1.Partial Anormalous Pulmonary Venous Return with Scimitar Sign.
Jong Bum KWON ; Chan Beom PARK ; Dong Hun YANG ; Seung Won JIN ; Yong Joo KIM ; Jun Chul PARK ; Yong Soon WON ; Kuhn PARK ; Moon Sub KWACK
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2000;33(10):827-829
We experienced a case of partial anomalous pulmonary venous return from righ lung to inferior vena cava, which combined with Scimitar sign in 18 years old female patient. Diagnostic procedures were simple chest x-ray chest CT, and cardiac catheterization. We redirected the anomalous venous flow from inferior vena cava to left atrium through the intracardiac tunnel which was made with autologous pericardium. Postoperative course was not eventful.
Adolescent
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Cardiac Catheterization
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Cardiac Catheters
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Female
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Heart Atria
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Humans
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Lung
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Pericardium
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Scimitar Syndrome
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Thorax
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Vena Cava, Inferior
2.A Case of Cardiac Lymphoma Developed in Right Atrium.
Yong Soon WON ; Jin Ho KIM ; Jong Bum KWEON ; Kuhn PARK ; Moon Sub KWACK
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2000;33(12):971-973
Primary cardiac lymphoma is an uncommon malignancy, accounting for 1.3% of primary cardiac tumors and 0.5% of extranodal lymphomas. However, secondary involvement of the heart is seen in 8.7-27.2% of the documented clinical cases of lymphoma. A 66-year-old man was referred to us for evaluation of dyspnea. A tumor mass was detected by transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiogram in the right atrium. The tumor was surgically resected. The pathologic diagnosis was a malignant lymphoma(diffuse large B cell type) had associated with intracavitary involvement of the right atrium. But acute mediastinitis was developed and then the patient was expired due to sepsis and bleeding at postoperative 9 days.
Aged
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Diagnosis
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Dyspnea
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Heart
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Heart Atria*
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Heart Neoplasms
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Lymphoma*
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Mediastinitis
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Sepsis
3.Erratum: Efficient gene delivery in differentiated human embryonic stem cells. Exp Mol Med 2005;37:36-44.
Jae Hwan KIM ; Hyun Jin DO ; Seong Jun CHOI ; Hyun Jung CHO ; Kyu Hyung PARK ; Heung Mo YANG ; Sang Hwa LEE ; Dong Ku KIM ; Kyu Bum KWACK ; Sun Kyung OH ; Shin Yong MOON ; Kwang Yul CHA ; Hyung Min CHUNG
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2006;38(5):589-589
The authors would like to amend a reference (Lee et al., 2003) that was cited in "Cell culture" section of "Materials and Methods". Instead of "(Lee et al., 2003)", we would like to change the reference to "(Kim et al., 2003)". In "References", it also needs to include the following reference. Kim YY, Seol HW, Ahn HJ. Temporal expression of differentiation markers in embryoid bodies from various human embryonic stem cell line. International Society for Stem Cell Research 1st Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. U.S.A. June 8-11, 2003, Abstract No. 35. The authors apologize for any inconvenience.
4.Malignant Mesothelioma with Hypoglycemia: A Case Report.
Jong Bum KWON ; Chan Beom PARK ; Jin Ho KIM ; Kyung Hee KIM ; Gyu Ho PARK ; Yong Soon WON ; Kuhn PARK ; Moon Sub KWACK
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2000;33(12):978-981
Pleural mesothelioma is a rare neoplasm originating from pleural mesothelial cell. Hypoglycemia associated with tumor is knowen to be a rare consequence of non-islet cell tumors. A patient having severe, episodic hypoglycemia was found to have a large mass occupying the left hemithorax. The hypoglycemia was resolved immediately after the surgical removal of the tumor. Histologic examination of the tumor revealed localized fibrous mesothelioma.
Humans
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Hypoglycemia*
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Mesothelioma*
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Solitary Fibrous Tumor, Pleural
5.Proteomic Analysis of Coprinopsis cinerea under Conditions of Horizontal and Perpendicular Gravity.
Ji Su KIM ; Young Sang KWON ; Dong Won BAE ; Youn Sig KWAK ; Yong Bum KWACK
Mycobiology 2017;45(3):226-231
Coprinopsis cinerea was employed to investigate the fungal response to gravity. Mycelium growth revealed a consistent growth pattern, irrespective of the direction of gravity (i.e., horizontal vs. perpendicular). However, the fruiting body grew in the direction opposite to that of gravity once the primordia had formed. For the proteomic analysis, only curved-stem samples were used. Fifty-one proteins were identified and classified into 13 groups according to function. The major functional groups were hydrolases and transferases (16%), signal transduction (15%), oxidoreductases and isomerases (11%), carbohydrate metabolism (9%), and transport (5%). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on a proteomic approach to evaluate the molecular response of C. cinerea to gravity.
Carbohydrate Metabolism
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Fruit
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Gravitation*
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Hydrolases
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Isomerases
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Mycelium
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Oxidoreductases
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Proteome
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Signal Transduction
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Transferases