1.Comparison of the Diagnostic Usefulness of Two Whole-Blood Interferon-Gamma Assays for Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis.
Song Yee HAN ; Hyuck LEE ; Dong Sik JUNG ; Kyeong Hee KIM ; Su Mi WOO ; So Young PARK ; Jeong Min SEO ; Jin Kyu JUNG ; Neul Bom YOON ; Sung Woo LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;81(4):478-486
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The QuantiFERON-TB Gold (QFT-G) and QuantiFERON-TB Gold in tube (QFT-IT) assays have been studied primarily for the use of diagnosing active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) or latent TB. The clinical usefulness of these assays for the detection of active extrapulmonary (EP) TB has not been fully defined. The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic value of these two interferon-gamma assays for EP-TB. METHODS: From June 2007 to August 2010, we evaluated the usefulness of QFT-G (n = 56) and QFT-IT (n = 48) in patients (n = 104) with suspected EP-TB. The diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, postive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of QFT-G and QFT-IT, and the cut-off value of QFT-IT were analyzed. RESULTS: EP-TB was diagnosed in 55 (53%) patients. The overall sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of the QFT-IT assay were 96%, 42%, 62%, and 91%, respectively, and those of the QFT-G test were 81%, 52%, 68%, and 68%, respectively. In subgroup analyses according to infection site, the sensitivity and NPV of QFT-IT were higher than those of QFT-G. Analysis confirmed that the manufacturer's recommended test cut-off value fell within our cut-off value range (0.30-0.45 IU/mL; 95.8% sensitivity, 41.7% specificity). CONCLUSIONS: The QFT-IT assay showed superior sensitivity and NPV, and equivalent specificity, as comparison with the QFT-G test for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The logistic benefits of the QFT-IT test format should facilitate the diagnosis of EP-TB.
Humans
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Interferon-gamma
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Lymphadenitis
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Spondylitis
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
2.Prenatal Diagnosis of a Satellited Chromosome 8p Results from a de novo Cryptic Translocation between Chromosomes 8 and 22.
Ah Rum OH ; Bom Yee LEE ; Ene Yuong CHOI ; Hyun Mee RYU ; Seung Jae LEE ; Ji Ye JUNG ; So Yeon PARK
Journal of Genetic Medicine 2011;8(2):135-138
The authors of the present study report the prenatal detection of a chromosomal abnormality with additional satellites on the distal short arm of chromosome 8. A 35-year-old woman was referred for amniocentesis because of her advanced maternal age and positive result for maternal serum screening test. Cytogenetic analysis of cultured amniocytes showed a satellite 8p chromosome. The satellite 8p chromosome was positive for nucleolus organizer region (NOR) staining. The parents' karyotypes were normal. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) study for metaphases of fetal amniocytes revealed a cryptic translocation of chromosomes 8p and 22p. The fetal karyotype was described as 46,XY,8ps.ish t(8;22)(p23.3;p11.2) (D8S504-;D8S504+)dn. The parents decided to continue the pregnancy and a phenotypically normal boy was born at 38 weeks of gestation. In case of de novo terminal NORs detected prenatally, more accurate cytogenetic and molecular analysis should be performed in order to rule out cryptic chromosomal rearrangement among other chromosomes.
Adult
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Amniocentesis
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Arm
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Chromosome Aberrations
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 8
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Cytogenetic Analysis
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Cytogenetics
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Female
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Fluorescence
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Humans
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In Situ Hybridization
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Karyotype
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Mass Screening
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Maternal Age
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Metaphase
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Nucleolus Organizer Region
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Parents
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Pregnancy
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Prenatal Diagnosis
3.NaHCO 3- and NaCl-Type Hot Springs Enhance the Secretion of Inflammatory Cytokine Induced by Polyinosinic-Polycytidylic Acid in HaCaT Cells
Sang Ho PARK ; Bom Yee JUNG ; Soo Young LEE ; Dong Soo YU ; So-Youn WOO ; Seong-Taek YUN ; Jong Tae LEE ; Jin-Wou KIM ; Young Bok LEE
Annals of Dermatology 2021;33(5):440-447
Background:
Hot springs have been traditionally used as an alternative treatment for a wide range of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, bronchial asthma, diabetes, hypertension, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. However, the clinical effects and therapeutic mechanisms associated with hot springs remain poorly defined.
Objective:
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the different effects of hot springs on cellular viability and secretion of inflammatory cytokines on keratinocyte in two geographically representative types of hot springs: NaHCO3 -type and NaCl-type, which are the most common types in South Korea.
Methods:
We performed WST-1, BrdU measurements, human inflammatory cytokine arrays and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in HaCaT cells stimulated with toll-like receptor 3 by polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid.
Results:
The interaction effects of cell viability and cell proliferation were not significantly different regardless of polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stimulation and cultured hot springs type. Cytokine array and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay analysis showed increased expression of inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-6 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stimulation, with expression levels differing according to hot springs hydrochemical composition. Cytokine reduction was not significant.
Conclusion
The effects and mechanisms of hot springs treatment in keratinocytes were partially elucidated.
4.NaHCO 3- and NaCl-Type Hot Springs Enhance the Secretion of Inflammatory Cytokine Induced by Polyinosinic-Polycytidylic Acid in HaCaT Cells
Sang Ho PARK ; Bom Yee JUNG ; Soo Young LEE ; Dong Soo YU ; So-Youn WOO ; Seong-Taek YUN ; Jong Tae LEE ; Jin-Wou KIM ; Young Bok LEE
Annals of Dermatology 2021;33(5):440-447
Background:
Hot springs have been traditionally used as an alternative treatment for a wide range of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, bronchial asthma, diabetes, hypertension, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. However, the clinical effects and therapeutic mechanisms associated with hot springs remain poorly defined.
Objective:
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the different effects of hot springs on cellular viability and secretion of inflammatory cytokines on keratinocyte in two geographically representative types of hot springs: NaHCO3 -type and NaCl-type, which are the most common types in South Korea.
Methods:
We performed WST-1, BrdU measurements, human inflammatory cytokine arrays and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in HaCaT cells stimulated with toll-like receptor 3 by polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid.
Results:
The interaction effects of cell viability and cell proliferation were not significantly different regardless of polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stimulation and cultured hot springs type. Cytokine array and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay analysis showed increased expression of inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-6 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stimulation, with expression levels differing according to hot springs hydrochemical composition. Cytokine reduction was not significant.
Conclusion
The effects and mechanisms of hot springs treatment in keratinocytes were partially elucidated.
5.The Current Status of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in One Tertiary Hospital in Busan, 2005~2009.
Neul Bom YOON ; Sung Woo LEE ; Su Min PARK ; Il Hwan JEONG ; So Young PARK ; Song Yee HAN ; Yu Rim LEE ; Jin Kyu JUNG ; Joon Mo KIM ; Su Young KIM ; Soo Jung UM ; Soo Keol LEE ; Choonhee SON ; Young Hee HONG ; Ki Nam LEE ; Mee Sook ROH ; Kyeong Hee KIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2011;71(2):120-125
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis has progressively decreased all over the world, drug-resistant tuberculosis is major obstacle in treating tuberculosis. This study was performed to examine the current prevalence and risk factors of drug resistant tuberculosis in a single tertiary hospital in Busan, Korea. METHODS: We enrolled 367 patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis on a retrospective basis who had undergone mycobacterium culture and drug sensitivity tests between January 2005 and December 2009. We analyzed all clinical and radiographic parameters to find predictors related to drug resistant tuberculosis. RESULTS: At least one incident of drug resistance was found in 75 (20.4%) patients. Isoniazid (18.8%) was the most frequent resistant drug, followed by rifampin (10.9%), ethambutol (7.1%), streptomycin (4.9%), and fluoroquinolone (2.7%). Resistance to second-line drugs was found in 37 (10.1%) patients. Multidrug resistance and extensively drug resistance was evident in 39 (10.6%) and 4 (1.1%) patients, respectively. Using multiple logistic regression analysis, history of previous treatment including relapse (odd ratio [OR], 11.3; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.92~26.08; p<0.01), treatment failure (OR, 24.1; 95% CI, 5.65~102.79; p<0.01) and an age of below 46 years-old (OR, 3.8; 95% CI, 1.62~8.65; p<0.01) were found to be independent predictors of multidrug resistant tuberculosis. CONCLUSION: We found that the prevalence of drug resistant tuberculosis was considerably high. A careful consideration for possible drug resistant tuberculosis is warranted in patients with a history of previous treatment or for younger patients.
Drug Resistance
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Drug Resistance, Multiple
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Ethambutol
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Humans
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Isoniazid
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Logistic Models
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Mycobacterium
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Prevalence
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Rifampin
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Risk Factors
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Streptomycin
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Tertiary Care Centers
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Treatment Failure
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
6.A case of lymphomatoid contact dermatitis caused by garlic.
Su Jin KOH ; You Sook CHO ; Wook Jang SEO ; Tae Hoon LEE ; Hyeong Su KIM ; Gi Deog KIM ; Jung Kwon KIM ; Youn Yee KIM ; Jaechun LEE ; Chang Keun LEE ; Bin YOO ; Hee Bom MOON
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2003;23(3):548-552
Garlic(Allium sativum) is recognized as a sensitizing agent responsible for allergic contact dermatitis with food handlers and housewives. Lymphomatoid contact dermatitis, which is a type of allergic contact dermatitis, shows similar histologic features to Mycosis Fungoides. We report a 66-year-old male, who had applied garlic extract to both lower extremities and the trunk for 8 months for relieving his symptoms of arthralgia and generalized pruritis. He had complained of variable sized multiple erythematous pruritic papules on both lower extremities and the trunk and lymphadenopathy of both inguinal and axillary area. Skin biopsy was performed and the histological exam presented microscopically abnormal lymphocyte infiltration in the upper dermis. T-cell marker studies revealed strong CD3 positivity and increased CD4/CD8 ratio. The results of PCR-heteroduplex analysis showed negative for T-cell receptor- gene rearrangement and abscence of T-cell monoclonality. We could diagnose his skin lesion and generalized lymphadenopathy as lymphomatoid contact dermatitis which represented as a T-cell pseudolymphoma histologically. He was treated with local steroid injection and phototherapy and the skin lesion were improved without recurrence.
Aged
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Arthralgia
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Biopsy
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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact
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Dermatitis, Contact*
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Dermis
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Garlic*
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Gene Rearrangement
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Lymphatic Diseases
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Lymphocytes
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Male
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Mycosis Fungoides
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Phototherapy
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Pruritus
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Pseudolymphoma
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Recurrence
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Skin
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T-Lymphocytes