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BJUI | 2001

An epidemiological study of enuresis in Korean children

Su-Ji Lee; D.W. Sohn; Jeong Zoo Lee; Nam Cheol Park; Moon-Kee Chung

Objective To estimate the prevalence of enuresis in children of elementary school age, to evaluate the impact of enuresis on these children and their parents, and to identify the methods and effectiveness of managing enuresis.


BJUI | 2007

Managing the progression of lower urinary tract symptoms/benign prostatic hyperplasia: therapeutic options for the man at risk

Mark Emberton; Norman Zinner; Martin C. Michel; Marc Gittelman; Moon-Kee Chung; Stephan Madersbacher

There are two fairly divergent reviews in this month’s issue. The first is a paper which concentrates on the progression of LUTS and BPH. Previous papers on LUTS and BPH were focused on changes in urinary flow rates and symptom scores, a rather static view of things. The first author in this review introduced the concept of dynamic variables in LUTS and BPH, and this, along with the idea of progression of the disease which the MTOPS study brought to our notice, has lead to a major change to our approach to trials of therapy in LUTS and BPH.


Asian Journal of Andrology | 2010

Are prostatic calculi independent predictive factors of lower urinary tract symptoms

Sung-Woo Park; Jong-Kil Nam; Sang-Don Lee; Moon-Kee Chung

We determined the correlation between prostatic calculi and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), as well as the predisposing factors of prostatic calculi. Of the 1 527 patients who presented at our clinic for LUTS, 802 underwent complete evaluations, including transrectal ultrasonography, voided bladder-3 specimen and international prostatic symptoms score (IPSS). A total of 335 patients with prostatic calculi and 467 patients without prostatic calculi were divided into calculi and no calculi groups, respectively. Predictive factors of severe LUTS and prostatic calculi were determined using uni/multivariate analysis. The overall IPSS score was 15.7 +/- 9.2 and 14.1 +/- 9.2 in the calculi and no calculi group, respectively (P = 0.013). The maximum flow rate was 12.1 +/- 6.9 and 14.2 +/- 8.2 mL s(-1) in the calculi and no calculi group, respectively (P = 0.003). On univariate analysis for predicting factors of severe LUTS, differences on age (P = 0.042), prostatic calculi (P = 0.048) and prostatitis (P = 0.018) were statistically significant. However, on multivariate analysis, no factor was significant. On multivariate analysis for predisposing factors of prostatic calculi, differences on age (P < 0.001) and prostate volume (P = 0.001) were significant. To our knowledge, patients who have prostatic calculi complain of more severe LUTS. However, prostatic calculi are not an independent predictive factor of severe LUTS. Therefore, men with prostatic calculi have more severe LUTS not only because of prostatic calculi but also because of age and other factors. In addition, old age and large prostate volume are independent predisposing factors for prostatic calculi.


Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2010

Hedgehog signaling regulates proliferation of prostate cancer cells via stathmin1

Moon-Kee Chung; Young-Suk Lee; Myoung-Eun Han; Sik Yoon; Sun-Yong Baek; Bong-Seon Kim; Jae-Bong Kim; Sae-Ock Oh

Hedgehog (Hh) signaling is an essential pathway in embryonic development of prostate. Hh also plays roles in the proliferation of progenitor cells and cancer cells of adult prostate. However, how Hh signaling contributes to carcinogenesis of prostate is poorly understood. Stathmin1 is a microtubule-regulating protein that plays an important role in the assembly and disassembly of the mitotic spindle. Stathmin1 is expressed in normal developing mouse prostate and in prostate cancer. The expression pattern of stathmin1 is similar to that of Shh in prostate development and cancer, suggesting a connection between these two proteins. In this study, we examined the relationship between stathmin1 and Hh signaling. Here, we show that stathmin1 expression is regulated by Hh signaling in prostate cancer cells. Cyclopamine, a specific inhibitor of Hh signaling, reduced the expression of stathmin1 in prostate cancer cells. However, the Shh peptide induced stathmin1 expression. Overexpression of Gli1 further confirmed the relationship. Co-expression of stathmin1 and Patched 1, a receptor for Hh signaling was observed in prostate cancer tissues. Cyclopamine and stathmin1 siRNA both decreased proliferation of prostate cancer cells but did not produce an additive effect, suggesting a common pathway. These results suggest that Hh signaling regulates proliferation of prostate cancer cells by controlling stathmin1 expression.


International Journal of Urology | 2010

Changes in renal function after nephron-sparing surgery in patients with a normal contralateral kidney

Sung-Woo Park; Suk-Gun Jung; Wan Lee; Moon-Kee Chung

Objectives:  To evaluate the pattern of the recovery of the overall and isolated renal function in patients with a normal contralateral kidney undergoing nephron‐sparing surgery (NSS).


Asian Journal of Andrology | 2005

Evaluation of spermatogenesis and fertility in F1 male rats after in utero and neonatal exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields

Moon-Kee Chung; Sang Jun Lee; Yun Bae Kim; Sun-Ji Park; Dong-Hyeon Shin; Sun-Pil Kim; Ju-Ryoung Kim


Investigative and Clinical Urology | 2004

The Treatment Outcomes of a Partial Nephrectomy in the Management of Renal Cell Carcinomas

Jong-Kil Nam; Chang-Seok Cha; Moon-Kee Chung


Korean Journal of Urology | 2008

Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of Prostate

Sung-Woo Park; Wan Lee; Gi-Young Huh; Moon-Kee Chung


The Journal of Urology | 2011

1309 THE EFFECTS OF A 12-WEEK'S COMBINED EXERCISE INTERVENTION ON PHYSICAL FUNCTION AND MENTAL HEALTH AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY

Sung-Woo Park; Park Cs; Tae-Nam Kim; Wan Lee; Jong-Kil Nam; Sang-Don Lee; Moon-Kee Chung; Mi-Sook Kim


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 2011

Asia-2 Asia, to be an opinion leader in global village(Future of Urology in Asia)

Moon-Kee Chung

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Sang-Don Lee

Pusan National University

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Sung-Woo Park

Pusan National University

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Jong-Kil Nam

Pusan National University

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Wan Lee

Pusan National University

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Mi-Sook Kim

Pusan National University

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Tae-Nam Kim

Pusan National University

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Bong-Seon Kim

Pusan National University

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Byung-Mann Cho

Pusan National University

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D.W. Sohn

Pusan National University

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Dong-Hyeon Shin

Chonnam National University

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