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2. Investigation on needs for development of digital tool for observation recording for pre-service early childhood teachers
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Hae Jeon Kim
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2023
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3. Guideline for the Surgical Management of Locally Invasive Differentiated Thyroid Cancer From the Korean Society of Head and Neck Surgery
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Jun-Ook Park, Joo Hyun Kim, Young Hoon Joo, Sang-Yeon Kim, Geun-Jeon Kim, Hyun Bum Kim, Dong-Hyun Lee, Hyun Jun Hong, Young Min Park, Eun-Jae Chung, Yong Bae Ji, Kyoung Ho Oh, Hyoung Shin Lee, Dong Kun Lee, Ki Nam Park, Myung Jin Ban, Bo Hae Kim, Do Hun Kim, Jae-Keun Cho, Dong Bin Ahn, Min-Su Kim, Jun Girl Seok, Jeon Yeob Jang, Hyo Geun Choi, Hee Jin Kim, Sung Joon Park, Eun Kyung Jung, Yeon Soo Kim, Yong Tae Hong, Young Chan Lee, Ho-Ryun Won, Sung-Chan Shin, Seung-Kuk Baek, and Soon Young Kwon
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery - Abstract
The aim of this study was to develop evidence-based recommendations for determining the surgical extent in patients with locally invasive differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). Locally invasive DTC with gross extrathyroidal extension invading surrounding anatomical structures may lead to several functional deficits and poor oncological outcomes. At present, the optimal extent of surgery in locally invasive DTC remains a matter of debate, and there are no adequate guidelines. On October 8, 2021, four experts searched the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases; the identified papers were reviewed by 39 experts in thyroid and head and neck surgery. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach was used to assess the quality of evidence, and to develop and report recommendations. The strength of a recommendation reflects the confidence of a guideline panel that the desirable effects of an intervention outweigh any undesirable effects, across all patients for whom the recommendation is applicable. After completing the draft guidelines, Delphi questionnaires were completed by members of the Korean Society of Head and Neck Surgery. Twenty-seven evidence-based recommendations were made for several factors, including the preoperative workup; surgical extent of thyroidectomy; surgery for cancer invading the strap muscles, recurrent laryngeal nerve, laryngeal framework, trachea, or esophagus; and surgery for patients with central and lateral cervical lymph node involvement. Evidence-based guidelines were devised to help clinicians make safer and more efficient clinical decisions for the optimal surgical treatment of patients with locally invasive DTC.
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- 2023
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4. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis of the Tongue: A Clinical Case Report and Review of the Literature
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Geun-Jeon Kim, Hyun-il Shin, Sang-Yeon Kim, and Dong-Il Sun
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery - Abstract
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is commonly characterized by abnormal function and differentiation or proliferation of monocytes. In LCH, granulomatous lesions, including langerine- positive histocytes and inflammatory infiltrates, can occur at all tissues, particularly the bones, skin, lungs, and pituitary gland. Thirty nine-year-old male patient visited outpatient clinic with a mass on his tongue that had been presented one month prior. The initial size was 2×1.5 cm, but it gradually grew larger. The authors performed an incisional biopsy under local anesthesia, and the pathological diagnosis confirmed that LCH of the tongue. Several studies including bone marrow biopsy were performed to assess involvement of other organs. These tests show that only the tongue was involved in this case. The patient underwent further treatment with low-dose radiotherapy. We present this case of tongue LCH with a review of the literature.
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- 2023
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5. Laryngeal Complications of the COVID-19
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Geun-Jeon Kim and Young-Hoon Joo
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 has upended the world of otolaryngology. After COVID-19 infection, patients experience various complication of symptoms due to injury of the larynx and lung/ respiratory system. Regardless of the patient’s severity, patients can experience several complications including dysphonia, vocal cord paralysis/paresis and sensory neuropathy. An emerging role for otolaryngologists in the coming weeks and months is the management of laryngeal complications of COVID-19. This review is intended to describe laryngeal complications in patients recovering from COVID-19 infection.
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- 2022
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6. Learning analytics application to examine validity and generalizability of game‐based assessment for spatial reasoning
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Yoon Jeon Kim, Mariah A. Knowles, Jennifer Scianna, Grace Lin, and José A. Ruipérez‐Valiente
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Education - Published
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7. Prospective voice assessment after uncomplicated thyroidectomy: A comprehensive analysis of a single centre experience
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Inn‐Chul Nam, Ja‐Seong Bae, So‐Hee Lee, Jeong‐Soo Kim, Yeon‐Shin Hwang, Mi‐Ran Shim, Geun‐Jeon Kim, Jun‐Ook Park, Young‐Hak Park, and Dong‐Il Sun
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Otorhinolaryngology - Abstract
Voice change after uncomplicated thyroidectomy has been an important issue in the field of thyroid surgery. The aim of this study was to promote understanding of voice change after uncomplicated thyroidectomy by analysing the results for a large number of patients from a single institute.We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 2879 consecutive patients who underwent thyroidectomy and voice evaluation between January 2014 and December 2019 in a single institute. All the patients had their vocal status assessed using videostroboscopy, acoustic voice analyses, aerodynamic study, and Thyroidectomy-related Voice and Symptom Questionnaire (TVSQ) scores preoperatively and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. We analysed the pattern of voice changes over time and differences in voice parameters based on clinical factors. To confirm the usefulness of the TVSQ, the correlation between TVSQ scores and objective parameters was analysed. Lastly, predictive factors for persistent voice symptoms were analysed.Tertiary referral hospital.The frequency ranges and TVSQ scores exhibited significant deterioration until 6 months following surgery. Among clinical factors, the extents of thyroidectomy and neck dissection were associated with worse voice parameters. The TVSQ score was significantly correlated with objective voice parameters. The extents of thyroidectomy and neck dissection were predictive of persistent voice symptoms at 6 months after thyroidectomy.After uncomplicated thyroidectomy, most voice parameters tended to recover, but some parameters remained aggravated even at 6 months after surgery. With more extensive surgery, worse voice quality and the higher risk of persistent voice symptoms may be anticipated.
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8. Principles of assessment in school-based making
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Yumiko Murai, Yoon Jeon Kim, Stephanie Chang, and Justin Reich
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Education - Published
- 2022
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9. Therapeutic effects of clonazepam in patients with burning mouth syndrome and various symptoms or psychological conditions
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Hyun-Il Shin, Joo-In Bang, Geun-Jeon Kim, Mi Ra Kim, Dong-Il Sun, and Sang-Yeon Kim
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is frequently accompanied by dysgeusia and xerostomia. Clonazepam has been widely prescribed and is effective, but it is unclear whether clonazepam also affects the symptoms that accompany BMS, or whether such symptoms affect treatment outcomes. Here, we investigated the therapeutic outcomes in BMS patients with various symptoms or comorbidities. We retrospectively reviewed 41 patients diagnosed with BMS between June 2010 and June 2021 at a single institution. Patients were instructed to take clonazepam for 6 weeks. Before the first dose, burning pain intensity was measured using a visual analog scale (VAS); the unstimulated salivary flow rate (USFR), psychologic characteristics, site(s) of pain, and any taste disturbance were evaluated. Burning pain intensity was measured again after 6 weeks. Thirty-one of the 41 patents (75.7%) exhibited a depressed mood, whereas more than 67.8% of the patients exhibited anxiety. Subjective xerostomia was reported by ten patients (24.3%). The mean salivary flow rate was 0.69 mL/min and hyposalivation (an unstimulated salivary flow rate ≤ 0.5 mL/min) was apparent in ten patients (24.3%). Dysgeusia was present in 20 patients (48.7%); a bitter taste (n = 15, 75%) was reported by the largest proportion of patients. Patients who reported a bitter taste responded best in terms of burning pain reduction after 6 weeks (n = 4, 26.6%). Overall, 32 patients (78%) reported decreased oral burning pain after clonazepam (mean VAS score changed from 6.56 to 5.34) use. Patients who reported taste disturbances exhibited a significantly greater decrease in burning pain, compared with other patients (mean VAS score changed from 6.41 to 4.58) (p = 0.02). Clonazepam significantly improved burning pain in BMS patients who had taste disturbances.
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- 2023
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10. Analytics for Game-Based Learning
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Yoon Jeon Kim, José A. Ruipérez Valiente, Dirk Ifenthaler, Erik Harpstead, and Elizabeth Rowe
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Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
The purpose of this special section is to collect in one place how data in game-based learning environments may be turned into valuable analytics for student assessment, support of learning, and/or improvement of the game, using existing or emerging empirical research methodologies from various fields, including computer science, software engineering, educational data mining, learning analytics, learning sciences, statistics, and information visualization. Four contributions form this special section, which will inspire future high-quality research studies and contribute to the growing knowledge base of learning analytics and game-based learning research and practice.
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11. Resistive E-band Textile Strain Sensor Signal Processing and Analysis Using Programming Noise Filtering Methods
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Seung-Jeon Kim, Sang-Un Kim, and Joo-yong Kim
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Environmental Engineering - Published
- 2022
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12. Association of Epiretinal Membrane With Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma and Long-term Factors Affecting Visual Function
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Jin Yeong, Lee, Kyung Rim, Sung, and Yoon Jeon, Kim
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Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Epiretinal Membrane ,Glaucoma ,Visual Fields ,Exfoliation Syndrome ,Intraocular Pressure ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Epiretinal membrane (ERM) tended to deteriorate more in pseudoexfoliation eyes with than without glaucoma. Incremental change in central macular thickness (CMT) induced by ERM deterioration affected longitudinal visual function in pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG) eyes.The aim was to investigate longitudinal changes in the ERM and their association with glaucoma in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXS) and to identify factors associated with the changes in ERM and visual field (VF).One hundred two eyes with PXG and 32 eyes with nonglaucomatous pseudoexfoliation (ngPX) (mean 8.1±2.6 years of follow-up).Two observers independently assessed the presence and staging of ERM (stages 1, 2, and ≥3) on serial macular images of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. Clinical characteristics were compared in eyes with ERM (+) and (-) in both groups. The relationship between putative factors and changes in ERM was determined using logistic regression analysis. Prognostic factors of VF worsening were assessed by Cox proportional hazard analysis.Of the 102 eyes with PXG, 22 (21.6%) had an ERM at baseline; of the latter, 6 eyes deteriorated (all from stage 1 to 2) and 3 eyes with PXG developed new ERM during follow-up. Of the 32 ngPX eyes, 8 (25%) had an ERM at baseline, with none changing over time. The presence of glaucoma was marginally associated with ERM deterioration (odds ratio: 1.061, P =0.064). Incremental change in CMT was the only factor associated with VF progression (hazard ratio: 1.040, P =0.029) in PXG eyes.ERM tended to deteriorate more in PXS eyes with than without glaucoma. Incremental change in CMT induced by ERM deterioration affected longitudinal visual function in PXG eyes.
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13. Industrial Linkage Structure between Land Transport Industry and Distribution Industry in Korea
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Yong-Jeon Kim and Yi-Peng Sheng
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Business and International Management ,Finance - Published
- 2022
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14. Efficacy and Safety of Minimally Invasive Thyroid Surgery: A Network Meta‐Analysis
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Do Hyun Kim, Sung Won Kim, Geun‐Jeon Kim, Mohammed A. Basurrah, and Se Hwan Hwang
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Otorhinolaryngology - Published
- 2023
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15. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of diabetic choroidopathy using ultra-widefield indocyanine green angiography
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Sang Uk Choi, Yoon Jeon Kim, Joo Yong Lee, Junyeop Lee, and Young Hee Yoon
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
To investigate angiographic characteristic features of diabetic choroidopathy, as well as choroidal vascular density (CVD) and fractal dimension (CFD) in diabetic eyes and controls using ultra-widefield (UWF) indocyanine green angiography (ICGA). All patients underwent UWF fluorescein angiography and ICGA. Using imageJ software, CVD and CFD was analyzed. SFCT was assessed using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. The image parameters were compared based on the DR stage and the presence of diabetic macular edema (DME). One-hundred six eyes from 63 patients (59.11 ± 16.31 years; male [%]: 23 [36.5%]) were included in the DM group, and 40 eyes from 22 subjects were included in the control group. The DM group had a mean age of 59.11 ± 16.31 years and a mean HbA1c percentage of 7.72 ± 1.28%. The most common ICGA findings of DC were choroidal hyperpermeability (57.5%), hypofluorescent spots (48.1%). Salt and pepper pattern (19.8%), inverted inflow phenomenon (3.8%), choroidal arterial tortuosity (24.5%), and late choroidal non-perfusion (6.6%) were more common in advanced DR. The CVD, CFD, and SFCT increased as the DR severity progressed. The DME group had a significantly higher CFD and SFCT than the non-DME group (P P = 0.019, respectively). The qualitative and quantitative UWF ICGA image analysis revealed that choroidal blood vessels became dilated, complex, and hyperpermeable as the DR progressed. These features of diabetic choroidopathy (DC) were more severe in eyes with DME than the non-DME eyes.
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16. Predictive factors for microvascular recovery after treatments for diabetic retinopathy
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Junyeop Lee, Yoon-Jeon Kim, Joo-Yong Lee, Young Hee Yoon, and June-Gone Kim
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Ophthalmology ,General Medicine - Abstract
Background To identify factors associated with microvascular recovery after intravitreal bevacizumab or panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) in diabetic retinopathy (DR). Methods We retrospectively reviewed 320 eyes/patients with DR treated with intravitreal bevacizumab and/or PRP. Two consecutive fluorescein angiographies (FAs) of each eye were compared. The number of microaneurysms and the area of capillary non-perfusion were calculated automatically using ImageJ software. Microvascular recovery was defined as a marked reduction in the numbers of microaneurysms ( Results Twenty-eight (8.8%) of the 320 total eyes were found to meet the criteria of microvascular recovery after the treatments. Multivariate analysis revealed the presence of diffuse capillary telangiectasis (P = .003) and late disc leaking (P = .007) on baseline FA and a reduction of glycated hemoglobin (P = .005) during the follow-up period were predictive factors of microvascular recovery after the treatments. Although the microvascular recovery group presented with a significant improvement of BCVA after the treatments, the baseline BCVA could not predict the microvascular recovery after the treatments. Conclusions Diffuse capillary telangiectasis or late disc leaking on baseline FA and improved glycemic control positively predicted the microvascular recovery after treatments for DR.
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- 2023
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17. How Can We Co-design Learning Analytics for Game-Based Assessment: ENA Analysis
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Yoon Jeon Kim, Jennifer Scianna, and Mariah A. Knowles
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- 2023
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18. A Case of Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma Originating in the Submandibular Gland
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Sun Hong Kim, Geun Jeon Kim, Hyun Il Shin, and Dong Il Sun
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stomatognathic system - Abstract
Lymphoepithelial carcinoma is an extremely rare malignant tumor, especially those localized at the head and neck region. The histological prototype of lymphoepithelial carcinoma is undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Herein, we report a case of a tumor localized in the left submandibular gland in a 20-year-old male. The tumor mass was surgically excised with the submandibular gland, and the specimen was pathologically confirmed to be lymphoepithelial carcinoma.
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19. Analysis of voice changes after thyroidectomy using the thyroidectomy-related voice and symptom questionnaire
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Sang-Yeon Kim, Geun-Jeon Kim, Dong-Il Sun, Mi-Ran Shim, Sohee Lee, Dong Hyun Lee, Young-Hak Park, Ja-Seong Bae, Yeon-Shin Hwang, and Jeong Soo Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cord ,medicine.medical_treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Throat ,medicine ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Stroboscopy ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Lymph node ,Neoplasm Staging ,Voice Disorders ,business.industry ,Thyroidectomy ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Dissection ,Increased risk ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Neck discomfort ,Thyroid Cancer, Papillary ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Neck Dissection ,Female ,Voice change ,business ,Lymph Node Ratio - Abstract
Objective After thyroidectomy, many patients suffer from voice problems and vague neck discomfort. The Thyroidectomy-related Voice and Symptom Questionnaire (TVSQ) is a self-administered questionnaire used to evaluate pre- and post-operative vocal status as well as throat and neck discomfort. We investigated voice conditions in thyroidectomy patients using the TVSQ as well as correlations between TVSQ responses and objective voice parameters. Also, we examined whether any clinicopathologic or surgical factors affect phonetic change after thyroidectomy. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the records of 242 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy to treat papillary carcinoma between January to December of 2019. Of these, we enrolled 232 who exhibited normal vocal cord mobility after surgery. TVSQ responses and acoustic voice analysis results were examined preoperatively and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. We subclassified patients into favorable and unfavorable TVSQ groups based on the increase in TVSQ score (△TVSQ ≥20) at 1 month postoperatively. We then investigated the difference of acoustic characteristics between two groups and analyzed the correlations between acoustic parameters and various clinical and surgical factors including pathologic results and lymph node status by subgroup. Result All acoustic voice parameters except for the noise-to-harmonics ratio were significantly worse at 1 month postoperatively and recovered over time, but the TVSQ score did not recover from the 1-month value until 6 months postoperatively. In the subgroups, among the many clinicopathologic factors examined, advanced N stage (p = 0.002) and high positive total and central-and-lateral-neck lymph node ratios were significantly associated with an increased risk of an unfavorable TVSQ (p = 0.049, 0.027, Among the acoustic parameters, only the changes in TVSQ total score and voice score were correlated with deterioration in jitter and shimmer at 1 month postoperatively. However, the correlations was not statistically significant and had disappeared at 6 months postoperatively. Conclusion We figured out that TVSQ was able to capture the negative effects of lymph node status and lymph node dissection on vocal outcomes after thyroidectomy. Although there was a weak correlation between worsened perturbation value and TVSQ changes, no other acoustic analysis parameters were statistically significant correlated with the TVSQ score.
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20. Therapeutic effect of clonazepam in BMS patients according to underlying medical condition; Do xerostomia, psychiatric problem and taste change affect treatment response?
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Hyun-Il Shin, Joo-In Bang, Geun-Jeon Kim, Mi-Ra Kim, Dong-Il Sun, and Sang-Yeon Kim
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Background Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is frequently accompanied by dysgeusia and xerostomia. Clonazepam has been widely prescribed and is effective, but it is unclear whether clonazepam also affects the symptoms that accompany BMS, or whether such symptoms affect treatment outcomes. Here, we investigated the therapeutic outcomes in BMS patients with various comorbidities. Materials and Methods We retrospectively reviewed 41 patients diagnosed with BMS between June 2010 and June 2021 at a single institution. Patients were instructed to take clonazepam for 6 weeks. Before the first dose, burning pain intensity was measured using a visual analog scale (VAS); the unstimulated salivary flow rate (USFR), psychiatric characteristics, site(s) of pain, and any taste disturbance were evaluated. Burning pain intensity was measured again after 6 weeks. Results Thirty-one of the 41 patents (75.7%) exhibited a depressed mood, whereas more than 67.8% of the patients exhibited anxiety. Subjective xerostomia was reported by 10 patients (24.3%). The mean salivary flow rate was 0.69 mL/min and hyposalivation (an unstimulated salivary flow rate ≤ 0.5 mL/min) was apparent in 10 patients (24.3%). Dysgeusia was present in 20 patients (48.7%); a bitter taste (n = 15, 75%) was reported by the largest proportion of patients. Patients who reported a bitter taste responded best in terms of burning pain reduction after 6 weeks (n = 4, 26.6%). Overall, 32 patients (78%) reported decreased oral burning pain after clonazepam (mean VAS score changed from 6.56 to 5.34) use. Patients who reported taste disturbances exhibited a significantly greater decrease in burning pain, compared with other patients (mean VAS score changed from 6.41 to 4.58) (p = 0.02) Conclusion Clonazepam significantly improved burning pain in BMS patients who had taste disturbances.
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21. Predictive Value of
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Jooin, Bang, Hye Lim, Park, Ie Ryung, Yoo, Hyun-Il, Shin, Geun-Jeon, Kim, Dong-Il, Sun, and Sang-Yeon, Kim
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Although the prognosis of tonsillar cancer (human papillomavirus-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma) is improving, disease control failure (distant metastasis) still occurs in some cases. We explored whether several
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- 2022
22. Are second primary head and neck cancers with previous hematological malignancy more aggressive than de novo head and neck cancers?
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Sang-Yeon Kim, Geun-Jeon Kim, Joo-In Bang, Hyun-Il Shin, and Dong-Il Sun
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Otorhinolaryngology - Abstract
Secondary solid tumors can occur after the treatment of hematological malignancies and are associated with a poor prognosis. We evaluated the survival outcomes of patients with second primary head and neck cancers according to the site of cancer origin, type of hematological malignancy, and age.We enrolled all patients who underwent surgery for second primary head and neck cancer and were previously treated for hematological malignancy between 1997 and 2020. We analyzed the survival outcomes of patients with second primary head and neck cancer, and compared them with 3126 de novo head and neck cancer patients diagnosed during the same period at our hospital.The 5-year overall survival (OS) rate was significantly worse for second primary head and neck cancer patients than de novo cancer patients (52.0 % and 77.9 %, respectively; p = 0.04) and those results were similarly observed in second primary oral cavity cancer (33.3 % and 75.7 %, respectively; p 0.01). Patients with myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia showed significantly worse 5-year OS rate than those with other types of hematological malignancies (p = 0.036). Multivariate analysis showed that bone marrow transplantation (BMT) was a risk factor for the recurrence of head and neck cancers (odds ratio = 6.635, p = 0.042).Patients with second primary head and neck cancer, particularly of the oral cavity, had a worse prognosis than patients with de novo head and neck cancer. BMT predicts recurrence in second primary head and neck cancer patients.
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23. Commentary on the letter to the editor: Persistent subjective voice symptoms for 2 years after thyroidectomy
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Geun-Jeon Kim and Dong-Il Sun
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24. Clinical Usefulness of the Revised International Workshop for Ocular Sarcoidosis Criteria in Korean Patients
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Yoon Jeon Kim, Jimin Park, Joo Yong Lee, You Na Kim, June Gone Kim, and Young Hee Yoon
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Ophthalmology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,business ,Dermatology ,Ocular sarcoidosis - Abstract
Purpose: To compare differences between the original criteria for diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis (OS) (first International Workshop for OS [IWOS] 2009) and the revised criteria (sixth IWOS 2017), and their clinical usefulness when assessing OS in Korean patients. Methods: We analyzed patients with suspected OS who visited our tertiary referral ophthalmological and pulmonary clinic from 2007 to 2018. We diagnosed patients using both sets of criteria. Blood test and biopsy data (collected by physicians) and slit-lamp, fundus, and fluorescein angiography data (collected by ophthalmologists) were reviewed. Results: Thirty-four patients were diagnosed using both criteria. Of 32 patients who underwent biopsies, 31 had OS (96.87%). Using either set of criteria, 31 patients were diagnosed with definite OS and two with presumed OS. One patient diagnosed with possible OS using the previous criteria was diagnosed with presumed OS using the revised criteria. The new criteria add the lysozyme level, the CD4/CD8 ratio, and positron emission tomography imaging data to the old criteria and add the descriptors “presumed OS” and “probable OS”. There is no need to use the revised criteria in Korea; the biopsy and imaging data are adequately diagnostic. Conclusions: IWOS revised the OS diagnostic criteria by adding new parameters. However, this was unnecessary for Korea, where the biopsy and imaging data are adequately diagnostic.
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25. Bilateral Multiple Retinal Detachments Associated with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: Masquerading as Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease
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Yoon Jeon Kim and Ko Eun Lee
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Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Retinal ,Exudative retinal detachment ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Serous Retinal Detachment ,Lymphoma ,Ophthalmology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Blurred vision ,chemistry ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma - Abstract
Purpose We report a case of intraocular involvement in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma masquerading as Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease. Methods A 48-year-old woman presented with blurred vision in both eyes, fever, and hearing disturbance and underwent a complete ophthalmologic and systemic evaluation. Results Ophthalmologic examination showed bilateral exudative retinal detachment and signs of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease. However, considering her generalized symptoms, systemic evaluation was performed before administering systemic steroid pulse therapy. In a systemic investigation, the patient was diagnosed with intraocular involvement in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. After systemic chemotherapy, her bilateral visual acuity improved to 20/25 and the bilateral serous retinal detachment resolved. Conclusion In cases with prominent systemic symptoms, comprehensive systemic evaluation should be performed to rule out severe systemic conditions, such as malignancies.
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26. Comparison of Dementia Awareness among Medical Technicians: Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists
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Ae-Lyeong Kwon and Ki-Jeon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Dementia ,medicine.disease ,business ,Physical therapist - Published
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27. Effects of Voice Therapy Using Gliding and Humming in Dysphonic Patients With Glottal Gap
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Geun-Jeon Kim, Yeon-Shin Hwang, Dae-Yong Jung, Mi-Ran Shim, and Dong-Il Sun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Voice therapy ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Hum ,medicine ,respiratory system ,Audiology ,business ,Glottal gap - Abstract
Background and Objectives Therapies have been reported to treat the glottal gap previously. However, these voice therapies showed the limits because many techniques focused only on one among breathing, resonance and phonation. In addition patients often have difficulties visiting hospital frequently. ‘Gliding and humming’ is vocal training technique that readjusts total vocal patterns such as breathing, resonance and phonation. This technique can be easily applied during short term sessions. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of voice therapy with ‘gliding and humming’ for patients with glottic gap during short-term treatment sessions.Materials and Method Twenty-three patients with glottal gap were selected. Of all patients, 14 patients had sulcus vocalis and 12 patients had muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). Voice therapies were performed 1.9 sessions in average. GRBAS, jitter, shimmer, noise to harmonic ratio, semitone range, closed quotient_vowel and maximum phonation time were compared before and after the therapies. In addition, changes of glottal gap and MTD severity were evaluated.Results Statistically significant improvement was observed. MTD improvement was observed only among the patients with glottal gap improvement. Also sulcus vocalis group showed the statistically significant improvement.Conclusion ‘Gliding and humming’ was effective to the patients with glottic gap and sulcus vocalis. Also, among patients who have both glottic gap and MTD, the data suggests that voice therapy for glottic gap also makes improvement in MTD.
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28. MACULAR MICROVASCULATURE IN X-LINKED RETINOSCHISIS: Optical Coherence Tomography and Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Study
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Hye Ji Kwon, You Na Kim, Chan Hong Min, Yoon Jeon Kim, Junyeop Lee, Joo Yong Lee, and Young Hee Yoon
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Ophthalmology ,Fovea Centralis ,Retinoschisis ,Microvessels ,Visual Acuity ,Humans ,Retinal Vessels ,General Medicine ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The study aimed to evaluate the macular microvasculature of X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) and identify correlations between vascular changes, structural changes, and functional outcome.Genetically confirmed XLRS patients and heathy control subjects underwent complete ophthalmic examination, dilated funduscopic examination, optical coherence tomography, and optical coherence tomography angiography. Schisis distribution, outer plexiform layer discontinuation, photoreceptor layer thickness, and photoreceptor outer segment length were reviewed using optical coherence tomography. Vascular flow density and foveal thickness at foveal and parafoveal area were measured using optical coherence tomography angiography.A total of 17 eyes of 9 XLRS patients and 22 eyes of 11 control subjects were examined from July 2018 to August 2020. Flow density in the deep capillary plexus at foveal and parafoveal area decreased in XLRS patients compared with control subjects (P = 0.014 and 0.001, respectively), whereas foveal avascular zone area and perimeter remarkably increased (P = 0.015 and 0.001, respectively). Although outer and total retinal layers were significantly thicker in XLRS, inner retinal layer was thinner with reduced photoreceptor layer thickness and shortened photoreceptor outer segment length (P0.001 and P0.001, respectively). Foveal flow loss in deep capillary plexus, foveal avascular zone enlargement, thinner inner retina and photoreceptor layer thickness, and shortened photoreceptor outer segment length correlated with best-corrected visual acuity.X-linked retinoschisis eyes exhibit decreased flow density in the deep capillary plexus and variable foveal avascular zone with enlarged perimeter. Structural deterioration of the photoreceptor best reflects the degenerative changes, whereas microvascular alteration shows considerable correlation with functional outcome in XLRS.
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29. Author response for 'Prospective voice assessment after uncomplicated thyroidectomy: A comprehensive analysis of a single center experience'
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null Inn‐Chul Nam, null Ja‐Seong Bae, null So‐Hee Lee, null Jeong‐Soo Kim, null Yeon‐Shin Hwang, null Mi‐Ran Shim, null Geun‐Jeon Kim, null Jun‐Ook Park, null Young‐Hak Park, and null Dong‐Il Sun
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30. Study on the Musculoskeletal disorders, Depression and Quality of life of primary caregivers of children with disabilities
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Ki-Jeon Kim and Young-Ho Choi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,Psychiatry ,Depression (differential diagnoses) - Published
- 2021
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31. Physical Therapists’ Awareness of Dementia and Attitude
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Ae-Lyeong Kwon, Young-Ho Choi, and Ki-Jeon Kim
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- 2021
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32. Predictive value of ipsilateral central lymph node metastasis for contralateral central lymph node metastasis in patients with thyroid cancer: Systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Sung Won Kim, Geun-Jeon Kim, Do Hyun Kim, and Se Hwan Hwang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Thyroid cancer ,Thyroid neoplasm ,Retrospective Studies ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Central lymph ,Dissection ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Thyroid Cancer, Papillary ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Predictive value of tests ,Thyroidectomy ,Diagnostic odds ratio ,Neck Dissection ,Lymph Nodes ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Careful consideration of prophylactic central compartment dissection is required to ensure that its benefits outweigh its risks in the thyroid cancer. Sixteen prospective or retrospective studies were included. True positive, true negative, false positive, and false negative were extracted from each study. The diagnostic odds ratio of ipsilateral central lymph node metastasis (iCLNM) for predicting contralateral central lymph node metastasis (cCLNM) was 12.9237 (95% confidence interval [CI], 8.1595-20.4695). The area under the summary receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.854. The sensitivity, specificity, and negative predictive value were 0.8925 [0.8232-0.9368], 0.6884 [0.6311-0.7404], and 0.9802 [0.9631-0.9894], respectively. There were strong correlations between cCLNM and clinicopathologic characteristics. Ipsilateral central lymph node pathology is useful for predicting contralateral central compartment invasion in patients with thyroid cancer. In addition, clinicopathologic characteristics were associated with cCLNM in patients with unilateral thyroid cancer.
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33. Implementation of embedded assessment in maker classrooms: challenges and opportunities
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Yoon Jeon Kim, Stephanie Chang, and Yumiko Murai
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Engineering management ,Design-based research ,05 social sciences ,050602 political science & public administration ,050301 education ,Sociology ,Library and Information Sciences ,0503 education ,0506 political science ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
Purpose As maker-centered learning grows rapidly in school environments, there is an urgent need for new forms of assessment. The purpose of this paper is to report on the development and implementation of tools to support embedded assessment of maker competencies within school-based maker programs and describes alternative assessment approaches to rubrics and portfolios. Design/methodology/approach This study used a design-based research (DBR) method, with researchers collaborating with US middle school teachers to iteratively design a set of tools that support implementation of embedded assessment. Based on teacher and student interviews, classroom observations, journal notes and post-implementation interviews, the authors report on the final phase of DBR, highlighting how teachers can implement embedded assessment in maker classrooms as well as the challenges that teachers face with assessment. Findings This study showed that embedded assessment can be implemented in a variety of ways, and that flexible and adaptable assessment tools can play a crucial role in supporting teachers in this process. Additionally, though teachers expressed a strong desire for student involvement in the assessment process, we observed minimal student agency during implementation. Further study is needed to investigate how establishing classroom culture and norms around assessment may enable students to fully participate in assessment processes. Originality/value Due to the dynamic and collaborative nature of maker-centered learning, teachers may find it difficult to provide on-the-fly feedback. By employing an embedded assessment approach, this study explored a new form of assessment that is flexible and adaptable, allowing teachers to formally plan ahead while also adjusting in the moment.
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34. Not all evidence is created equal: assessment artifacts in maker education
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Grace C. Lin, Rashi Nigam, Louisa Rosenheck, Prasanth Nori, and Yoon Jeon Kim
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Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Reflective practice ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Library and Information Sciences ,Data science ,050105 experimental psychology ,Field (computer science) ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Formative assessment ,Salient ,Meaning-making ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Quality (business) ,Set (psychology) ,0503 education ,media_common - Abstract
Purpose When using embedded, student-centered assessment tools for maker education, understanding the characteristics of a body of evidence can help teachers guide the assessment process. This study aims to examine assessment artifacts from a makerspace program and present a set of qualities that emerged, which researchers and maker educators can use to evaluate the quality of evidence before interpreting it and making claims about student learning. Design/methodology/approach This study used the interpretive analysis approach to identify salient qualities in a body of evidence of maker learning. Data sources included student assessment artifacts, researchers’ analytic memos, notes on the coding and analysis process, background stories and field observations. Findings The study found that the assessment artifacts generated by students aligned with the maker-related target skills. A set of qualities was produced that can be used to describe the strength of a body of evidence and help determine whether it is appropriate to be used in the meaning making phase. Practical implications The qualities identified in this study can be directly incorporated into the embedded assessment toolkit to provide feedback on the strength of evidence for learning in makerspaces. Originality/value Assessment methods for maker education are nascent, and ways to describe the quality of a student-generated body of evidence have not yet been established. This study applies existing knowledge of embedded assessment and reflective practice toward the creation of a new way of assessing skills that are difficult to measure.
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35. Impact of COVID-19 on E-Commerce Sales of Beauty Products: An Event Study Analysis
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Moo-Jeon Kim and Hyunchul Ahn
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Beauty ,Event study ,Advertising ,E-commerce ,business ,media_common - Published
- 2021
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36. Comparison of the Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Epiretinal Membrane in Pseudoexfoliation and Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
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Jin Yeong Lee, Kyung Rim Sung, and Yoon Jeon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Open angle glaucoma ,Optic Disk ,Nerve fiber layer ,Glaucoma ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma ,Ophthalmology ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Intraocular Pressure ,business.industry ,Pseudoexfoliation ,Epiretinal Membrane ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,sense organs ,Epiretinal membrane ,business ,Glaucoma, Open-Angle ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the prevalence and clinical characteristics of epiretinal membrane (ERM) in patients with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG) and primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). METHODS In this retrospective observational study, 211 PXG eyes, 210 age-matched normal eyes, and 220 POAG eyes were included. The presence and staging of ERM (stage 1, 2, and 3 or greater) were independently assessed by 2 observers. Univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to assess the factors associated with visual field (VF) mean deviation (MD) in PXG eyes. RESULTS Among 211 PXG eyes, 40 (19.0%) had an ERM, while 4.1% of POAG and 2.4% of normal eyes had an ERM (P
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37. Persistent subjective voice symptoms for two years after thyroidectomy
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Geun-Jeon Kim, Jooin Bang, Hyun-Il Shin, Sang-Yeon Kim, Ja Seong Bae, Kwangsoon Kim, Jeong Soo Kim, Yeon-Shin Hwang, Mi-Ran Shim, and Dong-Il Sun
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38. Ideating and Developing a Visualization Dashboard to Support Teachers Using Educational Games in the Classroom
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Manuel J. Gomez, Yoon Jeon Kim, José A. Ruipérez-Valiente, and Pedro Andreo Martínez
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General Computer Science ,Computer science ,Dashboard (business) ,Learning analytics ,02 engineering and technology ,Multidisciplinary approach ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Mathematics education ,visualization dashboard ,General Materials Science ,Everyday life ,Set (psychology) ,learning analytics ,Class (computer programming) ,05 social sciences ,General Engineering ,050301 education ,020207 software engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Visualization ,Educational games ,game-based assessment ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,technology-enhanced learning ,0503 education ,Know-how - Abstract
Technology has become an integral part of our everyday life, and its use in educational environments keeps growing. Additionally, video games are one of the most popular mediums across cultures and ages. There is ample evidence that supports the benefits of using games for learning and assessment, and educators are mainly supportive of using games in classrooms. However, we do not usually find educational games within the classroom activities. One of the main problems is that teachers report difficulties to actually know how their students are using the game so that they can analyze properly the effect of the activity and the interaction of students. To support teachers, educational games should incorporate learning analytics to transform data generated by students when playing useful information in a friendly and understandable way. For this work, we build upon Shadowspect, a 3D geometry puzzle game that has been used by teachers in a group of schools in the US. We use learning analytics techniques to generate a set of metrics implemented in a live dashboard that aims to facilitate that teachers can understand students’ interaction with Shadowspect. We depict the multidisciplinary design process that we have followed to generate the metrics and the dashboard with great detail. Finally, we also provide uses cases that exemplify how teachers can use the dashboard to understand the global progress of their class and each of their students at an individual level, in order to intervene, adapt their classes and provide personalize feedback when appropriate.
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39. Prognostic value of myopic disk deformation in myopic choroidal neovascularization: A 6-year follow-up study
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Ye Eun Han, Yoon Jeon Kim, Hyun Seung Yang, Byung Gill Moon, Joo Yong Lee, June-Gone Kim, and Young Hee Yoon
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genetic structures ,General Medicine ,sense organs ,eye diseases - Abstract
PurposeTo evaluate the clinical characteristics of myopic choroidal neovascularization (mCNV) according to peripapillary atrophy (PPA) and optic disk tilt and to explore whether those myopic disk deformations are associated with the prognosis of mCNV.MethodsPatients with subfoveal mCNV who received intravitreal bevacizumab injection and followed for ≥3 years were included. PPA was quantified as area of the ß-zone PPA/disk area ratio (PDR) and optic disk tilt as the tilt ratio (the longest/shortest disk diameter). We compared the clinical characteristics in terms of PDR and tilt ratio and identified the poor prognostic factors using Logistic regression and Cox proportional hazard model.ResultsAmong 80 eyes of 80 patients, 29 (36.30%) eyes developed macular atrophy during 80.71 ± 34.76 months. PDR and tilt ratio are strongly correlated with each other (P = 0.004). Higher PDR showed significant correlations with longer axial length (P = 0.013), worse baseline and final VA (P = 0.007 and P = 0.047), and thinner subfoveal choroidal thickness (P = 0.039), while higher tilt ratio showed significant correlations only with longer axial length (P = 0.036). High PDR was also an independent risk factor for both macular atrophy (OR = 2.257, P < 0.001) and poor visual outcome (HR = 1.174, P = 0.007), while high disk tilt ratio was not.ConclusionSubfoveal mCNV with higher ß-zone PPA area/disk area ratio had worse functional and structural outcomes.
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40. Prophylactic contralateral neck dissection has no advantage in patients with early stage HPV-positive tonsil cancer
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Kwang-Jae Cho, Min-Sik Kim, Jung-Hae Cho, In-Chul Nam, Choung-Soo Kim, Geun-Jeon Kim, and Young-Hoon Joo
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Tonsillar Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Neck Dissection ,General Medicine ,Lymph Nodes ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Patients with locally advanced HPV-positive tonsil cancer would benefit from prophylactic contralateral neck dissection (pCND).The aim of this study was to analyze rates of contralateral lymph node metastases (LNM) and their prognostic effects on locally advanced HPV-positive tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma.Medical records of 54 patients who underwent upfront primary surgery and pCND were retrospectively reviewed.Six (11.1%) patients had contralateral LNM in 54 locally advanced HPV-positive tonsil cancer. Of these, five patients had contralateral level II LNM and one patient had contralateral level II and III LNM. Contralateral LNM showed significant positive correlations with advanced T stage (This study demonstrated no advantage in performing pCND in early stage HPV-positive tonsil cancer.
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41. One-Year Anatomical and Functional Outcomes of the Argus II Implantation in Korean Patients with Late-Stage Retinitis Pigmentosa: A Prospective Case Series Study
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Young Hee Yoon, Yoon Jeon Kim, and Mark S. Humayun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Retina ,Prosthesis Implantation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ophthalmology ,Republic of Korea ,Retinitis pigmentosa ,medicine ,Humans ,Vision rehabilitation ,computer.programming_language ,Argus ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Retinal ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Visual Prosthesis ,chemistry ,Implant ,business ,computer ,Retinitis Pigmentosa ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Research Article ,Case series - Abstract
Purpose: To report the anatomical and functional outcomes of Argus II retinal prosthesis implantation in Korean patients. Methods: We included 5 consecutive patients with end-stage retinitis pigmentosa (RP) who underwent Argus II retinal prosthesis implantation and were followed for at least 12 months. The transcorneal electrical evoked response was utilized for patient selection. We used intraoperative optical coherence tomography (OCT) for optimal placement of the array and provided specialized vision rehabilitation training. A morphological evaluation using SD-OCT and a functional evaluation using computer-based visual function tests, a letter-reading ability test, and the Functional Low-Vision Observer Rated Assessment (FLORA) were conducted. Results: Postoperatively, the array was completely apposed to the retinal surface in all eyes, except for one eye which had a preexisting macular concavity. Fibrosis-like tissues of ≥50-μm thickness developed at the interface in 2 eyes. All of the patients showed improvement in computer-based visual function tests and could read ETDRS letters at a distance of 50 cm. Three patients could read Korean words. FLORA was improved in all patients, mainly in tasks of visual mobility, daily activities, and social interactions. Conclusions: Along with good anatomical outcomes and specialized rehabilitation practices, recipients of the Argus II implant showed profound improvements in functional vision and mobility.
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42. Analysis on cases of respecting early childhood rights among preservice kindergarten teachers in early childhood education institutions
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Hae Jeon Kim
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Early childhood education ,Child rights ,Right to development ,Early childhood ,Psychology ,Developmental psychology - Published
- 2020
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43. Research Trends of Herbal Medicines for Obesity: Mainly since 2015 to 2019
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Chang Ho Kyung, Yeonho Seo, Cho Jae-Heung, Soo-Jeon Kim, Kim Koh-Woon, Hansol Lee, and Mi-Yeon Song
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business.industry ,Weight loss ,Environmental health ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.disease ,business ,Obesity - Published
- 2020
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44. Short-term Effect of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for a Choroidal Tumor
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Ko Eun Lee, Do Hoon Kwon, Joo Yong Lee, Yoon Jeon Kim, June Gone Kim, Young Hee Yoon, Young Hyun Cho, and Joon Hyung Yeo
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Choroidal melanoma ,Ophthalmology ,Choroidal metastasis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Gamma knife radiosurgery ,Choroidal Tumor ,Term effect ,Radiology ,business - Published
- 2020
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45. Clinical features of cytomegalovirus retinitis after solid organ transplantation versus hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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June-Gone Kim, Yoon Jeon Kim, Joo Yong Lee, and Gisung Son
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Congenital cytomegalovirus infection ,Retinitis ,Viremia ,Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ,030230 surgery ,Antiviral Agents ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ,Retinal detachment ,Organ Transplantation ,medicine.disease ,Sensory Systems ,Transplantation ,Ophthalmology ,Cytomegalovirus Retinitis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Cytomegalovirus retinitis ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
To investigate and compare the clinical features of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis after solid organ transplantation (SOT) and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and to determine the poor prognostic factors. Patients consulted to the ophthalmology department for CMV viremia after transplantation between March 2008 and February 2018 and followed for more than 6 months were analyzed. Medical records regarding demographic, serologic, and ocular characteristics were compared between the SOT and HSCT groups. Factors associated with poor visual outcomes were determined with logistic regression. CMV retinitis developed in 11.3% of patients with CMV viremia following transplantation. In the SOT group (25 eyes/18 patients) and the HSCT group (33 eyes/21 patients), CMV retinitis occurred at 5.8 months and 3.7 months post-transplantation, respectively. Mortality was significantly higher in the HSCT group (52.4% vs. 5.6%, P < 0.001). During the mean 11.7 months of follow-up, visual acuity tended to be aggravated (P = 0.087) despite antiviral treatment, which was especially notable in the SOT group (P = 0.028). Six eyes (10.3%) underwent vitrectomy due to retinal detachment, most of which (5 eyes) were in the SOT group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the presence of concurrent CMV disease (OR = 14.11, P = 0.009) and foveal involvement (OR = 114.85, P = 0.001) were poor prognostic factors. Clinical manifestations of CMV retinitis differed between the HSCT and SOT group. Concurrent CMV diseases and foveal involvement were associated with poor visual outcomes in CMV retinitis following transplantation.
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46. The Interplay of Product Naming, Customers’ Experience and Retailers’ Promotion in Purchasing Healthcare Products*
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Yiling Li, Sanghwa Kim, Moo Jeon Kim, and Jeonghye Choi
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- 2020
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47. 하시라에도 페르디난트 라살레 (1825-1864) 사회주의, 국가주의 혁명가
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Hyo-Jeon Kim
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48. Effect of Acupuncture on Sciatica in Rat Models: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Koh-Woon Kim, Jae-Heung Cho, Mi-Yeon Song, Soo-Jeon Kim, and Ye-Ji Yoon
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Sciatica ,Animal model ,Electroacupuncture ,business.industry ,Meta-analysis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Rat model ,Acupuncture ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Bioinformatics ,business - Published
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49. Impact of the Preoperative Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio on Patients with Head and Neck Cancer
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Ho-Young Youn, Jae-Hyun Seo, Ha-Ram Kang, Ho-Jun Jin, Se Hwan Hwang, Young Hoon Joo, Jun-Myung Kang, Hyun-Ho Lee, and Geun-Jeon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hematologic tests ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Head and neck cancer ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,business ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology - Published
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50. Synthesizing realistic high-resolution retina image by style-based generative adversarial network and its utilization
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Mingyu Kim, You Na Kim, Miso Jang, Jeongeun Hwang, Hong-Kyu Kim, Sang Chul Yoon, Yoon Jeon Kim, and Namkug Kim
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Multidisciplinary ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,Retina - Abstract
Realistic image synthesis based on deep learning is an invaluable technique for developing high-performance computer aided diagnosis systems while protecting patient privacy. However, training a generative adversarial network (GAN) for image synthesis remains challenging because of the large amounts of data required for training various kinds of image features. This study aims to synthesize retinal images indistinguishable from real images and evaluate the efficacy of the synthesized images having a specific disease for augmenting class imbalanced datasets. The synthesized images were validated via image Turing tests, qualitative analysis by retinal specialists, and quantitative analyses on amounts and signal-to-noise ratios of vessels. The efficacy of synthesized images was verified by deep learning-based classification performance. Turing test shows that accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of 54.0 ± 12.3%, 71.1 ± 18.8%, and 36.9 ± 25.5%, respectively. Here, sensitivity represents correctness to find real images among real datasets. Vessel amounts and average SNR comparisons show 0.43% and 1.5% difference between real and synthesized images. The classification performance after augmenting synthesized images outperforms every ratio of imbalanced real datasets. Our study shows the realistic retina images were successfully generated with insignificant differences between the real and synthesized images and shows great potential for practical applications.
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