1.Clinical Characteristics of Primary Thyroid Lymphoma
Byung Joon YOO ; Jun Sung BAHN ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Yong Bae JI ; Kyung TAE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(5):283-288
Background and Objectives:
Primary thyroid lymphoma is rare in thyroid cancer and also in extranodal lymphoma. As such, there has been only a few studies done on this rare disease, and this study evaluated its clinical characteristics and prognosis.Subjects and Method A retrospective review was conducted on 18 patients who were treated for primary thyroid lymphoma between January 2006 and December 2021. We investigated clinical, radiologic, pathologic findings, treatment modalities and prognosis.
Results:
The study involved 18 patients, all of whom were confirmed through histopathological assessments via thyroidectomy (5/18), core needle biopsy (12/18), and incisional biopsy (1/18). Among these, three patients were male, while 15 were female, with a mean age of 66.4±8.78 (49-82). The most common symptom was a palpable neck mass (8/18). The most common pathologic type was diffuse large B cell lymphoma (9 patients), followed by mucosaassociated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (6 patients). At the time of diagnosis, 3 (20.0%) 8 (53.3%), 0, and 4 (26.7%) number of patients were found in Stage I, II, III and IV, respectively. Twelve patients received chemotherapy and three patients received radiation therapy. Three patients were lost to follow-up without treatment.
Conclusion
Primary thyroid lymphoma should be included in differential diagnosis when making a diagnosis for rapid growing thyroid nodule. Core needle biopsy is considered as first line pathologic diagnostic tool due to limitation of fine needle cytology.
2.The Code of Medical Ethics for the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Why Is It Important?.
Young Jin KOO ; Jun Won HWANG ; Moon Soo LEE ; Young Hui YANG ; Soo Young BANG ; Je Wook KANG ; Dae Hwan LEE ; Ju Hyun LEE ; Young Sook KWACK ; Seungtai Peter KIM ; Kyung Sun NOH ; Sung Sook PARK ; Geon Ho BAHN ; Dong Ho SONG ; Dong Hyun AHN ; Young Sik LEE ; Jeong Seop LEE ; Soo Churl CHO ; Kang E Michael HONG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2016;27(1):2-30
This article provides an overview of the developmental history and rationale of medical ethics to establish the code of ethics and professional conduct of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (KACAP). Most medical professional organizations have their own codes of ethics and conduct because they have continuous responsibility to regulate professional activities and conducts for their members. The Ethics and Award Committee of the KACAP appointed a Task-Force to establish the code of ethics and conduct in 2012. Because bioethics has become global, the Ethics Task Force examined global standards. Global standards in medical ethics and professional conduct adopted by the World Medical Association and the World Psychiatric Association have provided the basic framework for our KACAP's code of ethics and professional conduct. The Code of Ethics of the Americal Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has provided us additional specific clarifications required for child and adolescent patients. The code of ethics and professional conduct of the KACAP will be helpful to us in ethical clinical practice and will ensure our competence in recognizing ethical violations.
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