Cheong Hoon Seo
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Recent Articles
1.
Lee S, Seo C, Cho Y, Kim Y, Yoon Y, Joo S
J Burn Care Res
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39851068
Septic arthritis (SA) are rare in patients with burns, but delayed treatment can result in irreversible joint destruction. Early diagnosis and immediate treatment are necessary to prevent joint destruction. Robot...
2.
Jung Y, Park C, Lee H, Yun J, Joo S, Seo C, et al.
Burns
. 2025 Jan;
51(3):107372.
PMID: 39842063
Background And Objectives: Skin microbiome dysbiosis can cause skin barrier dysfunction and stimulate scar property change. Skin barrier disruption post-burn injury leads to an imbalance in skin microbe diversity and...
3.
Cui H, Zheng Y, Cho Y, Ro Y, Jeon K, Joo S, et al.
Medicina (Kaunas)
. 2025 Jan;
60(12.
PMID: 39768930
Slit1 is a secreted protein that is closely related to cell movement and adhesion. Few studies related to fibrosis exist, and the preponderance of current research is confined to the...
4.
Joo S, Cho Y, Seo J, Seo Y, Yi S, Seo C
J Burn Care Res
. 2024 Oct;
46(1):230-235.
PMID: 39447033
Burn injuries often result in severe hand complications, including joint contractures and nerve damage, sometimes leading to amputation. Despite early treatment, hypertrophic scarring frequently hampers hand function recovery, and the...
5.
Lee S, Cho Y, Seo C, Seo J, Joo S
Int J Surg
. 2024 Oct;
110(12):7487-7494.
PMID: 39352113
Background: Joint contractures and nerve injuries are common after hand burns. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is effective not only for the regeneration of various tissues, including scar tissues, but...
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Jung Y, Kim R, Lee E, Seo C, Joo S, Shin J, et al.
Int J Surg
. 2024 Sep;
110(12):7477-7486.
PMID: 39259575
Background: The effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been demonstrated in various medical fields, including burn medicine. It promotes wound healing, improves blood flow, and modulates the inflammatory...
7.
Lee S, Seo J, Seo C, Cho Y, Joo S
J Clin Med
. 2024 Aug;
13(16).
PMID: 39200980
Patients with lower extremity burn injuries have decreased gait function. Gait dysfunctions are compensated by activation of executive areas such as the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Although robot-assisted gait training (RAGT)...
8.
Cui H, Joo S, Cho Y, Lee Y, Ro Y, Kwak I, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Jul;
25(13).
PMID: 39000342
Post-burn hypertrophic scars often exhibit abnormal pigmentation. Exosomes play important roles in maintaining normal physiological homeostasis and in the pathological development of diseases. This study investigated the effects of the...
9.
Hwang S, Seo J, Cha J, Shin H, Kim G, Cho Y, et al.
Burns
. 2024 Jun;
50(7):1885-1897.
PMID: 38937166
Purpose: A pressure of approximately 15-25 mmHg is used for effective compression therapy to prevent and treat hypertrophic scar formation in patients with burns. However, conventional facial compression garments present...
10.
Jung Y, Cui H, Lee E, Joo S, Seo C, Cho Y
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Nov;
24(21).
PMID: 37958976
Skin microbiome dysbiosis has deleterious effects, and the factors influencing burn scar formation, which affects the scar microbiome composition, are unknown. Therefore, we investigated the effects of various factors influencing...