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| ○ | ○ | Article | Is Vertebral Artery and Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Dominance a Risk Factor for Thromboembolism During Coil Embolization of Unruptured Posterior Circulation Aneurysms? | Son, Wonsoo; Kang, Dong-Hun | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosurg, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Daegu, South Korea | 36676729400; 8977805800 | kdhdock@hotmail.com; | WORLD NEUROSURGERY | WORLD NEUROSURG | 1878-8750 | 1878-8769 | 138 | SCIE | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY;SURGERY | 2020 | 2.104 | 59.5 | 0.23 | 2025-06-25 | 2 | 2 | CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS; ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT; INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSM; EVENTS | Embolization; Intracranial aneurysm; Risk factor; Thromboembolism | Adult; Aged; Cerebellum; Embolization, Therapeutic; Female; Humans; Intracranial Aneurysm; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Thromboembolism; Treatment Outcome; Vertebral Artery; acetylsalicylic acid; clopidogrel; heparin; adult; aged; anatomical variation; aneurysm diameter; arterial thromboembolism; Article; brain circulation; clinical study; cohort analysis; coil embolization; coronary angiography; diabetes mellitus; dyslipidemia; female; human; hypertension; major clinical study; male; medical record; posterior inferior cerebellar artery; retrospective study; risk assessment; risk factor; smoking; superior cerebellar artery; unruptured intracranial aneurysm; unruptured posterior circulation aneurysm; vertebral artery; adverse event; artificial embolization; cerebellum; intracranial aneurysm; middle aged; pathology; thromboembolism; treatment outcome; vascularization; vertebral artery | English | 2020 | 2020-06 | 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.03.065 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |||||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Preservation of Deep Cervical Extensor Muscle Volume: Comparison Between Conventional Open-Door and Muscle Preserving Laminoplasty Approaches in the Same Patients | BACKGROUND: Surgical laminoplasty techniques have been developed to reduce cervical kyphosis and postoperative axial neck pain and preserve the posterior cervical extensor muscles. We compared a unilateral conventional open approach (OA) and a contralateral muscle preserving approach (MPA) for laminoplasty in the same patients to determine differences in the preservation of the posterior cervical muscles after the 2 approaches. METHODS: This study was a prospective observational study involving 44 patients who underwent laminoplasty with unilateral OA and contralateral MPA for cervical myelopathy from January 2005 to December 2013. The cross-sectional area (CSA) changes in the posterior cervical extensor muscles (multifidus, semispinalis cervicis, and semispinalis capitis muscles) were measured on computed tomography scan, both pre- and postoperatively. RESULTS: Using an OA, the multifidus and semispinalis cervicis muscle preservation was 58.2% and 67.0%, but using an MPA, muscle preservation was 97% and 90.8% (P < 0.001 and P = 0.042), respectively. However, the CSA of the semispinalis capitis muscle did not differ significantly between the 2 groups. In terms of the level, conservation of the multifidus muscle was significantly different according to the approach at all levels, and the conservation of the deep extensor muscles was significantly different at the C3-4 level. CONCLUSIONS: MPA was effective in preserving the volume of deep cervical extensor muscles and helping minimize postoperative musculoskeletal complications. In addition, muscle preservation was more effective at the C3-4 level. | Lee, Young-Seok; Lee, Subum; Ko, Myeong Jin; Cho, Dae-Chul; Kim, Kyoung-Tae | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Sch Med, Chilgok Hosp, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Kyungpook Natl Univ Hosp, Sch Med, Daegu, South Korea; Chung Ang Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea | ; Lee, Subum/AFQ-2764-2022 | 57203798682; 57193631061; 57203400295; 55859543400; 57201369790 | nskimkt7@gmail.com; | WORLD NEUROSURGERY | WORLD NEUROSURG | 1878-8750 | 1878-8769 | 141 | SCIE | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY;SURGERY | 2020 | 2.104 | 59.5 | 0.81 | 2025-06-25 | 11 | 10 | Laminoplasty; Muscle atrophy; Muscle preservation; Posterior deep extensor muscle | SPONDYLOTIC MYELOPATHY; EXPANSIVE LAMINOPLASTY; SKIP LAMINECTOMY; AXIAL SYMPTOMS; FOLLOW-UP; MUSCULATURE; ALIGNMENT; OUTCOMES; COMPLEX; MOTION | Laminoplasty; Muscle atrophy; Muscle preservation; Posterior deep extensor muscle | Adult; Aged; Cervical Vertebrae; Female; Humans; Laminoplasty; Male; Middle Aged; Neck Muscles; Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament; Paraspinal Muscles; Postoperative Complications; Prospective Studies; Spondylosis; adult; Article; cervical myelopathy; cervical spondylotic myelopathy; clinical article; clinical trial; Cobb angle; contralateral contralateral muscle preserving laminoplasty; controlled study; extensor muscle; female; follow up; human; intermethod comparison; laminectomy; laminoplasty; ligament calcinosis; male; middle aged; multifidus muscle; muscle mass; neck muscle; observational study; posterior longitudinal ligament; postoperative period; preoperative evaluation; prone position; prospective study; range of motion; semispinalis capitis muscle; semispinalis cervicis muscle; surgical approach; surgical technique; unilateral open door laminoplasty; x-ray computed tomography; aged; cervical vertebra; comparative study; laminoplasty; neck muscle; paraspinal muscle; postoperative complication; procedures; spondylosis | English | 2020 | 2020-09 | 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.05.225 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Editorial Material | Clinical efficacy of intraoperative ultrasound for margin assessment in breast-conserving surgery | Lee, Jeeyeon; Park, Ho Yong; Kim, Wan Wook; Park, Chan Sub; Ji, Yungeun; Kim, Hye Jung; Kim, Won Hwa; Park, Ji-Young; Park, Nora Jee-Young; Chae, Yee Soo; Lee, Soo Jung; Jung, Jin Hyang | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Hematol Oncol, Daegu, South Korea | PARK, JUN-YOUNG/P-5981-2015; Lee, Jong-Mok/KVY-9550-2024; Park, Jin-Young/HDN-0483-2022 | 37079213100; 56564377200; 26023273400; 57208483662; 57219990717; 57203506201; 36081886500; 57210160197; 57226185359; 57190793908; 57203597252; 57209310173 | jjh01@knu.ac.kr; | BREAST JOURNAL | BREAST J | 1075-122X | 1524-4741 | 26 | 11 | SCIE | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY;ONCOLOGY | 2020 | 2.431 | 59.6 | 0.28 | 2025-06-25 | 1 | 1 | Breast Neoplasms; Female; Humans; Intraoperative Period; Margins of Excision; Mastectomy, Segmental; Treatment Outcome; Ultrasonography; adult; breast carcinoma; cancer surgery; clinical effectiveness; echomammography; human; human tissue; intraductal carcinoma; major clinical study; middle aged; Note; partial mastectomy; peroperative echography; surgical margin; breast tumor; diagnostic imaging; echography; female; intraoperative period; surgical margin; treatment outcome | English | 2020 | 2020-11 | 10.1111/tbj.14063 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |||||
| ○ | ○ | Article | On Pseudo H-Symmetric Lorentzian Manifolds With Applications to Relativity | In this paper, we introduce a new type of curvature tensor named H-curvature tensor of type (1, 3) which is a linear combination of conformal and projective curvature tensors. First we deduce some basic geometric properties of H-curvature tensor. It is shown that a H-flat Lorentzian manifold is an almost product manifold. Then we study pseudo H-symmetric manifolds (PHS)(n) (n > 3) which recovers some known structures on Lorentzian manifolds. Also, we provide several interesting results. Among others, we prove that if an Einstein (PHS)(n) is a pseudosymmetric (PS)(n), then the scalar curvature of the manifold vanishes and conversely. Moreover, we deal with pseudo H-symmetric perfect fluid spacetimes and obtain several interesting results. Also, we present some results of the spacetime satisfying divergence free H-curvature tensor. Finally, we construct a non-trivial Lorentzian metric of (PHS)(n). | De, Uday Chand; Suh, Young Jin; Chaubey, Sudhakar K.; Shenawy, Sameh | Univ Calcutta, Dept Pure Math, 35 Ballygunge Circular Rd, Kolkata 700019, W Bengal, India; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Math, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, RIRCM, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Shinas Coll Technol, Dept Informat Technol, Sect Math, Shinas, Oman; Modern Acad Engn & Technol, Bas Sci Dept, Maadi, Egypt | Chaubey, S./ABB-6952-2021; Shenawy, Sameh/O-6248-2016 | 7007046738; 7202260479; 36117508600; 36622466500 | uc_de@yahoo.com;yjsuh@knu.ac.kr;sk22_math@yahoo.co.in;drshenawy@mail.com; | FILOMAT | FILOMAT | 0354-5180 | 34 | 10 | SCIE | MATHEMATICS, APPLIED;MATHEMATICS | 2020 | 0.844 | 59.6 | 0.92 | 2025-06-25 | 4 | 5 | Lorentzian manifolds; H-curvature tensor; (PHS)(n); energy momentum tensor; perfect fluid spacetimes; Einstein's field equation; GRW spacetimes | ROBERTSON-WALKER SPACETIMES; CURVATURE; COLLINEATIONS; FLUIDS | (PHS)<sub>n</sub>; Einstein’s field equation; Energy momentum tensor; GRW spacetimes; H-curvature tensor; Lorentzian manifolds; Perfect fluid spacetimes | English | 2020 | 2020 | 10.2298/fil2010287d | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Optimal placement of electrodes for treatment of post-stroke dysphagia by neuromuscular electrical stimulation combined with effortful swallowing | INTRODUCTION We aimed to determine the optimal placement of electrodes for neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) for post-stroke dysphagia therapy. METHODS 31 patients with post-stroke dysphagia were randomised to three groups according to NMES electrode placement. In Group A (n = 10), two pairs of electrodes were attached horizontally on the suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles. In Group B (n = 11), one pair of electrodes was attached horizontally on the suprahyoid muscles while the other was attached vertically on the infrahyoid muscles. In Group C (n = 10), the electrodes were attached vertically, with one pair above the hyoid bone and the other above the cricoid cartilage. All patients received rehabilitation treatment via NMES combined with effortful swallowing training five times weekly for four weeks. The effect of NMES electrode placement was assessed in terms of the Functional Dysphagia Scale (FDS) and Dysphagia Outcome and Severity Scale (DOSS) scores. RESULTS Group A showed significantly greater improvement than Group B in overall FDS (p = 0.009) and pharyngeal-phase FDS (FDS-P; p = 0.005) scores. Group A also showed significant improvement when compared with Group C in overall FDS (p = 0.001) and FDS-P (p = 0.001) scores. CONCLUSION Horizontal placement of the NMES electrodes on the suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia by NMES combined with effortful swallowing was more effective than the horizontal and vertical placement of electrodes on the suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles, respectively, and their vertical placement above the hyoid bone and cricoid cartilage. | Huh, Jae-Won; Park, Eunhee; Min, Yu-Sun; Kim, Ae Ryoung; Yang, Won-Jong; Oh, Hyun-Min; Nam, Tae-Woo; Jung, Tae-Du | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Rehabil Med, Chilgok Hosp, 807 Hoguk Ro, Daegu 41404, South Korea | 57200984728; 56107216400; 48061349800; 57196257330; 57200985727; 57200994449; 55438580300; 36622364500 | teeed0522@hanmail.net; | SINGAPORE MEDICAL JOURNAL | SINGAP MED J | 0037-5675 | 2737-5935 | 61 | 9 | SCIE | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | 2020 | 1.858 | 59.6 | 0.4 | 2025-06-25 | 6 | 6 | deglutition disorder; dysphagia; electrical stimulation; stroke | STROKE; ASPIRATION; THERAPY; REST | Deglutition disorder; Dysphagia; Electrical stimulation; Stroke | Deglutition; Deglutition Disorders; Electric Stimulation; Electric Stimulation Therapy; Electrodes; Humans; Stroke Rehabilitation; Treatment Outcome; adult; Article; burn; cardiovascular symptom; clinical article; cognition; computer assisted tomography; controlled study; dysphagia; electric current; electrostimulation; female; human; hyoid bone; male; neuromuscular electrical stimulation; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; palpation; post stroke dysphagia; randomized controlled trial; single blind procedure; swallowing; dysphagia; electrode; electrotherapy; stroke rehabilitation; swallowing; treatment outcome | English | 2020 | 2020-09 | 10.11622/smedj.2019135 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Determination of radon leakage from sample container for gamma spectrometry measurement of ²²⁶Ra | Gamma spectrometry is widely used for radionuclide activity measurement of environmental sample including Ra-226 in soil because it is versatile, easy to implement, non-destructive, and relatively cheap compared to other methods. By gamma spectrometry, Ra-226 can be determined directly using its energy peak of 186.2 keV or indirectly by its decay products which are in secular equilibrium with Ra-226, i.e. Bi-214 and Pb-214. However, both methods have challenges where for direct measurement, interfering from U-235 energy peak of 185.7 keV can add significant contribution to the 186.2 keV of Ra-226 gamma peak while for indirect measurement using energy peaks of Bi-214 and Pb-214, decay products of Rn-222 gas, longer time (at least 21 days) for their equilibrium ingrowth is needed and radon tightness of sample container must be ensured. In some measurements, the equilibrium could not be reached due to radon leakage from sample container. Therefore, in this paper, the radon leakage fraction from three different sealing methods of Marinelli beaker used in soil activity measurement were studied using HPGe detector and radon accumulation chamber with RAD7. The three sealing methods were only lid without sealing (MB1), sealed with paraffin film (MB2), sealed with silicone glue and vacuumed plastic bag (MB3) and their leakage fractions were 53%, 30%, and negligible leakage, respectively. Significant radon leakage from MB1 and MB2 have caused underestimation of Ra-226 activity concentration measured by indirect gamma spectrometry. The study result recommends using MB3 sealing method for gamma spectrometry measurement because it is simple and cheap and has negligible leakage, moreover, its vacuumed plastic bag facilitates visual inspection to possible radon leakage. | Syam, Nur Syamsi; Lim, Sooyeon; Lee, Hae Young; Lee, Sang Hoon | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Architectural Civil Environm & Energy Engn, Daehak Ro 80,Engn Bldg 411 Room 214, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Radiat Sci Res Inst, Daehak Ro 80, Daegu 41566, South Korea; BAPETEN, Directorate Licensing Nucl Installat & Mat, Jl Gajah Mada 8, Jakarta 10120, Indonesia | Lee, Hae/B-1019-2010 | 57202036781; 57202037649; 57215610100; 56812964000 | n.syam@bapeten.go.id;sy940103@gmail.com;lhy77y@hotmail.com;lee@knu.ac.kr; | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY | J ENVIRON RADIOACTIV | 0265-931X | 1879-1700 | 220 | SCIE | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | 2020 | 2.674 | 59.7 | 0.24 | 2025-06-25 | 10 | 11 | Ra-226 measurement; Gamma-spectrometry; Indirect measurement; Radon leakage fraction; Sealing method; Radon chamber measurement | BACK-DIFFUSION; TIGHTNESS | <sup>226</sup>Ra measurement; Gamma-spectrometry; Indirect measurement; Radon chamber measurement; Radon leakage fraction; Sealing method | Gamma Rays; Radiation Monitoring; Radon; Spectrometry, Gamma; Germanium compounds; Radon; Spectrometry; radon; 226ra measurement; Energy peaks; Gamma spectrometry; Indirect measurements; Leakage fraction; Radon chamber; Radon chamber measurement; Radon leakage fraction; Sealing method; Spectrometry measurements; gamma radiation; gamma spectrometry; radiation monitoring; Silicones | English | 2020 | 2020-09 | 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2020.106275 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Preliminary study on the detection efficiency and estimation of minimum detectable activity for a NaI(Tl)-based seawater monitoring system | To monitor radioactivity levels in seawater Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety has installed and been operating 18 NaI(Tl)-based gamma detectors around the Korean peninsula. This study was conducted to estimate the detector efficiency and MDA of Cs-137 in seawater for measurement situations. For this purpose, experiments in the air and a water tank, and Monte Carlo simulations were performed using a seawater radioactivity monitor system with 3 in. x 3 in. NaI(Tl) scintillation detector. In the geometry reliability assessment using certified reference materials in a disc source, the validity of simulations was obtained by comparing measurement and Monte Carlo simulation results. The FWHM of the seawater radioactivity monitor were obtained from the results of the water tank measurement for applying a Gaussian Energy Broadening (GEB) option to Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP) radiation transport code. In addition, the detection efficiency of K-40 in the water tank was measured and compared with the Monte Carlo simulation results in order to estimate the MDA and the detection efficiency of the seawater radioactivity monitoring system. For the based condition of water tank, K-40 concentration in water tank was controlled to 10.13 +/- 0.18 Bq/L, similar to that of real marine. In laboratory water tank experiments, the detection efficiency of the radioactivity monitor for K-40 was measured at 0.184 +/- 0.005 cps/(Bq/L), the Monte Carlo simulations showed the similar result of 0.182 +/- 0.002 cps/(Bq/L), and the detection efficiency of Cs-137 was estimated to be 0.224 +/- 0.009 cps/(Bq/L) from the simulations. For 3h measurement in the water tank based condition, the MDA of Cs-137 was estimated to be 0.077 +/- 0.003 Bq/L. Future research will include detailed studies for detector sizes and seawater salinities. | Han, Seung Yeon; Maeng, Seongjin; Lee, Hae Young; Lee, Sang Hoon | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Architectural Civil Environm & Energy Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Radiat Sci Res Inst, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Korea Inst Nucl Safety, Daejeon 34142, South Korea | ; Lee, Hae/B-1019-2010; Maeng, Seongjin/JXW-7080-2024 | 57209475975; 56783843400; 57215610100; 56812964000 | todaymsj@hotmail.com; | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY | J ENVIRON RADIOACTIV | 0265-931X | 1879-1700 | 218 | SCIE | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | 2020 | 2.674 | 59.7 | 0.24 | 2025-06-25 | 10 | 10 | GAMMA-RAY SPECTROMETER; MONTE-CARLO-SIMULATION; IN-SITU; RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS; NAI DETECTOR; SPECTRA | Computer Simulation; Iodides; Monte Carlo Method; Radiation Monitoring; Reproducibility of Results; Republic of Korea; Seawater; Sodium; Spectrometry, Gamma; Thallium; Intelligent systems; Monitoring; Neutron detectors; Radiation; Radioactivity; Seawater; Sodium Iodide; Water tanks; 3,4 methylenedioxyamphetamine; cesium 137; potassium 40; sea water; tritium; water; iodide; sea water; sodium; thallium; thallium-doped sodium iodide; Certified reference materials; Detection efficiency; Detector efficiency; Minimum detectable activities; Monte carlo n particles; Radiation transport codes; Reliability assessments; Water tank experiments; concentration (composition); detection method; estimation method; monitoring system; seawater; sodium; air; aquatic environment; Article; certified reference material; comparative study; environmental monitoring; gamma radiation; geometry; Monte Carlo method; nuclear safety; particle size; productivity; radioactivity; scintillation; computer simulation; gamma spectrometry; radiation monitoring; reproducibility; South Korea; Monte Carlo methods | English | 2020 | 2020-07 | 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2020.106222 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Endoscopy-assisted muscle-sparing Latissimus Dorsi muscle flap harvesting for partial breast reconstruction | Background Using the Latissimus dorsi (LD) muscle flap is one of the popular surgical technique for breast reconstruction. However, usually, long postoperative scar was remained on donor site which does not have disease. The authors applied the endoscopy-assisted surgery to harvest the LD muscle flap for breast reconstruction. Methods From July 2018 to July 2019, five consecutive patients with breast cancer underwent partial mastectomy with endoscopy-assisted LD muscle flap reconstruction. The clinic-pathologic factors were analyzed and the cosmetic outcomes were assessed with breast shape, scarring of breast and back. A 4-6 cm of lateral incision (donor site scar) was designed and LD muscle was harvested under endoscopic surgery without gas inflation. And the harvested LD muscle was inserted for partial breast reconstruction after the cancer surgery was done. Results Mean operative time was 116.4 min (range, 92-134) and there was no major postoperative complication. The satisfactory degree of cosmetic outcomes were shown better in patient's survey than that of surgeon's. Conclusions The endoscopy-assisted LD muscle flap harvesting would be useful technique to eliminate a large donor site incision in partial breast reconstruction. | Lee, Jeeyeon; Jung, Jin Hyang; Kim, Wan Wook; Park, Chan Sub; Lee, Ryu Kyung; Park, Ho Yong | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Kyungpook Natl Univ Chilgok Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Daegu, South Korea | PARK, JUN-YOUNG/P-5981-2015 | 37079213100; 57209310173; 26023273400; 57208483662; 57193539308; 56564377200 | phy123@knu.ac.kr; | BMC SURGERY | BMC SURG | 1471-2482 | 20 | 1 | SCIE | SURGERY | 2020 | 2.102 | 60.0 | 1.19 | 2025-06-25 | 15 | 12 | Breast; Reconstruction; LD muscle; Endoscopy | ONCOPLASTIC SURGERY; CANCER | Breast; Endoscopy; LD muscle; Reconstruction | Breast Neoplasms; Endoscopy; Female; Humans; Mammaplasty; Mastectomy; Middle Aged; Superficial Back Muscles; Surgical Flaps; Tissue and Organ Harvesting; back muscle; breast reconstruction; breast tumor; endoscopy; female; human; mastectomy; middle aged; procedures; surgical flaps; transplantation | English | 2020 | 2020-08-27 | 10.1186/s12893-020-00853-1 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Long-term outcomes of intervention between open repair and endovascular aortic repair for descending aortic pathologies: a propensity-matched analysis | Background The long-term complication rates of open repair and thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) have not yet been determined. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the long-term outcomes and aortic reintervention rates between open repair and TEVAR in patients with descending thoracic aortic pathologies. Methods Between January 2002 and December 2017, 230 patients with descending thoracic aortic pathologies underwent surgery. Of these, 136 patients were included in this retrospective study: 45 patients (10, 2, and 33 with dissection, penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer, and pseudoaneurysm, respectively) underwent open repair and 91 patients (27, 1, and 63 with dissection, penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer, and pseudoaneurysm, respectively) underwent TEVAR. The primary end points were in-hospital mortality, and short-term complications. The secondary end points were long-term mortality and reintervention rates. Based on the propensity score matching (PSM), 35 patients who underwent open repair were matched to 35 patients who underwent TEVAR (ratio = 1:1). Results The mean follow-up period was 70.2 +/- 51.9 months. Shorter intensive care unit and hospital stay were seen in the TEVAR group than in the open repair group before and after PSM (p < 0.001 and p < 0.001, respectively). However, in-hospital mortality, and spinal cord ischemia were not significantly different among the two groups (before PSM: p = 0.068 and p = 0.211, respectively; after PSM: p = 0.303 and p = 0.314, respectively). The cumulative all-cause death and aorta-related death showed no significant differences between the two groups (before PSM: p = 0.709 and p = 0.734, respectively; after PSM: p = 0.888 and p = 0.731, respectively). However, aortic reintervention rates were higher in the TEVAR group than in the open repair group before and after PSM (p = 0.006 and p = 0.013, respectively). Conclusion The TEVAR group was superior in short-term recovery outcomes but had higher reintervention rates compared to the open repair group. However, there were no significant differences in long-term survival between the two groups. | Son, Shin-Ah; Jung, Hanna; Cho, Joon Yong | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Kyungpook Natl Univ Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Thorac & Cardiovasc Surg, 130 Dongdeok Ro, Daegu, South Korea | ; Jung, Hanna/Y-4165-2019 | 57197328338; 56467570700; 57195637434 | jycho@knu.ac.kr; | BMC SURGERY | BMC SURG | 1471-2482 | 20 | 1 | SCIE | SURGERY | 2020 | 2.102 | 60.0 | 1.49 | 2025-06-25 | 20 | 18 | Descending aorta; Endovascular repair; Graft replacement; Outcomes; Reintervention | OPEN-SURGICAL REPAIR; ANEURYSM REPAIR; THORACIC AORTA; STENT-GRAFT; OPEN SURGERY; DISSECTION; PLACEMENT; SUPERIOR; TRIAL; RISK | Descending aorta; Endovascular repair; Graft replacement; Outcomes; Reintervention | Adult; Aged; Aneurysm, Dissecting; Aneurysm, False; Aorta, Thoracic; Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic; Atherosclerosis; Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation; Endovascular Procedures; Female; Hospital Mortality; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Propensity Score; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Treatment Outcome; Ulcer; adult; adverse event; aged; atherosclerosis; blood vessel transplantation; comparative study; dissecting aneurysm; endovascular surgery; false aneurysm; female; hospital mortality; human; male; middle aged; mortality; procedures; propensity score; retrospective study; risk factor; thoracic aorta; thoracic aorta aneurysm; treatment outcome; ulcer | English | 2020 | 2020-11-03 | 10.1186/s12893-020-00923-4 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Letter | Clinical usefulness of thermography as a non-invasive screening test for differential diagnosis of vascular malformations | Sohng, Chihyeon; Lee, Hyun Ji; Lee, Won Kee; Kim, Jun Young; Park, Kyung Duck; Jang, Yong Hyun; Lee, Weon Ju; Lee, Seok-Jong | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Kyungpook Natl Univ Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, Daegu, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Kyungpook Natl Univ Hosp, Sch Med, Ctr Biostat, Daegu, South Korea | Lee, Joong/A-5417-2013 | 57203820211; 57207758693; 22953484700; 35310922800; 55767995700; 57016046400; 24474659000; 56013454400 | seokjong@knu.ac.kr; | SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY | SKIN RES TECHNOL | 0909-752X | 1600-0846 | 26 | 5 | SCIE | DERMATOLOGY | 2020 | 2.365 | 60.1 | 0.19 | 2025-06-25 | 0 | 1 | Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Thermography; Vascular Malformations; adolescent; age; angiography; area under the curve; arteriovenous malformation; capillary; clinical article; clinical study; comparative study; congenital blood vessel malformation; controlled study; diagnostic test accuracy study; differential diagnosis; Doppler flowmetry; female; human; Letter; male; non invasive procedure; receiver operating characteristic; retrospective study; room temperature; sensitivity and specificity; sex; skin biopsy; thermography; differential diagnosis | English | 2020 | 2020-09 | 10.1111/srt.12846 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |||||
| ○ | ○ | Article | The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients | Background Although arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis (HD), the association between vascular access types and quality of life is not well-known. We investigated the relationships between HD vascular access types and all-cause mortality, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and the degree of depression in a large prospective cohort. Methods A total of 1461 patients who newly initiated HD were included. The initial vascular access types were classified into AVF, arteriovenous graft (AVG), and central venous catheter (CVC). The primary outcomes were all-cause mortality and HRQOL and depression. The secondary outcome was all-cause hospitalization. Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form 36 (KDQOL-36) and Beck's depression inventory (BDI) scores were measured to assess HRQOL and depression. Results Among 1461 patients, we identified 314 patients who started HD via AVF, 76 via AVG, and 1071 via CVC. In the survival analysis, patients with AVF showed significantly better survival compared with patients with other accesses (p < .001). The AVF and AVG group had higher KDQOL-36 score and lower BDI score than CVC group at 3 months and 12 months after the initiation of HD. The frequency of hospitalization was higher in patients with AVG compared to those with AVF (AVF 0.7 vs. AVG 1.1 times per year) (p = .024). Conclusions The patients with AVF had better survival rate and low hospitalization rate, and the patients with AVF or AVG showed both higher HRQOL and lower depression scores than those with CVC. | Kim, Do Hyoung; Park, Ji In; Lee, Jung Pyo; Kim, Yong-Lim; Kang, Shin-Wook; Yang, Chul Woo; Kim, Nam-Ho; Kim, Yon Su; Lim, Chun Soo | Hallym Univ, Hangang Sacred Heart Hosp, Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Seoul, South Korea; Kangwon Natl Univ, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Chunchon, South Korea; Clin Res Ctr End Stage Renal Dis Korea, Daegu, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Boramae Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, 20 Boramae Ro 5 Gil, Seoul 07061, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Seoul, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Daegu, South Korea; Yonsei Univ, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Seoul, South Korea; Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Seoul, South Korea; Chonnam Natl Univ, Med Sch, Dept Internal Med, Gwangju, South Korea | Park, Ji/ABG-5893-2020; Kim, Yong-Lim/AGK-3172-2022; Lee, Jun-Young/N-5963-2019; Kim, Do Hyoung/AAE-7557-2022 | 59108897400; 55286017400; 56028990400; 55633533600; 34768359700; 7407743404; 56605215700; 7410205767; 15019536200 | cslimjy@snu.ac.kr; | RENAL FAILURE | RENAL FAILURE | 0886-022X | 1525-6049 | 42 | 1 | SCIE | UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY | 2020 | 2.606 | 60.1 | 1.73 | 2025-06-25 | 37 | 35 | Hemodialysis; vascular access; central venous catheter; mortality; quality of life; depression | ASSOCIATION; MORTALITY; MORBIDITY; OUTCOMES; RISK | central venous catheter; depression; Hemodialysis; mortality; quality of life; vascular access | Adult; Aged; Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical; Catheters, Indwelling; Central Venous Catheters; Depression; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Hospitalization; Humans; Kaplan-Meier Estimate; Kidney Failure, Chronic; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Quality of Life; Renal Dialysis; Republic of Korea; Risk Factors; Self Report; Severity of Illness Index; Survival Rate; Vascular Patency; adult; all cause mortality; arteriovenous fistula; Article; Beck Depression Inventory; cohort analysis; comparative study; controlled study; depression; female; follow up; hemodialysis; hemodialysis patient; hospitalization; human; Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form 36; Korea; major clinical study; male; middle aged; multicenter study; outcome assessment; priority journal; prospective study; quality of life; Short Form 36; survival; survival rate; vascular access; adverse device effect; adverse event; aged; arteriovenous shunt; central venous catheter; chronic kidney failure; clinical trial; depression; devices; epidemiology; indwelling catheter; Kaplan Meier method; mortality; procedures; psychological rating scale; psychology; quality of life; risk factor; self report; severity of illness index; South Korea; vascular patency | English | 2020 | 2020-01-01 | 10.1080/0886022x.2019.1702558 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |
| ○ | ○ | Article | Large scale roll-to-roll production of polyurethane-acrylate-based hydrophobic film: a next-generation protection layer for solar devices | In the present study, we fabricate a hydrophobic film using a roll-to-roll technique capable of large-area continuous production and examine the film's applicability to solar panels. The hydrophobic film was fabricated using a polyurethane-acrylate (PUA)-based UV-curable material, which has high optical transmittance and high releasability. The roll-to-roll system used in this study was custom manufactured to transfer micro-patterns of 20 mu m in size onto the PUA-based film. In addition, a UV irradiation device was attached to the system to enable production of the hydrophobic film at a rate of 150 mm min(-1). Through experiments, we confirmed that attaching the fabricated hydrophobic film not only enabled surface self-cleaning on the solar panels, but also ensured stable solar power generation. Thus, the hydrophobic film can be applied to installations that require external periodic cleaning and management, such as the exterior walls of buildings and solar panels. | Park, Jongsung; Kim, Ji-Kwan; Kim, Dong-Su; Shanmugasundaram, Arunkumar; Lee, Dong-Weon | Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Precis Mech Engn, Sangju 37224, South Korea; Gwangju Univ, Div Mech & Mold Engn, Gwangju 61743, South Korea; Chonnam Natl Univ, Sch Mech Engn, Gwangju 61186, South Korea; Chonnam Natl Univ, Ctr Next Generat Sensor Res & Dev, Gwangju 61186, South Korea | ; Shanmugasundaram, Dr. Arunkumar/ABD-4029-2020; 김, 동수/IAN-1770-2023; SHANMUGASUNDARAM, ARUNKUMAR/ABD-4029-2020 | 57189583605; 34978622300; 56569118200; 55750828400; 34875377700 | mems@jnu.ac.kr; | JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING | J MICROMECH MICROENG | 0960-1317 | 1361-6439 | 30 | 11 | SCIE | ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC;INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION;NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY;PHYSICS, APPLIED | 2020 | 1.881 | 60.2 | 0 | 2025-06-25 | 2 | 2 | hydrophobic film; roll-to-roll; polyurethane-acrylate (PUA); self cleaning | FABRICATION; TRANSITION; DROPLETS; SURFACES | hydrophobic film; polyurethane-acrylate (PUA); roll-to-roll; self cleaning | Curing; Hydrophobicity; Irradiation; Polyurethanes; Solar cell arrays; Solar power generation; Solar power plants; Continuous production; Exterior walls; Hydrophobic film; Polyurethane acrylates; Protection layers; Roll-to-roll systems; Roll-to-roll techniques; UV irradiation; Entertainment industry | English | 2020 | 2020-11 | 10.1088/1361-6439/aba5de | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |
| ○ | ○ | Article | Anomalous DC Characteristics of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs Depending on Proton Irradiation Energies | We evaluated the effect of the proton irradiation energy on the DC characteristics of AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs). Devices were exposed to various irradiation energies, i.e., 0.5 MeV, 5 MeV, and 60 MeV, respectively, with a fluence of 1 x 10(14)p cm(-2)at room temperature. The 0.5 MeV-irradiated HEMT shows the largest degradation of transfer characteristics than other HEMTs because the lower proton energy has a larger non-ionizing energy loss (NIEL). The threshold voltage of HEMTs with 0.5 and 5 MeV proton irradiation is positively shifted due to the reduction of 2-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) density by defects created during irradiation. However, the 60 MeV-irradiated HEMT showed a negative shift of threshold voltage with no degradation of drain current. Also, the gate leakage current of fabricated HEMTs decreased with an increasing irradiation energy. These anomalous DC characteristics were expected due to the creation of a proton radiation-caused interfacial oxide layer between the gate and AlGaN layer. | Kim, Dong-Seok; Lee, Jun-Hyeok; Kim, Jeong-Gil; Yoon, Young Jun; Lee, Jae Sang; Lee, Jung-Hee | Korea Atom Energy Res Inst, Korea Multipurpose Accelerator Complex, Gyeongju 38180, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll IT Engn, Sch Elect Engn, Daegu 41566, South Korea | Lee, Jong Hui/JFT-0292-2023 | 55642581500; 55929424400; 57203324876; 57218864885; 7601467686; 57196140713 | dongseokkim@kaeri.re.kr; | ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | ECS J SOLID STATE SC | 2162-8769 | 2162-8777 | 9 | 6 | SCIE | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;PHYSICS, APPLIED | 2020 | 2.07 | 60.3 | 0.62 | 2025-06-25 | 12 | 12 | GaN; gallium nitride; HEMT; high electron mobility transistor; Proton Irradiation Effect; Displacement Damage Effect | DEGRADATION; DEFECTS | Aluminum alloys; Aluminum gallium nitride; Density of gases; Drain current; Electron gas; Energy dissipation; Gallium alloys; Gallium nitride; III-V semiconductors; Leakage currents; Proton irradiation; Radiation; Semiconductor alloys; Threshold voltage; 2-dimensional electron gas (2DEG); Algan/gan high electron-mobility transistors; DC characteristics; Gate-leakage current; Interfacial oxide layers; Irradiation energy; Nonionizing energy loss; Transfer characteristics; High electron mobility transistors | English | 2020 | 2020-07-13 | 10.1149/2162-8777/aba32e | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | ||
| ○ | ○ | Article | Assessment of Hand Motor Function in a Non-human Primate Model of Ischemic Stroke | Ischemic stroke results from arterial occlusion and can cause irreversible brain injury. A non-human primate (NHP) model of ischemic stroke was previously developed to investigate its pathophysiology and for efficacy testing of therapeutic candidates; however, fine motor impairment remains to be well-characterized. We evaluated hand motor function in a cynomolgus monkey model of ischemic stroke. Endovascular transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) with an angiographic microcatheter induced cerebral infarction. In vivo magnetic resonance imaging mapped and measured the ischemia-induced infarct lesion. In vivo diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of the stroke lesion to assess the neuroplastic changes and fiber tractography demonstrated three-dimensional patterns in the corticospinal tract 12 weeks after MCAO. The hand dexterity task (HDT) was used to evaluate fine motor movement of upper extremity digits. The HDT was modified for a home cage-based training system, instead of conventional chair restraint training. The lesion was localized in the middle cerebral artery territory, including the sensorimotor cortex. Maximum infarct volume was exhibited over the first week after MCAO, which progressively inhibited ischemic core expansion, manifested by enhanced functional recovery of the affected hand over 12 weeks after MCAO. The total performance time decreased with increasing success rate for both hands on the HDT. Compensatory strategies and retrieval failure improved in the chronic phase after stroke. Our findings demonstrate the recovery of fine motor skill after stroke, and outline the behavioral characteristics and features of functional disorder of NHP stroke model, providing a basis for assessing hand motor function after stroke. | Won, Jinyoung; Yi, Kyung Sik; Choi, Chi-Hoon; Jeon, Chang-Yeop; Seo, Jincheol; Kim, Keonwoo; Yeo, Hyeon-Gu; Park, Junghyung; Kim, Yu Gyeong; Jin, Yeung Bae; Koo, Bon-Sang; Lim, Kyung Seob; Lee, Sangil; Kim, Ki Jin; Choi, Won Seok; Park, Sung-Hyun; Kim, Young-Hyun; Huh, Jae-Won; Lee, Sang-Rae; Cha, Sang-Hoon; Lee, Youngjeon | Korea Res Inst Biosci & Biotechnol KRIBB, Natl Primate Res Ctr, Cheongju 28116, South Korea; Chungbuk Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol, Cheongju 28644, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Life Sci, BK21 Plus KNU Creat BioRes Grp, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Korea Univ Sci & Technol, KRIBB Sch Biosci, Dept Funct Genom, Daejeon 34113, South Korea; KRIBB, Futurist Anim Resource & Res Ctr, Cheongju 28116, South Korea | ; 김, 영현/HLH-3847-2023; Koo, Bon-Sang/AAT-6063-2021; Lee, Youngjeon/LZH-8969-2025; Park, Junghyung/KXQ-7522-2024 | 56018670200; 56021108000; 55456610900; 56522472100; 57200518242; 57204572034; 56263762800; 55671747100; 57219109450; 35344928700; 57204576307; 36470521900; 57203597777; 57210056814; 57215086073; 57219112045; 54393408600; 16645802900; 16026266200; 57200982237; 57199022088 | shcha@chungbuk.ac.kr;neurosci@kribb.re.kr; | EXPERIMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY | EXP NEUROBIOL | 1226-2560 | 2093-8144 | 29 | 4 | SCIE | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL;NEUROSCIENCES | 2020 | 3.261 | 60.4 | 0.23 | 2025-06-25 | 8 | 7 | Dexterity; Diffusion tensor imaging; Functional recovery; Hand function; Ischemic stroke; Magnetic resonance imaging | CEREBRAL-ARTERY OCCLUSION; MANUAL DEXTERITY; DIFFUSION TENSOR; UPPER EXTREMITY; CORTEX LESION; MONKEY MODEL; RECOVERY; REPERFUSION; INJURY; REHABILITATION | Dexterity; Diffusion tensor imaging; Functional recovery; Hand function; Ischemic stroke; Magnetic resonance imaging | adult; animal experiment; animal model; Article; basal ganglion; brain infarction; brain ischemia; caudate nucleus; controlled study; dexterity test; diffusion tensor imaging; experimental study; female; hand movement; infarct volume; latent period; left handedness; Macaca fascicularis; middle cerebral artery occlusion; motor performance; nonhuman; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; occipital cortex; posterior parietal cortex; precision grip; primary somatosensory cortex; primate model; putamen; pyramidal tract; secondary somatosensory cortex; sensorimotor cortex; somatosensory cortex; temporal cortex; tractography; white matter | English | 2020 | 2020-08 | 10.5607/en20023 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | |
| ○ | ○ | Article | Impaired Hand Dexterity Function in a Non-human Primate Model with Chronic Parkinson's Disease | Symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) caused by loss of dopaminergic neurons are accompanied by movement disorders, including tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, and akinesia. Non-human primate (NHP) models with PD play an essential role in the analysis of PD pathophysiology and behavior symptoms. As impairments of hand dexterity function can affect activities of daily living in patients with PD, research on hand dexterity function in NHP models with chronic PD is essential. Traditional rating scales previously used in the evaluation of animal spontaneous behavior were insufficient due to factors related to subjectivity and passivity. Thus, experimentally designed applications for an appropriate apparatus are necessary. In this study, we aimed to longitudinally assess hand dexterity function using hand dexterity task (HDT) in NHP-PD models. To validate this assessment, we analyzed the alteration in Parkinsonian tremor signs and the functionality of presynaptic dopaminergic neuron using positron emission tomography imaging of dopamine transporters in these models. In addition, a significant inverse correlation between HDT and DAT level was identified, but no local bias was found. The correlation with intention tremor signs was lower than the resting tremor. In conclusion, the evaluation of HDT may reflect behavioral symptoms of NHP-PD models. Furthermore, HDT was effectively used to experimentally distinguish intention tremors from other tremors. | Seo, Jincheol; Won, Jinyoung; Kim, Keonwoo; Park, Junghyung; Yeo, Hyeon-Gu; Kim, Yu Gyeong; Baek, Seung Ho; Lee, Hoonwon; Jeon, Chang-Yeop; Choi, Won Seok; Lee, Sangil; Kim, Ki Jin; Park, Sung-Hyun; Son, Yeonghoon; Jeong, Kang Jin; Lim, Kyung Seob; Kang, Philyong; Lee, Hwal-Yong; Son, Hee-Chang; Huh, Jae-Won; Kim, Young-Hyun; Lee, Dong-Seok; Lee, Sang-Rae; Choi, Ji-Woong; Lee, Youngjeon | Korea Res Inst Biosci & Biotechnol KRIBB, Natl Primate Res Ctr, Cheongju 28116, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Life Sci, BK21 Plus KNU Creat BioRes Grp, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Korea Univ Sci & Technol, KRIBB Sch Biosci, Dept Funct Genom, Daejeon 34113, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Seoul 08826, South Korea; KRIBB, Primate Resource Ctr, Jeongeup 56216, South Korea; KRIBB, Futurist Anim Resource & Res Ctr, Cheongju 28116, South Korea; Daegu Gyeongbuk Inst Sci & Technol DGIST, Brain Engn Convergence Res Ctr, Korea, Daegu 42988, South Korea; DGIST, Dept Informat & Commun Engn, Daegu 42988, South Korea | Kim, Junghwan/AAV-1973-2020; 김, 영현/HLH-3847-2023; Park, Junghyung/KXQ-7522-2024; Lee, Youngjeon/LZH-8969-2025 | 57200518242; 56018670200; 57204572034; 55671747100; 56263762800; 57219109450; 57207138619; 57220599512; 56522472100; 57215086073; 57203597777; 57210056814; 57219112045; 55801593200; 56181213100; 36470521900; 56720870900; 57204156780; 57212457098; 16645802900; 54393408600; 57210068061; 16026266200; 23392263200; 57199022088 | jwchoi@dgist.ac.kr;neurosci@kribb.re.kr; | EXPERIMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY | EXP NEUROBIOL | 1226-2560 | 2093-8144 | 29 | 5 | SCIE | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL;NEUROSCIENCES | 2020 | 3.261 | 60.4 | 0.08 | 2025-06-25 | 1 | 1 | Parkinson's disease; Non-human primate; Hand dexterity function; Hand dexterity task; Tremor | MOTOR FUNCTION; INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR INJECTION; FINGER DEXTERITY; POSTURAL TREMOR; ANIMAL-MODELS; MONKEY MODEL; MPTP; MOVEMENT; DIAGNOSIS; RECOVERY | Hand dexterity function; Hand dexterity task; Non-human primate; Parkinson's disease; Tremor | dopamine transporter; n (3 fluoropropyl) 2beta carboxymethoxy 3beta (4 iodophenyl)nortropane f 18; radiopharmaceutical agent; sodium chloride; unclassified drug; adult; animal experiment; animal model; Article; chronic disease; controlled study; corpus striatum; dexterity test; female; hand function; latent period; longitudinal study; Macaca fascicularis; neurologic examination; nonhuman; Parkinson disease; positron emission tomography; tremor; videorecording | English | 2020 | 2020-10 | 10.5607/en20040 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 | 바로가기 |
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