1.Association between Subjective Body Image and Suicide Ideation: Based on 14th Korean Youth Health Behavior Survey
Hanjun RYU ; Youngho KIM ; Jaehyun KIM
Health Policy and Management 2020;30(2):211-220
Background:
This study aimed to demonstrate the importance to recognize subjective body image on their mental health on adolescents.
Methods:
We used the chi-square test and the multiple logistic regression model to analyze the data of the “Korean Youth Health Behavior Survey in 2018” (n=42,259) conducted by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Results:
As a result of the analysis, suicide ideation increased when the subject body image is thin and fat. Especially, the suicide ideation who recognized the subjective body image as thin is higher (odds ratio [OR], 1.666; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.050– 1.295), and who recognized the subjective body image as fat is higher (OR, 1.134; 95% CI, 1.032–1.245) than the group who recognized the subjective body image as normal.
Conclusion
When preparing a health policy on adolescent suicide issues, we need to consider the association between subjective body image and suicide ideation.
2.Visualization of Pancreatic Tail Cancer with Liver Metastasis through Abdominal Transsplenic Scan
Daejin KIM ; Hanjun RYU ; Hyunsoo KIM ; Changkeun PARK ; Jaekwon JUNG ; Jongmin KIM ; Jeonghoon SONG ; Jaewon LEE
Clinical Ultrasound 2024;9(1):38-41
Pancreatic cancer typically presents as a focal hypoechoic, hypovascular solid mass with irregular margins on ultrasound. Pancreatic tail disease can be difficult to detect on abdominal ultrasonography. A 75-year-old man visited our institution with upper abdominal pain. We successfully visualized a pancreatic tail mass on abdominal transsplenic scan and multiple liver masses via abdominal transverse scan. His diagnosis was confirmed as pancreatic tail cancer with liver metastasis following endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy. Abdominal transsplenic scan proved valuable for diagnosing pancreatic tail disease because abdominal ultrasound has limited utility for evaluating pancreatic tail masses due to obscuration by bowel gas.
3.Utilization of Post-centrifugal Plasma Filtration for Treatment of Hyperviscosity Syndrome due to Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia: A Case Report.
Hanjun KIM ; Juwon KIM ; Young UH ; Kapjun YOON ; Jee Hyun KONG
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 2013;24(2):175-180
Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia is characterized by overproduction of immunoglobulin M (IgM), which can lead to development of a hyperviscosity syndrome. Plasmapheresis has been used to reduce plasma viscosity and IgM levels. However, plasmapheresis not only removes pathogenic substances but also the normal components in plasma. Post-centrifugal plasma filtration (PCPF) using a filter with an appropriate pore size has been shown to be effective for selective removal of macromolecules in plasma without requiring a replacement fluid. Here, we report on a patient with hyperviscosity syndrome due to Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, which was ameliorated by a single treatment of PCPF using an Evaflux 5A filter. After centrifugation, the separated plasma of the patient was subjected to membrane filtration for removal of IgM in the plasma. After PCPF, a 56.5% reduction in the IgM level (from 9,370 mg/dL to 4,080 mg/dL) was achieved, whereas the level of albumin showed a slight decrease, from 2.7 g/dL to 2.4 g/dL (11.1% reduction). The patient's symptoms were relieved and she was discharged on the seventh hospital day.
Centrifugation
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Filtration
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin M
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Membranes
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Plasma
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Plasmapheresis
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Viscosity
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Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
4.Two Cases of Successful ERCP during ERCP-Related Iatrogenic Duodenal Perforation
Hanjun RYU ; Hyunsoo KIM ; Changkeun PARK ; Jaekwon JUNG ; Yunjin CHUNG ; Jaekwang LEE ; DaeJin KIM
Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract 2019;24(1):40-46
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)-related perforations of the duodenum are rare but serious complications. Some ERCP-related perforations can be successfully managed without surgery. However, the presence of duodenal perforation may lead to premature termination of the ERCP and need for additional procedure such as percutaneous biliary drainage. If the ERCP-related perforation is identified early during the procedure, primary closure of the perforation can be attempted first or after completion of ERCP. We report two cases of duodenal perforation during ERCP in which ERCP was successfully completed after primary closure of the perforation.
Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde
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Drainage
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Duodenum
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Intestinal Perforation
5.COVID-19 Mimicking Acute Colitis
Jaeseok PARK ; Jaekwon JUNG ; Hyunsoo KIM ; Changkeun PARK ; Daejin KIM ; Jaekwang LEE ; Hanjun RYU
Korean Journal of Medicine 2021;96(2):143-146
On 11 February, 2020, the World Health Organization announced that COVID-19 was a novel coronavirus disease first detected in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. COVID-19 is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The complete clinical picture is not fully known. Illness ranges from mild to fatal. The common symptoms include fever, cough, and dyspnea usually developing 2-14 days after exposure. However, diarrhea was present in a few patients with COVID-19. We report a case of COVID-19 mimicking acute colitis.
6.COVID-19 Mimicking Acute Colitis
Jaeseok PARK ; Jaekwon JUNG ; Hyunsoo KIM ; Changkeun PARK ; Daejin KIM ; Jaekwang LEE ; Hanjun RYU
Korean Journal of Medicine 2021;96(2):143-146
On 11 February, 2020, the World Health Organization announced that COVID-19 was a novel coronavirus disease first detected in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. COVID-19 is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The complete clinical picture is not fully known. Illness ranges from mild to fatal. The common symptoms include fever, cough, and dyspnea usually developing 2-14 days after exposure. However, diarrhea was present in a few patients with COVID-19. We report a case of COVID-19 mimicking acute colitis.
7.Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy of a Renal Mass
Jaehyun HA ; Daejin KIM ; Hyunsoo KIM ; Chang Keun PARK ; Jaekwon JUNG ; Yun Jin CHUNG ; Jaekwang LEE ; Hanjun RYU
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research 2021;21(1):93-95
Traditionally, tissue biopsies of kidney lesions are usually performed with CT or percutaneous ultrasound guidance, but biopsies using EUS have rarely been reported. In this report, we describe a case of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) diagnosed using EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy. A 75-year-old woman taking aspirin due to stable angina continued to exhibit weight loss and anemia and visited the gastroenterology department. No bleeding was observed on upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy. A contrast-enhanced mass was observed in the left kidney, accompanied by 8.9×10.8 cm-sized necrosis suggesting RCC on abdominal CT. Chest CT showed masses in both lungs. We planned to administer targeted therapy after pathological confirmation using EUS. Aspirin was continued, and we performed fine-needle biopsy using a 22-gauge needle three times. No adverse events were observed after the procedure. Pathological examination confirmed RCC, clear cell type, and the patient is currently undergoing treatment with sunitinib. EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy is safe for liver, pancreatic, or other tumors accessible from the upper gastrointestinal tract. This technique shows fewer adverse events. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no other reports on EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy to identify RCC in Korea.
8.Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy of a Renal Mass
Jaehyun HA ; Daejin KIM ; Hyunsoo KIM ; Chang Keun PARK ; Jaekwon JUNG ; Yun Jin CHUNG ; Jaekwang LEE ; Hanjun RYU
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research 2021;21(1):93-95
Traditionally, tissue biopsies of kidney lesions are usually performed with CT or percutaneous ultrasound guidance, but biopsies using EUS have rarely been reported. In this report, we describe a case of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) diagnosed using EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy. A 75-year-old woman taking aspirin due to stable angina continued to exhibit weight loss and anemia and visited the gastroenterology department. No bleeding was observed on upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy. A contrast-enhanced mass was observed in the left kidney, accompanied by 8.9×10.8 cm-sized necrosis suggesting RCC on abdominal CT. Chest CT showed masses in both lungs. We planned to administer targeted therapy after pathological confirmation using EUS. Aspirin was continued, and we performed fine-needle biopsy using a 22-gauge needle three times. No adverse events were observed after the procedure. Pathological examination confirmed RCC, clear cell type, and the patient is currently undergoing treatment with sunitinib. EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy is safe for liver, pancreatic, or other tumors accessible from the upper gastrointestinal tract. This technique shows fewer adverse events. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no other reports on EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy to identify RCC in Korea.
9.Acute Liver Failure Secondary to Hepatic Infiltration of Malignant Melanoma
Yujin LEE ; Jaekwang LEE ; Hyunsoo KIM ; Changkeun PARK ; Jaekwon JUNG ; Daejin KIM ; YunJin CHUNG ; Hanjun RYU
Clinical Endoscopy 2022;55(2):287-291
Acute liver failure due to malignant melanoma is uncommon. We presents a case of acute liver failure secondary to hepatic infiltration of a malignant melanoma. An 86-year-old man was admitted with elevated liver enzymes and an increased lactate dehydrogenase level. His condition progressed to acute liver failure, but the etiology of liver failure was unclear. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy was performed to evaluate dyspepsia, which showed signs indicative of malignant melanoma. Based on the endoscopy findings and elevated liver enzyme levels, liver biopsy was performed to confirm the presence of malignant melanoma. Hepatic infiltration of malignant melanoma was observed histologically. However, massive and diffuse liver metastasis is very rare and difficult to identify on imaging studies. If the etiology of liver failure is unclear, diffuse metastatic melanoma infiltration should be considered as differential diagnosis. Early liver biopsy can help to clarify the diagnosis.
10.The Distinct Role of Tcfs and Lef1 in the Self-Renewal or Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Sewoon KIM ; Hanjun KIM ; Anderson TAN ; Yonghee SONG ; Hyeju LEE ; Qi-Long YING ; Eek-hoon JHO
International Journal of Stem Cells 2020;13(2):192-201
Background and Objectives:
Tcfs and Lef1 are DNA-binding transcriptional factors in the canonical Wnt signaling pathway. In the absence of β-catenin, Tcfs and Lef1 generally act as transcriptional repressors with co-repressor proteins such as Groucho, CtBP, and HIC-5. However, Tcfs and Lef1 turn into transcriptional activators during the interaction with β-catenin. Therefore, the activity of Tcfs and Lef1 is regulated by β-catenin. However, the intrinsic role of Tcfs and Lef1 has yet to be examined. The purpose of this study was to determine whether Tcfs and Lef1 play differential roles in the regulation of self-renewal and differentiation of mouse ES cells.
Methods:
and Results: Interestingly, the expression of Tcfs and Lef1 was dynamically altered under various differentiation conditions, such as removal of LIF, EB formation and neuronal differentiation in N2B27 media, suggesting that the function of each Tcf and Lef1 may vary in ES cells. Ectopic expression of Tcf1 or the dominant negative form of Lef1 (Lef1-DN) contributes to ES cells to self-renew in the absence of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), whereas ectopic expression of Tcf3, Lef1 or Tcf1-DN did not support ES cells to self-renew. Ectopic expression of either Lef1 or Lef1-DN blocked neuronal differentiation, suggesting that the transient induction of Lef1 was necessary for the initiation and progress of differentiation. ChIP analysis shows that Tcf1 bound to Nanog promoter and ectopic expression of Tcf1 enhanced the transcription of Nanog.
Conclusions
The overall data suggest that Tcf1 plays a critical role in the maintenance of stemness whereas Lef1 is involved in the initiation of differentiation.