1.Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma in the maxillary gingiva of a Maltese dog: a case report
So-Jeong YIM ; Jinyong LEE ; Jae-Hoon KIM ; Ji-Youl JUNG
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2021;61(3):e27-
A 13-year-old castrated male Maltese dog was presented to a local animal hospital with an oral hemorrhage. An intraoral examination revealed an irregular proliferated lobular mass at the right side of the maxillary gingiva and hard palate. A surgically excised mass was requested for a histopathology examination. Histopathologically, the neoplastic foci were composed of biphasic morphologic patterns, such as primitive mesenchymal tissue and mature or immature cartilage tissue. Immunohistochemically, most of the neoplastic cells forming cartilaginous islands tested positive for S-100; the surrounding mesenchymal cells tested positive for vimentin. This paper describes a rare case of mesenchymal chondrosarcoma in the maxillary gingiva of a Maltese dog.
2.Feline progressive histiocytosis in four cats: case reports
Ji-Su KIM ; So-Jeong YIM ; Jae-Hoon KIM ; Ji-Youl JUNG
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2022;62(4):e34-
We describe four cases of feline progressive histiocytosis (FPH) including three females (one intact, two spayed) and one castrated male cat, with a mean age of 5.95 years at diagnosis. Masses were found under the skin of head, lip, neck, and vulva. Histologically, proliferative round cells had ovoid nuclei, foamy eosinophilic cytoplasm, distinct cytoplasmic processes, and mitotic figures. Immunohistochemically, all cases were positive for Iba1 and MHC II (Dako). One case showed cytoplasmic positive staining for E-cadherin. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented report of FPH in Korea.
3.Splenic smooth muscle tumors in 7 dogs: case reports
So-Jeong YIM ; Nakhyoung KIM ; Jae-Hoon KIM ; Ji-Youl JUNG
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2022;62(2):e16-
We describe 7 cases of splenic smooth muscle tumors in dogs. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis revealed that 6 cases were diagnosed as splenic leiomyosarcoma and 1 case as leiomyoma. All dogs underwent splenectomy without chemotherapy, and one of them was euthanized 2 months after surgery because of hepatic metastasis. Of the remaining 6 dogs, 5 died in the postoperative period and only one dog survived > 4 years. The median survival of the 6 dogs was 16.9 months. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first detailed study on splenic smooth muscle tumors in dogs in Korea.
4.A Case of Tuberous Sclerosis associated with Abdominal Aneurysm.
Eun Jeong LEE ; So Jeong YIM ; Sun Mi KIM ; Dae Chul JEONG ; Jin Han KANG ; Seung Yun CHUNG
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(5):583-587
Tuberous sclerosis(TS) is known to be associated with multi-organ involvements, such as neurologic, renal and cardiac abnormalities. Abdominal aortic aneurysms in children and young adults are uncommon, however, some have been observed in patients with TS. We present an 8 month-old female patient with TS who developed aortic aneurysm and underwent successful surgical management. Since an aortic aneurysm is potentially lethal, patient with TS should be screened for the detection of this rare condition. Early recognition and elective surgical repair is mandatory. Because new aortic aneurysm after repair may also develop, lifelong follow-up is suggested in patients with TS complicated by aortic aneurysm.
Aneurysm*
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Aortic Aneurysm
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Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal
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Child
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Infant
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Tuberous Sclerosis*
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Young Adult
5.A Case of Evans Syndrome during Valproate Therapy.
Eugene KIM ; So Jeong YIM ; Sang Rhim CHOI ; Seung Youn CHUNG ; Jin Han KANG ; Dae Chul JEONG ; Hack Ki KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology 2004;11(2):236-241
We report the first case of immune mediated thrombocytopenia and concurrent hemolytic anemia (Evans syndrome) that developed during valproic acid (VPA) therapy. The 6 years-old girl had been stable with VPA therapy for seizure disorder for 5 years. She was admitted due to purpura and petechiae on both legs. Her blood test was only significant for thrombocytopenia with normal hemoglobin level. Her thrombocytopenia was not caused by VPA toxicity, because of positive anti-platelet antibody. Thrombocytopenia was improved after steroid and intravenous globulin. However, hemoglobin was shown gradual drop with increased reticulocytes counts, high level of lactic dehydrogenase, and a positive direct Coombs test. She had a complete clinical recovery with negative anti-platelet antibody and direct Coombs test after discontinuation of VPA. VPA has a lot of side effects including hematologic toxicity, although this drug is used for seizure disorders. This report is the first Evans syndrome due to VPA, even though VPA induced pure red cell aplasia with positive anti-nuclear antibody or thrombocytopenia by direct toxicity.
Anemia, Hemolytic
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Child
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Coombs Test
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Epilepsy
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Female
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Hematologic Tests
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Humans
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Leg
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Oxidoreductases
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Purpura
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Red-Cell Aplasia, Pure
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Reticulocytes
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Thrombocytopenia
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Valproic Acid*
6.Efficacy and Safety of Stem Cell Therapies for Patients with Stroke: a Systematic Review and Single Arm Meta-Analysis.
Hyunsuk JEONG ; Hyeon Woo YIM ; Young Seung CHO ; Yeong In KIM ; So Na JEONG ; Hyun Bin KIM ; Il Hoan OH
International Journal of Stem Cells 2014;7(2):63-69
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Stem cell-based therapy is a potential new approach in the treatment of stroke. However, the efficacy and safety of these treatments are not yet fully understood. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis of available single-arm studies using stem cell-based therapy in patients with stroke. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane database for studies of stem cell therapy in patients with stroke from its inception through July 2014. The articles included in the search were restricted to the English language, studies with at least 5 patients, and those using cell-based therapies for treating stroke. RESULTS: Fourteen studies included in the meta-analysis. The pooled mean difference in National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) scores from baseline to follow-up points was 5.7 points (95%CI: -8.2 to -3.2, I2=91.5%) decreased. Also the pooled mean difference in modified Bathel index (BI) score was increased by 31.5 points (95%CI: 35.6~14.9, I2=52.7%) and the pooled incidence rate to achieve on modified Rankin score (mRS)< or =2 was 40% (95% CI: 30%~51%, I2=35.4%) at follow-up points. The pooled incidence rates of death, seizure, and infection were 13% (95%CI, 8~23%), 15% (95%CI, 8~25%), and 15% (95%CI, 8~23%), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The published data suggest that stem cell-based therapy for patients with stroke can be judged as effective based on single arm clinical studies. However, clinical benefits of stem cell therapy for patients with stroke need further investigation and reevaluation to test the clinical efficacy.
Arm*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Incidence
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National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
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Seizures
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Stem Cells*
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Stroke*
7.Differentitation between Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma and Glioblastoma: Added Value of Quantitative Analysis of CT Attenuation and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient.
Seung Choul LEE ; Won Jin MOON ; Jin Woo CHOI ; Hong Gee ROH ; So Hyeon BAK ; Jeong Geun YI ; Yoo Jeong YIM ; En Chul CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2012;16(3):226-235
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study was to determine if quantitative measures of CT attenuation and ADC values in combination with conventional imaging features can differentiate primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) and glioblastoma (GBM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-six patients with histologically-proven GBM (14 men and 12 women; median age, 50 years; age range, 22 - 73 years) and 14 patients with PCNSL (11 men and 3 women; median age, 61 years; age range, 41 - 74 years) were enrolled. Maximum CT attenuation, minimum ADC, and lesion to normal parenchyma minimum ADC ratios were measured in solid tumor regions. Conventional imaging features were evaluated for the following: ill-defined margin, homogeneous enhancement pattern, degree of necrosis, extent of tumor involvement and multiplicity. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare maximum CT attenuation and minimum ADC values for PCNSL and GBM. Fisher's exact test was used to evaluate relationships between pathologic diagnoses and imaging features. RESULTS: The CT attenuations were similar for PCNSL and GBM (37.84 +/- 6.90 HU versus 37.00 +/- 5.54 HU, p = 0.68), but minimum ADC and minimum ADC ratio were significant lower in PCNSL than in GBM (595.01 +/- 228.28 10(-6) mm2/s versus 736.52 +/- 162.05 10(-6) mm2/s; p = 0.028, 0.87 +/- 0.26 versus 1.14 +/- 0.29; p = 0.007). PCNSL showed greater homogeneous enhancement and smaller necrotic areas than GBM (p = 0.003 and p < 0.001, respectively) and was more likely to have multiple tumors than GBM (p = 0.039). When necrotic PCNSL (n = 4) and necrotic GBM (n = 24) were compared, minimum ADC and minimum ADC ratios were also significantly lower in PCNSL, but CT attenuation were not. CONCLUSION: Although CT attenuation does not provide valuable information, minimum ADC and minimum ADC ratio and some imaging features can aid the differentiation of PCNSL and GBM.
Central Nervous System
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Diffusion
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Glioblastoma
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Humans
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Lymphoma
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Male
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Necrosis
8.MRI Findings of Triple Negative Breast Cancer: A Comparison with Non-Triple Negative Breast Cancer.
Jae Jeong CHOI ; Sung Hun KIM ; Eun Suk CHA ; Bong Joo KANG ; Ji Hye LEE ; So Yeon LEE ; Seung Hee JEONG ; Hyeon Woo YIM ; Byung Joo SONG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2010;14(2):95-102
PURPOSE: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinicopathological features of triple negative breast cancer, and compare them with those of non-triple negative breast cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 231 pathologically confirmed breast cancers from January 2007 to May 2008. We retrospectively reviewed the MRI findings according to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) lexicon: mass or non-mass type, mass shape, mass margin, non-mass distribution, and enhancement pattern. Histologic type, histologic grade, and the results for epidermal growth factor receptor, p53, and Ki 67 were reviewed. RESULTS: Of 231 patients, 43(18.6%) were triple negative breast cancer. Forty triple negative breast cancers (93.0%) were mass-type lesion on MRI. A round or oval or lobular shape (p=0.006) and rim enhancement (p=0.004) were significantly more in triple negative breast cancer than non-triple negative breast cancer. In contrast, irregular shape (p=0.006) and spiculated margins (p=0.032) were significantly more in non-triple negative breast cancer. Old age (p=0.019), high histologic grade (p<0.0001), EGFR positivity (p<0.0001), p53 overexpression (p=0.038), and Ki 67 expression (<0.0001) were significantly associated with the triple negative breast cancer. CONCLUSION: MRI finding may be helpful for differentiation between triple negative and non-triple negative breast cancer.
Breast
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Breast Neoplasms
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Humans
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Information Systems
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor
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Receptors, Progesterone
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Retrospective Studies
9.The Efficacy of Ultrasound Diagnosis of a Partial Tendon Injury by Emergency Doctors: Using a Swine Model.
Jeong Ryel PARK ; Chun Song YOUN ; Byung Hak SO ; JI Hoon KIM ; Hyung Min KIM ; Kyu Nam PARK ; Hyeon Woo YIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2010;21(1):82-87
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound for the detection of a partial tendon injury of the dorsum of the hand by emergency doctors using a swine model. METHODS: Fifteen swine feet were used for the study. Two tendons from each foot were examined using a 10 MHz hocky stick scan head. A 0%, 10%, 50% and 90% incision was made in each extensor tendon at the proximal site of the skin incision. Four emergency physicians and five senior emergency residents were blinded to the injuries and evaluated the samples for a partial tendon rupture. RESULTS: The difference between the results for the emergency physicians and the emergency senior residents were not statistically significant.The diagnostic sensitivity for all participants was more than 10%; more than a 50% tendon injury was identified in 69.2% and 77.0%, respectively. The specificity was 51.4% and 53.5% for each case. The sensitivity and specificity showed no significant differences. (sensitivity p=0.243, specificity p=0.992) CONCLUSION: The results of this study confirm that ultrasound was useful in the detection of a partial tendon rupture by emergency doctors. The findings of this study have implications for the training of emergency room doctors.
Benzeneacetamides
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Emergencies
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Foot
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Hand
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Head
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Piperidones
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Rupture
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Skin
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Swine
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Tendon Injuries
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Tendons
10.No Association between Copy Number Variation of the TCRB Gene and the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Korean Population.
So Young YANG ; Seon Hee YIM ; Hae Jin HU ; Soon Ae KIM ; Hee Jeong YOO ; Yeun Jun CHUNG
Genomics & Informatics 2010;8(2):76-80
Although autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been thought to have a substantial genetic background, major contributing genes have yet to be identified or successfully replicated. Immunological dysfunction has been suggested to be associated with ASD, and T cell-mediated immunity was considered important for the development of ASD. In this study, we analyzed 163 ASD subjects and 97 normal controls by genomic quantitative PCR to evaluate the association between the copy number variation of the 7q34 locus, harboring the TCRB gene, and ASDs. As a result, there was no significant difference of the frequency distribution of TCRB copy numbers between ASD cases and normal controls. TCRB gene copy numbers ranged from 0 to 5 copies, and the frequency distribution of each copy number was similar between the two groups. The proportion of the individuals with <2 copies of TCRB was 52.8% (86/163) in ASD cases and 57.1% (52/91) in the control group (p=0.44). The proportion of individuals with >2 copies of TCRB was 11.7% (19/163) in ASD cases and 12.1% (11/91) in the control group (p=0.68). After the effects of sex were adjusted by logistic regression, ORs for individuals with <2 copies or >2 copies showed no significant difference compared with the diploid copy number as reference (n=2). Although we could not see the positive association, our results will be valuable information for mining ASD-associated genes and for exploring the role of T cell immunity further in the pathogenesis of ASD.
Autistic Disorder
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Child
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Coat Protein Complex I
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Diploidy
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Electrolytes
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Gene Dosage
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Immunity, Cellular
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Logistic Models
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Mining
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Autism Spectrum Disorder