1.Immunohistochemical Profile of Sclerosing Hepatic Carcinoma.
Chan Il PARK ; Young Nyun PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1994;28(6):636-642
Sclerosing hepatic carcinoma (SHC) is composed of slender cords or small nests of tumor cells with peripheral palisading, and abundant intervening sclerosis. The tumor seems to have the histologic features of both hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocarcinoma. To evaluate the phenotypic expression of SHC and to investigate its cellular origin, immunohistochemical studies on three cases of SHC were performed. In all cases, the tumor cells showed positive staining for cytokeratins AE1, AE3 and 19, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA). The expressions of cytokeratins AE1 and 19 were stronger in the palisading cells than the interior of the cords and nests. Conversely, CEA and EMA were expressed mainly in the inner portion. Alpha-fetoprotein was expressed in only one case, mainly in the palisading cells. In summary, SHC has the histological as well as the immunohistochemical profiles intermediate between HCC and cholangiocarcinoma, and the immunohistochemical profile suggests that SHC arises from primitive hepatoblast with a tendency of differentiation to the bile duct epithelium.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
2.A Case of Salivary Duct Cyst in Oral Mucosa.
Young Joon PARK ; You Chan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(3):258-259
No abstract available.
Mouth Mucosa*
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Salivary Ducts*
3.Ichthyosis Hystrix Treated by Vitamin A acid Ointment Application.
Young Chan CHOI ; Yoon Kee PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1977;15(1):69-74
Ichthyosis hystrix is a localized variant of Bullous Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma by Broq, and also, localized form of Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis according to Frost and Van Scott's classification of ichthyosi-form dermatoses. Clinically it is generally considered to be widespread systematized epidermal nevus, and demonstrating an autosomal dominant pattem of inheritance, and characterized by verrucous scale at or shortly after birth with particular involve- ment of flexural areas. A case of 21 year old girl with ichthyosis hystrix was reported, The skin lesion showed multiple rice to pea sized linear verrucous papules on left forearm, neck, axilla and upper chest. The skin biopsy was done, the finding shows remarked laminated hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, papillomatosis, and vacuoliization on malpighian layer. Diagnosis was confirmed by clinicaI apperance and histopathologicaI finding. The method of treatment is 0. 05% Vitamin A acid ointment application and show marked improvement.
Axilla
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Biopsy
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Classification
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Forearm
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Humans
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Hyperkeratosis, Epidermolytic
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Ichthyosis*
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Neck
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Nevus
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Papilloma
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Parturition
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Peas
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Porcupines*
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Skin
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Skin Diseases
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Thorax
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Tretinoin*
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Vitamin A*
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Vitamins*
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Wills
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Young Adult
4.Surgical complications of CAPD.
Chan Dae PARK ; Jin Young KWAK
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;43(3):439-444
No abstract available.
Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory*
5.Generalized Exanthematous Eruption Caused by Influenza Vaccination.
Young Joon PARK ; You Chan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(9):662-663
No abstract available.
Influenza, Human*
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Vaccination*
7.Ischemic facial nerve paralysis induced by epinephrine in rabbits.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(2):321-325
No abstract available.
Epinephrine*
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Facial Nerve*
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Paralysis*
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Rabbits*
8.Concurrent Venous Lake and Blue Nevus of the Lower Lip.
Young Joon PARK ; You Chan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2018;56(3):222-223
No abstract available.
Lakes*
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Lip*
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Nevus, Blue*
9.Gross Anatomical Typing of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Classification of 49 lobectomized hepatocellular carcinomas.
Young Nyun PARK ; Eun Kyung HAN ; Chan Il PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1991;25(2):83-92
Forty-nine lobectomized hepatocellular carcinomas(HCC) were classified according to the gross anatomical features. Because the presence of cirrhosis in the remaining liver has a good clinico-pathological implication, cases of HCC were divided into non-cirrhotic(non-LC) and cirrhotic(LC) groups. In both groups, the tumors themselves belonged to either expanding, focal spreading, spreading or mixed type. Another special type, which has been called a "diffuse type" is added in the LC group with the name of "cirrhotomimetic type" Among 49 cases, 21 belonged to the non-LC group and 28 to the LC group. Most common was expanding type(20 cases, 40.8%), which was followed by spreading(32.7%), focal spreading(16.3%), mixed(6.1%) and cirrhotomimetic(4.1%) types. Expanding type of the LC group was the single most common type(13 cases, 26.5%). The accordance rate of gross typing was 0.94. Tumor masses of the LC group showed a greater tendency of having a fibrous capsule(60.7%) and a lobulated cut surface(82.1%), in contrast to those of the non-LC group (28.6% and 42.9% respectively). The patient's age and the HBsAg seropositivity were not different between the groups and between the types. Increased serum level of AFP was particularly frequent in the spreading type(81.3%) of both groups and in the cirrhotomimetic type(100%).
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
10.Kupffer Cells in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Young Nyun PARK ; Soon Hee JUNG ; Chan Il PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1989;23(3):305-310
Kupffer cells are tissue macrophages (histiocytes) fixed in hepatie sinusoids. Since malignant hepatocytes are the only tumor parencymal cells of the hepatocellular carcinoma, theoretically there are no Kupffer cells within the hepatocellular carcinoma. To clarify whether it is true or not, 12 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma of the trabecular type with some extents of the non-neoplastic surrounding liver were subjected to immunoperoxidase staining for lysozyme and S-100 protein and the results are as follows. 1) Kupffer cells were stained positively by the immunoperoxidase staining for lysozyme but not for S-100 protein, indicating that they are monocyte derived macrophages. 2) Kupffer cells were also present within the hepatocellular carcinoma, but were 2-7 times fewer within the hepatocellular carcinoma than in the non-neoplastic areas (p<0.05). 3) The non-neoplastic hepatic tissue of patients with serum HBsAg shows a tendency to have more kupffer cells than those without HBsAg.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular