1.Analysis of Pulmonary Asbestos Body in Malignant Mesothelioma: A case report.
Hoon Kyu OH ; Jae Yoe RO ; Chul Jong YOON ; Je Geun CHI
Korean Journal of Pathology 1999;33(5):361-366
The association between occupational asbestos exposure and the subsequent development of malignant mesothelioma of pleura is well recognized. We analyzed an asbestos body by energy dispersive X-ray analyser in a case of malignant mesothelioma of pleura who had a history of asbestos exposure 30 years ago. In transmission electron microscope, the asbestos body was composed of a core of refractile thin asbestos fiber bundle and beaded masses of electron-dense iron and protein complex. The core fibers were analyzed as an amphibole type crocidolite fiber [(Na2Fe3Fe2(Si8O22)(OH)2] which composed of high content of silicon, iron and sodium.
Asbestos*
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Asbestos, Crocidolite
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Iron
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Mesothelioma*
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Pleura
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Silicon
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Sodium
2.Descending Necroting Mediastinitis: 1 case report.
Hyong Seok KANG ; Sub LEE ; Oh Choon KWON ; Wook Su AHN ; Chi Hoon BAE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2000;33(8):693-696
Descending necrotizing mediastinitis (DNM) is one of the most lethal form of mediastinitis originating from an oropharyngeal infection. It requires an early and aggressive sugical treatment, but the operative approach and optimal form of mediastinal drainage remains controversial. We report a case of DNM in a 45-year-old male who underwent right cervicomediastinotomy to drain the deep neck space, upper mediastinum and anterior mediastinal drainage was accomplished through a subxiphoid approach. After this procedure, he steadily improved and was dischrged on hospital day 36. We report this case with a brief review of the literature.
Drainage
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Humans
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Male
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Mediastinitis*
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Mediastinum
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Middle Aged
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Neck
3.Primary Synovial Sarcoma in the Mediastinum: A case report.
Chi Hoon BAE ; Oh Choon KWON ; Sub LEE ; Chang Ho CHO
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2001;34(5):437-440
Synovial sarcoma is a malignant soft tissue tumor that primarily occurs in the paraarticular regions, especially in the knee. They are composed of keratin-positive epithelial cells and vimentin-positive spindle cells. We report a 76 year old woman with a primary synovial sarcoma in the mediastinum that had severe adhesion to the right side of pericardium. Primary synovial sarcoma in the mediastinum is extremely rare and this is the first case reported in the Korean literature. The mass including the pericardium was resected and the defect was closed with Gore-Tex patch. The patient is well and free of disease 6 months after the operation.
Aged
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Epithelial Cells
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Female
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Humans
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Knee
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Mediastinum*
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Pericardium
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Polytetrafluoroethylene
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Sarcoma, Synovial*
4.Holocord: Ganglioglioma.
Jung Hoon KIM ; Kyu Chang WANG ; Byung Kyu CHO ; Chang Wan OH ; Je G CHI ; Kil Soo CHOI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1990;19(2):295-299
Spinal cord ganglioglioma is an extremely rare tumor. Authors present a 6-year old boy who had a holocord ganglioglioma with a long history of kypho-scoliosis. The mass was located entirely in the spinal cord and mixed cystic and solid with variable consistencies. The color was grayish purple-yellow in soft part, and pale yellow-white in scirrhoid part. It was not well demarcated by surrounding normal spinal cord in major parts.
Child
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Ganglioglioma*
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Humans
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Male
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Spinal Cord
5.Arteriovenous fistula following lumbar laminectomy: a case.
Joong Hwan OH ; Chi Soon YOON ; Eun Kee KIM ; Chong Kook LEE ; Hae Yong LEE ; Keum Soo PARK ; Kyung Hoon CHOE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;24(6):605-609
No abstract available.
Arteriovenous Fistula*
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Laminectomy*
6.Hybrid Procedure for Aortic Arch Aneurysm: Arch Vessels Debranching and Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair?: 2 case reports.
Seok KIM ; Oh Choon KWON ; Sub LEE ; Jun Woo CHO ; Chi Hoon BAE ; Ki Sung PARK
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;43(5):529-533
Conventional surgery for aortic arch aneurysms have many postoperative complications and a high mortality rate due to prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time, especially in high risk patients. In this report, we present two cases of a hybrid procedure that involves open brachiocephalic bypass with concomitant endovascular arch stent grafting in high risk patients with distal aortic arch aneurysm.
Aneurysm
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Aorta, Thoracic
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Chimera
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Humans
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Postoperative Complications
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Stents
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Transplants
7.Cadmium Induced Acute Lung Injury and TUNEL Expression of Apoptosis in Respiratory Cells.
Kun Young KWON ; Jae Hwi JANG ; Sun Young KWON ; Chi Heum CHO ; Hoon Kyu OH ; Sang Pyo KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2003;18(5):655-662
We examined the ultrastructural features of the lung parenchyma and the expression of apoptosis of the respiratory cells by TUNEL technique. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n=30) were intra-tracheally injected with cadmium (2.5 mg/kg) into both lungs. The light and electron microscopic features of the lung tissues were examined on Days 1, 3, 7 and 10 after the injection of cadmium. Specimen preparations for the light and electron microscopic TUNEL stains were performed. Ultrastructurally, on Days 1 and 3, the alveolar spaces were filled with edematous fluid, and desquamated type I epithelial cells. On Days 7 and 10, the alveolar spaces and interstitium were patchy infiltrated with young fibroblasts and some collagen deposition. The light microscopic TUNEL stain showed that apoptosis of the alveolar cells was most prominent on Day 1, and then the number of apoptosis was markedly decreased on Days 3, 7 and 10. The electron microscopic TUNEL stain showed the electron dense homogenous nuclear expression, and the formation of intra-nuclear blebs which protrude to the outside of nuclei. On Days 7 and 10, there are frequent apoptotic nuclear bodies in the alveolar macrophages. We could examine the identification of the equivocal apoptotic cells and various morphologic expression of apoptotic nuclei on the electron microscopic TUNEL stain.
Acetone/pharmacology
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Animals
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Apoptosis
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Cadmium/metabolism/*pharmacology
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Cell Nucleus/metabolism
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*In Situ Nick-End Labeling
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Lung/*cytology/*injuries/pathology/*ultrastructure
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Male
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Microscopy, Electron
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Pulmonary Alveoli/metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Time Factors
8.Is Sarcopenia a Potential Risk Factor for Distal Radius Fracture? Analysis Using Propensity Score Matching.
Jun Ku LEE ; Byung Ho YOON ; Chi Hoon OH ; Jung Gon KIM ; Soo Hong HAN
Journal of Bone Metabolism 2018;25(2):99-106
BACKGROUND: Cases of low-energy-induced distal radius fracture (DRF) are increasing. Sarcopenia is considered to be an independent risk factor for fragility fractures. We compared body appendicular lean muscle mass (ALM) and bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with DRF and a comparable control population. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between skeletal muscle mass and DRF. METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of patients diagnosed with fragility DRF. The DRF group included 87 patients treated at our institute. The control group comprised data for 87 individuals in the general population from among 2,124 selected using nearest-neighbor propensity scoring, based on age, weight, height, and body mass index. All medical conditions and past history were also compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The relative overall ALM, combining arm and leg lean body mass divided by height squared, was not significantly different (DRF group, 6.093 kg/m²; controls, 5.945 kg/m²). T-score, a parameter of BMD, was significantly different between groups (DRF, −2.42; controls, −2.05). The proportion of patients with osteoporosis was significantly different (DRF, 44 [50.6%] vs. control, 29 [33.3%], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with DRF did not have significantly lower average lean body mass. BMD was significantly lower in patients with DRF than in controls.
Arm
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Body Mass Index
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Bone Density
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Humans
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Leg
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Osteoporosis
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Osteoporotic Fractures
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Propensity Score*
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Radius Fractures*
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Radius*
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors*
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Sarcopenia*
9.Practice patterns of multidisciplinary team meetings in Korean cancer care and patient satisfaction with this approach
Chi Hoon MAENG ; Hee Kyung AHN ; Sung Yong OH ; Seungtaek LIM ; Bong-Seog KIM ; Do Yeun KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;35(1):205-214
Background/Aims:
The multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach is a cornerstone of clinical oncology. This study investigated the current state of MDT care, including patient satisfaction, in Korea.
Methods:
We obtained the annual number of cancer patients who have received MDT care since 2014 from the registry of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA). In addition, patients who received MDT care from August 2014 to May 2017 at four university hospitals were further characterized, and patient satisfaction was measured prospectively using a patient-reported questionnaire.
Results:
The total number of patients who received MDT care increased from 2014 to 2016 (2,113 to 9,998 patients, respectively) in the HIRA Cohort. The type of cancer that most often required MDT was breast cancer (23.8%), followed by colorectal cancer (19.1%). In the Representative Cohort (n = 1,032), MDT was requested by the surgeon more than half the time (55.7%). The main focus of MDT was decision making for further treatment planning (99.0%). The number of doctors participating in the MDT was usually five (70.0%). After initiating an MDT approach, the treatment plan changed for 17.4% of patients. Among these patients, 359 completed a prospective satisfaction survey regarding their MDT care. The overall satisfaction with the MDT approach was very high, with an average score of 9.6 out of 10 points.
Conclusions
The application of MDT care is a rapidly growing trend in clinical oncology, and shows high patient satisfaction. Further research is needed to determine which types of cancer patients could benefit most from MDT, and to enable MDT care to operate more efficiently so that it may expand successfully throughout Korea.
10.Evaluation of Characteristics of the Dental Maturity in Girls with Precocious Puberty
Chi Hoon KIM ; Chung-Min KANG ; Ik-Hwan KIM ; Je Seon SONG ; Seong Oh KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 2020;47(3):312-319
Precocious puberty (PP) is defined as the early development of secondary sexual characteristics (before the ages of 8 years in girls and 9 years in boys). The aim of this study is to identify characteristics of the dental maturity in girls with PP that discriminate them from normal healthy girls. This study included 99 girls aged 6 - 8 years with PP and 99 girls without past medical history of same chronological age (control group). The study was performed on 198 panoramic radiographs (99 PP girls, 99 control group girls). Demirjian method was used to evaluate the panoramic radiographs and determine dental maturity. Difference in dental maturity score and tooth formation stages between the two groups were analyzed. The PP group showed significant higher maturity score than control group. Among mandibular teeth, mandibular 2nd premolar and 2nd molar were significantly more mature in the PP group than control group. Logistic regression analysis showed that mandibular 2nd molar was only significant predictor for PP girls.