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A case study of chronic traumatic pericarditis (Hardware disease) in a Holstein cattle (젖소 만성 창상성심낭염의 증례보고 및 고찰)

  • Kim, Jongho;Lee, Kyunghyun;Roh, Su Gwon;Jo, Heon-Ho;So, ByungJae;Kim, Heui-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 2021
  • A 23-month-old Holstein cattle showed excess salivation and reluctance of walking and suddenly died after forced sudden movements. Grossly, numerous fibrous adhesions were present within cranial abdominal cavity including the reticulum and diaphragm and thoracic cavity involving lungs, pericardial sac, and heart. A perforation made by a 10 cm-long sharp-ended wire was detected in the reticulum. Histopathologically, fibrous suppurative epicarditis and myocardial necrosis were observed. Fibrosis with neovascularization were found in lungs, spleen, and liver. And granulomatous reticulitis was observed. For differential diagnosis, no pathogenic bacteria were detected through microbiological tests and PCR results were also negative for bovine susceptible pathogenic antigens. Based on the gross and histopathological examination, we diagnosed this case as chronic traumatic pericarditis. Cattle are inquisitive and prone to swallow various kinds of metallic foreign bodies since they do not use their lips. Therefore, avoiding ingestion of metallic objects in animal feed and animal areas by careful environmental management of farms is required and farmers should give the adequate minerals and vitamins into the feeds not to lick or shallow foreign bodies in case of mineral deficiency. For veterinary practitioners, physical examination, blood tests, and diagnostic imaging (X-ray and Ultrasonography) are required for an exact diagnosis. Furthermore, placing the magnets in rumen would be effective for prophylactic administrations.

Two Korean siblings with autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia 20 caused by homozygous variants in SNX14

  • Kim, Ae Ryoung;Lee, Jong-Mok;Seo, Go Hun;Lee, Sang In;Bae, Hyunwoo;Lee, Yun Jeong
    • Journal of Genetic Medicine
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.127-131
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    • 2021
  • Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia 20 (SCAR20; OMIM #616354) is a recently described disorder that is characterized by ataxia, intellectual disability, cerebellar atrophy, macrocephaly, coarse face, and absent speech. It is caused by loss-of-function mutations in SNX14. To date, all cases with homozygous pathogenic variants have been identified in consanguineous families. This report describes the first Korean cases of SCAR20 family caused by homozygous variants in SNX14. Two siblings were referred to our clinic because of severe global developmental delay. They presented similar facial features, including a high forehead, long philtrum, thick lips, telecanthus, depressed nasal bridge, and broad base of the nose. Because the older sibling was unable to walk and newly developed ataxia, repeated brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed at the age of 4 years, revealing progressive cerebellar atrophy compared with MRI performed at the age of 2 years. The younger sibling's MRI revealed a normal cerebellum at the age of 2 years. Whole-exome sequencing was performed, and homozygous variants, such as c.2746-2A>G, were identified in SNX14 from the older sibling. Sanger sequencing confirmed homozygous SNX14 variants in the two siblings as well as a heterozygous variant in both parents. This report extends our knowledge of the phenotypic and mutational spectrum of SCAR20. We also highlight the importance of deep phenotyping for the diagnosis of SCAR20 in individuals with developmental delay, ataxia, cerebellar atrophy, and distinct facial features.

Clinical study of lip balm containing propolis extract and lip applying LED device (프로폴리스 추출물이 함유된 립밤과 LED 기기를 적용한 입술 임상 연구)

  • Moon, Ji-Sun
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.225-236
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to provide clinical information and quantitative data through clinical research on lip balm containing propolis extract and lip application with LED device. Participants in this study were selected as test products for women aged 19 to 50 in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, and to investigate the effects of LED devices and lip creams on the lips to improve lip elasticity, lip moisture, lip keratin, and lip moisture lasting for 12 hours. Before using the product, immediately after use, after 6 hours of use, after 12 hours of use, and after 2 weeks of use, the use test items are measured and the safety, efficacy, and preference survey of the product is analyzed. The results derived through a series of research procedures are as follows. It has been shown to help lip elasticity, lip moisture, lip keratin improvement, and lip moisture lasting for 12 hours when used once or 2 weeks.

A Case Report of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome with Intraoral Lesions (구강 증상을 동반한 Stevens-Johnson 증후군의 임상 증례)

  • Kim, K.A.;Jang, S.Y.;Ryu, S.S.;Byun, Y.H.;Lee, J.M.;Lee, C.H.;Kee, W.C.;Choi, J.K.
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 1997
  • A 49 years old male patient was referred from the Department of Medicine, KNUH for the management of painful oral lesions. The patient had disability of food and drug intake due to multiple intraoral ulcers. Extraoral findings showed upper and lower lip swelling, crust formation on the lips. The lesions were diagnosed as Stevens-Johnson syndrome based on clinical and hematologic findings. The patient was treated with saline irrigation and pulsed Nd:YAG laser irradiation. After 5 daily treatment, the lesions decreased in size and severity, and the patient became more comfortable for food intake and speeching. It was suggested from the results of this clinical trial that a pulsed Nd:YAG laser therapy would be helpful for the symptoms associated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome.

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Pattern of lip retraction according to the presence of lip incompetence in patients with Class II malocclusion

  • Mei Ling Fang;Sung-Hwan Choi;Yoon Jeong Choi;Kee-Joon Lee
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.276-285
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    • 2023
  • Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to compare changes in hard tissue and soft tissue after the four first premolars were extracted with anterior teeth retraction according to the presence or absence of lip incompetence. Methods: Patients who underwent the four first premolars were extracted with anterior teeth retraction were divided into competent (n = 20) and incompetent lip (n = 20) groups. Cephalometric measurements for hard tissue and soft tissue changes were performed pre-treatment and post-treatment. Results: In the competent group, the upper and lower lips retreated by 2.88 mm and 4.28 mm, respectively, and in the incompetent group by 4.13 mm and 5.57 mm, respectively; the differences between the two groups were significant (p < 0.05). A strong positive correlation between retraction of the upper lip and upper incisors was observed in both groups (p < 0.05), whereas a correlation between retraction of the lower lip and lower incisors was only found in the incompetent group. A simple linear regression analysis showed that the pattern of lip retraction following the retraction of the anterior teeth was more predictable in the incompetent group than in the competent group. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the initial evaluation of lip incompetence in patients with skeletal Class II is essential for the accurate prediction of the soft tissue changes following retraction of the anterior teeth in premolar extraction treatment. Therefore, sufficient explanation should be provided during patient consultations.

Facial artery: anatomical variations in the perioral region in cadavers

  • Vu Hoang Nguyen;Lin Cheng-Kuan;Tuan Anh Nguyen;Trang Huu Ngoc Thao Cai
    • Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.266-272
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    • 2023
  • Background: In recent years, there has been an increase in reports of perioral vascular complications resulting from filler injections, such as necrosis of the lip or alar rim, occlusion, and in severe cases, blindness. Conversely, the use of perioral arterial flaps is becoming more prevalent in the treatment of cleft lips, cancer, and trauma. A thorough understanding of perioral arteries is essential to minimize complications and maximize the success of these flaps. However, the course of the facial artery (FA) in the perioral region remains incompletely understood. The aim of this study was to describe the variations of the FA in the perioral region. Methods: We dissected 52 embalmed and formaldehyde-fixed Vietnamese cadavers. We then studied the size and distribution of perioral arteries in 102 specimens. Results: The superior labial artery (SLA) was the most common branch, occurring in 87.25% of cadavers, followed by the inferior labial artery (ILA) at 78.43%. The SLA primarily originated above the mouth corner (cheilion), accounting for 91.01% of cases, and predominantly exhibited a tortuous course within the submucosa (78.65%). The ILA's branching pattern varied, but it was primarily located below the cheilion (91.25%). The ILA also followed a twisted path, generally within the submucosa. The ILA exhibited two patterns: the typical pattern, distributed at the vermilion border of the lower lip (8.82%), and the horizontal labiomental artery pattern, which ran horizontally in the middle of the lower lip area (69.61%). At their origin, the SLA and ILA had average external diameters of 1.29 mm and 1.28 mm, respectively. Conclusion: Numerous anatomical variations in the FA in the perioral region were found. A detailed anatomic description, suggested landmarks, and angiography before the procedure will be useful to help doctors avoid complications.

Lip and Voice Synchronization Using Visual Attention (시각적 어텐션을 활용한 입술과 목소리의 동기화 연구)

  • Dongryun Yoon;Hyeonjoong Cho
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.166-173
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    • 2024
  • This study explores lip-sync detection, focusing on the synchronization between lip movements and voices in videos. Typically, lip-sync detection techniques involve cropping the facial area of a given video, utilizing the lower half of the cropped box as input for the visual encoder to extract visual features. To enhance the emphasis on the articulatory region of lips for more accurate lip-sync detection, we propose utilizing a pre-trained visual attention-based encoder. The Visual Transformer Pooling (VTP) module is employed as the visual encoder, originally designed for the lip-reading task, predicting the script based solely on visual information without audio. Our experimental results demonstrate that, despite having fewer learning parameters, our proposed method outperforms the latest model, VocaList, on the LRS2 dataset, achieving a lip-sync detection accuracy of 94.5% based on five context frames. Moreover, our approach exhibits an approximately 8% superiority over VocaList in lip-sync detection accuracy, even on an untrained dataset, Acappella.

Case Report: Reconstruction of the Lower Lip using the Karapandzic Flap (증례보고: Karapandzic Flap을 사용한 하순부 재건)

  • Jun Sik Kim;Jae Bong Shin;Nam Gyun Kim;Gi Cheol Do;Min Hyung Kim;Tae Ho Kim;Kyung Suk Lee
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.75-78
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    • 2023
  • Squamous cell carcinoma of the lip is a common malignant tumor originating from oral cancer. However, unlike other areas, the lips hold significant functional and aesthetic importance as a part of the face. As a result, a tailored approach based on the tumor's size, type, and location is essential. The Karapandzic flap is especially suitable for reconstructing lesions located on the lip, particularly when the size of the cancer is large and other surgical treatments like free flaps are not feasible. It allows for extensive resection beyond the size of the lower lip. In this case, considering the patient's overall condition, successful reconstruction of the lower lip was achieved using the Karapandzic flap.

Pleomorphic Adenoma of the Upper Lip: A Case Report (윗 입술에서 발생한 다형선종: 증례보고)

  • Tae Hyun Kim;Seong Heum Jeong;Chung Hun Kim
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.33-36
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    • 2024
  • Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is a commonly occurring benign tumor originating in the salivary glands. The incidence is mostly in the parotid glands (85%) followed by minor salivary glands (10%). Pleomorphic adenoma from minor salivary glands of the lips is a rare neoplasm. Here, we present a case of a patient with PA in the upper lip, reporting a common neoplasm in a rare site. A 82-year-old male with a slowly progressing swelling that occurred 20years ago on the upper white lip. This tumor is not associated with pain and tenderness. The mass was about 1.5x1.5cm sized, circumscribed, sessile and firm on the external upper lip without oral side bulging (Fig. 1). The tumor was removed completely with a elliptical incision under local anesthesia. The encapsulated mass was measured 0.9x0.9x0.6cm. On histology, a well-circumscribed growth was seen comprising epithelial and stromal components. The epithelial component formed glandular structures lined by round-to oval cells having small nuclei, pink cytoplasm and myoepithelial basal cell layer while the stroma had a fibromyxoid appearance(Fig. 2). Postoperatively wound was well healed without recurrence after 6months. Pleomorphic adenoma of the upper lip is a rare neoplasm, especially not intraoral growth. For aesthetic good result, the mass was removed without hesitation. It is required a high index of suspicion and a long-term follow-up because it could recur and rarely be transformed into malignancy.

A Study on the Patient Exposure Doses from the Panoramic Radiography using Dentistry (치과 파노라마 촬영에서 환자의 피폭선량에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Ilwoo;Jeung, Wonkyo;Hwang, Hyungsuk;Lim, Sunghwan;Lee, Daenam;Im, Inchul;Lee, Jaeseung;Park, Hyonghu;Kwak, Byungjoon;Yu, Yunsik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2013
  • This study estimate radiation biological danger factor by measuring patient's exposed dose and propose the low way of patient's exposed dose in panoramic radiography. We seek correcting constant of OSL dosimeter for minimize the error of exposed dose's measurement and measure the Left, Right crystalline lens, thyroid, directly included upper, lower lips, the maxillary bone and the center of photographing that indirect included in panoramic radiography by using the human body model standard phantom advised in ICRP. In result, the center of photographing's level of radiation maximum value is $413.67{\pm}6.53{\mu}Gy$ and each upper, lower lips is $217.80{\pm}2.98{\mu}Gy$, $215.33{\pm}2.61{\mu}Gy$. Also in panoramic radiography, indirect included Left, Right crystalline lens's level of radiation are $30.73{\pm}2.34{\mu}Gy$, $31.87{\pm}2.50{\mu}Gy$, and thyroid's level of measured exposed dose can cause effect of radiation biological and we need justifiable analysis about radiation defense rule and substantiation advised international organization for the low way of patient's exposed dose in panoramic radiography of dental clinic and we judge need the additional study about radiation defense organization for protect the systematize protocol's finance and around internal organs for minimize until accepted by many people that is technological, economical and social fact by using panoramic measurement.