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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2005

A case of primary syphilis in the rectum.

Sung Ho Song; Ick Jang; Bum Sik Kim; Eun Tak Kim; Seung-Hyo Woo; Mee Ja Park; Chang Nam Kim

A 30-yr-old man was referred for suspicious rectal cancer because of ulcerated lesions in the rectum and a palpable mass in left inguinal area. Sigmoidoscopy showed two indurated masses and histologic evaluation of biopsy revealed obliterative endarteritis with heavy plasma cell infiltration. Both venereal disease research laboratories (VDRL) and fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (FTA-ABS) tests were positive. After injection of penicillin G benzathine for 3 weeks, the rectal chancre and the palpable mass disappeared.


Korean Journal of Urology | 2011

Association of Metabolic Syndrome and Benign Prostate Enlargement in Young Korean Males

Jee Hoon Jeong; Eun Tak Kim; Dae Kyung Kim

Purpose This study was designed to evaluate the association of metabolic syndrome and benign prostate enlargement in young Korean males. We analyzed the clinical data associated with metabolic syndrome and prostate volume in the study population. Materials and Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data obtained from 1,506 young men under the age of 60 who visited the health promotion center in our institution for routine checkups. The patients were interviewed with a questionnaire including the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and were evaluated by medical history, blood chemistry, digital rectal examination, and prostate volume via transrectal ultrasonography. The presence of metabolic syndrome was determined according to the modified National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Detection, Evalution, And Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults criteria. We divided the subjects into two groups: those with metabolic syndrome and those without. Logistic regression analysis was carried out to determine which metabolic components were associated with an increased risk of benign prostate enlargement. Results Significant differences in prostate volume were noted between the groups. The prostate volumes were significantly larger in the metabolic syndrome group than in the non-metabolic syndrome group in all subgroups divided by age (in decades). However, no significant differences in IPSS or voiding or storage subscore were noted. In the multivariate regression analysis, only diabetes and obesity were identified as risk factors for benign prostate enlargement among the metabolic components. Conclusions Metabolic syndrome and prostate volume were significantly related, even in young males. Diabetes and obesity were identified as significant risk factors for benign prostate enlargement in young males under the age of 60.


Korean Journal of Urology | 2010

Comparison of Patient Satisfaction with Treatment Outcomes between Ureteroscopy and Shock Wave Lithotripsy for Proximal Ureteral Stones.

Jong-Hyun Lee; Seung Hyo Woo; Eun Tak Kim; Dae Kyung Kim; Jinsung Park

Purpose We examined patient satisfaction with treatment outcomes after shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) and ureteroscopic removal of stone (URS) for proximal ureteral stones. Materials and Methods We evaluated 224 consecutive patients who underwent SWL (n=156) or URS (n=68) for a single radiopaque proximal ureteral stone. Stone-free rates, defined as no visible fragment on a plain X-ray; complications; and patient satisfaction were compared. Patient satisfaction was examined through a specifically tailored questionnaire that included overall satisfaction (5 scales) and 4 domains (pain, voiding symptoms, cost, and stone-free status). Results The stone-free rates after the first, second, and third sessions of SWL were 36.5%, 65.4%, and 84.6%, respectively. The overall stone-free rate of URS was 82.4%, which was comparable to that of the third session of SWL. Complications were similar between the two groups except for greater steinstrasse in the SWL group. Overall satisfaction and voiding symptoms, cost, and stone-free status showed no significant difference between the groups. In the pain domain, the SWL group had a relatively lower satisfaction rate than did the URS group (p=0.05). Subanalysis showed that the satisfaction rate of the URS group with stone-free status was significantly lower than that of the SWL group in patients with ≥10 mm stones (p=0.032). Conclusions Overall treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction were not significantly different between SWL and URS. However, patients undergoing URS for ≥10 mm proximal ureteral stones had lesser satisfaction with stone-free status, because of relatively lower stone-free rates due to upward stone migration. We suggest that factors regarding the subjective satisfaction of patients be included in counseling about treatment options for proximal ureteral stones.


Korean Journal of Urology | 2013

Effect of Patient-Optimized Doses of Tamsulosin on Erectile Function in Men With Erectile Dysfunction and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Hyun Wook Jo; Dae Seon Yoo; Hyun Taek Ju; Ha Wook Whang; Jinsung Park; Eun Tak Kim; Dae Kyung Kim; Seung Hyo Woo

Purpose To investigate the relationship of improvement in erectile function (EF) with improvement in lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and to assess the contribution of tamsulosin dose to the improvement of EF apart from the indirect influence of LUTS improvement in men with LUTS and erectile dysfunction (ED). Materials and Methods Fifty patients received tamsulosin 0.2 mg/d for the first 4 weeks and were subsequently divided into two groups by patient-reported outcomes. Nonescalators were maintained starting dose and escalators increased to 0.4 mg for the remaining 8 weeks. International Prostatic Symptom Score (IPSS) and International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5), and underwent uroflowmetry were evaluated at baseline, and weeks 4 and 12. Results LUTS parameters were significantly improved in both groups but insignificant between the 2 groups. The degree of the improvement in the total IPSS and in the voiding, storage, and quality of life (QoL) subscores were significantly correlated with the degree of the improvement in EF; this was especially prominent in patients successfully treated LUTS. The escalators experienced a significantly greater increase in IIEF-5 scores than did the nonescalators (3.3 vs. 1.5). Conclusions Dose escalation provided similar LUTS improvement in patients with refractory to starting dose. The improvements of LUTS were correlated with the improvement of EF. The increase in the IIEF-5 score was significantly higher in escalators. These findings imply that tamsulosin may contribute to the improvement in EF through the improvement of LUTS and QoL and direct relaxation of the corpus cavernosum in a dose-dependent fashion.


Korean Journal of Urology | 2001

The Etiology and Classification of Nocturia in Adults

Eun Tak Kim; Sang Ik Lee; Kyu-Sung Lee


Korean Journal of Urology | 2008

Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy: An Useful Method of Decision Making for Determining the Approach and Surgical Method Based on the Systematic Classification of Tumor Location

Kyung Yun Kim; Dae Kyung Kim; Seung-Hyo Woo; Eun Tak Kim; Seung Bae Lee


The Journal of Urology | 2011

1689 COMPARISON OF PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH TREATMENT OUTCOMES BETWEEN SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY AND URETEROSCOPY FOR URETERAL STONES: ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF PATIENT PERCEPTION

Jinsung Park; Eun Tak Kim; Dae Kyung Kim; Seung-Wook Lee


Journal of Endourology Part B, Videourology | 2011

Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Pyeloplasty with Concomitant Pyelolithotomy Using Flexible Cystoscope

Chang Wook Jeong; Eun Tak Kim; Hyeon Joo Jeong; Yong Hyun Park; Chang Ju Lee; Hahn-Ey Lee; Hyeon Hoe Kim; Seung Bae Lee


The Journal of Urology | 2010

1578 COMPARISON OF PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH TREATMENT OUTCOMES BETWEEN URETEROSCOPY AND SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY FOR UPPER URETERAL STONES

Jinsung Park; Seung Hyo Woo; Eun Tak Kim; Dae Kyung Kim; Jong-Hyun Lee


Korean Journal of Urology | 2009

Contralateral Patent Processus Vaginalis in Unilateral Undescended Testis: Comparison between Preoperative Ultrasonographic and Transinguinal Laparoscopic Inspection

Hyuk Sagong; Jinsung Park; Eun Tak Kim; Dae Kyung Kim; Seung Hyo Woo

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Seung Bae Lee

Seoul National University

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Chang Ju Lee

Seoul National University Hospital

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