1.Methodology and Rationale for Ophthalmic Examinations in the Seventh and Eighth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2017–2021)
Su Jeong SONG ; Kyung Seek CHOI ; Jong Chul HAN ; Donghyun JEE ; Jin Wook JEOUNG ; Young Joon JO ; Jae Yong KIM ; Ko Eun KIM ; Seong Taeck KIM ; Ji Woong LEE ; Tae Eun LEE ; Dong Hui LIM ; Chan Yun KIM ; Hyun Woong KIM ; Sang Woo PARK ; Ki Ho PARK ; Sang Jun PARK ; Min SAGONG ; Jae Pil SHIN ; Chungkwon YOO ; Yoonjung KIM ; Kyungwon OH ; Kyu Hyung PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2021;35(4):295-303
This report provides a detailed description of the methodology for ophthalmic examinations according to the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) VII and VIII (from 2017 to 2021). The KNHANES is a nationwide survey which has been performed since 1998 in representatives of whole Korean population. During the KNHANES VII and VIII, in addition to the ophthalmic questionnaire, intraocular pressure measurement, visual field test, auto refractometry, axial length and optical coherence tomography measurements were included. This new survey will provide not only provide normative and pathologic ophthalmic data including intraocular pressure, refractive error, axial length, visual field and precise measurement of anterior segment, macula and optic nerve with optical coherence tomography, but also a more accurate diagnosis for major adult blindness diseases, including age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and other ocular diseases, for the national Korean population.
2.Methodology and Rationale for Ophthalmic Examinations in the Seventh and Eighth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2017–2021)
Su Jeong SONG ; Kyung Seek CHOI ; Jong Chul HAN ; Donghyun JEE ; Jin Wook JEOUNG ; Young Joon JO ; Jae Yong KIM ; Ko Eun KIM ; Seong Taeck KIM ; Ji Woong LEE ; Tae Eun LEE ; Dong Hui LIM ; Chan Yun KIM ; Hyun Woong KIM ; Sang Woo PARK ; Ki Ho PARK ; Sang Jun PARK ; Min SAGONG ; Jae Pil SHIN ; Chungkwon YOO ; Yoonjung KIM ; Kyungwon OH ; Kyu Hyung PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2021;35(4):295-303
This report provides a detailed description of the methodology for ophthalmic examinations according to the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) VII and VIII (from 2017 to 2021). The KNHANES is a nationwide survey which has been performed since 1998 in representatives of whole Korean population. During the KNHANES VII and VIII, in addition to the ophthalmic questionnaire, intraocular pressure measurement, visual field test, auto refractometry, axial length and optical coherence tomography measurements were included. This new survey will provide not only provide normative and pathologic ophthalmic data including intraocular pressure, refractive error, axial length, visual field and precise measurement of anterior segment, macula and optic nerve with optical coherence tomography, but also a more accurate diagnosis for major adult blindness diseases, including age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and other ocular diseases, for the national Korean population.
3.Erratum: Validation of a Web-Based Tool to Predict the Ipsilateral Breast Tumor Recurrence (IBTR! 2.0) after Breast-Conserving Therapy for Korean Patients.
Seung Pil JUNG ; Sung Mo HUR ; Se Kyung LEE ; Sangmin KIM ; Min Young CHOI ; Soo Youn BAE ; Jiyoung KIM ; Min Kuk KIM ; Won Ho KIL ; Jun Ho CHOE ; Jung Han KIM ; Jee Soo KIM ; Seok Jin NAM ; Jeoung Won BAE ; Jeong Eon LEE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2017;20(1):117-117
This article was published with a misspelled the date of acceptance. The date of acceptance should be corrected as “March 7, 2013”.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Humans
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Recurrence*
4.Validation of a Web-Based Tool to Predict the Ipsilateral Breast Tumor Recurrence (IBTR! 2.0) after Breast-Conserving Therapy for Korean Patients.
Seung Pil JUNG ; Sung Mo HUR ; Se Kyung LEE ; Sangmin KIM ; Min Young CHOI ; Soo Youn BAE ; Jiyoung KIM ; Min Kuk KIM ; Won Ho KIL ; Jun Ho CHOE ; Jung Han KIM ; Jee Soo KIM ; Seok Jin NAM ; Jeoung Won BAE ; Jeong Eon LEE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2013;16(1):97-103
PURPOSE: IBTR! 2.0 is a web-based nomogram that predicts the 10-year ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) rate after breast-conserving therapy. We validated this nomogram in Korean patients. METHODS: The nomogram was tested for 520 Korean patients, who underwent breast-conserving surgery followed by radiation therapy. Predicted and observed 10-year outcomes were compared for the entire cohort and for each group, predefined by nomogram-predicted risks: group 1, <3%; group 2, 3% to 5%; group 3, 5% to 10%; group 4, >10%. RESULTS: In overall patients, the overall 10 year predicted and observed estimates of IBTR were 5.22% and 5.70% (p=0.68). In group 1, (n=124), the predicted and observed estimates were 2.25% and 1.80% (p=0.73), in group 2 (n=177), 3.95% and 3.90% (p=0.97), in group 3 (n=181), 7.14% and 8.80% (p=0.42), and in group 4 (n=38), 11.66% and 14.90% (p=0.73), respectively. CONCLUSION: In a previous validation of this nomogram based on American patients, nomogram-predicted IBTR rates were overestimated in the high-risk subgroup. However, our results based on Korean patients showed that the observed IBTR was higher than the predicted estimates in groups 3 and 4. This difference may arise from ethnic differences, as well as from the methods used to detect IBTR and the healthcare environment. IBTR! 2.0 may be considered as an acceptable nomogram in Korean patients with low- to moderate-risk of in-breast recurrence. Before widespread use of this nomogram, the IBTR! 2.0 needs a larger validation study and continuous modification.
Breast
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Breast Neoplasms
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Cohort Studies
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Delivery of Health Care
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Humans
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Mastectomy, Segmental
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Nomograms
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Recurrence
5.Primary breast lymphoma: a single institution's experience.
Seung Pil JUNG ; Minkuk KIM ; Kang Min HAN ; Jung Han KIM ; Jee Soo KIM ; Seok Jin NAM ; Jeoung Won BAE ; Jeong Eon LEE
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2013;84(5):267-272
PURPOSE: Primary breast lymphoma is a very rare disease, accounting for 0.4-0.5% of all breast malignancies. Due to the rarity, there are only limited reports of this disease in Korean women. In this reason, we report the experience of a single institution in Korea with primary breast lymphoma (PBL). METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 9 patients with PBL and evaluated the clinicopathologic characteristics and treatment outcomes. RESULTS: All nine patients were female and had diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBL). The median age at diagnosis was 47.9 years and the median tumor size was 3.8 cm in diameter. The most common symptom was a painless palpable mass. Five patients were classified as stage IEA and four patients were IIEA according to the Ann Arbor staging system. Four patients underwent excisional biopsy and one patient underwent a lumpectomy with sentinel lymph node biopsy due to uncertain histology of the preoperative core needle biopsy. Nine patients received anthracycline containing combined chemotherapy; among them, five patients were treated with a rituximab containing regimen. Four patients received radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy. A complete response was achieved in eight patients. During the 44 months of the median follow-up period, three cases of relapse occurred, and among them, two patients died due to disease progression. CONCLUSION: Most PBLs are B-cell origin, with DLBL being the most common histologic type. A combined treatment modality has been known to have positive effects on prognosis, and surgery should be limited to a diagnostic purpose.
Accounting
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Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived
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B-Lymphocytes
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Biopsy
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Biopsy, Large-Core Needle
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Breast
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Combined Modality Therapy
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Korea
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, B-Cell
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Mastectomy, Segmental
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Medical Records
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Nitriles
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Prognosis
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Pyrethrins
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Rare Diseases
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Rituximab
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
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Treatment Outcome
6.Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma in a Patient with Angioimmunoblastic T-cell Lymphoma.
Hyung Min LEE ; Hye Rim MOON ; Jeoung Eun KIM ; Chong Hyun WON ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Mi Woo LEE ; Jee Ho CHOI ; Kee Chan MOON ; Hwa Jung LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2011;49(5):468-472
Sequential lymphoma is defined as two different types of lymphoma that occur in the same patient at different anatomic sites and times. In most cases, the two distinct histologies belong to the same lineage (B- or T-cell lymphoma), though cases with both have been observed. A few cases of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphomas arising in patients with angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma (AITL) have been reported. Immune deficits inherent in AITL, combined with the immunosuppressive effects of the therapy, may have allowed unchecked EBV-induced proliferation of latently or newly EBV-infected B cells with eventual clonal selection and progression to aggressive B-cell lymphoma. Here, we report a case of AITL in which EBV-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) arose 9 months after the initial diagnosis of AITL.
B-Lymphocytes
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Herpesvirus 4, Human
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Humans
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, B-Cell
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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T-Lymphocytes
7.Alteration of insulin resistance and serum adiponectin levels after one year follow-up of obese children and adolescents.
Min Jee JEOUNG ; Jung Yeon SHIN ; Soo Young KIM ; Jung Hwa LEE ; Kee Hyoung LEE ; Joo Won LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2007;50(8):767-773
PURPOSE: Obesity has become a pandemic and especially the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased remarkably over the past years. Childhood obesity is often accompanied by the expected morbidities such as hyperlipidemia, fatty liver and glucose intolerance. We evaluated the pattern of alteration in the body mass index (BMI), serum adiponectin concentration, insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), and complication rates after one year follow-up. METHODS: Forty two obese children (age: 8-15 years, 95th percentile of BMI for age and sex) were examined twice annually on June, 2004 and July, 2005. The body mass index (BMI) and sexual maturity rating (SMR) were determined annually by the same examiner and serum fasting glucose, liver enzyme, lipid profiles, adiponectin, insulin and HOMA-IR were measured and annual results were compared. Upper abdominal sonography was performed to detect fatty liver. RESULTS: BMI (25.3+/-2.9 kg/m2 vs. 26.0+/-2.9 kg/m2) and HOMA-IR (3.6+/-1.8 vs. 4.7+/-1.9) have increased significantly after one-year follow-up. The serum adiponectin concentration (17.2+/-5.2 g/mL vs. 12.6+/-5.2 g/mL) has decreased after one year. The prevalence of hyperlipidemia and fatty liver were not changed significantly but that of hyperinsulinemia increased after one-year. HOMA-IR showed a positive correlation with BMI and SMR, but was negatively correlated with serum adiponectin concentration. CONCLUSION: Obese children in our study showed significant increment of insulin resistance during one year. These results suggest that well-organized and continuous obesity control is required especially for obese adolescent to prevent complication of obesity.
Adiponectin*
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Adolescent*
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Body Mass Index
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Child*
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Fasting
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Fatty Liver
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Follow-Up Studies*
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Glucose
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Glucose Intolerance
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Humans
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Hyperinsulinism
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Hyperlipidemias
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Insulin Resistance*
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Insulin*
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Liver
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Obesity
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Pandemics
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Pediatric Obesity
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Prevalence
8.A Case of Schinzel-Giedion Syndrome.
Min Jee JEOUNG ; Hyung Eun YIM ; Kee Hwan YOO ; Young Sook HONG ; Joo Won LEE ; Soon Kyum KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology 2004;8(1):57-62
Schinzel-Giedion syndrome is a rare, distinct dysmorphic syndrome characterized by congenital hydronephrosis, skeletal dysplasia, and severe developmental retardation, likely to be inherited as an autosomal recessive trait, but not yet confirmed. This syndrome is characterized by coarse facial features such as midfacial retraction, bulging forehead, short nose with anteverted nostrils, low-set malformed ears, protruding large tongue, and hypertelorism. Skeletal and limb defects, choanal stenosis, simian creases, hypospadias, microphallus, hypertrichosis, and intractable seizures are the frequently associated clinical findings. Urogenital involvement is a major component of the syndrome, and this problem sometimes is associated with nephrocalcinosis and urinary tract infection in the clinical course of the disease. We report a 22 month-old girl with Schinzel-Giedion syndrome complicated by medullary nephrocalcinosis and urinary tract infection due to Klebsiella pneumoniae. This patient had also been suffering from postnatal growth deficiency, intractable seizure, spastic tetraplegia, delayed development and severe mental retardation.
Constriction, Pathologic
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Ear
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Extremities
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Female
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Forehead
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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Hypertelorism
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Hypertrichosis
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Hypospadias
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Infant
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Intellectual Disability
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Male
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Nephrocalcinosis
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Nose
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Quadriplegia
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Seizures
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Tongue
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Urinary Tract Infections
9.Phenotypic Transformation of Tubular Epithelial Cells and Fibroblasts Following Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction or Angiotensin II Infusion in the S-D Rat.
Eui Seong LEE ; Min Jee JEOUNG ; Kee Hwan YOO ; Young Sook HONG ; Joo Won LEE ; Soon Kyum KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(4):430-438
PURPOSE: Unilateral ureteral obstruction(UUO), a well established experimental model of renal injury, gives rise to tubulointerstitial fibrosis, tubular dilatation and cellular atrophy. Angiotensin(ANG) II may take the prime role in the regulation of this response. The objectives in the current investigation were to determine whether the renal response to UUO involves the dedifferentiation of tubular epithelial cells to mesenchymal cells(expressing vimentin, V) whether the response implicates the transformation of fibroblasts to myofibroblasts(expressing alpha-smooth muscle actin, SMA), and whether these responses depend on the action of ANG II or not. METHODS: Unilateral ureteral ligation and sham operations were performed in 12 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. An additional 18 rats received exogenous ANG II at 50 ng/min or vehicle for one week using an osmotic minipump inserted into the interscapular area. Rats were sacrificed on postoperative day seven or day 14. To know the expression of vimentin(V) and alpha-smooth muscle actin (SMA) proteins, immunohistochemical staining and Western blot assay were done. RESULTS: In immunohistochemical staining, following UUO, V-positive cells appeared markedly in the interstitium and tubular cells within dilated tubules. UUO also markedly increased alpha-SMA expression in the interstitium surrounding dilated tubules. In Western blotting, UUO increased V(five times of Sham) and alpha-SMA(2.5 times of Sham) expression. ANG II infusion increased alpha-SMA significantly(two times of control), but not V expression in Western blotting. CONCLUSION: Phenotypic transformation of fibroblasts to myofibroblasts following UUO may depend on ANG II, but dedifferentiation of tubular epithelial cells may depend on other mechanisms rather than ANG II.
Actins
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Adult
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Angiotensin II*
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Angiotensins*
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Animals
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Atrophy
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Blotting, Western
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Dilatation
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Epithelial Cells*
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Fibroblasts*
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Fibrosis
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Humans
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Ligation
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Male
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Models, Theoretical
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Myofibroblasts
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Ureter*
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Ureteral Obstruction*
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Vimentin
10.A Multivariate Analysis of Risk Factors of Renal Involvement in Henoch-Schonlein Purpura.
Min Jee JEOUNG ; Hyung Eun YIM ; Kee Hwan YOO ; Young Sook HONG ; Joo Won LEE ; Soon Kyum KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(4):405-411
PURPOSE: Long-term prognosis of Henoch-Schonlein purpura(HSP) is determined by the existence and severity of renal involvement. We evaluated the relationship between various clinical features of HSP and the development of renal involvement using univariate and multivariate analyses for early detection and proper management of HSP nephritis. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of 200 children who were diagnosed as HSP and were initially free from renal involvement, from 1998-2003. Clinical features of each patient as risk factors of renal involvement were evaluated by univariate and multivariate analysis. Significant risk factors proven by univariate analysis were paired and re-analyzed to see if there are any interactions between them. RESULTS: A univariate analysis showed that sex, previous disease, severe abdominal symptoms, persistent purpura and steroid administration were associated with developing renal involvement. Among them, severe abdominal symptoms, persistent purpura, and male sex were statistically significant when they were re-analyzed after pairing, and they also increased the risk of renal involvement in a multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: Severe abdominal symptoms, persistent purpura, and male sex are independent risk factors of renal involvement in HSP and it is presumed that interaction between them could be another factor of HSP nephritis.
Abdominal Pain
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Child
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Humans
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Male
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Multivariate Analysis*
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Nephritis
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Prognosis
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Purpura
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Purpura, Schoenlein-Henoch*
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors*

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