1.Spontaneous Splenic Rupture in a Peritoneal Dialysis Patient
Sang Hee LEE ; Dong Young LEE ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Hyeon Jeong KIM ; Mi Ji LEE ; Hui Seo KIM ; Beom KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2019;94(6):526-529
Atraumatic splenic rupture (ASR) in a patient undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) is uncommon, but can be life-threatening. According to recent systematic reviews, the major causes of ASR are 1) neoplastic (30.3%), 2) infectious (27.3%), 3) non-infectious inflammatory (20.0%), 4) iatrogenic (9.2%), 5) mechanical (6.8%), and 6) idiopathic (6.4%). It is diagnosed by imaging studies, most commonly ultrasonography and computed tomography (CT). Due to its rarity, the early diagnosis of ASR is difficult, and no standard treatment has been described. Here, we report a case of idiopathic ASR in a patient undergoing PD. The diagnosis was established by abdominal CT scan, and splenectomy was performed. Thus, hemoperitoneum in a PD patient should raise suspicion of ASR. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment will lead to a better outcome.
Diagnosis
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Early Diagnosis
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Hemoperitoneum
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Humans
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Peritoneal Dialysis
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Splenectomy
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Splenic Rupture
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Ultrasonography
2.Spontaneous Splenic Rupture in a Peritoneal Dialysis Patient
Sang Hee LEE ; Dong Young LEE ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Hyeon Jeong KIM ; Mi Ji LEE ; Hui Seo KIM ; Beom KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2019;94(6):526-529
Atraumatic splenic rupture (ASR) in a patient undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) is uncommon, but can be life-threatening. According to recent systematic reviews, the major causes of ASR are 1) neoplastic (30.3%), 2) infectious (27.3%), 3) non-infectious inflammatory (20.0%), 4) iatrogenic (9.2%), 5) mechanical (6.8%), and 6) idiopathic (6.4%). It is diagnosed by imaging studies, most commonly ultrasonography and computed tomography (CT). Due to its rarity, the early diagnosis of ASR is difficult, and no standard treatment has been described. Here, we report a case of idiopathic ASR in a patient undergoing PD. The diagnosis was established by abdominal CT scan, and splenectomy was performed. Thus, hemoperitoneum in a PD patient should raise suspicion of ASR. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment will lead to a better outcome.
3.Use of dapagliflozin in patients with advanced diabetic kidney disease.
Hyun Sun PARK ; Youn Joo JUNG ; Dong Young LEE ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Beom KIM ; Hae Won KIM
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2018;37(3):292-297
Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are effective for overweight diabetic patients through the induction of glucosuria. However, SGLT2 inhibitors are not recommended for patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) because they may aggravate renal function and thus become less effective in controlling blood glucose in this patient population. We suggest that adequate hydration would be helpful to prevent the side effects of SGLT2 inhibitors in diabetic patients with advanced CKD. In this study, we review five cases of SGLT2 inhibitor therapy, specifically with dapagliflozin, for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in patients with advanced CKD. The patients experienced dramatic weight reduction, improved glucose control, and further benefits without aggravation of renal function.
Albuminuria
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Blood Glucose
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Diabetic Nephropathies*
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Glucose
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Humans
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Hyperuricemia
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Obesity
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Overweight
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
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Weight Loss
4.A Case of Peritoneal Dialysis-related Peritonitis Caused by Aeromonas Hydrophila in the Patient Receiving Automated Peritoneal Dialysis
Hyun Jin KIM ; Hyun Sun PARK ; Eunsin BAE ; Hae Won KIM ; Beom KIM ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Dong Young LEE
Electrolytes & Blood Pressure 2018;16(2):27-29
Peritoneal dialysis (PD)-related peritonitis is a major cause of injury and technique failure in patients undergoing PD. Aeromonas hydrophila is ubiquitous in the environment, and is a Gram-negative rod associated with infections in fish and amphibians in most cases; however, it can also cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients. We report a case of A. hydrophila peritonitis in a 56-year-old male on automated PD. Peritonitis may have been caused by contamination of the Set Plus, a component of the automated peritoneal dialysis device. Although Set Plus is disposable, the patient reused the product by cleansing with tap water. He was successfully treated with intraperitoneally-administered ceftazidime and has been well without recurrence for more than 2 years.
Aeromonas hydrophila
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Aeromonas
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Amphibians
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Ceftazidime
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Opportunistic Infections
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Peritoneal Dialysis
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Peritonitis
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Recurrence
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Water
5.A Case of Lymphedema Associated with Psoriasis.
Seo Young YANG ; Do Young KIM ; Hyunjeong IM ; Hyeonmok KIM ; Soo Chul JUNG ; Hye Won KIM ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(1):115-119
Lymphedema is a rare but known complication of psoriatic arthritis and other inflammatory arthritides. Only a few cases associated with psoriatic arthritis have been reported, but none showed psoriasis was the sole factor. The precise etiology is, as yet, unknown, but many different mechanisms are likely to cause lymphedema in psoriatic arthritis, such as lymphatic vascular damage and perilymphatic accumulation of inflammatory material. Various immunosuppressive drugs have been assessed in treating this condition. Here, we report the case of an 85-year-old man with psoriasis presenting with a rare complication of bilateral lymphedema in the lower extremities. Lymphedema as well as psoriasis improved with cyclosporine.
Aged, 80 and over
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Arthritis
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Arthritis, Psoriatic
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Cyclosporine
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Lymphedema*
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Psoriasis*
6.Diagnostic accuracy of urine dipstick for proteinuria in older outpatients.
Dongmin LIM ; Dong Young LEE ; Soung Ha CHO ; One Zoong KIM ; Sang Woo CHO ; Su Kyoung AN ; Hwe Won KIM ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Myung Hee LEE ; Beom KIM
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2014;33(4):199-203
BACKGROUND: The urine dipstick is widely used as an initial screening tool for the evaluation of proteinuria; however, its diagnostic accuracy has not yet been sufficiently evaluated. Therefore, we evaluated its diagnostic accuracy using spot urine albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) and total protein/creatinine ratio (PCR) in proteinuria. METHODS: Using PCR > or = 0.2g/g or > or = 0.5g/g and ACR > or = 300mg/g or > or = 30mg/g as the reference standard, we calculated the diagnostic accuracy profile: sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value, and the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic curve. RESULTS: PCR and ACR were available for 10,348 and 3,873 instances of dipstick testing. The proportions with PCR > or = 0.2g/g, > or = 0.5g/g and ACR > or = 300mg/g, > or = 30mg/g were 38.2%, 24.6% and 8.9%, 31.7%, respectively. The AUCs for PCR > or = 0.2g/g, > or = 0.5g/g, and ACR > or = 300mg/g were 0.935 (trace: closest to ideal point), 0.968 (1+), and 0.983 (1+), respectively. Both sensitivity and specificity were > 80% except for PCR > or = 0.5g/g with trace cutoff. For the reference standard of ACR > or = 30mg/g, the AUC was 0.797 (trace) and the sensitivity was 63.5%. CONCLUSION: Urine dipstick test can be used for screening in older outpatients with ACR > or = 300mg/g or PCR as the reference standard for proteinuria. However, we cannot recommend the test as a screening tool with ACR > or = 30mg/g as the reference owing to its low sensitivity.
Albuminuria
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Area Under Curve
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Humans
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Mass Screening
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Outpatients*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Proteinuria*
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Reagent Strips
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ROC Curve
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Sensitivity and Specificity
7.Clinical Significance of Subjective Foamy Urine
Kyu Keun KANG ; Jung Ran CHOI ; Ji Young SONG ; Sung Wan HAN ; So Hyun PARK ; Woong Sun YOO ; Hwe Won KIM ; Dongyoung LEE ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Myung Hee LEE ; Beom KIM
Chonnam Medical Journal 2012;48(3):164-168
Foamy urine is widely regarded as a sign of proteinuria. However, there is no objective definition of foamy urine and there are no reports on the proportion of involved patients who have overt proteinuria or microalbuminuria. We performed this study to investigate this proportion and to identify possible risk factors for these two conditions. We reviewed all new outpatients from 1 November 2011 to 30 April 2012 and identified patients complaining of foamy urine. Their demographic data and medical records were examined. In particular, we tabulated the patients' spot urinary protein to creatinine ratio, spot urinary microalbumin to creatinine ratio (ACR), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and serum levels of creatinine (Cr), uric acid, calcium, phosphate, and glucose. In addition, we calculated estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs) by using the CKD-EPI equation. We also performed risk factor analysis with the Chi-squared test and by logistic regression. Seventy-two patients (6.3% of total new outpatients) complained of foamy urine; of these, there were 59 males with a median age of 65.5 years (range, 36-87 years). Of the 72 patients, 16 (22.2%) had overt proteinuria. We found that diabetes, poor renal function (high Cr, BUN, low eGFR), increased serum phosphate, and increased serum glucose were associated with overt proteinuria. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that serum Cr and serum phosphate were associated with overt proteinuria. The ACR was available for 38 patients, and in this subgroup, 12 (31.6%) showed microalbuminuria or overt proteinuria. In this subgroup, a high serum Cr was the only statistically significant risk factor. Among patients who complained of foamy urine, approximately 20% had overt proteinuria, and increased serum Cr and phosphate were statistically significant risk factors.
Blood Urea Nitrogen
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Calcium
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Creatinine
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Glomerular Filtration Rate
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Glucose
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Humans
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Medical Records
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Outpatients
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Phosphates
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Proteinuria
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Risk Factors
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Uric Acid
8.Idiopathic Unilateral Retroperitoneal Fibrosis Diagnosed in a Patient with Normal Renal Function and Left Flank Pain.
Moon Hyoung LEE ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Beom KIM ; Dong young LEE ; Won Keun SI ; Jin Ah HWANG ; Bo Kyoung CHOI ; Kang hum SEO
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2011;30(3):325-328
Retroperitoneal fibrosis is a disease characterized by proliferation of fibro-inflammatory tissue, which mainly encloses the abdominal aorta, iliac arteries and (enlarges to the retroperitoneum to surrounds) ureters. Two leading pathogenesis are an exacerbated local inflammatory reaction to aortic atherosclerosis and a manifestation of systemic autoimmune disease. Because of insidious disease course, most cases are diagnosed late when bilateral urinary obstruction caused oliguria and symptoms related to uremia. In this case, the patient complained left flank pain which might have been caused by left ureter stone, but through abdominal CT scan, the patient was diagnosed as left unilateral retroperitoneal fibrosis. Abdominal CT scan showed encircling mass around abdominal aorta and left ureter with hydronephrosis. The patient had no underlying disease and didn't take any medication; she was diagnosed as idiopathic unilateral retroperitoneal fibrosis and started prednisolone, 40 mg daily. Three months have passed since the therapy was started; most fibrous tissue was disappeared, hydronephrosis was resolved and flank pain was relieved.
Aorta, Abdominal
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Atherosclerosis
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Flank Pain
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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Iliac Artery
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Oliguria
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Prednisolone
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Retroperitoneal Fibrosis
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Uremia
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Ureter
9.Concurrent IgA Nephropathy and Minimal Change Disease in a Patient with Polycythemia Vera: A Case Report.
Young Jong JUNG ; Beom KIM ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Hee Sup KIM ; Ji Ho KIM ; Soo Yeun KIM ; Bong Seog KIM ; Youn Mi CHOI ; Yong Mee CHO
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2008;27(6):733-737
Polycythemia vera is a hematopoietic stem cell disease, characterized by sustained and excessive proliferation of erythrocytic, granurocytic and megakaryocytic cells in the bone marrow resulting in pancytosis in peripheral blood. There have been a few reports of glomerulonephritis with polycythemia vera, most of which were IgA nephropathy. We report a case of a polycythemia vera associated with proteinuria. We confirmed the polycythemia vera according to World Health Organization criteria. Renal pathology showed IgA nephropathy and minimal change disease. Periodic phlebotomy was done and hydroxyurea was administered without specific managements for renal disease. After 3-month treatment, hemoglobin level decreased and proteinurea disappeared.
Bone Marrow
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Glomerulonephritis
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Glomerulonephritis, IGA
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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Hemoglobins
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Humans
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Hydroxyurea
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Immunoglobulin A
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Nephrosis, Lipoid
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Phlebotomy
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Polycythemia
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Polycythemia Vera
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Proteinuria
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World Health Organization
10.A Case of Vanishing Bile Duct Syndrome Associated with Hypersensitivity to Allopurinol.
Seong Ho CHOI ; Soo Hyun YANG ; Young Bong SONG ; Hye Jin KIM ; Yeoung Tae SEO ; Dong Seog CHOI ; Kyoung Hyoub MOON ; Jong Hoon BYUN ; Eun Sil YU
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2005;11(1):80-85
Allopurinol is frequently used for the treatment of hyperuricemia and gout. Sometimes, a life-threatening reaction develops, as is illustrated by the following case report. We describe a 60-year-old male patient who was treated with allopurinol because of asymptomatic hyperuricemia, and he was presented with fever, skin rash, eosinophilia, worsening renal function and vanishing bile duct syndrome. In this report, we discussed vanishing bile duct syndrome as a serious side effect of allopurinol, and we briefly reviewed the etiology, prevention, and treatment modalities for vanishing bile duct syndrome.
Allopurinol/*adverse effects
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Bile Duct Diseases/*etiology/pathology
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Drug Hypersensitivity/*complications
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English Abstract
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Gout Suppressants/*adverse effects
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged

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