Kyoung Won Seo
Seoul National University
129 Papers
234 Citations
Kyoung Won Seo is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 103 publications. Previous affiliations of Kyoung Won Seo include University of California, Davis & Chungnam National University.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Secondary inappropriate polycythemia with splenic hemangiosarcoma in a young adult cat.
TL;DR: Paraneoplastic erythrocytosis caused by a splenic hemangiosarcoma in a cat is described.
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Comparison of native and citrated whole blood samples for rapid thromboelastography in Beagles
TL;DR: The r-TEG test significantly decreased the mean time to MA compared with the kaolin-activated TEG test, and native WB samples showed lower coefficients of variation and intraindividual variation than citrated WB samples in r- TEG analysis; this suggests thatnative WB samples can provide more consistent results.
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Clinical management of suspected intracranial meningioma in three dogs with pulsed high-dose hydroxyurea
Jae Geum Cho,Kun Ho Song,Kyoung Won Seo +2 more
- 30 Jun 2018
TL;DR: Three aged dogs, all over 15 years old, with multiple seizure events and various neurologic signs such as head turn and ataxia were brought to the referring hospital and all dogs improved after initiation of pulsed high-dose hydroxyurea (HU) treatment.
Sustained beneficial effect of β-blockers on clinical outcomes after discontinuation in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction
Jin-Sun Park,Kyoung Won Seo,So-Yeon Choi,Myeong-Ho Yoon,G. S. Huang,Seung-Jea Tahk,Joon-Han Shin +6 more
TL;DR: It was demonstrated that discontinuation of β-blocker treatment was not associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes after STEMI, and the beneficial effect ofβ-blockers on clinical outcomes may persist in patients with initial β- blockers treatment at index STEMI.
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Evaluation of endothelial cell-specific molecule-1 as a biomarker of glycocalyx damage in canine myxomatous mitral valve disease
Hee-Jeong Hong,Ye In Oh,Su-Min Park,Ju-Hyun An,Tae-Hee Kim,Hyung-Kyu Chae,Kyoung Won Seo,Hwa Young Youn +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the concentration of ESM-1 in a group of dogs with mitral valve disease was measured and factors affecting eGCX damage were evaluated in dogs with MMVD.