1.A Case of Gastritis Cystica Profunda Associated with High Grade Tubular Adenoma.
Young Lim SONG ; Joon Yong PARK ; Yong Bum KIM ; Ki Joo KANG ; Hee Seon KIM ; Dae Ro CHOI ; Ho Sung YOON ; Ja Young LEE ; Kyung Ho KIM ; Jin Heon LEE ; Hak Yang KIM ; Jae Young YOO
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2004;43(1):52-55
Gastritis cystica profunda is usually characterized by hyperplastic and cystic dilatation of pseudopyloric gland with submucosal invasion. These lesions possess malignant histologic features as metaplastic and even dysplastic alteration can be observed, however they usually exhibit benign behavior. Macroscopically, gastritis cystica profunda may present as a submucosal tumor or as a polyp. In rare case, however, it can be found as a giant mucosal fold. The proposed pathogenesis of lesion relates to ischemia, chronic inflammation, and the presence of foreign body. Herein, we report a case of gastritis cystica profunda associated with high grade tubular adenoma in a patient without antecedent surgery.
Adenoma/*complications/pathology
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English Abstract
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Gastritis/*complications/diagnosis/pathology
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Stomach Neoplasms/*complications/pathology
3.Histopathologic study of the so called 'palpation thyroiditis'.
Tae Sook HWANG ; Seong Hoe PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1988;3(1):27-29
We have reviewed 1066 thyroid lesions and compared the relative incidence of the so called 'palpation thyroiditis' between autoimmune thyroiditis and normal thyroid parenchyme surrounding the nodular thyroid lesion and also discussed the pathogenesis of palpation thyroiditis. The typical histopathologic features of 'palpation thyroiditis' were seen in 275 cases among 467 adenomatous goiters and in none of the autoimmune thyroiditis. We here in this paper suggest that the so called 'palpation thyroiditis' is not merely a secondary phenomenon to mechanical follicular damage by vigorous palpation, but this lesion more likely develops in conditions where certain types of physiologic alteration has occurred in follicular basement membrane, just like a pathogenesis of subacute granulomatous thyroiditis.
Adenocarcinoma/complications/pathology
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Adenoma/complications/pathology
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Carcinoma, Papillary/complications/pathology
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Goiter, Nodular/complications/pathology
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Humans
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*Iatrogenic Disease
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Palpation/*adverse effects
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Thyroid Gland/*injuries/pathology
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Thyroid Neoplasms/complications/*pathology
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Thyroiditis/diagnosis/etiology/*pathology
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Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/*pathology
4.Large mixed tumors of salivary: two cases reports.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(21):1714-1715
It is rare that large mixed tumors of salivary gland located in the nose and uvula. The patient who had mixed tumors of salivary gland at nose found exophytic growth tumor for half a year. The other patient who had mixed tumors of salivary gland at uvula felt swallowing foreign body sensation for one year, and dysphagia for one month. After surgical resection, the symptoms disappear.
Adenoma, Pleomorphic
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complications
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pathology
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Deglutition
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Deglutition Disorders
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etiology
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Humans
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Nose Neoplasms
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pathology
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Palatal Neoplasms
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pathology
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Salivary Gland Neoplasms
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complications
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pathology
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Uvula
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pathology
5.Clinical characteristics of nasal respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma.
Ruxiang ZHANG ; Jiao XIA ; Shuhong ZHANG ; Hao TIAN ; Youxiang MA
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(5):338-343
〓 Objectives: To analyze the pathological and clinical features of nasal respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma(REAH), and summarize the diagnostic points, to improve the experience of diagnosis and treatment. Methods:The clinical data of 16 patients with REAH were analyzed retrospectively. The clinical manifestations, pathological features, imaging features, surgical treatment and prognosis were summarized. Results:16 cases of REAH were studied, 10 cases(62.50%) were associated with sinusitis, 1 case(6.25%) was associated with inverted papilloma, 1 case(6.25%) was associated with hemangioma. 5 cases(31.25%) had a history of nasal sinus surgery, including 1 case with 3 times of nasal sinus surgery, 1 case with 2 times of nasal sinus surgery, 3 cases with 1 time of nasal sinus surgery; 10 cases(62.50%) occurred in the bilateral olfactory cleft, 2 cases(12.50%) in the unilateral olfactory cleft, 3 cases(18.75%) in the unilateral middle turbinate, 1 case(6.25%) in the nasopharynx. All 16 patients were pathologically diagnosed as REAH. In the patients with lesions located in bilateral olfactory fissures, symmetrical widening of olfactory fissures and lateral displacement of middle turbinate were observed on preoperative sinus CT. The average width of bilateral olfactory fissures was (9.9±2.70) mm. The ratio of wide to narrow olfactory cleft was 1.21 ± 0.19. There was no significant difference in Lund-Mackay score between the two sides(P>0.05). All patients underwent surgery under general anesthesia and nasal endoscopy. The follow-up period ranged from 1 to 66 months, and no recurrence occurred. Conclusion:Preoperative diagnosis of REAH is facilitated by the combination of clinical manifestations and endoscopic and imaging features. Endoscopic complete resection can achieve a good therapeutic effect.
Humans
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Nasal Polyps/complications*
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Retrospective Studies
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Paranasal Sinuses/pathology*
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Adenoma
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Endoscopy/methods*
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Hamartoma/surgery*
6.The Difference of Clinicopathologic Features according to Leptin Expression in Colorectal Adenoma.
Kyung Sun OK ; You Sun KIM ; Hyung Hun KIM ; Soo Hyung RYU ; Jung Hwan LEE ; Jeong Seop MOON ; Yun Kyung KANG
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2010;56(1):20-26
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Colorectal adenoma and cancer are known to be associated with obesity. Leptin, an adipocyte-derived hormone that plays a crucial role in obesity has been suggested as a growth factor in colon cancer. However, the association between adenoma and leptin remains controversial. We evaluated the leptin expression in human colorectal adenoma and its correlation to clinicopathologic factors. METHODS: Leptin expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry in 91 samples of colorectal adenoma larger than 5 mm, which were removed by endoscopic polypectomy. All patients underwent colonoscopy for cancer screening at Seoul Paik Hospital from 2007 to 2008 and we only included the patients less than 50 years of age. Leptin expression and its relationship with clinicopathologic features were analyzed. RESULTS: Eighty samples were available for the interpretation of leptin expression and showed positive in 42 (52.5%) cases and negative in 38 (47.5%) cases. As body mass index (BMI) increased based on World Health Organization (WHO) classification the positivity of leptin expression also increased (p(trend)=0.02). In leptin positive group, the correlation of leptin expression with adenoma size and histological showed positive tendency without statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: Leptin expression of colorectal adenoma was associated with BMI. The question of whether leptin contributes to colorectal adenoma development is unresolved and will require additional studies.
Adenoma/complications/metabolism/*pathology
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Adult
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Body Mass Index
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Colonoscopy
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Colorectal Neoplasms/complications/metabolism/*pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Leptin/*metabolism
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Obesity/complications
7.Symptomatic Hypocalcemia in Primary Hyperaldosteronism: A Case Report.
Sachin G PAI ; KN SHIVASHANKARA ; V PANDIT ; S SHESHADRI
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(6):1220-1223
The metabolic alterations caused by hyperaldosteronism are being increasingly recognized and have generated considerable interest among the medical fraternity. Hyperaldosteronism is suspected to have a pivotal role in the patho-physiology of congestive cardiac failure where it has been studied extensively. But its effects on calcium metabolism, parathyroid metabolism and renal handling of calcium are less well described. Recent experimental models have shed light into the roles played by previously unknown mechanisms in causing these metabolic alterations. We hereby report a case of primary hyperaldosteronism due to adrenal adenoma (Conn's syndrome) who presented with a myriad of clinical features including symptomatic hypocalcemia, significant weight loss along with uncontrolled hypertension for a prolonged period before eventually detected to have primary hyperaldosteronism. Surgical removal of the causative tumor resulted in prompt disappearance of all the symptoms and signs and regain of lost weight.
Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/*complications/diagnosis/pathology/surgery
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Adrenocortical Adenoma/*complications/diagnosis/pathology/surgery
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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*Hyperaldosteronism/complications/etiology/physiopathology
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Hypocalcemia/*etiology
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Pregnancy
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Treatment Outcome
8.Adrenal myelolipoma within myxoid cortical adenoma associated with Conn's syndrome.
Hong-sheng LU ; Mei-fu GAN ; Han-song CHEN ; Shan-qiang HUANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2008;9(6):500-505
The coexistence of myelolipoma within adrenal cortical adenoma is extremely rare, for both tumors present usually as separate entities. There are only 16 such cases reported worldwide. To the best of our knowledge, the case we reported here is the first one of myxoid adrenal cortical adenoma associated with myelolipoma reported. A 32-year-old Chinese woman with 4-year history of hypertension was presented in our study. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen showed a large heterogeneously-enhancing mass (4.5 cm in diameter) in the left suprarenal region. Clinical history and laboratory results suggest a metabolic disorder as Conn's syndrome. The patient underwent a left adrenalectomy, and a histopathological study confirmed the mass to be a myxoid adrenal cortical adenoma containing myelolipoma. The patient was postoperatively well and discharged uneventfully. In the present case report, we also discuss the etiology of simultaneous myelolipoma and adrenal adenoma associated with Conn's syndrome, and the methods of the diagnosis and differential diagnosis.
Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms
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complications
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diagnosis
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pathology
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Adrenocortical Adenoma
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complications
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diagnosis
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pathology
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Adult
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperaldosteronism
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complications
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Inhibins
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metabolism
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Myelolipoma
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complications
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diagnosis
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pathology
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Neoplasms, Multiple Primary
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complications
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diagnosis
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pathology
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Synaptophysin
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metabolism
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Vimentin
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metabolism
9.Endoscopic Resection of a Giant Duodenal Brunner's Gland Adenoma.
Byung Kook KANG ; Nam Seon PARK ; Dae Ho JIN ; Tae Hong AHN ; Min Bom PARK ; Key Jo LEE ; Yoon Ju HAN ; Hyo Jin PARK
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2008;52(2):106-109
Brunner's gland adenoma is a rare tumor of duodenum. Patients are usually aymptomatic and most are discovered incidentally during the upper gastrointestinal (GI) series or esophagogastroduodenoscopy. These lesions are most commonly located in the duodenal bulb and clinical manifestations are variable. In symptomatic patients, the most common manifestations are GI hemorrhage and duodenal obstruction. On histologic examination, Brunner's gland adenoma that causes clinical symptoms is composed of hyperplastic Brunner's glands and contains mostly an admixture of glandular, adipose, and muscular tissues. We report a case of large Brunner's gland adenoma causing upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage in a 47-year-old woman which was successfully removed by endoscopic resection without complications such as bleeding or perforation. Microscopically, it was entirely composed of variable Brunner's glands.
Adenoma/complications/*pathology/surgery
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Brunner Glands/*pathology/surgery
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Duodenal Neoplasms/complications/*pathology/surgery
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Duodenoscopy
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/etiology
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Humans
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Middle Aged
10.Virilizing Adrenocortical Oncocytoma in a Child: A Case Report.
Yeon Jung LIM ; Se Min LEE ; Jae Hun SHIN ; Hyun Chul KOH ; Young Ho LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2010;25(7):1077-1079
Functioning adrenocortical oncocytomas are extremely rare and most reported patients are 40-60 yr of age. To our knowledge, only 2 cases of functioning adrenocortical oncocytomas have been reported in childhood. We report a case of functioning adrenocortical oncocytoma in a 14-yr-old female child presenting with virilization. She presented with deepening of the voice and excessive hair growth, and elevation of plasma testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate. She had an adrenalectomy. The completely resected tumor composed predominantly of oncocytes without atypical mitosis and necrosis. A discussion of this case and a review of the literature on this entity are presented.
Adenoma, Oxyphilic/*complications/metabolism/pathology/surgery
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Adolescent
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Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/*complications/metabolism/pathology/surgery
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Adrenalectomy
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Virilism/*etiology/pathology/surgery