1.Unilateral Erythema Nodosum Mistaken for Cellulitis at Burns from Moxibustion
Chi Young BANG ; Heejeong PARK ; Chanho JEONG ; Seung Ho LEE ; Suk Joon OH ; Young-Joon RYU ; Kunyong SUNG
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2024;27(2):14-17
A 71-year-old female patient developed cellulitis-like lesions at the burns from moxibustion of the right calf. The lesion was unilateral, a single confluent lesion with swelling and tenderness. Oral antibiotic treatment was performed with a poor clinical response. The patient was hospitalized and received intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics, but the lesion progressed without improvement. Considering the possibility of erythema nodosum, the prescription was changed to methylprednisolone, and the redness, warmth and swelling improved the day after. A skin biopsy revealed features suggestive of panniculitis
2.Unilateral Erythema Nodosum Mistaken for Cellulitis at Burns from Moxibustion
Chi Young BANG ; Heejeong PARK ; Chanho JEONG ; Seung Ho LEE ; Suk Joon OH ; Young-Joon RYU ; Kunyong SUNG
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2024;27(2):14-17
A 71-year-old female patient developed cellulitis-like lesions at the burns from moxibustion of the right calf. The lesion was unilateral, a single confluent lesion with swelling and tenderness. Oral antibiotic treatment was performed with a poor clinical response. The patient was hospitalized and received intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics, but the lesion progressed without improvement. Considering the possibility of erythema nodosum, the prescription was changed to methylprednisolone, and the redness, warmth and swelling improved the day after. A skin biopsy revealed features suggestive of panniculitis
3.Unilateral Erythema Nodosum Mistaken for Cellulitis at Burns from Moxibustion
Chi Young BANG ; Heejeong PARK ; Chanho JEONG ; Seung Ho LEE ; Suk Joon OH ; Young-Joon RYU ; Kunyong SUNG
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2024;27(2):14-17
A 71-year-old female patient developed cellulitis-like lesions at the burns from moxibustion of the right calf. The lesion was unilateral, a single confluent lesion with swelling and tenderness. Oral antibiotic treatment was performed with a poor clinical response. The patient was hospitalized and received intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics, but the lesion progressed without improvement. Considering the possibility of erythema nodosum, the prescription was changed to methylprednisolone, and the redness, warmth and swelling improved the day after. A skin biopsy revealed features suggestive of panniculitis
4.Unilateral Erythema Nodosum Mistaken for Cellulitis at Burns from Moxibustion
Chi Young BANG ; Heejeong PARK ; Chanho JEONG ; Seung Ho LEE ; Suk Joon OH ; Young-Joon RYU ; Kunyong SUNG
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2024;27(2):14-17
A 71-year-old female patient developed cellulitis-like lesions at the burns from moxibustion of the right calf. The lesion was unilateral, a single confluent lesion with swelling and tenderness. Oral antibiotic treatment was performed with a poor clinical response. The patient was hospitalized and received intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics, but the lesion progressed without improvement. Considering the possibility of erythema nodosum, the prescription was changed to methylprednisolone, and the redness, warmth and swelling improved the day after. A skin biopsy revealed features suggestive of panniculitis
5.Glomus tumor of the forearm with unusual intraoperative features: a case report
Kunyong SUNG ; Heejeong PARK ; Seung Ho LEE ; Chanho JEONG ; Seungkoo LEE ; Ha Yeun OH ; Sang-Yeul LEE
Archives of hand and microsurgery 2024;29(3):191-195
Glomus tumors (GTs) are rare benign vascular neoplasms that predominantly occur in the subungual region of the digits. However, these neoplasms have also been reported in other anatomical locations. Extradigital GTs often present in atypical locations with unconventional symptoms, posing potential diagnostic challenges for clinicians. Herein, we present a recent case of an extradigital GT found in the forearm of a 76-yearold male patient that exhibited intraoperative features similar to those of a nerve sheath tumor or intravascular tumor, further underscoring these diagnostic challenges. This report highlights the pivotal role of frozen section pathology in diagnosing and managing this atypical lesion, thereby facilitating optimal patient care.
6.The Dropout Rates and Associated Factors in Patients with Mood Disorders in Long-term Naturalistic Treatment
Wooyoung JUNG ; Eunsoo MOON ; Hyun Ju LIM ; Je Min PARK ; Byung Dae LEE ; Young Min LEE ; Heejeong JEONG ; Hwagyu SUH ; Kyungwon KIM
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2024;22(2):263-275
Objective:
Although maintenance treatment for mood disorders is important, the treatment discontinuation rate is reported to be high. This study aimed to investigate the dropout rates and associated factors in mood disorders.
Methods:
The patients in a mood disorder clinic (n = 535) were examined. Demographic and clinical factors, scores of psychometric scales, time to dropout from initial treatment in patients with bipolar disorder (BP) (n = 288) and depressive disorder (DD) (n = 143) were evaluated based on database of the mood disorder clinic.
Results:
Among the studied patients with BP and DD, 50% showed dropout in 4.05 and 2.17 years, respectively. The mean survival times were 8.90 years in bipolar disorder I (BP-I), 5.19 years in bipolar II disorder, 3.22 years in bipolar disorder not otherwise specified, 4.24 years in major depressive disorder, and 4.03 years in other depressive disorders.In the multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression model in the BP group, diagnosis BP-I was found to be significantly related to the decrease in dropout rate (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.22, p = 0.001); however, increased past suicide attempt number was significantly related to the increase in dropout rate (HR = 1.13, p = 0.017). In the DD group, none of anxiety disorders as comorbidity, increased scores of openness, and extraversion personality were related to the increase in dropout rate.
Conclusion
Patients with BP, especially BP-I, showed a lower dropout rate as compared to patients with other mood disorders.
8.HMGB1 increases RAGE expression in vascular smooth muscle cells via ERK and p-38 MAPK-dependent pathways
Eun Jeong JANG ; Heejeong KIM ; Seung Eun BAEK ; Eun Yeong JEON ; Ji Won KIM ; Ju Yeon KIM ; Chi Dae KIM
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2022;26(5):389-396
The increased expression of receptors for advanced glycation endproduct (RAGE) is known as a key player in the progression of vascular remodeling.However, the precise signal pathways regulating RAGE expression in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in the injured vasculatures are unclear. Given the importance of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling in cell proliferation, we investigated the importance of MAPK signaling in high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1)-induced RAGE expression in VSMCs. In HMGB1 (100 ng/ml)-stimulated human VSMCs, the expression of RAGE mRNA and protein was increased in association with an increase in AGE-induced VSMC proliferation. The HMGB1-induced RAGE expression was attenuated in cells pretreated with inhibitors for ERK (PD98059, 10 μM) and p38 MAPK (SB203580, 10 μM) as well as in cells deficient in ERK and p38 MAPK using siRNAs, but not in cells deficient of JNK signaling. In cells stimulated with HMGB1, the phosphorylation of ERK, JNK, and p38 MAPK was increased. This increase in ERK and p38 MAPK phosphorylation was inhibited by p38 MAPK and ERK inhibitors, respectively, but not by JNK inhibitor. Moreover, AGE-induced VSMC proliferation in HMGB1-stimulated cells was attenuated in cells treated with ERK and p38 MAPK inhibitors. Taken together, our results indicate that ERK and p38 MAPK signaling are involved in RAGE expression in HMGB1-stimulated VSMCs. Thus, the ERK/p38 MAPKRAGE signaling axis in VSMCs was suggested as a potential therapeutic target for vascular remodeling in the injured vasculatures.
9.Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease Presenting with Recurrent Headache, Confusion and Progressive Cognitive Decline
Tae-Won YANG ; Ki-Jong PARK ; Eun Bin CHO ; Seunguk JUNG ; Chang Hyo YOON ; Seung Joo KIM ; Heeyoung KANG ; Heejeong JEONG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2020;38(4):342-345

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