1.A Case Report of Varicella Zoster Meningitis as Co-Infection With Breakthrough COVID-19 in an Immunocompetent Patient
SeungHoon YUN ; Jinyong KIM ; Hye-Rim SHIN
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2022;37(8):e61-
There are several previous reports that infection or reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV) can occur after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). Herein, we report a rare case of VZV meningitis in breakthrough COVID-19. An 18-years-old male visited the emergency room, presenting with a headache and fever of up to 38.4°C for 5 days. He received the second dose of BNT162b2 mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine 7 weeks prior to symptom onset. The symptoms persisted with headache, fever, and nausea. His cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) showed an elevated opening pressure of 27 cm H2O, 6/µL red blood cells, 234/µL white blood cells polymorphonuclear leukocytes 3%, lymphocytes 83%, and other 14%), 43.9 mg/dL protein, and 59 mg/dL glucose, and CSF polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was positive for VZV. Also, he was diagnosed with COVID-19 by reverse transcriptase-PCR examining upper and lower respiratory tract. We administered intravenous acyclovir for 12 days, and he was discharged without any neurologic complication.
2.Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease Presented with Acute Aphasia
Jinyong KIM ; Su-Hyun PARK ; Hye-Rim SHIN
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2024;42(4):348-352
Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a rare disorder with slowly progressive neurodegeneration. Major clinical presentation is dementia, but some patients can have episodic symptoms. This is a rare case of NIID presented with acute aphasia. A 62-years-old male visited emergency room presenting with aphasia. On brain magnetic resonance imaging, a U-shaped diffusion high signal intensity lesion in bilateral frontal corticomedullary junction was observed. A skin biopsy showed intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusion bodies, so he was diagnosed as NIID.
3.Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease Presented with Acute Aphasia
Jinyong KIM ; Su-Hyun PARK ; Hye-Rim SHIN
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2024;42(4):348-352
Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a rare disorder with slowly progressive neurodegeneration. Major clinical presentation is dementia, but some patients can have episodic symptoms. This is a rare case of NIID presented with acute aphasia. A 62-years-old male visited emergency room presenting with aphasia. On brain magnetic resonance imaging, a U-shaped diffusion high signal intensity lesion in bilateral frontal corticomedullary junction was observed. A skin biopsy showed intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusion bodies, so he was diagnosed as NIID.
4.Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease Presented with Acute Aphasia
Jinyong KIM ; Su-Hyun PARK ; Hye-Rim SHIN
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2024;42(4):348-352
Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a rare disorder with slowly progressive neurodegeneration. Major clinical presentation is dementia, but some patients can have episodic symptoms. This is a rare case of NIID presented with acute aphasia. A 62-years-old male visited emergency room presenting with aphasia. On brain magnetic resonance imaging, a U-shaped diffusion high signal intensity lesion in bilateral frontal corticomedullary junction was observed. A skin biopsy showed intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusion bodies, so he was diagnosed as NIID.
5.A Case of Bilateral Knee Septic Arthritis Caused by Pneumococcal Bacteremia.
Yo Han PARK ; Jong Chan LEE ; Junhyeon CHO ; Jinyong PARK ; Myeungcheol SHIN
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2013;28(3):230-233
Pneumococcus can cause pneumonia, sinusitis, infective endocarditis, meningitis and primary bacteremia. However, few reports in the literature show bilateral septic arthritis with pneumococcal bacteremia. We report on a case of a 78-year old woman who presented with fever, pain and swelling in both knees. Both knee fluid aspirates were purulent with thick viscosity, and the gram stain revealed gram positive cocci in chains. The patient underwent emergent washing and arthroscopic debridement, followed with empirical antibiotics treatment. Two out of two blood cultures were positive for penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumonia. Synovial fluid cultures were also positive for S. pneumoniae. The patient was treated with intravenous ceftriaxone for 4 weeks. Bilateral knee septic arthritis with pneumococcal bacteremia is rarely reported. Here we report on the case with a review of the literature.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis, Infectious
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Bacteremia
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Ceftriaxone
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Debridement
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Endocarditis
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Female
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Fever
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Gram-Positive Cocci
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Humans
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Knee
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Meningitis
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Pneumonia
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Sepsis
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Sinusitis
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Streptococcus
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Synovial Fluid
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Viscosity
6.Radiological Considerations in Diagnosing Angiosarcoma Associated With Lymphedema Following Breast Cancer Surgery
Eun Jung CHOI ; Gwang Min CHAE ; Jinyong SHIN ; Si-Gyun ROH ; Nae-Ho LEE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2025;28(2):119-124
Angiosarcoma associated with lymphedema is a rare soft tissue malignancy that occurs owing to chronic lymphedema, primarily following breast cancer surgery. We present a case of an 83-year-old female who developed angiosarcoma 14 years after undergoing breast cancer surgery. Diagnosis was confirmed through excisional biopsy, histopathological evaluation, and imaging. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed diffuse dermal thickening with an enhanced subcutaneous nodular lesion on the right arm. This unusual case emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring in patients with chronic lymphedema post-breast cancer surgery, as early radiologic and clinical detection can facilitate timely intervention and improve outcomes.
7.Radiological Considerations in Diagnosing Angiosarcoma Associated With Lymphedema Following Breast Cancer Surgery
Eun Jung CHOI ; Gwang Min CHAE ; Jinyong SHIN ; Si-Gyun ROH ; Nae-Ho LEE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2025;28(2):119-124
Angiosarcoma associated with lymphedema is a rare soft tissue malignancy that occurs owing to chronic lymphedema, primarily following breast cancer surgery. We present a case of an 83-year-old female who developed angiosarcoma 14 years after undergoing breast cancer surgery. Diagnosis was confirmed through excisional biopsy, histopathological evaluation, and imaging. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed diffuse dermal thickening with an enhanced subcutaneous nodular lesion on the right arm. This unusual case emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring in patients with chronic lymphedema post-breast cancer surgery, as early radiologic and clinical detection can facilitate timely intervention and improve outcomes.
8.Radiological Considerations in Diagnosing Angiosarcoma Associated With Lymphedema Following Breast Cancer Surgery
Eun Jung CHOI ; Gwang Min CHAE ; Jinyong SHIN ; Si-Gyun ROH ; Nae-Ho LEE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2025;28(2):119-124
Angiosarcoma associated with lymphedema is a rare soft tissue malignancy that occurs owing to chronic lymphedema, primarily following breast cancer surgery. We present a case of an 83-year-old female who developed angiosarcoma 14 years after undergoing breast cancer surgery. Diagnosis was confirmed through excisional biopsy, histopathological evaluation, and imaging. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed diffuse dermal thickening with an enhanced subcutaneous nodular lesion on the right arm. This unusual case emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring in patients with chronic lymphedema post-breast cancer surgery, as early radiologic and clinical detection can facilitate timely intervention and improve outcomes.
9.Comparison of Factors Associated With Direct Versus Transferred-in Admission to Government-Designated Regional Centers Between Acute Ischemic Stroke and Myocardial Infarction in Korea
Dae-Hyun KIM ; Seok-Joo MOON ; Juneyoung LEE ; Jae-Kwan CHA ; Moo Hyun KIM ; Jong-Sung PARK ; Byeolnim BAN ; Jihoon KANG ; Beom Joon KIM ; Won-Seok KIM ; Chang-Hwan YOON ; Heeyoung LEE ; Seongheon KIM ; Eun Kyoung KANG ; Ae-Young HER ; Cindy W YOON ; Joung-Ho RHA ; Seong-Ill WOO ; Won Kyung LEE ; Han-Young JUNG ; Jang Hoon LEE ; Hun Sik PARK ; Yang-Ha HWANG ; Keonyeop KIM ; Rock Bum KIM ; Nack-Cheon CHOI ; Jinyong HWANG ; Hyun-Woong PARK ; Ki Soo PARK ; SangHak YI ; Jae Young CHO ; Nam-Ho KIM ; Kang-Ho CHOI ; Juhan KIM ; Jae-Young HAN ; Jay Chol CHOI ; Song-Yi KIM ; Joon-Hyouk CHOI ; Jei KIM ; Min Kyun SOHN ; Si Wan CHOI ; Dong-Ick SHIN ; Sang Yeub LEE ; Jang-Whan BAE ; Kun Sei LEE ; Hee-Joon BAE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2022;37(42):e305-
Background:
There has been no comparison of the determinants of admission route between acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We examined whether factors associated with direct versus transferred-in admission to regional cardiocerebrovascular centers (RCVCs) differed between AIS and AMI.
Methods:
Using a nationwide RCVC registry, we identified consecutive patients presenting with AMI and AIS between July 2016 and December 2018. We explored factors associated with direct admission to RCVCs in patients with AIS and AMI and examined whether those associations differed between AIS and AMI, including interaction terms between each factor and disease type in multivariable models. To explore the influence of emergency medical service (EMS) paramedics on hospital selection, stratified analyses according to use of EMS were also performed.
Results:
Among the 17,897 and 8,927 AIS and AMI patients, 66.6% and 48.2% were directly admitted to RCVCs, respectively. Multivariable analysis showed that previous coronary heart disease, prehospital awareness, higher education level, and EMS use increased the odds of direct admission to RCVCs, but the odds ratio (OR) was different between AIS and AMI (for the first 3 factors, AMI > AIS; for EMS use, AMI < AIS). EMS use was the single most important factor for both AIS and AMI (OR, 4.72 vs. 3.90). Hypertension and hyperlipidemia increased, while living alone decreased the odds of direct admission only in AMI;additionally, age (65–74 years), previous stroke, and presentation during non-working hours increased the odds only in AIS. EMS use weakened the associations between direct admission and most factors in both AIS and AMI.
Conclusions
Various patient factors were differentially associated with direct admission to RCVCs between AIS and AMI. Public education for symptom awareness and use of EMS is essential in optimizing the transportation and hospitalization of patients with AMI and AIS.