1.A Case of Treacher Collins Syndrome.
Hee Shang YOUN ; Koo Soo KIM ; Hyung Ro MOON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(2):207-212
No abstract available.
Mandibulofacial Dysostosis*
2.Prevalence of Rubella Antibodies in the Southern Central Korea.
Koo pong JEONG ; Mi Ryeung KIM ; Hyang Ok WOO ; Hee sang YOUN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1995;38(6):786-793
No abstract available.
Antibodies*
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Korea*
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Prevalence*
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Rubella*
3.Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation: A report of five cases.
Bohng Hee KIM ; Yong Koo PARK ; Youn Wha KIM ; Moon Ho YANG
Korean Journal of Pathology 1996;30(8):733-738
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation was first described in 1983, when Nora and his collegues reported 35 examples of a proliferative lesion involving bones of the hands and the feet. In 1993, Meneses reported 65 cases of this condition. A fourth of all the reported cases involved the long bones. It is important to identify the clinical, roentgenographic, and histologic characteristic to seperate it from other entities because it is a benign lesion with atypical microscopic features with a tendency to recur. Roentgenograms show a calcific mass attached to the underlying cortex having a broad base. Histologically, the lesion exhibites proliferative activity, irregular bony cartilaginous interfaces, and enlarged, bizarre, and binucleated chondrocytes. We reviewed the bone tumors, diagnosed in the KyungHee University Hospital, dated from 1984 to 1994. Five cases were revised to Nora's lesion, all of which were previously diagnosed as osteochondroma. The ages of the patients ranged from 12 to 57 years (median, 19 years), and all of them were males. Two cases involved the bones of hands and feet (metacarpal and talus), and 3 cases involved the long bones (humerus, fibula, and ulna). One lesion involving the humerus has a recurrence. No metastasis had been reported.
Neoplasm Metastasis
4.Colloid Cyst in Pituitary Gland: A Case Report.
Hee Youn KOO ; Myung Jun LEE ; Chang Joon LEE ; Jeong Hyun YOO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2001;45(5):457-460
Colloid cyst is a congenital lesion which is thought to be derived from the primitive neuroepithelium, and is most frequently located in the anterior half of the third ventricle. Colloid cysts rarely occur in the pituitary gland, and we describe a case of pituitary colloid cyst, including the CT, MRI and pathologic findings.
Colloid Cysts*
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Colloids*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Pituitary Gland*
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Third Ventricle
5.Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Liver: A case report.
Young Hee MAENG ; Jae Hoon PARK ; Youn Wha KIM ; Yong Koo PARK ; Ju Hie LEE ; Moon Ho YANG
Korean Journal of Pathology 1994;28(1):90-92
Inflammatory pseudotumor of the Aver is a rare benign lesion that usually has been discovered at laparotomy. This lesion is inflamrhatory and reactive, but the etiology remains unknown. In-flammatory pseudotumor of the liver is of the interest not only because of its rarity also because it needs to be clinically differentiated from hepatocellular carcinoma and other malignant tu-mors. In this report, we describe a case of inflammatory pseudotumor of the liver with fever and weight loss in a 46-year-old male. Grossly, the lesion showed a rather well demarcated, gray white to pale yellowish nodular mass mesuring 7 x 5.5 x 5 cm in dimensions. M icroscqpically, the tumor was composed of diffuse infiltration of predominantly plasma cells, lymphocytes and histocytes associated with fibroblastic proliferation.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
6.Neurilemmoma at Rare Sites: Two Cases Report.
Hee Youn KOO ; Myung Jun LEE ; Chang Joon LEE ; Jeong Hyun YOO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2001;45(6):571-574
Although approximately 13% of neurilemmomas occur in the extracranial head and neck region, those originating in the trachea or at the base of the tongue are rare. We report the CT and MR imaging findings of two cases of neurilemmoma, one arising in the trachea and the other at the base of the tongue.
Head
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neck
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Neurilemmoma*
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Tongue
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Trachea
7.Actinomycotic Brain Abscess Developed 10 Years after Head Trauma.
Ki Yong NA ; Ji Hye JANG ; Ji Youn SUNG ; Youn Wha KIM ; Yong Koo PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 2013;47(1):82-85
No abstract available.
Brain
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Brain Abscess
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Head
8.Recurrent Thyroid Papillary Carcinoma in Children Under Ten Years Old: Report of Two Cases and Literature Review.
Byeong Joo NOH ; Ji Youn SUNG ; Youn Wha KIM ; Yong Koo PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 2014;48(4):297-301
Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) in children under ten years old is very rare. To date, 18 cases of PTC in children under ten years old (including our two cases) have been reported in Korea. Here, we describe two cases of recurrent PTC with follicular variant and conventional type in an 8-year-old boy and a 7-year-old boy, respectively, and discuss clinicopathologic and molecular characteristics that differ in pediatric patients from adults.
Adult
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Carcinoma, Papillary*
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Child*
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms
9.Clinicopathological Significance of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma with High Prevalence of CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) Tumor Cells in Breast Cancer.
Ji Youn SUNG ; Gou Young KIM ; Yong Koo PARK ; Juhie LEE ; Youn Wha KIM ; Sung Jig LIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 2010;44(4):390-396
BACKGROUND: Epithelial tumor cells with a CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) immunoprofile may have the ability to cause breast cancer. We studied these cells and their clinicopathological significance. METHODS: The clinicopathologic findings of 100 invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) cases and 45 ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) cases were reviewed. CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) tumor cells were identified by immunohistochemistry, and their clinicopathological implications in IDC and DCIS were analyzed. RESULTS: IDC with a high prevalence of CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) tumor cells was significantly associated with larger mass, higher grade, estrogen receptor (ER) negativity, and tumor cells with a higher frequency of metastasis. The proportion of CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) tumor cells in IDC, and its DCIS components was not significantly different, whereas the proportion of CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) tumor cells was higher in DCIS than in the DCIS component of IDC (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: IDC with a high prevalence of CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) tumor cells might correlate with aggressive features, such as ER and higher grades. Moreover, the proportion of CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) tumor cells in the DCIS components of IDC and DCIS might harbor different biology, which may lead to differences in cancer progression and early carcinogenesis.
Antigens, CD24
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Antigens, CD44
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Biology
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Breast
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Breast Neoplasms
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Carcinoma, Ductal
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Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating
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Estrogens
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Immunohistochemistry
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Neoplastic Stem Cells
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Prevalence
10.Jugulotympanic Paraganglioma, Mimicking a Vascular Tumor: A Brief Case Report.
Ji Youn SUNG ; Chang Il CHA ; Yong Koo PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 2010;44(5):543-546
Jugulotympanic paragangliomas (JTPs) known as glomus tumors, are neoplasms of variable invasiveness that arise from the paraganglia situated around the jugular bulb or middle ear. We now report a rare case of JTP in an 18-year-old male. Preoperative diagnoses through external auditory canal biopsy and radiologic examination both failed. Even using a frozen section, an informative finding was not obtained because mostly granulation tissue was present along with associated squeezing artifacts. On permanent histologic examination, small cell nests between many ectatic small vessels and fibrotic stroma were seen, and those cells were positive for CD56, synaptophysin and chromogranin. Because JTPs are rare and have rather different histologic findings - higher vascularity, smaller and less uniform tumor cells than other paragangliomas - they are easy to misdiagnose. However, remembering those differences may help the physician avoid missing JTPs.
Adolescent
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Artifacts
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Biopsy
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Ear Canal
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Ear, Middle
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Frozen Sections
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Glomus Jugulare
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Glomus Tumor
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Glomus Tympanicum
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Granulation Tissue
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Humans
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Male
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Paraganglioma
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Paraganglioma, Extra-Adrenal
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Synaptophysin