1.Flow Cytometric Analysis of DNA in Meningiomas.
Yong Gu CHONG ; Heung Sob CHONG ; Ki Chan LEE ; Jeong Wha CHU ; Yang Sok CHAE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1991;20(4):199-207
The Flow cytometric analysis of DNA in tumors have been reported to reflect the cellular activities and proliferative rates. Currently, it has been used to predict the prognosis and responsiveness of tumors to various modality of therapy. The author analyzed thirty seven meningiomas(7 syncytial, 9 transitional, 6 fibroblastic, 9 angioblastic, 6 atypical) using paraffinembeddede tissues. The ploidy pattern and relative value(%) in the GO/GI, S, and G2/M phases were calculated for each specimen. In our series, All were diploid types except 6 meningiomas(2 syncytial, 2 angioblastic, 2 atypical). Diploidy with weak tetraploidy(upto 10%) was found in 8 cases(40% of atypical, 33% of fibrobiastic and transitional) but not in syncytial meningioma. Diploidy with strong teraploigy(10-25%) was found in 1 transitional, 1 angioblastic meningioma. There was wide variation in 4C values even in the same subgroups of meningiomas. The distribution of P. I values is even and lower especially in fibroblastic meningiomas. On the contrary, the distribution of P. I values is relatively uneven and highly variable in other types of meningiomas & even in the same subgroups of meningiomas except fibroblastic meningioma. The prediction of recurrences in operated cases remained further investigation due to lack of long-term follow-up.
Diploidy
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DNA*
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Fibroblasts
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Flow Cytometry
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Meningioma*
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Ploidies
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
2.Estrogen and Progesterone receptors in Meningioma.
Yong Gu CHONG ; Ki Chan LEE ; Hoon Kap LEE ; Jeong Wha CHU ; Yang Sok CHAE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1991;20(4):184-192
We studied the status of estrogen(ER) and progesterone(PR) receptors in meningiomas removed from 32 patients, using immunoperoxidase(IP) assays. PR were detected in 72% of the cases & ER were detected in 31%. The possible correlation between age, sex, histological type, ploidy pattern and proliferation index values with steroid receptor activity were discussed. The date suggest that the majority of meningiomas contain high affinity receptors for progesterone, that estrogen receptors are present in only a few meningiomas.
Estrogens*
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Humans
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Meningioma*
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Ploidies
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Progesterone*
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Receptors, Estrogen
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Receptors, Progesterone*
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Receptors, Steroid
3.Transferrin Receptors in Gliomas and its Relationship with Flow Cytometric Analysis.
Yong Gu CHONG ; Youn Kwan PARK ; Heung Seob CHONG ; Jung Keun SUH ; Hoon Kap LEE ; Ki Chan LEE ; Jeong Wha CHU ; Han Kyeom KIM ; Yang Sok CHAE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1992;21(2):186-194
No abstract available.
Glioma*
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Immunohistochemistry
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Receptors, Transferrin*
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Transferrin*
4.Prediction of additional axillary metastasis of breast cancer with positive sentinel lymph nodes.
Seung Pil JUNG ; Jeoung Won BAE ; Sang Uk WOO ; Jae Bok LEE ; Gil Soo SON ; Yang Sok CHAE ; Kyu Ran JO ; Bum Hwan GOO
Journal of Breast Cancer 2006;9(4):337-342
PURPOSE: Axillary lymph node dissection in breast cancer patients with positive sentinel lymph node (SLN) is accepted as a routine procedure. In a significant proportion of women with breast cancer, the SLN is the sole site of regional metastasis. These patients would not be expected to benefit from complete lymph node dissection. The purpose of this study is to determine which factors are associated with additional positive lymph nodes in the axilla of patients who have positive sentinel lymph nodes. METHODS: Between September 2001 and May 2005, we examined 135 cases where the patients underwent a breast conserving operation and a SLN biopsy. There were 34 patients with positive SLN. Univariate analysis was used to identify the clinicopathologic features in the SLN positive patients that can predict metastasis in the nonsentinel lymph nodes (NSLNs). RESULTS: Fifteen patients (44.1%) had metastasis in the NSLNs. There were significant differences in the location of tumors (p=0.018), the nodal status of each patient (p=0.001) and c-erbB2 protein expression (p =0.017) in NSLN metastasis as determined by univariate analysis. CONCLUSION: The location of the breast cancer, nodal status and c-erbB2 expression are of predictive value for NSLN involvement. We suggest that a full axillary lymph node dissection may be considered as a sparing treatment in these situations.
Axilla
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Biopsy
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Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Female
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Humans
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Lymph Node Excision
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Lymph Nodes*
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
5.A Case of Enteropathy-Associated T-cell Lymphoma (EATL) Presenting Perforation after Chemotherapy for Primary Intestinal Lymphoma.
Hyung Jun KIM ; Sok Won HAN ; Soon Min PARK ; Chang Whan KIM ; Sung Eun YANG ; Hyeong Geun KIM ; Keun Jong CHO ; Tae Ho KIM ; Sang Bum KANG ; Young Seok CHO ; Sung Soo KIM ; Dong Soo LEE ; Hiun Suk CHAE ; Jea Na KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2006;32(4):287-292
Intestinal T-cell lymphomas are fairly uncommon, and can sometimes be associated with enteropathy. Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL) is commonly accompanied by a nonspecific mucosal ulceration, similar to that observed as a complication of celiac disease. The clinical course of EATL is quite unfavorable, and tends to have a generally poor prognosis. When a tumor invades the bowel wall and is treated with corticosteroids and chemotherapy, cell lysis with perforation often occurs, particularly in case of lymphoma. Recent data indicate that extensive resection may improve local control, and eliminate the risk of early mortality due to visceral perforation or hemorrhaging in unresected lesions during chemotherapy. Here, we report the case of a 51-year-old male who was diagnosed with primary gastrointestinal lymphoma after colonoscopy, and presented with EATL after emergent exploratory laparatomy. We also include a review of the literature regarding this uncommon entity.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Celiac Disease
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Colonoscopy
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Drug Therapy*
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Enteropathy-Associated T-Cell Lymphoma*
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Lymphoma*
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mortality
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Prognosis
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Ulcer
6.Two Cases of Huge Polypoid Early Gastric Cancer.
Seong Eun YANG ; Chang Whan KIM ; Sok Won HAN ; Young Seok CHO ; Dong Soo LEE ; Jin Il KIM ; Soo Heon PARK ; Hiun Suk CHAE ; Myung Gyu CHOI ; Jae Kwang KIM ; Kyu Young CHOI ; In Sik CHUNG
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2006;32(1):37-41
Gastric cancer is the most frequent cancer seen in Korea. The development of diagnostic procedures such as endoscopy has contributed to the early diagnosis and subsequent treatment of gastric cancer. Early gastric cancer has been defined as a carcinoma that is limited to the gastric mucosa or submucosa, regardless of the presence of lymph node metastasis. The prognosis of gastric cancer mainly depends on the depth of invasion and the lymph node metastasis. However it is difficult to distinguish large type I early gastric cancer from Borrmann type 1 advanced gastric cancer when the distinction is based on the macroscopic appearance. We experienced two cases of huge polypoid early gastric cancer. One case was treated by operation, and the other case was treated by endoscopic mucosal resection. We report here on two cases of huge polypoid early gastric cancer mimicking advanced gastric cancer.
Early Diagnosis
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Endoscopy
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Gastric Mucosa
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Korea
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Lymph Nodes
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Prognosis
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Stomach Neoplasms*
7.Noninvasive predictors of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in Korean patients with histologically proven nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Young Seok KIM ; Eun Sun JUNG ; Wonhee HUR ; Si Hyun BAE ; Jong Young CHOI ; Myeong Jun SONG ; Chang Wook KIM ; Se Hyun JO ; Chang Don LEE ; Young Sok LEE ; Sang Wook CHOI ; Jin Mo YANG ; Jeong Won JANG ; Sang Gyune KIM ; Seung Won JUNG ; Hee Kyung KIM ; Hee Bok CHAE ; Seung Kew YOON
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2013;19(2):120-130
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aims of this study were (1) to identify the useful clinical parameters of noninvasive approach for distinguishing nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and (2) to determine whether the levels of the identified parameters are correlated with the severity of liver injury in patients with NASH. METHODS: One hundred and eight consecutive patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD (age, 39.8+/-13.5 years, mean+/-SD; males, 67.6%) were prospectively enrolled from 10 participating centers across Korea. RESULTS: According to the original criteria for NAFLD subtypes, 67 patients (62.0%) had NASH (defined as steatosis with hepatocellular ballooning and/or Mallory-Denk bodies or fibrosis > or =2). Among those with NAFLD subtype 3 or 4, none had an NAFLD histologic activity score (NAS) below 3 points, 40.3% had a score of 3 or 4 points, and 59.7% had a score >4 points. Fragmented cytokeratin-18 (CK-18) levels were positively correlated with NAS (r=0.401), as well as NAS components such as lobular inflammation (r=0.387) and ballooning (r=0.231). Fragmented CK-18 was also correlated with aspartate aminotransferase (r=0.609), alanine aminotransferase (r=0.588), serum ferritin (r=0.432), and the fibrosis stage (r=0.314). A fragmented CK-18 cutoff level of 235.5 U/L yielded sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of 69.0%, 64.9%, 75.5% (95% CI 62.4-85.1), and 57.1% (95% CI 42.2-70.9), respectively, for the diagnosis of NASH. CONCLUSIONS: Serum fragmented CK-18 levels can be used to distinguish between NASH and NAFL. Further evaluation is required to determine whether the combined measurement of serum CK-18 and ferritin levels improves the diagnostic performance of this distinction.
Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Alanine Transaminase/blood
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood
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Biological Markers/blood
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Fatty Liver/classification/metabolism/*pathology
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Female
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Ferritins/blood
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Fibrosis/complications
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Humans
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Keratin-18/analysis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Prospective Studies
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Republic of Korea
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Severity of Illness Index
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Young Adult