise caused by their aircrafts, in the cities of Chuncheon, Gunsan, and Daegue. From November 2001 to July 2002, we surveyed 426 residents for psychosocial well-being states, psychiatric problems, infertility and sleep disorders by questionnaire, and applied pure-tone audiometry to 83 residents for measuring hearing abilities at qualified medical institutes. The residents near by military camps were more suffered from psychosocial and psychiatric problems, infertility, and sleep disorders than residents of the control areas. In the aspects of psychiatric problems, residents living within 50m from the military camp boundaries had 5.42 times higher risk and those living at the outward had 3.57 times higher than the control residents. And nearby residents had more decreased hearing abilities than the control residents by over 10dB in whole frequencies, statistically confirmed by mixed model with age adjustment. The residents near by US military camps were suffered from psychosocial and psychiatric problems, infertility, sleep disorders and hearing disturbances, induced by noise of US military aircrafts.


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Humans , Academies and Institutes , Aircraft , Audiometry, Pure-Tone , Hearing , Infertility , Military Personnel , Noise , Sleep Wake Disorders , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 678-682, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-147708

ABSTRACT

A 28-year-old man presented with ataxic gait, left side hearing loss and vertigo, symptoms which had first appeared four months previously. MRI showed a 3X4cm mass in the left cerebellopontine angle. The tumor was totally removed via the suboccipital route; During removal, the distal part of the nerve root from which the tumor arose was stimulated and confirmed to be a spinal accessory nerve. Immediately after surgery, the patient's hearing returned and the other symptoms improved rapidly. Histologic examination showed that the tumor was a schwannoma.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Accessory Nerve , Cerebellopontine Angle , Gait , Hearing , Hearing Loss , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neurilemmoma , Vertigo
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Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society ; : 994-1001, 1993.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-39434

ABSTRACT

We studied the disease status by question-naire in seoul of the pupils in two primary schools on May, 1991 and carried out statistical analysis of their results. The following results were observed: 1) Total number of answered pupil was 2330; 1103 were male and 1227 were female and the ratio of male to female was 1:1.1. Average age was 9.27 years. 2) Number of the pupil with any present described was 499(21.4%) Majority was as follows: (1) Respiratory system diseases; 358(71.1%) (2) Skin & Subcutaneous tissue diseases; 36(7.2%) (3) Circulatory system diseases; 14 (2.8%) (4) Infectious diseases; 11 (2.2%) (5) Trauma; 7 (1.4%) 3) Number of the pupil with any disease on treatment was 225 (9.7%). Majority was as follows: (1) Respiratory system diseases; 108 among 358 (2) Skin & Subcutaneous diseases; 22 among 36 (3) Infectious diseases; 11 among 11 (4) Trauma; 3 among 7 (5) Mental disorders; 1 among 6 4) Number of the pupils with the past history of diseases described was 561 (24.1%). Majority was as follows: (1) Respiratory system diseases; 217 (38.7%) (2) Infectious diseases; 105 (18.7%) (3)Trauma; 74 (13.2%) (4) Nervous system & Sense organ diseases; 39 (7.0%) (5) Digestive system diseases; 27 (4.8%) 5) Number of the pupils with the past hospitalization history was 190 (8.2%). Majority was as follows: (1) Respiratory system diseases; 48 (25.3%) (2) Trauma; 41 (21.6%) (3) Infectious diseases; 18 (9.5%) (4) Genitourinary system diseases; 9 (4.7%) (5) Digestive system diseases; 6 (3.2%) 6) Number of the pupils with the past history fo sugery was 362 (15.5%). The types of surgery of the causative diseases requiring surgery were as follows: (1) Circumcision; 98 (4.2%) (2) Trauma; 73 (3.1%) (3) Tonsillectomy & Adenectomy; 46 (2.0%) (4) Inguinal herniectomy; 25 (1.1%) (5) Appendictomy; 10 (0.4%) (6) Intussusception; 10 (0.4%) 7) Number of the pupils with hearing disturbance was 498 (21.4%), with present illness of otitis media 19 (0.82%) and with the past history of otitis media 15 (0.64). 8) Number of the pupils with visual disturbance was 498 (21.4%), with myopia 233 (10%), with hyperopia 49 (2.1%), with strabismus 16 (0.7%), color blindness 7 (0.3%). 9) Number of the pupils hoping to consult with the physicians were 446 (19.1%). The contents of their consultation were as follows: (1) Dental problems; 81 (18.0%) (2) Extremity pain; 56 (13.0%)(3) Abdominal pain; 52 (12.0%) (4) Skin disease; 34 (7.6%) (5) Headache; 30 (6.7%) 10) Number of the pupil sttended to school inspite of disease was 846 (36.3%). The caustive diseases were as follows: (1) Upper respiratory infection; 217 (25,7%) (2) Abdominal pain; 27 (3.2%) (3) Fever; 24 (2.8%) (4) Trauma; 8 (0.9%) (5) Infection (Measles, Mumps, Chicken pox et.); 6 (0.7%) .


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Abdominal Pain , Chickenpox , Circumcision, Male , Color Vision Defects , Communicable Diseases , Digestive System Diseases , Extremities , Fever , Headache , Hearing , Hope , Hospitalization , Hyperopia , Intussusception , Mental Disorders , Mumps , Myopia , Nervous System , Otitis Media , Pupil , Surveys and Questionnaires , Respiratory System , Sense Organs , Seoul , Skin , Skin Diseases , Strabismus , Subcutaneous Tissue , Tonsillectomy , Urogenital System
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