1.A Clinical Experience of Subcutaneous Bronchogenic Cyst.
Ye Jin LEE ; Duck Kyoon AHN ; Hee Joon YU ; Won Mi LEE ; Yong Wook PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2001;28(2):175-178
Bronchogenic cyst is a congenital anomaly of the embryolgic foregut. A bronchogenic cyst is thought to arise from developing lung bud structure in the 7th week of gestation. Subcutaneous bronchogenic cyst is developed from isolated lung parenchyme during cell migration. Sometimes the fistula is formed between cyst and epidermis. Histologically, fistula tract is lined with sebaceous gland, which is the evidence of embryologic anomaly of cyst. The most common extrapulmonary location of bronchogenic cyst is mediastinum. Subcutaneous location is uncommon. Subcutaneous bronchogenic cyst is commonly located in suprasternal notch followed by the presternal area, neck and scapula. Subcutaneous bronchogenic cyst is predominantly found in male and the ratio is four to one. Clinically the cutaneous presentation vary from nodular swelling, sinus tract ostium to papillomatous lesion. The differential diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst include branchial cleft cyst, thyroglossal duct cyst, cutaneous ciliated cyst and mature cystic teratoma. The diagnosis of subcutanoeus cyst is entirely dependent on the histologic feature. Bronchogenic cyst is lined with ciliated pseudostratified columar epithelium of respiratory origin. Underlying wall is surrounded by the smooth muscle, cartilage and seromucinous gland. This report is on a subcutaneous bronchogenic cyst in a 5-years-old male without fistula tract. The cyst is 5 x 4 x 3 cm in size and histolgically shows the typical feature of bronchogenic cyst.
Branchioma
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Bronchogenic Cyst*
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Cartilage
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Cell Movement
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Diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Epidermis
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Epithelium
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Fistula
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Humans
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Lung
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Male
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Mediastinum
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Muscle, Smooth
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Neck
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Pregnancy
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Scapula
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Sebaceous Glands
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Teratoma
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Thyroglossal Cyst
2.Generation of Highly Expandable Intestinal Spheroids Composed of Stem Cells
Ohman KWON ; Ohman KWON ; Won Dong YU ; Won Dong YU ; Ye Seul SON ; Ye Seul SON ; Kwang Bo JUNG ; Kwang Bo JUNG ; Hana LEE ; Hana LEE ; Mi-Young SON ; Mi-Young SON
International Journal of Stem Cells 2022;15(1):104-111
Many of early findings regarding intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and their niche in the human intestine have relied on colorectal cancer cell lines and labor-intensive and time-consuming mouse models. However, these models cannot accurately recapitulate the physiologically relevant aspects of human ISCs. In this study, we demonstrate a reliable and robust culture method for 3D expanding intestinal spheroids (InSexp ) mainly comprising ISCs and progenitors, which can be derived from 3D human intestinal organoids (HIOs). We did functional chararcterization of InSexp derived from 3D HIOs, differentiated from human pluripotent stem cells, and optimization culture methods. Our results indicate that InSexp can be rapidly expanded and easily passaged, and show enhanced growth rates via WNT pathway activation. InSexp are capable of exponential cell expansion and cryopreservation. Furthermore, in vitro-matured HIO-derived InSexp proliferate faster than immature HIO-derived InSexp with preservation of the parental HIO characteristics. These findings may facilitate the development of scalable culture systems for the long-term maintenance of human ISCs and provide an alternative platform for studying ISC biology.
3.Islet Encapsulation Using Chondrocyte.
Jeong Ik LEE ; Joon Ye KIM ; Jae Geun LEE ; Yu Seun KIM
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 2014;28(4):187-194
Diabetes mellitus is one of the leading metabolic diseases that cause an increasing rate of mortality and morbidity. Recently, rather than the current drug treatment, pancreatic islet transplantation has been regarded as a potentially promising strategy for insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus while preventing complications such as kidney damage, vascular damage, nerve damage, and blindness. Recently, a number of advanced islet encapsulation techniques have been designed to enhance the efficiency of islet transplantation, including cell sheet engineering and generation of 3D islet spheroids by high density suspension system (HDSS). Chondrocytes derived from cartilage sources have been used as an encapsulation biomaterial for islets not only for autograft but also for allograft and xenograft transplantation. Cartilage is an avascular, white connective tissue that is rich in extracellular matrix, and expandable in vitro. Hence, this tissue might have immunologically privileged properties that make it an intelligent cell source for manufacture of encapsulation biomaterials. However, cell sheet engineering and HDSS still have their respective limitations, which need to be elucidated. This review will describe the advantages and disadvantages of the current encapsulation techniques in order to provide a comprehensive foundation for further modifications and improvements of tissue engineering for islet transplantation.
Allografts
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Autografts
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Biocompatible Materials
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Blindness
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Cartilage
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Chondrocytes*
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Connective Tissue
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Extracellular Matrix
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Islets of Langerhans
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Islets of Langerhans Transplantation
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Kidney
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Metabolic Diseases
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Mortality
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Tissue Engineering
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Transplantation, Heterologous
4.Status of Dietary Life Related Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, Food Preference and Dietary Behavior of Preschoolers in Kyunggi Area.
A Reum LEE ; Ye Lee YU ; Hye Jin KIM ; Kyung A KIM ; Kyung Won KIM
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2016;21(3):274-283
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to examine dietary life characteristics such as knowledge, self-efficacy and dietary behavior of preschoolers in Namyangju, Kyunggi-province, Korea. METHODS: The survey questionnaire was developed based on literature review. Preschoolers aged 4-5 years (n=208) responded to the questionnaire to measure knowledge, self-efficacy, food preference, and dietary behavior. After excluding incomplete responses, the data of 197 subjects were used for analysis. RESULTS: Mean score of dietary life knowledge was 8.0 out of 12, showing a low level of knowledge. Two out of 12 knowledge items were significantly different by gender. Percentage of correct answer on items of 'foods to make bones strong' and 'kinds of fast foods' was higher in girls than in boys (p<0.05). Total score of self-efficacy regarding dietary life was 40.1 (possible score: 12~48), on average. Compared to girls, boys had more confidence in 'not over-eating', and 'eating balanced meals with meat, fish and vegetables' (p<0.05). Boys scored higher on total score of food preference than girls (p<0.01). The preference for fruits was quite high. Among food items, boys scored higher on the preference for rice (p<0.01), fish (p<0.01), pork (p<0.05), beef (p<0.05), milk (p<0.01), and ice cream (p<0.05) than girls. Boys also liked fast foods more than girls did, showing preference for chicken (p<0.01) and soda (p<0.05). Compared to girls, boys showed more desirable behavior in 'eating breakfast everyday' (p<0.01). Dietary behavior was significantly correlated with self-efficacy (r=0.52, p<0.01), food preference (r=0.35, p<0.01), and knowledge (r=0.25, p<0.01) of subjects. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we observed differences in food preference by gender. Dietary behavior of preschoolers was correlated with several factors, including dietary life related knowledge, self-efficacy and food preference. Thus, it is needed to develop nutrition education programs focusing on increasing dietary life related knowledge and self-efficacy, and consider the differences in food preference of preschoolers by gender.
Breakfast
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Chickens
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Education
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Fast Foods
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Female
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Food Preferences*
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Fruit
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Gyeonggi-do*
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Humans
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Ice Cream
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Korea
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Meals
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Meat
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Milk
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Red Meat
5.A Case of Fibroma of Tendon Sheath on the Big Toe.
Kyung Ho LEE ; Yu Kyung CHO ; Ye Won HAN ; Jeana KIM ; Hyung Min KIM ; Chul Jong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(4):483-485
Fibroma of tendon sheath presents as a small subcutaneous nodule that slowly increases in size, and it is most frequently found on the hands, with the thumb being the most common site of involvement. A 60-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic, solitary, 1.5 x 2.0 cm-sized, firm, subcutaneous nodule on the left big toe. On magnetic resonance imaging view, the tumor was adherent to tendon sheath of the volar aspect of the left big toe. The skin biopsy specimen showed that the well-circumscribed tumor contained hypocellular, hyalinized, collagenous area and hypercellular densely-arranged collagen area with spindle-shaped fibroblasts and slit-like vascular channels. We herein report a rare case of fibroma of tendon sheath on the left big toe.
Biopsy
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Collagen
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Female
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Fibroblasts
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Fibroma*
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Hand
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Humans
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Hyalin
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Skin
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Tendons*
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Thumb
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Toes*
6.Mouse embryo culture used in quality control of water for human in vitro fertilization: the one-cell stage versus the two-cell stage model.
Ye Kyung LEE ; Hye Won CHUNG ; Hyung Mee KIM ; Seung Eun OH ; Young Soo SON ; Han Ki YU ; Bock Hee WOO
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 1993;20(1):9-17
No abstract available.
Animals
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Embryonic Structures*
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Fertilization in Vitro*
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Humans*
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Mice*
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Quality Control*
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Water*
7.A Case of Miliary Osteoma Cutis on the Face.
Kyung Ho LEE ; Yu Kyung CHO ; Ye Won HAN ; Jin Ah KIM ; Chul Jong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(2):209-211
Osteoma cutis is a rare disorder characterized by compact bone formation in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue. According to the absence or presence of previous cutaneous lesions, it is classified as primary and secondary forms. Miliary osteoma of the face is a form of primary osteoma cutis that generally occurs in middle-aged to older adult women. A 50-year-old woman presented with asymptomatic, multiple, 2~3 mm-diameter, skin-colored, firm papules on both cheeks for 5 years. The histopathologic specimen of the papule showed compact bone formation in the dermis. We herein report a rare case of military osteoma cutis on the face.
Adult
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Cheek
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Dermis
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Military Personnel
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Osteogenesis
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Osteoma*
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Subcutaneous Tissue
8.A Case of Atypical Melanocytic Hyperplasia.
Kyung Ho LEE ; Yu Kyung CHO ; Ye Won HAN ; Young Joon JUN ; Chul Jong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(1):109-112
In atypical melanocytic hyperplasia, histopathologically atypical melanocytes are not distributed throughout the epidermis, but are present in some parts of the basal layer of the epidermis without dermal invasion, despite the lesion being present for a long time. Differential diagnosis of melanoma in situ (MIS) from atypical melanocytic hyperplasia is difficult. Furthermore, the concept of atypical melanocytic hyperplasia remains controversial, and the criteria for clinical and histologic diagnosis of atypical melanocytic hyperplasia have not yet been fully determined. Many further studies are needed to define the clinical and histologic characteristics of atypical melanocytic hyperplasia. A 48-year-old man presented with asymptomatic, solitary, 2 x 1.5 cm sized, poorly-defined, irregular, brownish to black patch on the volar area of the left index finger for 5 years. The histopathologic findings revealed an increased number of large atypical melanocytes in the basal layer, consistent with atypical melanocytic hyperplasia. Therefore, we report a case of atypical melanocytic hyperplasia.
Diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Epidermis
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Fingers
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Humans
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Hyperplasia*
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Melanocytes
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Melanoma
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Middle Aged
9.A Case of Clear-Cell Bowen's Disease Which May Have Developed Following Cryotherapy.
Kyung Ho LEE ; Yu Kyung CHO ; Ye Won HAN ; Jimin KAHNG ; Chul Jong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2005;43(8):1102-1104
Bowen's disease is a kind of squamous cell carcinoma in situ. In some cases, a pagetoid growth pattern can be observed with cytologically atypical clear cells arranged singly or in nests. The differential diagnosis of clear-cell Bowen's disease includes primarily Paget's disease and malignant melanoma in situ. A 66-year-old man presented with intermittently painful, solitary, well-demarcated, annular, erythematous, scaly plaque on the left fourth finger for 7 months. This had been treated by cryotherapy 8 months earlier, following the diagnosis of Bowen's disease. The skin biopsy specimen revealed nests of atypical clear cells in upper layer of the epidermis in addition to typical features of Bowen's disease. We, herein, report a rare case of clear-cell Bowen's disease, which is thought to have developed after cryotherapy.
Aged
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Biopsy
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Bowen's Disease*
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Cryotherapy*
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Diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Epidermis
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Fingers
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Humans
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Melanoma
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Skin
10.Implementation and Evaluation of Nutrition Education Programs Focusing on Increasing Vegetables, Fruits and Dairy Foods Consumption for Preschool Children.
Su Min OH ; Ye Lee YU ; Hye In CHOI ; Kyung Won KIM
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2012;17(5):517-529
The purpose of the study was to implement and evaluate a nutrition education program for preschool children. Applying the PRECEDE-PROCEED model, the nutrition education program was developed and focused on changing beliefs, increasing nutrition knowledge and consumption of vegetables & fruits (V/F) and dairy foods. Subjects were children attending a childcare center in Seoulwho were grouped into education (n = 33) and control group (n = 32). Education group received four sessions of nutrition education during 2011 fall. Both groups completed the questionnaire at pretest and posttest, measuring nutrition knowledge, beliefs, and preferences of V/F and eating behaviors. Compared to control group, education group made significant gains in total score of nutrition knowledge after the education (p < 0.05). In addition, the pretest-posttest changes in total score of beliefs regarding V/F consumption and eating behaviors were higher in the education group than in the control group (p < 0.05). Two groups were significantly different in the pretest-posttest changes in specific beliefs regarding the benefits of V/F consumption and some eating behavior. However, there were no changes in the preferences of vegetables or fruits between the two groups after the education. The consumption of V/F and dairy foods was not significantly different after the education. This study revealed that nutrition education for preschoolers was effective in improving nutrition knowledge and perceived benefits regarding V/F consumption and specific eating behavior. This study suggested that more intensive education is needed to induce changes in eating behaviors. This program can be used in nutrition education of children at the childcare centers or kindergartens.
Child
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Child, Preschool
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Feeding Behavior
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Fruit
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Humans
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Vegetables