1.Association between polymorphisms in Interleukin-17 receptor A gene and childhood IgA nephropathy.
Seung Ah BAEK ; Won Ho HAHN ; Byoung Soo CHO ; Sung Do KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2010;53(2):215-221
PURPOSE: Interleukin-17 (IL-17) is produced by activated CD4+T cells and exhibits pleiotropic biological activity on various cell types. IL-17 was reported to be involved in the immunoregulatory response in IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Our aim was to investigate the association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in IL-17 receptor A (IL-17RA) gene and childhood IgAN. METHODS: We analyzed the SNPs in the IL-17RA in 156 children with biopsy-proven IgAN and 245 healthy controls. We divided the IgAN patients into 2 groups and compared them with respect to proteinuria (< or =4 and >4 mg/m2/h, < or =40 and >40 mg/m2/h, respectively) and the presence of pathological levels of biomarkers of diseases such as interstitial fibrosis, tubular atrophy, or global sclerosis. RESULTS: No difference was observed between the SNP genotypes rs2895332, rs1468488, and rs4819553 between IgAN patients and control subjects. In addition, no significant difference was observed between allele frequency of SNPs rs2895 332, rs1468488, and rs4819553 between patients in the early and advanced stage of the disease. However, significant difference was observed between the genotype of SNP rs2895332 between patients with proteinuria (>4 mg/m2/h) and those without proteinuria (codominant model OR 0.36, 95% CI 0.19-0.66, P<0.001; dominant model OR 0.35, 95% CI 0.17-0.69 P=0.002; recessive model OR 0.12, 95% CI 0.01-1.06 P=0.025). CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that the SNP in IL-17RA (rs2895332) may be related to the development of proteinuria in IgAN patients.
Atrophy
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Biomarkers
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Child
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Fibrosis
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Gene Frequency
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Genotype
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Glomerulonephritis
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Glomerulonephritis, IGA
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin A
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Interleukin-17
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Proteinuria
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Receptors, Interleukin-17
2.Cerebellar cavernous hemangioma that presented with posterior neck myalgia.
Seung Ah BAEK ; Kyung Lim YOON ; Kye Shik SHIM ; Jae Seung BANG
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2008;51(12):1363-1367
Cavernous hemangioma can occur in the entire brain but rarely in cerebellum, especially in the pediatric age group. Headache, seizure, gait disturbance, recurrent bleeding may be seen. This tumor is a relatively benign condition but if the lesion located in the posterior fossa or the brain stem bleeds, irreversible brain damage may occur because of its restrictive space. Moreover, it must be differentiated from malignant tumors. We report 12.6 year-old boy who represented posterior neck myalgia as the presenting symptom. The pain continued for about a month despite analgesic medications. Brain MRI showed intracranial hemorrhage in the left cerebellum (4.5 cm) representing repeated hemorrhages at different times and originated from the cavernous hemangioma accompanied by mild hydrocephalus. The lesion was surgically removed successfully and the cavernous hemangioma was confirmed by pathologic findings. After the follow-up period of 14 months, he is in good condition without any complications.
Brain
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Brain Stem
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Caves
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Cerebellum
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gait
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Headache
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Hemangioma, Cavernous
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hydrocephalus
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Intracranial Hemorrhages
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Neck
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Seizures
3.New classification of lingual arch form in normal occlusion using three dimensional virtual models.
Kyung Hee PARK ; Mohamed BAYOME ; Jae Hyun PARK ; Jeong Woo LEE ; Seung Hak BAEK ; Yoon Ah KOOK
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2015;45(2):74-81
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were 1) to classify lingual dental arch form types based on the lingual bracket points and 2) to provide a new lingual arch form template based on this classification for clinical application through the analysis of three-dimensional virtual models of normal occlusion sample. METHODS: Maxillary and mandibular casts of 115 young adults with normal occlusion were scanned in their occluded positions and lingual bracket points were digitized on the virtual models by using Rapidform 2006 software. Sixty-eight cases (dataset 1) were used in K-means cluster analysis to classify arch forms with intercanine, interpremolar and intermolar widths and width/depth ratios as determinants. The best-fit curves of the mean arch forms were generated. The remaining cases (dataset 2) were mapped into the obtained clusters and a multivariate test was performed to assess the differences between the clusters. RESULTS: Four-cluster classification demonstrated maximum intercluster distance. Wide, narrow, tapering, and ovoid types were described according to the intercanine and intermolar widths and their best-fit curves were depicted. No significant differences in arch depths existed among the clusters. Strong to moderate correlations were found between maxillary and mandibular arch widths. CONCLUSIONS: Lingual arch forms have been classified into 4 types based on their anterior and posterior dimensions. A template of the 4 arch forms has been depicted. Three-dimensional analysis of the lingual bracket points provides more accurate identification of arch form and, consequently, archwire selection.
Classification*
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Cluster Analysis
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Dental Arch
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Humans
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Young Adult
4.New classification of lingual arch form in normal occlusion using three dimensional virtual models.
Kyung Hee PARK ; Mohamed BAYOME ; Jae Hyun PARK ; Jeong Woo LEE ; Seung Hak BAEK ; Yoon Ah KOOK
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2015;45(2):74-81
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were 1) to classify lingual dental arch form types based on the lingual bracket points and 2) to provide a new lingual arch form template based on this classification for clinical application through the analysis of three-dimensional virtual models of normal occlusion sample. METHODS: Maxillary and mandibular casts of 115 young adults with normal occlusion were scanned in their occluded positions and lingual bracket points were digitized on the virtual models by using Rapidform 2006 software. Sixty-eight cases (dataset 1) were used in K-means cluster analysis to classify arch forms with intercanine, interpremolar and intermolar widths and width/depth ratios as determinants. The best-fit curves of the mean arch forms were generated. The remaining cases (dataset 2) were mapped into the obtained clusters and a multivariate test was performed to assess the differences between the clusters. RESULTS: Four-cluster classification demonstrated maximum intercluster distance. Wide, narrow, tapering, and ovoid types were described according to the intercanine and intermolar widths and their best-fit curves were depicted. No significant differences in arch depths existed among the clusters. Strong to moderate correlations were found between maxillary and mandibular arch widths. CONCLUSIONS: Lingual arch forms have been classified into 4 types based on their anterior and posterior dimensions. A template of the 4 arch forms has been depicted. Three-dimensional analysis of the lingual bracket points provides more accurate identification of arch form and, consequently, archwire selection.
Classification*
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Cluster Analysis
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Dental Arch
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Humans
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Young Adult
5.Expression of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor in Behcet's Disease.
Sung Il IN ; Jin Ah BAEK ; Kyung Sook PARK ; Dongsik BANG ; Eun So LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2008;46(5):611-618
BACKGROUND: Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a unique protein, participating in inflammation, immune response, and cell growth. Previous reports showed that MIF-polymorphisms are associated with an increased risk for various inflammatory diseases. OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the effect of MIF polymorphisms on Behcet's disease (BD). METHODS: A total of 362 patients with BD and 290 healthy controls were genotyped. We also performed RT-PCR analysis, ELISA, and immunohistochemical stain for MIF. RESULTS: We could not find statistically significant differences in the genotype frequencies of the MIF-794[CATT]5-8 repeat polymorphism or MIF-173 G>C polymorphism between BD patients and controls. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that MIF protein was diffusely distributed throughout epidermis and subcutaneous fat tissue from the skin lesions of patients with BD and erythema nodosum. CONCLUSION: Contrary to earlier reports, serum MIF levels were decreased in patients with BD, and the prescence of polymorphisms in the MIF promoter region was not associated with disease susceptibility. Nevertheless, MIF may play a role in cutaneous inflammation in BD.
Disease Susceptibility
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Epidermis
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Erythema Nodosum
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Genotype
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Macrophages
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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Skin
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Subcutaneous Fat
6.The study on the development of relative value in medical treatment of the oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Gin Ah SONG ; Kyung Won BAEK ; Jong Min HWANG ; Soon Yong YU ; Jin Young CHOI
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2006;32(4):334-347
The aim of this study is to evaluate the reasonableness of the medical fee on oral and maxillofacial surgery field according to surgeon's opinions and actual conditions. The medical fee has significant influence on hospital income, the supply and distribution of medical manpower, quality and facilities of medical services. Questionnaire survey was sent to 86 oral and maxillofacial surgeons who worked more than 3 years in general hospital. Among them, 25 doctors replied the 109 answers survey and the average of treatment time and physician work relative value on each category was calculated. And the health insurance cost (that has been applied since 2003) was compared with the questionnaire results. And finally we investigated items that health insurance system did not include in oral and maxillofacial field but actually performed in oral and maxillofacial surgery clinic. The result was that the medical fee did not properly reflect physician work relative value of actual treatments. In case of complicated extraction, work relative value needed 3.5 times enhancement of present value. For simple impacted tooth extraction 1.8 times, for impacted tooth extraction including odontomy 1.7 times, and for fully impacted tooth more than 2/3 of it located into the alveolar bone, 1.8 times enhancement needed. In respect of the present physician work relative value, hemimandibulectomy with neck lymph node dissection for the malignancy is appropriated as 3.3 times of open reduction and internal fixation for the mandibular fracture, but the questionnaire result showed 25 times discrepancy. In conclusion, this research shows the need for intervention that health insurance included items and legal relative medical value must act in union with treatment in clinic to reduce the imbalance between them.
Current Procedural Terminology
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Fees, Medical
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Hospitals, General
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Insurance, Health
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Lymph Node Excision
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Mandibular Fractures
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Mandibular Osteotomy
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Neck
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Surgery, Oral*
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Tooth, Impacted
7.Venous thrombosis associated with psoas abscess: successful treatment with percutaneous drainage of abscess and antibiotics.
Gi Beom KIM ; Young Ok KIM ; Jeong Won JANG ; Kyung Keun KO ; Ji Yeon BAEK ; Sun Ae YOON ; Hyun Suk CHAE ; Jong Beom PARK ; Kyung Ah CHUN ; Byung Kee BANG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2001;61(6):664-668
We report an unusual case of venous thrombosis complicated by pyogenic psoas muscle abscess in a patient with chronic biliary tract disease. A 64-year-old woman presented with high fever and progressive back and left flank pain. She had been admitted because of recurrent cholangitis and liver abscess 7 months ago. Both abscess and blood cultures had revealed Klebsiella pneumoniae and she had improved with treatment of antibiotics and percutaneous drainage of abscess. Computed tomography demonstrated psoas abscess and thrombosis of inferior vena cava and left iliac vein adjacent to abscess. Several days later, abscess culture showed Klebsiella pneumoniae. Because there was no evidence of deep vein thrombosis and the thrombosis was confined only to the vein adjacent to the abscess, we considered that the thrombosis would be associated with the abscess. She was immediately treated with percutaneous drainage of abscess and antibiotics. Follow-up computed tomography demonstrated complete disappearance of both psoas abscess and venous thrombosis.
Abscess*
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Anti-Bacterial Agents*
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Biliary Tract Diseases
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Cholangitis
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Drainage*
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Female
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Fever
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Flank Pain
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Iliac Vein
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Liver Abscess
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Middle Aged
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Psoas Abscess*
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Psoas Muscles
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Thrombosis
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Veins
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Vena Cava, Inferior
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Venous Thrombosis*
8.Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage Associated with Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody levels in a Pregnant Woman Taking Propylthiouracil.
Ah Young KANG ; Yang Hyun BAEK ; You Jung SOHN ; Soo Keol LEE ; Choon Hee SON ; KyeongHee KIM ; Doo Kyung YANG
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2006;21(4):240-243
Propylthiouracil (PTU) is known to be a potential cause of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) positive small vessel vasculitis, resulting in glomerulonephritis and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH). Herein, we describe a 25-year-old pregnant woman who developed a perinulcear ANCA (p-ANCA) and myeloperoxidase ANCA (MPO-ANCA) positive DAH during PTU therapy. The patient improved after corticosteroid therapy and discontinuation of the PTU. Methimazole was prescribed in spite of the risk of recurrence of DAH because of the pregnancy. The patient is currently free from pulmonary problems. Our case shows that the alternative agent, methimazole, can be used to treat hyperthyroidism in a pregnant patient with PTU associated DAH.
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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*Pulmonary Alveoli
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Propylthiouracil/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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*Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic
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Pregnancy
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Hyperthyroidism/blood/complications/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Hemoptysis/*chemically induced/diagnosis/immunology
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Female
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Bronchoscopy
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Antithyroid Agents/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic/*blood
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Adult
9.Bone Marrow Scintigraphy with Antigranulocyte Antibody in Multiple Myeloma: Comparison with Simple Radiography and Bone Scintigraphy.
Dong Hwan KIM ; Tae LEE ; Jin Ho BAEK ; Jin Tae JUNG ; Dong Woo HYUN ; Kyung Ah CHUN ; Young Hak LEE ; Sang Kyun SOHN ; Hong Seok SONG ; Kyu Bo LEE
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1998;32(4):354-364
PURPOSE: Simple X-ray study and bone scan have limiitations for early diagnosis of bone or bone marrow lesions in multiple myeloma. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of bone marrow imrnunoscintigraphy using anti-granulocyte monoclonal antibody for the evaluation of bone involvement I:n multiple myeloma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 22 patients (Male: 15, Female: 7) with multiple myeloma, we perforrned whole-body immunoscintigraphy using ' Tc-labelled antigranulocyte antibody (BW 250/183, Scintimum Granulozyt CIS, France) and compared the findings with those of simple bone radiography and "" Tc-MDP bone scan. Abnonnal findings in bone marrow scintigraphy were, considered to be present in case of expansion of peripheral bone marrow or focal photan defect in axial bones. RESULTS: Marrow expansion was noted in 15 of 22 patients (68%). Focal photon defects were found in 18 patients (82%). While one (33%) of 3 patients with Stage II disease showed focal defects in bone marrow scan, abnormal focal defects were observed in 17 of 19 (90%) patients with Stage III. Among 124 focal abnormal sites which were observed in bone marrow scan, bone scan or simple bone radiography, bone rnarrow scan detected 92 sites (74%), whereas 82 sites (66%) were observed in simple bone radiography(58 sites, 47%) or bone scan(40 sites, 32%). Fifty-one (41%) out of 124 bone lesions were detected by bone marrow scan only, and located mostly in thoracolumbar spine. CONCLUSION: Bone marrow scan using "" Tc-labelled antigranulocyte antibody seems to be a more sensitive procedure for the detection of pathologic bone lesions than simple bone X-ray ar bone sean in patients with multiple myeloma.
Bone Marrow*
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Early Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Multiple Myeloma*
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Radiography*
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Radionuclide Imaging*
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Spine
10.Evaluation of a New Immunochromatographic Assay Kit for the Rapid Detection of Norovirus in Fecal Specimens.
Kwi Sung PARK ; Kyoung Ah BAEK ; Dong Uk KIM ; Kyung Sook KWON ; Sun Hye BING ; Joon Soo PARK ; Hae Seon NAM ; Sang Han LEE ; Young Jin CHOI
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2012;32(1):79-81
Rapid and accurate detection of norovirus is essential for the prevention and control of norovirus outbreaks. This study compared the effectiveness of a new immunochromatographic assay kit (SD BIOLINE Norovirus; Standard Diagnostics, Korea) and real-time reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) for detecting norovirus in fecal specimens. Compared with real-time RT-PCR, the new assay had sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of 76.5% (52/68), 99.7% (342/343), 98.1% (52/53), and 95.5% (342/358), respectively. The sensitivity of the assay was 81.8% (18/22) for GII.3 and 75.7% (28/37) for GII.4. None of the 38 enteric virus-positive specimens (3 for astrovirus, 5 for enteric adenovirus, and 30 for rotavirus) tested positive in the cross-reactivity test performed by using this assay. The new immunochromatographic assay may be a useful screening tool for the rapid detection of norovirus in sporadic and outbreak cases; however, negative results may require confirmatory assays of greater sensitivity.
Acute Disease
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Caliciviridae Infections/*diagnosis
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Feces/*virology
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Gastroenteritis/*diagnosis/virology
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Humans
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*Immunoassay
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Infant
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Middle Aged
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Norovirus/*genetics/isolation & purification
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RNA, Viral/analysis
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Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sensitivity and Specificity