1.A Case of Pulmonary Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor.
Kook Joo NA ; Ung YU ; Sung Bum HONG ; Yong Sun CHOI ; Byong Pyo KIM ; Sang Hyung KIM ; Byong Hee AHN
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(1):102-104
Inflammatory myofibroblastoma is a solid tumor, occurring mainly to children and young adults, and occupying 0.7% of total isolated pulmonary nodules. Since 1973, several cases about inflammatory myofibroblastoma have been reported. Firstly, this tumor was found in lungs. Then, tumors have been founded and reported in mesentery or cardioesophageal region. Histologically, this tumor can be classified as a benign tumor. However, since this tumor has two characteristics showing malignancy, that is, local invasion and recurrence, malignancy can not be completely excluded. Recently, a patient with pulmonary inflammatory myofibroblastoma underwent surgical resection without any signs or symptoms of recurrence.
Child
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Humans
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Lung
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Lung Neoplasms
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Mesentery
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Myofibroblasts*
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Neoplasms, Muscle Tissue
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Recurrence
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Young Adult
2.Early Clinical Experience in Aortic Valve Replacement Using On-X(R) Prosthetic Heart Valve.
Byong Hee AHN ; Joon Kyung CHUN ; Sang Wan RYU ; Yong Sun CHOI ; Byong Pyo KIM ; Sung Bum HONG ; Jong Chun PARK ; Sang Hyung KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;36(9):651-658
BACKGROUND: Since the first implanted in September 1997, the use of On-X prosthetic heart valve has been increasing around in the world. This study was designed to assess the feasibility, safety, and the postoperative hemodynamics with this new valve in clinical setting. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The current study was carried out on 52 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement with this prosthesis between April 1999 to August 2002 at Chonnam National University Hospital to evaluate the surgical results. 52% of the patients were male and the average age at implant was 50+/-13 years. The study followed the guidelines of the AATS/STS. Preoperatively, 32 (61.5%) patients were in NYHA functional class III or IV and 2 patients had previous aortic valve surgery. Concomitant cardiac surgery was performed in 71.1%. The implanted valve sizes were 19 mm in 13 patients, 21 mm in 26, 23 mm in 10 and 25 mm in 3, respectively. Mean follow-up was 16.6+/-10.5 months (1~39 months). Echocardiographic assessment was performed pre- and immediate postoperatively, as well as 3, 6, 12 months after surgery, evaluating pressure loss and regression of left ventricular hypertrophy. RESULT: Mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was 191+/-94.7 minutes with an aortic cross-clamp time of 142+/-51.7 minutes. There was no early and late mortality. Freedom from adverse events at 1 year in the study were as follows: thromboembolism, 95.6+/-6%; bleeding events, 90.2+/-4%; paravalvular leakage 92.3+/-4%; and overall valve-related morbidity at 1 year was 76.6+/-3%. There were no cases of valve thrombosis, prosthetic valve endocarditis and structural or non-structural failure. Left ventricular function at 12 months after surgery (EF=62.7+/-9.8%) revealed a statistically significant improvement compared to preoperative investigation (EF=55.8+/-15.9%, p=0.006). Left ventricular mass index was 247.3+/-122.3 g/m2 on preoperative echocardiographic study, but regressed to 155.5+/-58.2 g/m2 at postoperative 1 year (p=0.002). Over the follow-up period a further decrease of peak transvalvular gradients was observed in all patients: 62.5+/-38.0 mmHg on preoperative assessment, 18.2+/-6.8 mmHg at immediate postoperative period (p<0.0001), 7.6+/-5.09 mmHg (p<0.0001) at 6 month, 18.0+/-10.8 mmHg (p<0.0001) at 1 year. CONCLUSION: The On-X prosthetic heart valve performs satisfactorily in the first 1 year period. Clinical outcome by examining NYHA functional classification revealed especially good results. Effective regression of left ventricular hypertrophy and statistically significant decrease of transvalvular gradient were observed over the first year, but longer-term follow-up of this patient group is needed to establish the expected rates for late valve-related events as well as the long-term clinical efficacy of this valve.
Aortic Valve*
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Classification
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Echocardiography
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Endocarditis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Freedom
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Heart Valve Prosthesis
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Heart Valves*
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Heart*
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Hemodynamics
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular
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Jeollanam-do
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Male
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Mortality
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Postoperative Period
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Prostheses and Implants
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Thoracic Surgery
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Thromboembolism
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Thrombosis
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Ventricular Function, Left
3.The clinical significance of maternal weight adjustment in maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein screening.
Jung Eun LEE ; Hyo Sun AHN ; Young Chul KIM ; Eun Sung KIM ; Kyu Byong JUNG ; Ho Won HAN ; Kie Suk OH
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1993;4(3):323-328
No abstract available.
alpha-Fetoproteins*
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Mass Screening*
4.Survey on Blood Donation Recognition and Korean Red Cross’ Response during COVID-19 Pandemic
Hye Jin BAE ; Byong Sun AHN ; Mi Ae YOUN ; Don Young PARK
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;32(3):191-200
Background:
This study investigated the recognition of employees and blood donors regarding the spread of COVID-19 and the response of the Korean Red Cross Blood Service.
Methods:
An online survey was conducted through internal groupware targeting employees of the Korean Red Cross Blood Center and Blood Laboratory Center. For the blood donor survey, a text message containing the survey URL was sent to 20,000 blood donors on July 31, 2020, and the responses were analyzed.
Results:
Of those who received text messages, 63.7% of staff and 8.6% of blood donors participated. Of the employees surveyed, the greatest urgency was the need to prepare after COVID-19; strengthening safety and protection measures of employees showed the highest result. In the concern on future blood services, the highest result was the deterioration of blood supply due to decreasing number of blood donors. In a survey of blood donors, 16.0% answered that the spread of COVID-19 had a very negative or somewhat negative effect on the recognition of blood donation, and 80.4% responded positively to sending an ‘emergency disaster message requesting blood donation’ when blood stocks dropped sharply.
Conclusion
It is necessary to expand blood donation promotion and prepare systematic blood donor management measures for a stable blood supply during a pandemic, such as COVID-19. The emergency disaster message requesting blood donation helped solve the blood shortage, but it appears that an effective use plan will be needed in the future.
5.Early and Mid-term Results of Operation for Infective Endocarditis on Mitral Valve.
Byong Hee AHN ; Joon Kyung CHUN ; Ung YU ; Sang Wan RYU ; Yong Sun CHOI ; Byong Pyo KIM ; Sung Bum HONG ; Min Sun BUM ; Kook Ju NA ; Jong Chun PARK ; Sang Hyung KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(1):27-34
BACKGROUND: Infective endocarditis shows higher operative morbidity and mortality rates than other cardiac diseases. The vast majority of studies on infective endocarditis have been made on aortic endocarditis, with little attention having been paid to infective endocarditis on the mitral valve. This study attempts to investigate the clinical aspects and operative results of infective endocarditis on the mitral valve. METERIAL AND METHOD: The subjects of this study consist of 23 patients who underwent operations for infective endocariditis on the mitral valve from June 1995 to May 2003. Among them, 2 patients suffered from prosthetic valvular endocarditis and the other 21 from native valvular endocarditis. The subjects were evenly distributed age-wise with an average age of 44.8+/-15.7 (11~66) years. Emergency operations were performed on seventeen patients (73.9%) due to large vegetation or instable hemodynamic status. In preoperative examinations, twelve patients exhibited congestive heart failure, four patients renal failure, two patients spleen and renal infarction, and two patients temporary neurological defects, while one patient had a brain abscess. Based on the NYHA functional classification, seven patients were determined to be at Grade II, 9 patients at Grade III, and 6 patients at Grade IV. Vegetations were detected in 20 patients while mitral regurgitation was dominant in 19 patients with 4 patients showing up as mitral stenosis dominant on the preoperative echocardiogram. Blood cultures for causative organisms were performed on all patients, and positive results were obtained from ten patients, with five cases of Streptococcus viridance, two cases of methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus, and one case each of Corynebacterium, Haemophillis, and Gernella. Operations were decided according to the AA/AHA guidelines (1988). The mean follow-up period was 27.6+/-23.3 (1~97) months. RESULT: Mitral valve replacements were performed on 13 patients, with mechanical valves being used on 9 patients and tissue valves on the other 4. Several kinds of mitral valve repair or mitral valvuloplasty were carried out on the remaining 10 patients. Associated procedures included six aortic valve replacements, two tricuspid annuloplasty, one modified Maze operation, and one direct closure of a ventricular septal defect. Postoperative complications included two cases of bleeding and one case each of mediastinitis, low cardiac output syndrome, and pneumonia. There were no cases of early deaths, or death within 30 days following the operation. No patient died in the hospital or experienced valve related complications. One patient, however, underwent mitral valvuloplasty 3 months after the operation. Another patient died from intra-cranial hemorrhage in the 31st month after the operation. Therefore, the valve-related death rate was 4.3%, and the valve-related complication rate 8.6% on mid-term follow-up. 1, 3-, and 5-year valve- related event free rates were 90.8%, 79.5%, and 79.5%, respectively, while 1, follow-up. 1, 3-, and 5-year valve- related event free rates were 90.8%, 79.5%, and 79.5%, respectively, while 1, 3-, and 5-year survival rates were 100%, 88.8%, and 88.8%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that a complete removal of infected tissues is essential in the operative treatment of infectious endocarditis of the mitral valve. It is also suggested that when infected tissues are completely removed, neither type of material nor method of operation has a significant effect on the operation result. The postoperative results also suggest the need for a close follow-up observation of the patients suspected of having brain damage, which is caused by preoperative blood contamination or emboli from vegetation, for a possible cerebral vascular injury such as mycotic aneurysm.
Aneurysm, Infected
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Aortic Valve
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Brain
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Brain Abscess
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Cardiac Output, Low
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Classification
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Corynebacterium
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Emergencies
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Endocarditis*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Heart Diseases
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Heart Failure
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Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular
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Hemodynamics
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Infarction
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Mediastinitis
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Methods
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Mitral Valve Insufficiency
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Mitral Valve Stenosis
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Mitral Valve*
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Mortality
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Pneumonia
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Postoperative Complications
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Renal Insufficiency
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Spleen
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Streptococcus
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Survival Rate
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Vascular System Injuries
6.Total Arterial Revascularization Using Y-composite Graft for Isolated Left Main Coronary Artery Disease.
Byong Hee AHN ; Ung YU ; Jun Kyung CHUN ; Sang Wan RYU ; Yong Sun CHOI ; Byong Pyo KIM ; Sung Bum HONG ; Min Seon BUM ; Kook Ju NA ; Myung Ho JUNG ; Sang Hyung KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(1):35-42
BACKGROUND: For the treatment of isolated left main coronary artery disease, twelve arterial revascularizations with Y-composite grafts using left internal thoracic artery and radial artery or right gastroepiploic artery were performed. This study was performed to investigate whether Y-composite graft can satisfy the blood flow required to make myocardium act properly or not. Borderline stenotic lesions on the left main coronary artery, which are very prone to remodel the bypassed vessels due to competitive flows, were also considered. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Among 247 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting from March 2000 to April 2003, 12 patients (4.7%) who had received total arterial revascularizations for the isolated left main coronary artery disease were studied retrospectively. RESULT: Left anterior descending arteries were bypassed with left internal thoracic artery by off-pump technique in all patients, however, 2 cases of left obtuse marginal branches were bypassed under on-pump beating heart. Except for one patient, who did not have an obtuse marginal branch more than 1 mm in diameter, 11 patients had gone through complete arterial revascularizaions by use of the Y shape arterial graft. Among five patients who had less than 75% stenosis, one patient showed string sign on left internal thoracic artery grafted to left anterior descending artery. However, two grafts to obtuse marginal branches were completely obstructed and one showed slender sign. There were no graft-dominant flow in patients with stenotic lesion less than 75%. On the contrary to the result of patients with stenotic lesions less than 75%, all the patients with stenotic lesions more than 90% showed graft-dominant blood flow. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, it is assumed that, when stenotic lesions are over 90%, coronary artery bypass grafting with an Y shape arterial graft could possibly give enough help to the obstructed coronary arteries in blood supplying to myocardium, which needs massive quantity of blood to act well. However, when patients have borderline stenoses, through scrupulous examinations, more prudent and flexible decisions are required in choosing the treatment methods, such as, direct anastomosis of vein or artery to aorta, or adding supplementary treatment methods like percutaneous coronary intervention, rather than choosing a fixed treatment methods.
Aorta
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Arteries
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Coronary Artery Bypass
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Coronary Artery Disease*
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Coronary Vessels*
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Gastroepiploic Artery
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Heart
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Humans
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Mammary Arteries
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Myocardium
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
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Radial Artery
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Retrospective Studies
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Transplants*
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Veins
7.Clinical Features of Posterior Inferior Cerebella Artery Aneurysms.
Byong Cheol KIM ; Byung Moon CHO ; Kyung Sik RYU ; Eng Myung MOON ; Sung Ki AHN ; Ho Kook LEE ; Seung Koan HONG ; Se Hyuck PARK ; Sun Kil CHOI ; Sae Moon OH
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery 2004;6(2):122-129
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to characterize the distribution of posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysm, the computed tomography (CT) patterns of hemorrhage, and the clinical presentation thereof. METHODS: We reviewed the records 1050 patients with intracranial aneurysms treated at our institution between January 1999 and November 2003. Upon clinical review of radiological data and postoperative reports, we found 20 patients with PICA aneurysms. RESULTS: The incidence of PICA aneurysms was 1.9% of all intracranial aneurysms. The location of PICA aneurysms varied. Of the 20 PICA aneurysm cases, ruptured aneurysms accounted for 18 cases. Review of only these ruptured cases resulted in the following observations : Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) was presented in 94.4% of cases. Isolated infratentorial and supratentorial SAH was present in 7 cases (38.9%) and 2 cases (11.1%), respectively. SAH involving the infratentorial and supratentorial region was present in 8 cases (44.5%). Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) with or without associated SAH was seen in 77.8% of cases, whereas isolated IVH was seen in only one case. Perimedullary large hematoma was present in 50% of cases, while the hematoma was consistently thicker on the aneurysm side. Hydrochephalus was present in 16 cases (88.9%). Although patients' postoperative outcomes were excellent or good in 70% of the above cases, initial angiograms failed to reveal ruptured PICA aneurysms in 3 cases. CONCLUSION: PICA aneurysm is rare in most aneurysm cases. However, awareness of a possibility of PICA aneurysm and its features are still nonetheless important. IVH and hydrocephalus are commonly presented with a ruptured PICA aneurysm and complete vertebral angiography is a required to recognize this condition.
Aneurysm*
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Aneurysm, Ruptured
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Angiography
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Arteries*
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Hematoma
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hydrocephalus
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Incidence
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Intracranial Aneurysm
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Pica
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
8.Adrenal Crisis after Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery.
Byong Hee AHN ; Yong Sun CHOI ; Sang Wan RYU ; Sung Bum HONG ; Myung Ho JEONG ; Sang Hyung KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(7):601-605
Addisonian crisis, also commonly referred to as adrenal crisis, occurs when the cortisol produced by the adrenal gland is insufficient to meet the body's needs. Pituitary apoplexy usually occurs as hemorrhagic and ischemic necrosis in the presence of a pre-existing pituitary adenoma, and is a rare sequela of cardiovascular surgery. Most pituitary apoplexy that happens in cardiovascular surgery has been known to be related to harmful effects of the cardiopulmonary bypass. The case presented herein illustrates occult pituitary apoplexy that occurred after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. In this patient, the initial signs of addisonian crisis was similar to those of septic shock, and were overlooked. However, once recognized, they were reduced dramatically with standard stress-dose cortisone.
Adrenal Glands
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Adrenal Insufficiency
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Coronary Artery Bypass
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Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump*
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Cortisone
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Humans
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Hydrocortisone
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Necrosis
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Pituitary Apoplexy
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Pituitary Gland
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Pituitary Neoplasms
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Shock, Septic
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Transplants
9.Predictive factors of central lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Byong Hyon AHN ; Je Ryong KIM ; Ho Chul JEONG ; Jin Sun LEE ; Eil Sung CHANG ; Yong Hun KIM
Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research 2015;88(2):63-68
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between central lymph node (CLN) metastasis and clinicopathologic characteristics of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). In addition, we investigated the incidence and risk factors for contralateral CLN metastasis in unilateral PTC. This study suggests the appropriate surgical extent for CLN dissection. METHODS: A prospective study of 500 patients with PTC who underwent total thyroidectomy and prophylactic bilateral CLN dissection was conducted. RESULTS: Of 500 patients, 255 had CLN metastases. The rate of CLN metastasis was considerably higher in cases of younger patients (<45 years old) (P < 0.001; odds ratio [OR], 2.357) and of a maximal tumor size greater than 1 cm (P < 0.001; OR, 3.165). Ipsilateral CLN metastasis was detected in 83.1% of cases (133/160) of unilateral PTC, only contralateral CLN metastases in 3.7% of cases (6/160), and bilateral CLN metastases in 13.1% of cases (21/160). The rate of contralateral CLN metastasis was considerably higher in cases of PTC with a large tumor size (> or =1 cm) (P = 0.019; OR, 4.440) and with ipsilateral CLN metastasis (P = 0.047; OR, 2.613). CONCLUSION: Younger age (<45 years old) and maximal tumor size greater than 1 cm were independent risk factors for CLN metastasis. Maximal tumor size greater than 1 cm and presence of ipsilateral CLN macrometastasis were independent risk factors for contralateral CLN metastasis. Therefore, both CLN dissections should be considered for unilateral PTC with a maximal tumor size greater than 1 cm or presence of ipsilateral CLN macrometastasis.
Humans
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Incidence
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Lymph Nodes*
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
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Odds Ratio
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Prospective Studies
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Risk Factors
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
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Thyroidectomy
10.Medullary and Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma as a Collision Tumor: Report of Five Cases.
Ho Chul JEONG ; Je Ryong KIM ; Byong Hyon AHN ; Jin Sun LEE ; Eil Sung CHANG ; Jin Man KIM
Korean Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2014;14(1):18-21
Medullary thyroid carcinoma and papillary thyroid carcinoma are different subtypes of thyroid carcinoma. The concomitant occurrence of medullary thyroid carcinoma and papillary thyroid carcinoma as a collision tumor is rare. We describe five cases of medullary and papillary thyroid carcinoma as a collision tumor. Four women and one man underwent thyroidectomy for treatment of thyroid cancer. Collision tumor was then detected by histopathologic finding. Genetic testing, point mutation of the BRAF gene or mutation of the RET gene was performed in three cases. However, only one case had point mutation of the BRAF gene. Exact diagnosis of this uncommon event is important because the strategies for treatment of papillary thyroid carcinoma and medullary thyroid carcinoma are different.
Diagnosis
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Female
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Genetic Testing
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Humans
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Point Mutation
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
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Thyroidectomy