1.Extra-gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor on the Inner Urinary Bladder Wall.
Jun Nyung LEE ; Se Yun KWON ; Jeongshik KIM ; Ghil Suk YOON ; Eun Sang YOO ; Hyun Tae KIM
Korean Journal of Urological Oncology 2016;14(1):43-46
A gastrointestinal stromal tumor is the most common mesenchymal tumor of the gastrointestinal tract, and is diagnosed on the basis of the combined expression of CD34 and CD117 (C-kit protein). An extragastrointestinal stromal tumor of the urinary bladder is a very rare neoplasm. In this report, we describe a case of an extragastrointestinal stromal tumor originating from the inner surface of the urinary bladder. A 46-year-old man presented with an incident bladder mass, and he was diagnosed with an extragastrointestinal stromal tumor after transurethral resection of the bladder tumor. A tumor on the inner urinary bladder wall is an unusual presentation of an extragastrointestinal stromal tumor. The patient is doing well with no recurrence at 18 months after surgery.
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Recurrence
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
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Urinary Bladder*
2.Intravascular Cytotoxic T-Cell Lymphoma in a Young Immunocompetent Woman.
Yong Hyun JANG ; Seok Jong LEE ; Yoon Hyuk CHOI ; Weon Ju LEE ; Do Won KIM ; Jeongshik KIM ; Tae In PARK ; Yee Soo CHAE
Annals of Dermatology 2014;26(4):496-500
Intravascular lymphoma (IVL) is a rare disorder characterized by the presence of large neoplastic lymphoid cells restricted to the lumens of small vessels with a predilection for the skin and the central nervous system. While the vast majority of cases involving IVL are of B-cell lineage, the disease rarely affects the T-cell, the histiocytes, and the natural killer cells. We report a case of intravascular T-cell lymphoma (IVTL) associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). A 23-year-old healthy woman presented with tender indurated erythematous patches with overlying telangiectasia on her right breast, abdomen, both the upper and the lower extremities and the back for 3 months. The pathology revealed an infiltration of dermal and subcutaneous vessels by large and atypical lymphoid cells with immunohistochemical features of the T-cell lineage with a cytotoxic phenotype (CD3+, CD8+, granzyme B+, TIA-1+, CD4-, CD5-, CD20-, CD56-). Interestingly, the DNA extracted from the skin biopsies demonstrated evidence of a monoclonal immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement, but no T-cell receptor gene rearrangement was found. In situ hybridization study for EBV-encoded RNA was positive. She was diagnosed with an EBV-associated IVTL. The patient's skin lesions were refractory to the combination of chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplant, and she expired. The findings in the present case may highlight the unique clinicopathologic aspects of EBV-associated cytotoxic IVTL that occurred in a young, immunocompetent woman.
Abdomen
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B-Lymphocytes
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Biopsy
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Breast
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Central Nervous System
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DNA
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Drug Therapy
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Female
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Gene Rearrangement
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Genes, T-Cell Receptor
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Granzymes
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Herpesvirus 4, Human
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Histiocytes
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains
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In Situ Hybridization
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Killer Cells, Natural
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Lower Extremity
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Lymphocytes
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, T-Cell*
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Pathology
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Phenotype
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RNA
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Skin
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Stem Cells
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T-Lymphocytes
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Telangiectasis
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Young Adult
3.Prospective Cohort Study with a 2-Year Follow-up of Clinical Results, Fusion Rate, and Muscle Bulk for Uniportal Full Endoscopic Posterolateral Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
Pang Hung WU ; Hyeun Sung KIM ; Jin Woo AN ; Myeonghun KIM ; Inkyung LEE ; Jong Seon PARK ; Jun Hyoung LEE ; Sangsoo KANG ; Jeongshik LEE ; Yeonjin YI ; Jun Hyung LEE ; Jun Hwan PARK ; Jae Hyeon LIM ; Il-Tae JANG
Asian Spine Journal 2023;17(2):373-381
Methods:
We evaluated patients who underwent EPTLIF with a minimum 24-month follow-up. Clinical parameters of the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) were measured at the preoperative, 1-week postoperative mark, postoperative 3-month mark, and final follow-up. Preoperative and 1-year postoperative magnetic resonance imaging measurement of preoperative and postoperative Kjaer grade, right and left psoas muscle mass area, and right and left paraspinal muscle mass area was performed.
Results:
EPTLIF with a minimum 24-month follow-up of 35 levels was included. The complication rate was 6%, and the mean Bridwell’s fusion grade was 1.37 (1–2). There was statistically significant improvement at 1 week, 3 months, and 2 years in VAS (4.11±1.23, 4.94±1.30, and 5.46±1.29) and in ODI (40.34±10.06, 46.69±9.14, and 49.63±8.68), respectively (p <0.05). Successful operation rate with excellent and good MacNab’s criteria at 2 years was 97%. There was an increment of statistically significant bilateral psoas muscle cross-sectional area, right side (70.03±149.1 mm²) and left side (67.59±113.2 mm²) (p <0.05).
Conclusions
Uniportal EPTLIF achieved good fusion and improved clinical outcomes with favorable paraspinal musculature bulk at the 2-year follow-up.
4.Remodeling of Epidural Fluid Hematoma after Uniportal Lumbar Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy with Bilateral Decompression: Comparative Clinical and Radiological Outcomes with a Minimum Follow-up of 2 Years
Pang Hung WU ; Hyeun Sung KIM ; Giovanni GRASSO ; Jin Woo AN ; Myeonghun KIM ; Inkyung LEE ; Jong Seon PARK ; Jun Hyoung LEE ; Sangsoo KANG ; Jeongshik LEE ; Yeonjin YI ; Jun Hyung LEE ; Jun Hwan PARK ; Jae Hyeon LIM ; Il-Tae JANG
Asian Spine Journal 2023;17(1):118-129
Methods:
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical evaluation were performed for patients with single-level uniportal endoscopic lumbar decompression with a minimum follow-up of 2 years.
Results:
A total of 126 patients were recruited with a minimum follow-up of 26 months. The incidence of epidural fluid hematoma was 27%. Postoperative MRI revealed a significant improvement in the postoperative dura sac area at postoperative day 1 and at the upper endplate at 6 months in the hematoma cohort (39.69±15.72 and 26.89±16.58 mm2) as compared with the nonhematoma cohort (48.92±21.36 and 35.1±20.44 mm2), respectively (p <0.05); and at the lower endplate on postoperative 1 day in the hematoma cohort (51.18±24.69 mm2) compared to the nonhematoma cohort (63.91±27.92 mm2) (p <0.05). No significant difference was observed in the dura sac area at postoperative 1 year in both cohorts. The hematoma cohort had statistically significant higher postoperative 1-week Visual Analog Scale (VAS; 3.32±0.68) pain and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI; 32.65±5.56) scores than the nonhematoma cohort (2.99±0.50 and 30.02±4.84, respectively; p <0.05). No significant difference was found at the final follow-up VAS, ODI, and MRI dura sac area.
Conclusions
Epidural fluid hematoma is a common early postoperative MRI finding in lumbar endoscopic unilateral laminotomy with bilateral decompression. Conservative management is the preferred treatment option for patients who do not have a neurological deficit. Symptoms last only a few days and are self-limiting. A common endpoint is a remodeled fluid hematoma and the subsequent expansion of the dura sac area.
5.Comparison of 5 Different Rat Models to Establish a Standard Animal Model for Research Into Interstitial Cystitis.
Phil Hyun SONG ; So Young CHUN ; Jae Wook CHUNG ; Yeon Yong KIM ; Hyo Jung LEE ; Jun Nyung LEE ; Yun Sok HA ; Eun Sang YOO ; Tae Gyun KWON ; Jeongshik KIM ; Dae Hwan KIM ; Bum Soo KIM
International Neurourology Journal 2017;21(3):163-170
PURPOSE: We evaluated 5 different rat models using different agents in order to establish a standard animal model for interstitial cystitis (IC) in terms of the functional and pathologic characteristics of the bladder. METHODS: Five IC models were generated in 8-week-old female Sprague-Dawley rats via transurethral instillation of 0.1M hydrogen chloride (HCl) or 3% acetic acid (AA), intraperitoneal injection of cyclophosphamide (CYP) or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), or subcutaneous injection of uroplakin II (UPK2). After generating the IC models, conscious cystometry was performed on days 3, 7, and 14. All rats were euthanized on day 14 and their bladders were obtained for histological and pro-inflammatory-related gene expression analysis. RESULTS: In the cystometric analysis, all experimental groups showed significantly decreased intercontraction intervals compared with the control group on day 3, but only the LPS and UPK groups maintained significantly shorter intercontraction intervals than the control group on day 14. The histological analysis revealed that areas with severe urothelial erosion (HCl, AA, and UPK) and hyperplasia (CYP and LPS), particularly in the UPK-treated bladders, showed a markedly increased infiltration of toluidine blue-stained mast cells and increased tissue fibrosis. In addition, significantly elevated expression of interleukin-1b, interleukin-6, myeloperoxidase, monocyte chemotactic protein 1, and Toll-like receptors 2 and 4 was observed in the UPK group compared to the other groups. CONCLUSIONS: Among the 5 different agents, the injection of UPK generated the most effective IC animal model, showing consequent urothelial barrier loss, inflammatory reaction, tissue fibrosis stimulation, and persistent hyperactive bladder.
Acetic Acid
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Animals
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Animals*
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Chemokine CCL2
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Cyclophosphamide
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Cystitis, Interstitial*
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Female
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Fibrosis
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Gene Expression
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Humans
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Hydrochloric Acid
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Hyperplasia
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Immunization
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Injections, Intraperitoneal
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Injections, Subcutaneous
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Interleukin-6
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Mast Cells
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Models, Animal*
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Peroxidase
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Toll-Like Receptors
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Urinary Bladder
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Uroplakin II
6.In Vivo Validation Model of a Novel Anti-Inflammatory Scaffold in Interleukin-10 Knockout Mouse.
Jung Yeon KIM ; So Young CHUN ; Sang Hoon LEE ; Eugene LIH ; Jeongshik KIM ; Dae Hwan KIM ; Yun Sok HA ; Jae Wook CHUNG ; Jun Nyung LEE ; Bum Soo KIM ; Hyun Tae KIM ; Eun Sang YOO ; Dong Keun HAN ; Tae Gyun KWON ; Byung Ik JANG
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2018;15(4):381-392
BACKGROUND: We fabricated anti-inflammatory scaffold using Mg(OH)2-incorporated polylactic acid-polyglycolic acid copolymer (MH-PLGA). To demonstrate the anti-inflammatory effects of the MH-PLGA scaffold, an animal model should be sensitive to inflammatory responses. The interleukin-10 knockout (IL-10 KO) mouse is a widely used bowel disease model for evaluating inflammatory responses, however, few studies have evaluated this mouse for the anti-inflammatory scaffold. METHODS: To compare the sensitivity of the inflammatory reaction, the PLGA scaffold was implanted into IL-10 KO and C57BL/6 mouse kidneys. Morphology, histology, immunohistochemistry, and gene expression analyses were carried out at weeks 1, 4, 8, and 12. The anti-inflammatory effect and renal regeneration potency of the MH-PLGA scaffold was also compared to those of PLGA in IL-10 KO mice. RESULTS: The PLGA scaffold-implanted IL-10 KO mice showed kidneys relatively shrunken by fibrosis, significantly increased inflammatory cell infiltration, high levels of acidic debris residue, more frequent CD8-, C-reactive protein-, and ectodysplasin A-positive cells, and higher expression of pro-inflammatory and fibrotic factors compared to the control group. The MH-PLGA scaffold group showed lower expression of pro-inflammatory and fibrotic factors, low immune cell infiltration, and significantly higher expression of anti-inflammatory factors and renal differentiation related genes compared to the PLGA scaffold group. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that the MH-PLGA scaffold had anti-inflammatory effects and high renal regeneration potency. Therefore, IL-10 KO mice are a suitable animal model for in vivo validation of novel anti-inflammatory scaffolds.
Animals
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Ectodysplasins
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Fibrosis
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Gene Expression
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Immunohistochemistry
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Interleukin-10*
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Kidney
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Mice
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Mice, Knockout*
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Models, Animal
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Regeneration
7.Optimal Stem Cell Transporting Conditions to Maintain Cell Viability and Characteristics.
Na Hee YU ; So Young CHUN ; Yun Sok HA ; Hyun Tae KIM ; Dae Hwan KIM ; Jeongshik KIM ; Jae Wook CHUNG ; Jun Nyung LEE ; Phil Hyun SONG ; Eun Sang YOO ; Bum Soo KIM ; Tae Gyun KWON
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2018;15(5):639-647
BACKGROUND: The preservation of stem cell viability and characteristics during cell transport from the bench to patients can significantly affect the success of cell therapy. Factors such as suspending medium, time, temperature, cell density, and container type could be considered for transport conditions. METHODS: To establish optimal conditions, human amniotic fluid stem cells' (AFSCs) viabilities were analyzed under different media {DMEM(H), DMEM/F-12, K-SFM, RPMI 1640, α-MEM, DMEM(L), PBS or saline}, temperature (4, 22 or 37 ℃), cell density (1 × 10⁷ cells were suspended in 0.1, 0.5, 1.0 or 2.0 mL of medium) and container type (plastic syringe or glass bottle). After establishing the transport conditions, stem cell characteristics of AFSCs were compared to freshly prepared cells. RESULTS: Cells transported in DMEM(H) showed relatively higher viability than other media. The optimized transport temperature was 4 ℃, and available transport time was within 12 h. A lower cell density was associated with a better survival rate, and a syringe was selected as a transport container because of its clinical convenience. In compare of stem cell characteristics, the transported cells with established conditions showed similar potency as the freshly prepared cells. CONCLUSION: Our findings can provide a foundation to optimization of conditions for stem cell transport.
Amniotic Fluid
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Cell Count
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Cell Survival*
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Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy
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Female
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Glass
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Humans
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Stem Cells*
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Survival Rate
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Syringes