1.Skin-related Quality of Life in Patients with Lung Cancer Taking Oral Targeted Agents: A SingleCenter, Cross-Sectional Study
Asian Oncology Nursing 2023;23(2):84-90
Purpose:
This study aimed to investigate the level of the relationship between skin toxicities and skin-related quality of life (QoL) in patients with lung cancer taking oral targeted agents.
Methods:
This cross-sectional study surveyed 152 lung cancer patients receiving oral targeted agents. The Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PROCTCAE) was used to assess skin toxicity. The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) was used to evaluate skin-related QoL. Collected data were analyzed with independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson correlation using the SPSS 27.0 statistical analysis software for Windows.
Results:
Skin toxicity was the highest among patients who reported skin dryness 2.07±1.20, followed by itching 1.91±1.25, rash 1.48±1.32, skin darkening 1.39±1.16, hives 1.38±1.25, acne 1.37±1.36, nail (finger or toe) ulceration 1.34±1.34, nail ridging 1.20±1.14, sensitivity to sunlight 1.10±1.07, stretch marks 0.95±1.13, hair loss 0.91±1.14 and nail discoloration 0.83±1.07.The subjects' mean skin-related QoL of the participants was 7.29±6.11 out of 30. Skin-related QoL showed a statistically significant positive correlation with skin toxicity.
Conclusion
Skin toxicities correlated significantly with poor skin-related QoL. Skin toxicity levels in lung cancer patients receiving oral targeted therapies need to be closely monitored, and strategies to enhance skin-related QoL must be developed.
2.An Unusual Case of Tubo-ovarian Abscess by Gemella morbillorum.
Hyoungsun JANG ; Seryun KIM ; Kiyoung RYU ; Kkot Sil LEE ; Jaewook KIM ; Jongwook KIM
Infection and Chemotherapy 2009;41(5):305-308
Gemellae is a gram positive cocci that forms part of the oropharyngeal microflora in humans and is anaerobic to aerotolerant. Unlike the other members of the same genus, G. morbillorum rarely causes human infections. Recently, we experienced a case of tubo-ovarian abscess caused by G. morbillorum which was initially suspected to be actinomycosis associated with intrauterine device. This is the first case in the world on tubo-ovarian abscess with G. morbillorum as the culprit.
Abscess
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Actinomycosis
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Gemella
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Gram-Positive Cocci
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Humans
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Intrauterine Devices
3.An Unusual Case of Tubo-ovarian Abscess by Gemella morbillorum.
Hyoungsun JANG ; Seryun KIM ; Kiyoung RYU ; Kkot Sil LEE ; Jaewook KIM ; Jongwook KIM
Infection and Chemotherapy 2009;41(5):305-308
Gemellae is a gram positive cocci that forms part of the oropharyngeal microflora in humans and is anaerobic to aerotolerant. Unlike the other members of the same genus, G. morbillorum rarely causes human infections. Recently, we experienced a case of tubo-ovarian abscess caused by G. morbillorum which was initially suspected to be actinomycosis associated with intrauterine device. This is the first case in the world on tubo-ovarian abscess with G. morbillorum as the culprit.
Abscess
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Actinomycosis
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Gemella
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Gram-Positive Cocci
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Humans
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Intrauterine Devices
4.A Comparative Genome-Wide Analysis of GATA Transcription Factors in Fungi.
Jongsun PARK ; Hyojeong KIM ; Soonok KIM ; Sunghyung KONG ; Jaejin PARK ; Seryun KIM ; Hyea young HAN ; Bongsoo PARK ; Kyongyong JUNG ; Yong Hwan LEE
Genomics & Informatics 2006;4(4):147-160
GATA transcription factors are widespread eukaryotic regulators whose DNA-binding domain is a class IV zinc finger motif in the form CX(2)CX(17-20)CX(2)C followed by a basic region. In fungi, they act as transcriptional activators or repressors in several different processes, ranging from nitrogen source utilization to mating-type switching. Using an in-house bioinformatics portal system, we surveyed 50 fungal and 9 out-group genomes and identified 396 putative fungal GATA transcription factors. The proportion of GATA transcription factors within a genome varied among taxonomic lineages. Subsequent analyses of phylogenetic relationships among the fungal GATA transcription factors, as well as a study of their domain architecture and gene structure, demonstrated high degrees of conservation in type IVa and type IVb zinc finger motifs and the existence of distinctive clusters at least at the level of subphylum. The SFH1 subgroup with a 20-residue loop was newly identified, in addition to six well-defined subgroups in the subphylum Pezizomycotina. Furthermore, a novel GATA motif with a 21-residue loop (CX(2)CX(21)CX(2)C, designated 'zinc finger type IVc') was discovered within the phylum Basidiomycota. Our results suggest that fungal GATA factors might have undergone multiple distinct modes of evolution resulting in diversified cellular modulation in fungi.
Basidiomycota
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Computational Biology
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Fingers
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Fungi*
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GATA Transcription Factors*
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Genome
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Nitrogen
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Portal System
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Zinc Fingers