1.Erratum: Induction of apoptotic cell death in human bladder cancer cells by ethanol extract of Zanthoxylum schinifolium leaf, through ROSdependent inactivation of the PI3K/ Akt signaling pathway
Cheol PARK ; Eun Ok CHOI ; Hyun HWANGBO ; Hyesook LEE ; Jin-Woo JEONG ; Min Ho HAN ; Sung-Kwon MOON ; Seok Joong YUN ; Wun-Jae KIM ; Gi-Young KIM ; Hye-Jin HWANG ; Yung Hyun CHOI
Nutrition Research and Practice 2025;19(2):328-330
2.Erratum: Induction of apoptotic cell death in human bladder cancer cells by ethanol extract of Zanthoxylum schinifolium leaf, through ROSdependent inactivation of the PI3K/ Akt signaling pathway
Cheol PARK ; Eun Ok CHOI ; Hyun HWANGBO ; Hyesook LEE ; Jin-Woo JEONG ; Min Ho HAN ; Sung-Kwon MOON ; Seok Joong YUN ; Wun-Jae KIM ; Gi-Young KIM ; Hye-Jin HWANG ; Yung Hyun CHOI
Nutrition Research and Practice 2025;19(2):328-330
3.Erratum: Induction of apoptotic cell death in human bladder cancer cells by ethanol extract of Zanthoxylum schinifolium leaf, through ROSdependent inactivation of the PI3K/ Akt signaling pathway
Cheol PARK ; Eun Ok CHOI ; Hyun HWANGBO ; Hyesook LEE ; Jin-Woo JEONG ; Min Ho HAN ; Sung-Kwon MOON ; Seok Joong YUN ; Wun-Jae KIM ; Gi-Young KIM ; Hye-Jin HWANG ; Yung Hyun CHOI
Nutrition Research and Practice 2025;19(2):328-330
4.Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Caused by Idiopathic Tumoral Calcinosis: A Case Report
Joong Hyuk KIM ; Hyeon Gyu LIM ; Jae Hyoung KIM ; Shin Woo NAM ; Il-Tae JANG ; Eui-Jin CHO
The Nerve 2025;11(1):15-20
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common form of hand mononeuropathy that is typi-cally caused by median nerve compression. Although it is often idiopathic, CTS can also result from various conditions, including space-occupying lesions. Tumoral calcinosis, a rare condition characterized by periarticular deposition of calcified masses, is an un-common cause of secondary CTS. We present a case of a 78-year-old woman with idio-pathic tumoral calcinosis that caused secondary CTS. Despite conservative treatments, her symptoms persisted, and diagnostic imaging, including radiographs, computed to-mography, and magnetic resonance imaging, revealed a calcified mass in the carpal tun-nel. A surgical intervention involving carpal tunnel release and excisional biopsy con-firmed the diagnosis of tumoral calcinosis. Postoperatively, the patient showed complete resolution of symptoms, with no recurrence on follow-up radiographs. This case high-lights the importance of considering space-occupying lesions, such as tumoral calcinosis, as a rare but treatable cause of secondary CTS.
5.Erratum: Induction of apoptotic cell death in human bladder cancer cells by ethanol extract of Zanthoxylum schinifolium leaf, through ROSdependent inactivation of the PI3K/ Akt signaling pathway
Cheol PARK ; Eun Ok CHOI ; Hyun HWANGBO ; Hyesook LEE ; Jin-Woo JEONG ; Min Ho HAN ; Sung-Kwon MOON ; Seok Joong YUN ; Wun-Jae KIM ; Gi-Young KIM ; Hye-Jin HWANG ; Yung Hyun CHOI
Nutrition Research and Practice 2025;19(2):328-330
6.Erratum: Induction of apoptotic cell death in human bladder cancer cells by ethanol extract of Zanthoxylum schinifolium leaf, through ROSdependent inactivation of the PI3K/ Akt signaling pathway
Cheol PARK ; Eun Ok CHOI ; Hyun HWANGBO ; Hyesook LEE ; Jin-Woo JEONG ; Min Ho HAN ; Sung-Kwon MOON ; Seok Joong YUN ; Wun-Jae KIM ; Gi-Young KIM ; Hye-Jin HWANG ; Yung Hyun CHOI
Nutrition Research and Practice 2025;19(2):328-330
7.Perinatal Outcomes of Late Preterm Pre mature Rupture of Membranes in Twin Compared with Singleton Pregnancies: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Hye Yeon MOON ; Ho Yeon KIM ; Eui-Kyung CHOI ; Hai-Joong KIM
Perinatology 2024;35(2):69-75
Objective:
Preterm births in the late preterm period comprise more than half of all preterm births. However, perinatal outcome evaluation between singleton and multiple pregnancies is limited. This study aimed to compare the perinatal outcomes of preterm pre-labor rupture of membranes (PPROM) between twin and singleton pregnancies at 34 weeks to 36 weeks and 6 days.
Methods:
This retrospective case-control study included women with preterm births at the Tertiary Hospital between July 2006 and December 2023. We analyzed and compared the maternal and neonatal characteristics, especially intertwined neonatal morbidity and mortality, with those of singletons.
Results:
There were 52 twin and 317 singleton pregnancies. Women with twin pregnancies had shorter median latencies and fewer cases of histological chorioamnionitis than those with singleton pregnancies. Compared to the ruptured sac babies of twins and singletons, unruptured sac babies of twins had longer hospital stays and were more likely to require respiratory support and resuscitation immediately after delivery.
Conclusion
Maternal outcomes of twins and singletons after PPROM differed in latency and histologic chorioamnionitis, whereas neonatal outcomes demonstrated more acute respiratory problems and longer hospital stays in twin babies with unruptured sacs. More cautious respiratory care is needed for infants with an unruptured sac immediately after birth.
8.Perinatal Outcomes of Late Preterm Pre mature Rupture of Membranes in Twin Compared with Singleton Pregnancies: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Hye Yeon MOON ; Ho Yeon KIM ; Eui-Kyung CHOI ; Hai-Joong KIM
Perinatology 2024;35(2):69-75
Objective:
Preterm births in the late preterm period comprise more than half of all preterm births. However, perinatal outcome evaluation between singleton and multiple pregnancies is limited. This study aimed to compare the perinatal outcomes of preterm pre-labor rupture of membranes (PPROM) between twin and singleton pregnancies at 34 weeks to 36 weeks and 6 days.
Methods:
This retrospective case-control study included women with preterm births at the Tertiary Hospital between July 2006 and December 2023. We analyzed and compared the maternal and neonatal characteristics, especially intertwined neonatal morbidity and mortality, with those of singletons.
Results:
There were 52 twin and 317 singleton pregnancies. Women with twin pregnancies had shorter median latencies and fewer cases of histological chorioamnionitis than those with singleton pregnancies. Compared to the ruptured sac babies of twins and singletons, unruptured sac babies of twins had longer hospital stays and were more likely to require respiratory support and resuscitation immediately after delivery.
Conclusion
Maternal outcomes of twins and singletons after PPROM differed in latency and histologic chorioamnionitis, whereas neonatal outcomes demonstrated more acute respiratory problems and longer hospital stays in twin babies with unruptured sacs. More cautious respiratory care is needed for infants with an unruptured sac immediately after birth.
9.Perinatal Outcomes of Late Preterm Pre mature Rupture of Membranes in Twin Compared with Singleton Pregnancies: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Hye Yeon MOON ; Ho Yeon KIM ; Eui-Kyung CHOI ; Hai-Joong KIM
Perinatology 2024;35(2):69-75
Objective:
Preterm births in the late preterm period comprise more than half of all preterm births. However, perinatal outcome evaluation between singleton and multiple pregnancies is limited. This study aimed to compare the perinatal outcomes of preterm pre-labor rupture of membranes (PPROM) between twin and singleton pregnancies at 34 weeks to 36 weeks and 6 days.
Methods:
This retrospective case-control study included women with preterm births at the Tertiary Hospital between July 2006 and December 2023. We analyzed and compared the maternal and neonatal characteristics, especially intertwined neonatal morbidity and mortality, with those of singletons.
Results:
There were 52 twin and 317 singleton pregnancies. Women with twin pregnancies had shorter median latencies and fewer cases of histological chorioamnionitis than those with singleton pregnancies. Compared to the ruptured sac babies of twins and singletons, unruptured sac babies of twins had longer hospital stays and were more likely to require respiratory support and resuscitation immediately after delivery.
Conclusion
Maternal outcomes of twins and singletons after PPROM differed in latency and histologic chorioamnionitis, whereas neonatal outcomes demonstrated more acute respiratory problems and longer hospital stays in twin babies with unruptured sacs. More cautious respiratory care is needed for infants with an unruptured sac immediately after birth.
10.Perinatal Outcomes of Late Preterm Pre mature Rupture of Membranes in Twin Compared with Singleton Pregnancies: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Hye Yeon MOON ; Ho Yeon KIM ; Eui-Kyung CHOI ; Hai-Joong KIM
Perinatology 2024;35(2):69-75
Objective:
Preterm births in the late preterm period comprise more than half of all preterm births. However, perinatal outcome evaluation between singleton and multiple pregnancies is limited. This study aimed to compare the perinatal outcomes of preterm pre-labor rupture of membranes (PPROM) between twin and singleton pregnancies at 34 weeks to 36 weeks and 6 days.
Methods:
This retrospective case-control study included women with preterm births at the Tertiary Hospital between July 2006 and December 2023. We analyzed and compared the maternal and neonatal characteristics, especially intertwined neonatal morbidity and mortality, with those of singletons.
Results:
There were 52 twin and 317 singleton pregnancies. Women with twin pregnancies had shorter median latencies and fewer cases of histological chorioamnionitis than those with singleton pregnancies. Compared to the ruptured sac babies of twins and singletons, unruptured sac babies of twins had longer hospital stays and were more likely to require respiratory support and resuscitation immediately after delivery.
Conclusion
Maternal outcomes of twins and singletons after PPROM differed in latency and histologic chorioamnionitis, whereas neonatal outcomes demonstrated more acute respiratory problems and longer hospital stays in twin babies with unruptured sacs. More cautious respiratory care is needed for infants with an unruptured sac immediately after birth.

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