Publications by authors named "Hong-Seok Ha"

Background: Proximal-distal mismatch has emerged as a prominent concern in Dorr type A femoral morphology, prompting the exploration of short stems as promising alternatives to conventional stems. This study aimed to evaluate clinical and radiographic outcomes of total hip arthroplasty (THA) using short femoral stems in Dorr type A proximal femoral morphology with a minimum follow-up of 5 years.

Methods: Patients with short femoral stems in Dorr type A between 2011 and 2017 were included.

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Objectives: To evaluate initial fracture morphology influences on outcomes in simple 2-part pertrochanteric fracture, with a focus on the basicervical component and its initial impaction.

Design: A retrospective cohort series.

Setting: Single Level I Trauma Center.

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Background: Unnecessary costs and complications can be reduced by increasing hemoglobin (Hb) levels and minimizing blood transfusions in patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This study aimed to determine the effects of intravenous iron monotherapy before TKA on preoperative iron deficient anemia and postoperative transfusion rates.

Methods: This prospective cohort study included 45 patients scheduled for TKA in the experimental group (Group I) and 221 patients who underwent TKA in 2015 and 2018 in the control group (Group C).

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Background: This study aimed to verify the diagnostic performance of Ultrasonography (US) in the evaluation of fatty infiltration (FI) in rotator cuff muscles and to analyze the diagnostic values of each measurement component.

Methods: The degree of FI in 108 shoulders was assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and US. MRI findings were graded by the Goutallier classification.

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Introduction: Osteosynthesis is recommended for Garden I and II femoral neck fracture treatment using parallel partially threaded cannulated screws. Postoperatively, excessive femoral neck shortening (FNS) and posterior tilt of the femoral neck (PTFN) are frequently encountered and are correlated with impaired quality of life and clinical outcomes. We hypothesized that stabilization by parallel partially threaded cannulated screws replacing a posterior partially threaded screw with a fully threaded positioning screw would improve fracture healing without further FNS and PTFN in femoral neck fractures.

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Allogeneic blood transfusions (ABTs) are common in patients with cancer. The present study investigated the safety of a restrictive ABT strategy in patients with extremity sarcomas.Patients who underwent operations for extremity bone sarcomas between May 2008 and November 2018 were retrospectively reviewed.

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Unlabelled: Bisphosphonates are the most commonly used drugs for osteoporosis and long-term use of bisphosphonates may affect fusion rate after spinal fusion surgery. There was significant delayed union after 6 months in long-term bisphosphonates users; however, there were no significant difference in fusion rate of long-term bisphosphonate users. Therefore, spinal fusion surgery should not be hesitated in long-term bisphosphonates users.

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Article Synopsis
  • A pulled elbow is a common injury in children that usually requires treatment through a reduction maneuver, but atypical cases may need imaging to rule out other issues.
  • This study reviewed 37 cases with atypical presentations to assess the effectiveness of plain radiography and ultrasonography in diagnosing and treating the pulled elbow.
  • Results showed that while the common mechanisms of injury included slipping and rolling, ultrasonography was crucial in identifying specific signs before and after reduction, leading to successful outcomes even without a palpable click in some cases.
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Background: This study evaluated the shoulder girdle muscle characteristics of elite archery athletes and provides suggestions for archery training programs.

Methods: This study enrolled 15 cases of high level archery athletes (7 males, 8 females) and 30 cases of (15 males, 15 females) sex, age-matched, healthy, non-athletic individuals. We measured peak torques of flexion (FL), extension (EX), abduction (ABD), adduction (ADD), external rotation (ER) and internal rotation (IR) of both shoulders at an angular velocity of 30°/sec, 60°/sec, and 180°/sec.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known for their role in mRNA silencing via interference pathways. Repetitive elements (REs) share several characteristics with endogenous precursor miRNAs. In this study, 406 previously identified and 1,494 novel RE-derived miRNAs were sorted from the GENCODE v.

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Athletic performance is an important criteria used for the selection of superior horses. However, little is known about exercise-related epigenetic processes in the horse. DNA methylation is a key mechanism for regulating gene expression in response to environmental changes.

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Background: DNA methylation is an epigenetic regulatory mechanism that plays an essential role in mediating biological processes and determining phenotypic plasticity in organisms. Although the horse reference genome and whole transcriptome data are publically available the global DNA methylation data are yet to be known.

Results: We report the first genome-wide DNA methylation characteristics data from skeletal muscle, heart, lung, and cerebrum tissues of thoroughbred (TH) and Jeju (JH) horses, an indigenous Korea breed, respectively by methyl-DNA immunoprecipitation sequencing.

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Objective: To explore the effect of visual and haptic vertical stimulation on standing balance in post-stroke patients.

Methods: Twenty-five post-stroke patients were recruited. We measured left/right standing pressure differences and the center of pressure (COP) parameters for each patient under three different conditions: no stimulation, visual, and haptic stimulated conditions.

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Postpartum sacral fracture is relatively rare, and its diagnosis is often delayed. We herein report such a case of a 28-year-old patient who presented with an insidious-onset lower back pain, left buttock pain, and radicular symptoms mimicking lumbar radiculopathy. Laboratory tests showed a decreased 25-hydroxy vitamin D level, and the bone mineral densitometry of both femurs was below the expected range.

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The potential risk of porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) transmission is an important issue in xenotransplantation (pig-to-human transplantation). Long terminal repeats (LTRs) in PERV elements show promoter activity that could affect neighboring functional genes. The methylation status and promoter activities of 3 LTR structures (PERV-LTR1, LTR2, and LTR3 elements) belonging to the PERV-A family were examined using luciferase reporter genes in human liver cell lines (HepG2 and Hep3B).

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Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) are integrated into the genomes of all pigs. Since some PERVs can also infect human cells, they represent a potential risk for xenotransplantation involving pig cells or organs. The long terminal repeat (LTR) elements of PERVs show promoter activity that can affect human functional genes; therefore, we examined these elements in this study.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNA molecules (~20-30 nucleotides) that generally act in gene silencing and translational repression through the RNA interference pathway. They generally originate from intergenic genomic regions, but some are found in genomic regions that have been characterized such as introns, exons, and transposable elements (TE). To identify the miRNAs that are derived from palindromic MERs, we analyzed MER paralogs in human genome.

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Choroideremia (CHM) is essential for the posttranslational activation of retina-specific Rab protein. Transcript variants (a and b) of the CHM gene were detected in human cancer cells and tissues. Sequence analysis of the both variants found that isoform b is caused by an LTR12C element offering an alternative splicing site within the CHM gene.

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Formyl peptide receptor 3 (FPR3) is a potential player in innate immunity and appears with FPR2 as a FPR cluster during primate evolution. Comparative genome analyses indicate that a segmental duplication (SD) event upstream of the FPR3 gene after the divergence of New and Old World monkeys led to the emergence of an alternative promoter. In this study we combined computational and experimental approaches to identify a FPR3 gene that is controlled by an alternative promoter derived during a SD event.

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The pig genome contains the gamma 1 family of porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs), which are a major obstacle to the development of successful xenotransplantation from pig to human. Long terminal repeats (LTRs) found in PERVs are known to be essential elements for the control of the transcriptional activity of single virus by different transcription factors (TFs). To identify transcribed PERV LTR elements, RT-PCR and DNA sequencing analyses were performed.

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The Protocadherin 11X/Y (PCDH11X/Y) gene pair has been proposed as a carrier of the variation relating to cerebral asymmetry and psychosis on the ground that the Y gene was generated by duplication at 6 million years (close to the chimpanzee-human separation) and there is a case for an X/Y determinant of cerebral asymmetry. The present article investigated the patterns of alternative splicing and expression of the PCDH11X/Y genes. Twelve alternative transcripts of PCDH11X/Y genes were presently identified by in silico analysis.

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SFTPB gene encoding pulmonary surfactant protein has been investigated to have transcript variants related with transposable elements (TEs). To investigate the alternative splicing event on SFTPB gene, various primate samples (tissue RNA and genomic DNA) were used. Two different transcript variants (T1-2 and T2-2) were newly identified by RT-PCR analysis.

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Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) gamma1 in the pig genome have the potential to act as harmful factors in xenotransplantation (pig-to-human). Long terminal repeats (LTRs) are known to be strong promoter elements that could control the transcription activity of PERV elements and the adjacent functional genes. To investigate the transcribed PERV gamma1 LTR elements in pig tissues, bioin-formatic and experimental approaches were conducted.

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Background: The rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) is a valuable and widely used model animal for biomedical research. However, quantitative analyses of rhesus gene expression profiles under diverse experimental conditions are limited by a shortage of suitable internal controls for the normalization of mRNA levels. In this study, we used a systematic approach for the selection of potential reference genes in the rhesus monkey and compared their suitability to that of the corresponding genes in humans.

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The RNF19 protein, which contains RING-finger and IBR motifs, acts as an E3 ubiquitin ligase localized to Lewy bodies. RNF19 is located on human chromosome 8q22.2, has a 4.

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