1.A Case of Gastric Hamartoma Presenting as a Submucosal Tumor.
Chang Soo EUN ; Woo Young JANG ; Dong Hee GO ; Yun Ju CHO ; Dong Soo HAN ; Oh Young LEE ; Yong Chul JUN ; Ho Soon CHOI ; Byoeng Chul YOON ; Joon Soo HAHM ; Min Ho LEE ; Dong Hoo LEE ; Choon Suhk KEE ; Kyung Nam PARK ; Yong Wook PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2001;22(3):169-173
Hamartomatous polyps in the stomach have been described as gastric lesions of familial polyposis coli or not associated with polyposis coli. However, submucosal tumor-like lesion of the gastric hamartoma is very rare. We have experienced an unusual hamartoma in the stomach in a 69-year-old man. He was hospitalized with epigastric discomfort. Endoscopy revealed a submucosal mass at the greater curvature of the high body of the stomach. The resected mass measured 3 X 2 X 1.5 cm and was characterized by cystic dilation of glandular structures. The glandular structures consisted of various types of lining cells, including surface foveolar cell types, pyloric cell types and parietal-like cells, and irregularly arranged smooth muscle bundles and collagen fibers were noted. We report this unusual gastric hamartoma presenting as a submucosal tumor with a review of literatures.
Adenomatous Polyposis Coli
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Aged
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Collagen
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Endoscopy
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Hamartoma*
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Humans
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Muscle, Smooth
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Polyps
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Stomach
2.Usefulness of Intraductal Secretin Test in Assessing Exocrine Pancreatic Function in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis.
Ho Soon CHOI ; Yun Ju CHO ; Joon Soo HAHM ; Dong Soo HAN ; Joo Hyun SOHN ; Yong Chul JUN ; Byoeng Chul YOON ; Min Ho LEE ; Dong Hoo LEE ; Choon Suhk KEE ; Kyung Nam PARK ; Il Gyu PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2000;21(3):723-729
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The duodenal intubation test (duodenal secretin test; DST) is now considered the 'gold standard' test of exocrine pancreatic function in detecting exocrine pancreatic dysfunction in patients with chronic pancreatitis. However, the DST has not been widely used, because it is time-consuming, invasive, and labor-intensive. On the other hand, intraductal secretin test (IDST) with endoscopic retrograde cannulation of the main pancreatic duct has been showed similar diagnostic efficiency compared with DST. We assessed the clinical usefulness of IDST and investigated parameters for assessing impaired pancreatic function of IDST. METHODS: Pure pancreatic juices were collected from 12 patients with chronic pancreatitis by endoscopic cannulation after a bolus intravenous injection of secretin 100 U, for 15min in three 5-min intervals. Five parameters of IDST were measured, and the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of IDST evaluated compared with ERP. RESULTS: When we regarded mean-1.5 SD as the lower limits of IDST, the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of five parameters to detect chronic pancreatitis were 91.7-100%, 75-87.5%, and 85-90%, respectively. Among five parameters, pancreatic juice secretory volume, bicarbonate concentration, and amylase output showed the highest diagnostic accuracy, followed by lipase output and bicarbonate output. A 10-min collection showed as much information as a 15-min collection. CONCLUSIONS: 10-min intraductal secretin test is useful as the conventional exocrine pancreatic function test in detecting exocrine pancreatic dysfunction in patients with chronic pancreatitis and the most discriminatory parameters are pancreatic juice secretory volume, bicarbonate concentration, and amylase output.
Amylases
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Catheterization
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Hand
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Humans
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Injections, Intravenous
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Intubation
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Lipase
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Pancreatic Ducts
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Pancreatic Function Tests
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Pancreatic Juice
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Pancreatitis, Chronic*
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Secretin*
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Sensitivity and Specificity
3.Post EST Papillary Restenosis: A Case Report.
Young Woo SOHN ; Ho Soon CHOI ; Yoon Joo CHO ; Dong Soo HAN ; Yong Cheol JEON ; Joo Hyun SOHN ; Byoeng Chul YOON ; Joon Soo HAHM ; Min Ho LEE ; Dong Hoo LEE ; Choon Suhk KEE ; Kyung Nam PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2000;20(3):235-238
The occurrence of papillary restenosis following endoscopic sphincterotomy is uncommon and usually reported as a late complication. Its frequency varies from 0.8% to 3% and at present, only a few reports describe the late complication rate for a mean follow-up exceeding 10 years. The diameter of the sphincterotomy opening diminishes by about 30% in the first year without further narrowing, suggesting that restenosis occurs mainly during the first post-sphincterotomy year. Papillary restenosis may be promoted by insufficient cutting and may depend on the indication for EST such as common bile duct stones, papillary stenosis, duodenal diverticular, sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. A bleeding sphincterotomy requiring a sclerosing injection is considered a potential risk factor for papillary stenosis. However, stenosis may develop in the absence of specific predisposing factors. A case of papillary restenosis following endoscopic sphincterotomy for gollstone pancreatitis in a 33-year-old female patient is herein reported.
Adult
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Causality
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Common Bile Duct
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Pancreatitis
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Risk Factors
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Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction
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Sphincterotomy, Endoscopic
4.The Endoscopic Findings and Clinical Characteristics of Gastrointestinal Amyloidosis.
Won MOON ; Oh Young LEE ; Yun Ju CHO ; Sun Young YANG ; Ho Yong PARK ; Sung Hee HAN ; Hang Lak LEE ; Byoeng Chul YOON ; Ho Soon CHOI ; Joon Soo HAHM ; Min Ho LEE ; Dong Hoo LEE ; Choon Suhk KEE
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2005;31(4):216-220
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Gastrointestinal involvement is common in systemic amyloidosis. However, there have not been reports of any specific endoscopic findings which indicate amyloidosis in the gastrointestinal tracts in Korea. We aimed to find out the endoscopic findings and clinical characteristics of gastrointestinal amyloidosis. METHODS: We analyzed seventeen histologic proven amyloidosis cases that all performed the endoscopy in Hanyang Medical Cencer. RESULTS: The main findings of gastroscopy were multiple erosions (5 cases), ulcer (3 cases), nodularities and hyperemic mucosa (1 case). Colonoscopic findings were hyperemic mucosa (8 cases), nodularities (3 cases), hemorrhagic spots (3 cases) and ulcers (3 cases). CONCLUSIONS: When a patient undergoing chronic inflammatory diseases has various abdominal symptoms, endoscopic biopsy should be done in every case because grossly normal looking mucosa dose not preclude the histologic evidence of amyloidosis.
Amyloidosis*
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Biopsy
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Endoscopy
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Gastroscopy
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Humans
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Korea
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Mucous Membrane
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Ulcer
5.Two Cases of Pancreatic Pseudocyst Treated with Endoscopic Cystogastrostomy throughout Stent and ENPD Catheter.
Yun Ju CHO ; Ho Soon CHOI ; Yong Hyeon JO ; Woo Kyoon RHO ; Dong Soo HAN ; Joo Hyun SOHN ; Yong Cheol JEON ; Byoeng Chul YOON ; Joon Soo HAHM ; Min Ho LEE ; Choon Suhk KEE ; Kyung Nam PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1998;18(6):951-956
Pancreatic pseudocysts were complicated in 10-27% of acute pancreatitis and 11-41% of chronic pancreatitis. Asymptomatic pseudocysts require no treatment, but symptomatic pseudocysts should be decompressed. Surgical management had been the traditional approach to treating pancreatic pseudocysts. Endoscopic transpapillary or transduodenal cystoenterostomy were recently suggested as an alternative to surgery in order to avoid surgical complications. The success rates of endoscopic treatment was 65-94%, procedure related morbidity was 6-21% and mortality was 0-5%. We reported two cases of patients with pancreatic pseudocysts which were treated with endoscopic cystogastrostomy and proceeded to drain through stent and ENPD catheter.
Catheters*
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Humans
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Mortality
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst*
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Pancreatitis
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Pancreatitis, Chronic
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Stents*
6.Association between Insulin, Insulin Resistance, and Gallstone Disease in Korean General Population.
Jung Mi KIM ; Hang Lak LEE ; Won MOON ; Dong Hee KOH ; Oh Young LEE ; Byoeng Chul YOON ; Ho Soon CHOI ; Joon Soo HAHM ; Min Ho LEE ; Dong Hoo LEE ; You Hern AHN
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2007;50(3):183-187
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Diabetes is one of the risk factors of gallstone diseases. Many studies found a positive association between insulin and gallstones in individuals with diabetes. However, this association is unclear in non-diabetes. So we conducted a case-control study for the evaluation of the association between gallstone diseases and fasting serum insulin level, insulin resistance in non-diabetic Korean general population. METHODS: This study was a prospective case-control study on 118 Korean subjects which included clinical examination, abdominal ultrasound, and blood chemistries. Serum fasting insulin level were determined by radioimmunoassay and concentrations of cholesterol, glucose, and triglycerides by standard enzymatic colorimetric methods. Insulin resistance was determined by the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR). Body mass index (BMI), percentage of body fat, and waist hip ratio were also measured. RESULTS: We studied 118 subjects with no clinical evidence of diabetes mellitus and serum glucose<126 mg/dL. Compared with controls (n=89), cases (n=29) had higher levels of serum insulin, glucose, triglyceride levels, and BMI. In t-test and chi-square test for variables, the association between gallstone disease and serum insulin, HOMA-IR index, and BMI were statistically significant (p<0.05). In multiple logistic regression analysis, gallstone disease risk increased with the level of serum insulin (p=0.024, odds ratio=1.376) and HOMA-IR index (p=0.013, odds ratio=2.006). CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance could be associated with gallstone formation in individuals without clinical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and with normal serum glucose level.
Adult
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Body Mass Index
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Case-Control Studies
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Female
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Gallstones/*epidemiology/etiology
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Humans
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Hyperinsulinism/complications
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Insulin/*blood
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*Insulin Resistance
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Korea
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Regression Analysis
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Risk Factors
7.p53 Codon 72 and 16-bp Duplication Polymorphisms of Gastric Cancer in Koreans.
Jung Mi KIM ; Oh Young LEE ; Chun Geun LEE ; Sung Joon KWON ; Kyung Suk KIM ; Won MOON ; Dong Hee KOH ; Hang Lak LEE ; Byoeng Chul YOON ; Ho Soon CHOI ; Joon Soo HAHM ; Min Ho LEE ; Dong Hoo LEE
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2007;50(5):292-298
BACKGROUND/AIMS: p53 gene plays an important role in cell cycle control in response to DNA damage which may increase the probability of mutations leading to carcinogenesis. The role of p53 gene polymorphisms [codon 72 (exon 4) and 16-bp duplication (intron 3)] as potential markers indicating cancer risk remains inconclusive, and the data on gastric cancer are very limited. The aim of this study was to assess the role of p53 gene polymorphisms in the risk of gastric cancer and in the determination of genetic susceptibility to gastric cancer in Koreans. METHODS: We analysed p53 genotypes using a polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphism assay in a population-based case-control study in 120 gastric cancer patients and 145 cancer-free controls in Koreans. RESULTS: There was no specific genotype of p53 gene polymorphism in the gastric cancer patients compared to cancer-free controls. In p53 codon 72 and 16-bp duplication polymorphisms, the frequency and distribution of genotypes showed no statistical significance (p=0.7125 and p=0.1659). There was no difference in genotype by histologic subtypes, location of lesion, and age. However, the genotypic distribution in the patient subgroups with a history of heavy cigarette smoking of p53 16-bp duplication polymorphism were significantly different from those of cancer-free controls (p=0.0079). CONCLUSIONS: The p53 codon 72 and 16-bp duplication polymorphisms were not associated with the increased risk of gastric cancer and did not seem to contribute to gastric cancer susceptibility among Koreans. It is possible that p53 16-bp duplication polymorphism modulates the risk of smoking-induced gastric cancer development in Koreans. In order to clarify the associations between specific genotypes and gastric cancer risk, the evaluations of these polymorphisms in other ethnic backgrounds with larger number of patients would be needed.
Adult
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Aged
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Case-Control Studies
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Codon
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Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Female
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*Genes, p53
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Genotype
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Heterozygote
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Homozygote
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Middle Aged
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*Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
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Stomach Neoplasms/*genetics/pathology
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Tandem Repeat Sequences/*genetics