1.Development and Evaluation of an 'Activity and Rest' Integrated Course.
Eui Gum OH ; Seon Young HWANG ; Jae Eun LEE ; Eun Kyeung SONG ; Min Jeong KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2007;19(4):624-633
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to develop an integrated undergraduate course including a PBL based on a blended learning strategy, and evaluate learners' responses. METHODS: The learning contents of cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal medical systems, and nursing diagnoses of 'activity and rest' domain (NANADA's classification II, 2005) were analyzed. Six clinical scenarios with the clients in different life cycles were developed for PBL. Classical lecture and group presentation with on-line self learning were implemented in addition to PBL. The developed course was implemented on 84 junior nursing students in a university for 7 weeks with 5 hours per day, two days per week. Students were asked to complete structured questionnaires including problem solving, critical thinking, and nursing diagnosis differentiation abilities. RESULTS: Learner's evaluation was positive in problem solving skills and in the differentiation ability of nursing diagnoses relevant to an 'activity and rest' functional health pattern. CONCLUSION: Development and implementation of integrated courses based on a blended learning method need to be continued to enhance students' thinking and self-directed learning abilities. Supporting strategies for individual learners should be added for successful blended learning such as individual on-line feedback and consideration of individual learning outcomes.
Classification
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Humans
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Learning
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Life Cycle Stages
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Nursing Diagnosis
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Problem Solving
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Problem-Based Learning
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Students, Nursing
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Thinking
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Surveys and Questionnaires
2.A Case of Primary Adrenal Gland Lymphoma.
Jae Hee YOON ; Young Yiul LEE ; Chan Gum PARK ; Byung Hee KOE ; In Soon KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2003;18(2):122-124
Primary adrenal lymphoma is extremely rare. We describe a case of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of diffuse large B-cell type with right adrenal involvement. The patient received chemotherapy and external irradiation and achieved complete remission of the disease. We describe the case of primary adrenal lymphoma with a review of the literature on this unusual neoplasm. Primary adrenal lymphoma should be included in the differential diagnosis of adrenal mass.
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/*diagnosis/therapy
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Human
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Lymphoma, Large-Cell/*diagnosis/therapy
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Treatment Outcome
3.Clinicopathologic Significance of BRAF Mutation and Extracellular Signal Regulated Kinase 1/2 Expression in Patients With a Colorectal Adenocarcinoma.
Hyung Ook KIM ; Beom Gyu KIM ; Seong Jae CHA ; Yong Gum PARK ; Tae Jin LEE
Annals of Coloproctology 2015;31(1):9-15
PURPOSE: BRAF mutation and expression of extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK) are linked with colorectal carcinogenesis through the serrated pathway. BRAF and ERK1/2 play important roles in the activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathways. The present study investigated the clinicopathologic outcomes of BRAF mutation and ERK1/2 expression in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and the possibility of using them as prognostic indicators. METHODS: Dual-priming oligonucleotide-based multiplex polymerase chain reaction for BRAF(V600E) mutation and immunohistochemical analysis of ERK1/2 were performed using 65 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples from patients with CRC. We analyzed the dependences of the clinicopathologic features on BRAF mutation and ERK1/2 expression. RESULTS: Out of 65 samples from CRC patients, BRAF mutation was detected in 3 (4.6%). The 3 patients with BRAF mutation presented with T3 CRC with lymph node metastasis (stage III) showing moderately or poorly differentiated histology. ERK1 and ERK2 were positively detected in 73.8% and 15.4% of the patients with CRC, respectively. ERK1 expression was significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.049). ERK2 expression was significantly correlated with tumor emboli (P < 0.05), tumor invasion (P = 0.035), lymph node metastasis (P = 0.017), and stage (P = 0.02). CONCLUSION: BRAF mutation and ERK1/2 expression may be associated with advanced or more aggressive CRC. These molecular markers might play prognostic roles in CRC developed through the serrated pathway.
Adenocarcinoma*
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Carcinogenesis
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Phosphotransferases*
4.Congenital Anomalies of the Coronary Arteries.
Young Hee CHOI ; Yeon Hyun CHOE ; Si Joon YOO ; Sang Hoon LEE ; Hweung Kon HWANG ; Pan Gum KIM ; Kwang Kon KOH ; Heung Jae LEE ; Jae Kon KO ; Seong Ho KIM ; Jong Woon CHOI ; Pyo Won PARK
Korean Circulation Journal 1991;21(3):556-566
The coronary arteries are also subject to congenital anomalies of both minor and major consequence. Hemodynamically significant primary anomalies of the coronary arteries are those which alter myocardial perfusion. There are four major types : coronary artery fistula, origin of the left voronary artery from the pulmonary artery, congenital coronary stenosis or atresia and origin of the left or right coronary artery from the opposite sinus of Valsalva with subsequent passage of the vessel between the aorta and right ventricular infundibulum. Minor anomlies are the variation of the origin of the coronary arteries from the aorta with normal distal circulation. We can see more coronary anomalies associated with congenital cardiac anomalies, probably representing a circulatory response to the primary intracardiac defect. We present a total of 76 cases of congenital coronary anomalies, reviewing 3946 cases of angiocardiography or selective coronary arteriography, performed during last 8 years at Sejong General Hospital.
Angiocardiography
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Angiography
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Aorta
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Arteries
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Coronary Stenosis
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Coronary Vessels*
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Fistula
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Hospitals, General
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Perfusion
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Pulmonary Artery
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Sinus of Valsalva
5.Cannulation of the Portal Vein during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in a Patient with Choledocholithiasis
Won Dong LEE ; Jae Sun SONG ; Byung Sun KIM ; Min A YANG ; Young Jae LEE ; Gum Mo JUNG ; Yong Keun CHO ; Jin Woong CHO ; Ji Woong KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2021;77(5):253-257
Cannulation of the portal vein is a rare complication of ERCP. This paper reports a case of portal vein catheterization during ERCP in a patient with choledocholithiasis. A 62-year-old man was admitted to the Presbyterian Medical Center with right upper quadrant pain and jaundice. ERCP was performed under the suspicion of obstructive jaundice caused by a radiolucent stone. Bile duct cannulation using a pull-type papillotome was attempted, but it failed. After needle-knife fistulotomy, wire-guided cannulation was performed successfully, and 10 mL contrast was injected. On the other hand, the fluoroscopy image showed that the contrast medium disappeared very quickly. Pure blood was collected when the catheter was aspirated to identify the bile reflux, indicating possible cannulation of the portal vein. The procedure was terminated immediately and abdominal computed tomography showed air in the portal vein. One day after, a follow-up CT scan showed no air in the portal vein. The patient underwent repeated ERCP, and the common bile duct was cannulated. In most cases, isolated portal vein cannulation does not result in severe morbidity. However, it is important to aware of this rare complication so that no further invasive procedure is performed on the patient.
6.Cannulation of the Portal Vein during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in a Patient with Choledocholithiasis
Won Dong LEE ; Jae Sun SONG ; Byung Sun KIM ; Min A YANG ; Young Jae LEE ; Gum Mo JUNG ; Yong Keun CHO ; Jin Woong CHO ; Ji Woong KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2021;77(5):253-257
Cannulation of the portal vein is a rare complication of ERCP. This paper reports a case of portal vein catheterization during ERCP in a patient with choledocholithiasis. A 62-year-old man was admitted to the Presbyterian Medical Center with right upper quadrant pain and jaundice. ERCP was performed under the suspicion of obstructive jaundice caused by a radiolucent stone. Bile duct cannulation using a pull-type papillotome was attempted, but it failed. After needle-knife fistulotomy, wire-guided cannulation was performed successfully, and 10 mL contrast was injected. On the other hand, the fluoroscopy image showed that the contrast medium disappeared very quickly. Pure blood was collected when the catheter was aspirated to identify the bile reflux, indicating possible cannulation of the portal vein. The procedure was terminated immediately and abdominal computed tomography showed air in the portal vein. One day after, a follow-up CT scan showed no air in the portal vein. The patient underwent repeated ERCP, and the common bile duct was cannulated. In most cases, isolated portal vein cannulation does not result in severe morbidity. However, it is important to aware of this rare complication so that no further invasive procedure is performed on the patient.
7.Preliminary Experience of Laparoscopic Hepatectomy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Gwan Chul LEE ; Choon Hyuck David KWON ; Jae Won JOH ; Jin Seok HEO ; Gum O JUNG ; Ju Ik MOON ; Jong Man KIM ; Mill Jae SHIN ; Moon Suk CHOI
Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2011;15(1):7-12
PURPOSE: Laparoscopic liver resection has gained much popularity in recent years, but relatively few centers have performed hepatectomies in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients due to the technical difficulties faced with underlying liver cirrhosis. We now present our early experience with laparoscopic liver resection in HCC performed in a single institution. METHODS: From October 2003 until March 2009, 39 laparoscopic liver resections were performed on HCC patients among whom 26 had underlying liver cirrhosis. RESULTS: The location of the tumor was in the left lateral section in 15, segment 5 or 6 in 20, segment 4 in 3 and caudate lobe in 1. Resection involving less than a monosegment was done in 26 and more than 2 segments in 13. Tumor size ranged from 0.8 cm to 6.6 cm (median 2.35) and the resection margin from 0.1 to 6 cm (median 1.5 cm). All patients were either stage I (29) or II (10). There was no difference between cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients in operation time (median 210 minutes, range 60~637), change of hematocrit value (4.8%, -1~19.6%), or hospital stay (8 days, 3~67 days). The median follow up duration was 15.1 months, and the 2-year recurrence free survival rate was 48.3%. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic liver resection in HCC with or without underlying cirrhosis seems to be feasible with minimal morbidity, especially in well selected cases with early stage HCC.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Fibrosis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hematocrit
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Hepatectomy
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Length of Stay
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Liver
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Liver Cirrhosis
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Recurrence
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Survival Rate
8.Underestimation of endoscopic size in large gastric epithelial neoplasms
Jae Sun SONG ; Byung Sun KIM ; Min A YANG ; Young Jae LEE ; Gum Mo JUNG ; Ji Woong KIM ; Jin Woong CHO
Clinical Endoscopy 2022;55(6):760-766
Background/Aims:
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is an effective method for resecting gastric adenomas and adenocarcinomas. A significant discrepancy was observed between endoscopic and pathological sizes in samples obtained from patients undergoing ESD. This study elucidates the factors affecting size discrepancy after formalin fixation.
Methods:
The records of 64 patients with 69 lesions were analyzed, including 50 adenomas and 19 adenocarcinomas. Data on location, gross shape, histology, and size after fixation in formalin were collected.
Results:
The mean size of the resected specimen appeared to decrease after formalin fixation (37.5 mm prefixation vs. 35.8 mm postfixation, p<0.05). The mean long axis diameter of the lesions was 20.3±7.9 mm prefixation and 13.4±7.9 mm postfixation. Size differences in lesions smaller than 20 mm were significantly greater than those in lesions larger than 20 mm (7.6±5.6 mm vs. 2.5±5.8 mm, p<0.01). In multivariate analysis, a tumor size of ≥20 mm was found to be an independent factor affecting size postformalin fixation (p<0.05).
Conclusions
The endoscopic size of lesions before ESD may be underestimated in tumors larger than 20 mm in size. Therefore, increased attention must be paid during ESD to avoid instances of incomplete resection.
9.A Case of Fibrolipoma of the Colon.
Young Jae LEE ; Jin Woong CHO ; Gum Mo JUNG ; Ji Woong KIM ; Yong Keun CHO ; Myoung Jin JU ; Yong Ung LEE
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2008;37(2):142-145
Lipomas of the gastrointestinal tract are rare, and most of them are frequently seen in the colon. This tumor is classified into subtypes by the proportion of the inner mesenchymal components. Fibrolipoma, as a variant type of lipoma, is rich in the fibrous component. It is generally detected incidentally, but sometimes symptoms such as bleeding, abdominal pain or anemia can be observed according to the size, shape and location of the tumor. It can be resected surgically or endoscopically, and then it can be confirmed by the pathologic diagnosis. Recurrence can occur, so follow-up evaluation is needed. We report here on a case of a fibrolipoma of the colon, and the tumor was endoscopically resected.
Abdominal Pain
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Anemia
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Colon
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Hemorrhage
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Lipoma
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Recurrence
10.A Case of Chronic Gastric Eosinophilic Abscess Treated by Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection.
Ji Woong KIM ; Young Jae LEE ; Gum Mo JUNG ; Yong Keun CHO ; Myoung Jin JU ; Jin Woong CHO ; Yong Ung LEE
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2007;35(1):33-37
Anisakiasis is a parasitic disease caused by ingestion of raw fish infected with anisakis larvae. The endoscopic features of the gastic mucosa are edema, ulceration and hemorrhage. Chronic gastric anisakiasis forming a submucosal tumor is rare. A 53-year old female was diagnosed with having a 1 cm sized gastric submucosal mass-like lesion by gastroscopy. Endoscopic ultrasonography showed an inhomogenous low echoic tumor with an irregular margin in the submucosal layer. The patient underwent an endoscopic submucosal dissection and band ligation. A serological assay with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for an anisakiasis specific IgG antibody were positive. The pathological finding of the resected mass was centrally denatured larvae with eosinophilic abscess in the submucosal layer. We report a case of chronic gastric anisakiasis that presented as a gastric submucosal tumor that was removed by the endoscopic submucosal dissection method, with a review of the relevant literature.
Abscess*
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Anisakiasis
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Anisakis
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Eating
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Edema
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Endosonography
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Eosinophils*
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Female
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Gastroscopy
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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Larva
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Ligation
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Middle Aged
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Mucous Membrane
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Parasitic Diseases
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Ulcer