1.Cellular Neurothekeoma on the Nasal Tip
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Yeona KIM ; Sang-Hyeon WON ; Dongyoung ROH ; Jungsoo LEE ; Hoon-Soo KIM ; Hyun-Chang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM ; Kihyuk SHIN
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(7):428-430
2.A Case of Idiopathic Calcinosis Cutis on the Nipple Tip
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Yeona KIM ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM ; Sang-Hyeon WON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):565-566
3.Atypical Manifestation of Petechial Angiomata with Acral Involvement
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):550-553
Petechial angiomata are benign vascular skin tumors, that typically present as flat, irregularly shaped spots ranging from bright red to purple in color, measuring approximately 0.2 to 3 mm in diameter. They are primarily found on the trunk and proximal extremities. We report atypical petechial angiomata with acral involvement in a 75-year-old woman. She had a history of bladder cancer that was treated surgically and had been on raloxifene therapy for osteoporosis for approximately 4 years. Histopathologic finding revealed dilated vascular channels and an enlarged capillary lake within the papillary dermis surrounded by tortuous capillaries. Immunohistochemical analysis showed positivity of CD31 in the entire cell lining, but negativity for D2-40. To our knowledge, acral involvement in petechial angiomata has not been reported previously. Although both the nosology and pathophysiology of this feature remain unclear, endothelial dilation related to long-term raloxifene medication may contribute to the development of atypical vascular lesions.
4.A Case of Idiopathic Calcinosis Cutis on the Nipple Tip
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Yeona KIM ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM ; Sang-Hyeon WON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):565-566
5.Atypical Manifestation of Petechial Angiomata with Acral Involvement
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):550-553
Petechial angiomata are benign vascular skin tumors, that typically present as flat, irregularly shaped spots ranging from bright red to purple in color, measuring approximately 0.2 to 3 mm in diameter. They are primarily found on the trunk and proximal extremities. We report atypical petechial angiomata with acral involvement in a 75-year-old woman. She had a history of bladder cancer that was treated surgically and had been on raloxifene therapy for osteoporosis for approximately 4 years. Histopathologic finding revealed dilated vascular channels and an enlarged capillary lake within the papillary dermis surrounded by tortuous capillaries. Immunohistochemical analysis showed positivity of CD31 in the entire cell lining, but negativity for D2-40. To our knowledge, acral involvement in petechial angiomata has not been reported previously. Although both the nosology and pathophysiology of this feature remain unclear, endothelial dilation related to long-term raloxifene medication may contribute to the development of atypical vascular lesions.
6.A Case of Idiopathic Calcinosis Cutis on the Nipple Tip
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Yeona KIM ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM ; Sang-Hyeon WON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):565-566
7.Atypical Manifestation of Petechial Angiomata with Acral Involvement
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):550-553
Petechial angiomata are benign vascular skin tumors, that typically present as flat, irregularly shaped spots ranging from bright red to purple in color, measuring approximately 0.2 to 3 mm in diameter. They are primarily found on the trunk and proximal extremities. We report atypical petechial angiomata with acral involvement in a 75-year-old woman. She had a history of bladder cancer that was treated surgically and had been on raloxifene therapy for osteoporosis for approximately 4 years. Histopathologic finding revealed dilated vascular channels and an enlarged capillary lake within the papillary dermis surrounded by tortuous capillaries. Immunohistochemical analysis showed positivity of CD31 in the entire cell lining, but negativity for D2-40. To our knowledge, acral involvement in petechial angiomata has not been reported previously. Although both the nosology and pathophysiology of this feature remain unclear, endothelial dilation related to long-term raloxifene medication may contribute to the development of atypical vascular lesions.
8.A Case of Idiopathic Calcinosis Cutis on the Nipple Tip
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Yeona KIM ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM ; Sang-Hyeon WON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):565-566
9.Atypical Manifestation of Petechial Angiomata with Acral Involvement
Yumi WON ; Gi-Wook LEE ; Jun-Oh SHIN ; Dongyoung ROH ; Jungsoo LEE ; Kihyuk SHIN ; Hoonsoo KIM ; Hyunchang KO ; Byungsoo KIM ; Moon-Bum KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2024;62(10):550-553
Petechial angiomata are benign vascular skin tumors, that typically present as flat, irregularly shaped spots ranging from bright red to purple in color, measuring approximately 0.2 to 3 mm in diameter. They are primarily found on the trunk and proximal extremities. We report atypical petechial angiomata with acral involvement in a 75-year-old woman. She had a history of bladder cancer that was treated surgically and had been on raloxifene therapy for osteoporosis for approximately 4 years. Histopathologic finding revealed dilated vascular channels and an enlarged capillary lake within the papillary dermis surrounded by tortuous capillaries. Immunohistochemical analysis showed positivity of CD31 in the entire cell lining, but negativity for D2-40. To our knowledge, acral involvement in petechial angiomata has not been reported previously. Although both the nosology and pathophysiology of this feature remain unclear, endothelial dilation related to long-term raloxifene medication may contribute to the development of atypical vascular lesions.
10.22-gauge Co-Cr versus stainless-steel Franseen needles for endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition in patients with solid pancreatic lesions
Yuki TANISAKA ; Masafumi MIZUIDE ; Akashi FUJITA ; Ryuhei JINUSHI ; Rie SHIOMI ; Takahiro SHIN ; Kei SUGIMOTO ; Tomoaki TASHIMA ; Yumi MASHIMO ; Shomei RYOZAWA
Clinical Endoscopy 2024;57(2):237-245
Background/Aims:
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition (EUS-TA) using Franseen needles is reportedly useful for its high diagnostic yield. This study compared the diagnostic yield and puncturing ability of EUS-TA using 22-gauge cobalt-chromium (CO-Cr) needles with those of stainless-steel Franseen needles in patients with solid pancreatic lesions.
Methods:
Outcomes were compared between the 22-gauge Co-Cr Franseen needle (December 2019 to November 2020; group C) and stainless-steel needle (November 2020 to May 2022; group S).
Results:
A total of 155 patients (group C, 75; group S, 80) were eligible. The diagnostic accuracy was 92.0% in group C and 96.3% in group S with no significant intergroup differences (p=0.32). The rate of change in the operator (from training fellows to experts) was 20.0% (15/75) in group C and 7.5% (6/80) in group S. Stainless-steel Franseen needles showed less inter-operator difference than Co-Cr needles (p=0.03).
Conclusions
Both Co-Cr and stainless-steel Franseen needles showed high diagnostic ability. Stainless-steel Franseen needles are soft and flexible; therefore, the range of puncture angles can be widely adjusted, making them suitable for training fellows to complete the procedure.

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