1.Clinical Relevance of Posterior Osteophyte Formation in Ultra-congruent Total Knee Arthroplasty: Midterm Radiographic Rollback and Impingement Analysis
Ho Won JEONG ; Hyun Jin YOO ; Seong Yun PARK ; Yong Seuk LEE
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2024;16(3):413-421
Background:
Posterior femoral condylar osteophytes were frequently observed in patients with the ultra-congruent (UC) deepdish design prosthesis. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to verify the clinical relevance of osteophyte formation in the UC design.
Methods:
From March 2014 to February 2018, a comparative study was conducted on 96 knees using the UC design. They were divided into 2 groups (group 1: osteophyte +, group 2: osteophyte –). Intraoperative findings, indirect femoral rollback assessment using 30° flexion and active full flexion lateral radiographs, serial change of the osteophyte, and outcomes were compared.
Results:
The mean follow-up period was 49.35 ± 3.47 months in group 1 and 47.52 ± 3.37 months in group 2. Posterior component coverage was significantly different between the groups: group 1 exhibited more underhang and group 2 exhibited more overhang (p = 0.022). On the indirect assessment of the femoral rollback, there was a statistically significant difference in deep flexion and change in distance (p < 0.001 and p < 0.001, respectively). There was no statistical difference between the 2 groups in the American Knee Society knee and function score, and group 2 showed significant improvement in pain compared to group 1 in Western Ontario and McMaster University Arthritis Index pain score (p = 0.029).
Conclusions
Posterior condylar osteophyte formation was related to posterior impingement. It was more frequently observed in the underhang of the femoral component and insufficient femoral rollback. In addition, it changed with time and caused negative effects, including a gradual decrease in flexion and more pain.
2.Incidence of Tuberculosis Among Immigrants in Korea Who Participated in a Latent Tuberculosis Infection Screening Program
Yoo Jung LEE ; Jinsoo MIN ; Jun-Pyo MYONG ; Yun-Hee LEE ; Young-Joon PARK ; Yujin KIM ; Gahee KIM ; Gyuri PARK ; Sung-Soon LEE ; Jae Seuk PARK ; Ju Sang KIM ; Hyung Woo KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2024;39(28):e207-
Background:
With a rapid decrease in tuberculosis (TB) incidence, the significance of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) has been underscored in South Korea. Although South Korea does not have a high proportion of immigrants compared to other countries, there is a growing argument that it should actively embrace immigrants as a solution to address issues of low birth rates and population aging. This study aimed to assess TB incidence among immigrants who participated a pilot LTBI screening program in South Korea.
Methods:
Records of immigrants participated in a pilot LTBI screening program in South Korea between 2018 and 2019 were linked with Korean National TB Surveillance System to determine TB development. Participants underwent interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) and chest X-rays. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) stratified by age, country of origin’s TB burden was calculated with a reference group of general South Korean population.
Results:
Of a total of 9,517 participants, 14 TB cases were identified. Participants with positive IGRA results who did not initiate LTBI treatment showed TB incidence of 312.5 per 100,000 person-years, whereas those with negative results showed TB incidence of 34.4 per 100,000 person-years, resulting in an incidence rate ratio of 9.08 (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.50–32.99). SIR of TB among total participants including those with negative IGRA results was 2.60 (95% CI, 1.54–4.38; P < 0.001), whereas SIR among those with positive IGRA results was 5.86 (95% CI, 3.15–10.89; P < 0.001). In the calculation of SIR among participants with positive IGRA results, those aged under 35 from high TB-burden countries or intermediate TBburden countries showed a high SIR (18.08; 95% CI, 2.55–128.37; P = 0.004), and 11.30 (95% CI, 2.82–45.16; P < 0.001), respectively). Contrary to previous reports that suggest the majority of elderly population with a positive IGRA result were due to remote infection and had a lower TB risk compared to younger ages, SIR among those aged 65 or over from intermediate TB-burden countries was 6.15 (95% CI, 0.87–43.69; P = 0.069), which was comparable to that in younger participants aged between 35 and 49 (SIR, 4.87; 95% CI, 1.22–19.49; P = 0.025) or those aged between 50 and 64 (SIR, 4.62; 95% CI, 1.73–12.31; P = 0.002).
Conclusion
Young immigrants with positive IGRA results from countries with high or intermediate TB burden showed a relatively high TB risk compared to a general South Korea population. In addition, unexpected high TB risk was observed among elderly immigrants with positive IGRA results. In establishing future policies for LTBI in immigrants in South Korea, screenings should primarily focus on younger age group (who aged under 35).Additionally, further research is needed on the high TB risk observed in elderly immigrants.
3.Texture Analysis of Supraspinatus Ultrasound Image for Computer Aided Diagnostic System.
Byung Eun PARK ; Won Seuk JANG ; Sun Kook YOO
Healthcare Informatics Research 2016;22(4):299-304
OBJECTIVES: In this paper, we proposed an algorithm for recognizing a rotator cuff supraspinatus tendon tear using a texture analysis based on a histogram, gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM), and gray level run length matrix (GLRLM). METHODS: First, we applied a total of 57 features (5 first order descriptors, 40 GLCM features, and 12 GLRLM features) to each rotator cuff region of interest. Our results show that first order statistics (mean, skewness, entropy, energy, smoothness), GLCM (correlation, contrast, energy, entropy, difference entropy, homogeneity, maximum probability, sum average, sum entropy), and GLRLM features are helpful to distinguish a normal supraspinatus tendon and an abnormal supraspinatus tendon. The statistical significance of these features is verified using a t-test. The support vector machine classification showed accuracy using feature combinations. Support Vector Machine offers good performance with a small amount of training data. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy are used to evaluate performance of a classification test. RESULTS: From the results, first order statics features and GLCM and GLRLM features afford 95%, 85%, and 100% accuracy, respectively. First order statistics and GLCM and GLRLM features in combination provided 100% accuracy. Combinations that include GLRLM features had high accuracy. GLRLM features were confirmed as highly accurate features for classified normal and abnormal. CONCLUSIONS: This algorithm will be helpful to diagnose supraspinatus tendon tear on ultrasound images.
Classification
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Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Entropy
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Rotator Cuff
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Subject Headings
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Support Vector Machine
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Tears
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Tendons
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Ultrasonography*
4.Epidemiological Aspects of Pertussis among Adults and Adolescents in a Korean Outpatient Setting: A Multicenter, PCR-Based Study.
Sunghoon PARK ; Sun Hwa LEE ; Ki Hyun SEO ; Kyeong Cheol SHIN ; Yong Bum PARK ; Myung Goo LEE ; Kwang Ha YOO ; Hui Jung KIM ; Jae Seuk PARK ; Jae Hwa CHO ; Yongchun KO ; Soo Keol LEE ; Ki Tae CHEON ; Do Il KIM ; Jun Wook HA ; Jae Myung LEE ; Ji Won SUHR ; Eui Hun JEONG ; Ki Suck JUNG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(9):1232-1239
Epidemiological data of Bordetella pertussis infection among adolescents and adults are limited in Korea. Patients (> or = 11 yr of age) with a bothersome cough for less than 30 days were enrolled during a 1-yr period at 22 hospitals in Korea. Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and for bacteriologic culture. In total, 490 patients were finally enrolled, and 34 (6.9%) patients tested positive for B. pertussis; cough duration (14.0 days [7.0-21.0 days]) and age distribution were diverse. The incidence was the highest in secondary referral hospitals, compared to primary care clinics or tertiary referral hospitals (24/226 [10.6%] vs. 3/88 [3.4%] vs. 7/176 [4.0%], P = 0.012), and the peak incidence was observed in February and August (15.8% and 15.9%), with no confirmed cases between March and June. In the multivariate analysis, post-tussive vomiting was significantly associated with pertussis (odds ratio, 2.508; 95% confidence interval, 1.146-5.486) and secondary referral hospital showed a borderline significance. In conclusion, using a PCR-based method, 6.9% of adolescent and adult patients with an acute cough illness had pertussis infection in an outpatient setting. However, hospital levels and seasonal trends must be taken into account to develop a better strategy for controlling pertussis.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Bordetella pertussis/*genetics
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Child
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DNA, Bacterial/*analysis
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Demography
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Multivariate Analysis
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Odds Ratio
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*Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Seasons
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Vomiting/etiology
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Whooping Cough/*epidemiology/microbiology/pathology
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Young Adult
5.A Multicenter Study of Pertussis Infection in Adults with Coughing in Korea: PCR-Based Study.
Sunghoon PARK ; Myung Gu LEE ; Kwan Ho LEE ; Yong Bum PARK ; Kwang Ha YOO ; Jeong Woong PARK ; Changhwan KIM ; Yong Chul LEE ; Jae Seuk PARK ; Yong Soo KWON ; Ki Hyun SEO ; Hui Jung KIM ; Seung Min KWAK ; Ju Ock KIM ; Seong Yong LIM ; Hwa Young SUNG ; Sang Oun JUNG ; Ki Suck JUNG
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2012;73(5):266-272
BACKGROUND: Limited data on the incidence and clinical characteristics of adult pertussis infections are available in Korea. METHODS: Thirty-one hospitals and the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collaborated to investigate the incidence and clinical characteristics of pertussis infections among adults with a bothersome cough in non-outbreak, ordinary outpatient settings. Nasopharyngeal aspirates or nasopharyngeal swabs were collected for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and culture tests. RESULTS: The study enrolled 934 patients between September 2009 and April 2011. Five patients were diagnosed as confirmed cases, satisfying both clinical and laboratory criteria (five positive PCR and one concurrent positive culture). Among 607 patients with cough duration of at least 2 weeks, 504 satisfied the clinical criteria of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (i.e., probable case). The clinical pertussis cases (i.e., both probable and confirmed cases) had a wide age distribution (45.7+/-15.5 years) and cough duration (median, 30 days; interquartile range, 18.0~50.0 days). In addition, sputum, rhinorrhea, and myalgia were less common and dyspnea was more common in the clinical cases, compared to the others (p=0.037, p=0.006, p=0.005, and p=0.030, respectively). CONCLUSION: The positive rate of pertussis infection may be low in non-outbreak, ordinary clinical settings if a PCR-based method is used. However, further prospective, well-designed, multicenter studies are needed.
Adult
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Age Distribution
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
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Cough
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Dyspnea
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Humans
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Incidence
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Outpatients
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sputum
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Whooping Cough
6.How many emergency physicians does Korea need?.
Sang Mo JE ; Young Hwan CHOI ; Yoo Seuk PARK ; Young Soon CHO ; Seung Ho KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2005;16(6):613-619
PURPOSE: This research used mathematical modeling to project the supply and demand of emergency physicians over the next decade in Korea. METHODS: A model was used to project the annual emergency physicians (EP) workforce supply and demand through the year 2015. The mathematical equations used were as follows: Supply = number of emergency physicians at the beginning of the year plus annual residency graduates minus annual attrition; Demand formula I = 5.29 fulltime equivalent positions/emergency department (ED) x the number of hospital EDs, Demand formula II = annual ED visits/(4,700visits/EP/year), Demand formula III = (11 to 16 EP per major referral ED) + (6 to 8 EP per urban district/ regional hospital ED). RESULTS: While the most conservative demand projection was 1,505 EPs in the year 2015, the most aggressive supply estimate with a yearly supply of 120 new EPs and a 1% attrition rate was 1,362 EPs in that year. CONCLUSIONS: In Korea, emergency physicians will remain in short supply for the next ten years, even at the present levels of EM residency output.
Emergencies*
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Emergency Medicine
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Hospitals
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Internship and Residency
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Korea*
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Models, Theoretical
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Referral and Consultation
7.The validity and reliability of self-interviewing skills evaluation protocol for residents in family medcine.
Hye Seuk KWON ; Jae Whoon KIM ; Eal Whan PARK ; Yoo Seock CHENG ; Sun Mi YOON
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1999;20(3):241-251
BACKGROUND: Medical interviewing skills are now recognized as the most important skill to be acquired for the purpose of accurate diagnosis and treatment. Among the several evaluation methods of interviewing skills, audiovisual method has the merit of allowing the fellow residents to have discussion about the interview and of receiving feedback from the teaching faculty by replaying the real interview. In addition, it allows the resident to evaluate his or her interviewing skills, The purpose of this study is to evaluate the reliability and the validity of family residents' self-interviewing skill evaluation protocol. METHODS: A modified arizona interview rating scale which is an interviewing skill evaluating protocol has been used after Korean version became available. Six interviews with outpatients were recorded and evaluated respectively by 10 residents. The results were compared with that of Golden Standard to assess its validity. Finally, 10 residents were divided into two groups and the results among the groups were compared to evaluate the reliability of the scale. RESULTS: The evaluation of interviewing skills conducted by the residents showed significant rate of correspondence with the Golden Standard(kappa=.22), and in the comparison of 17 evaluation items, there appeared significant correspondence in 7 items. The analysis of the rate of correspondence between the two group of residents revealed significant rate of correspondence (kappa=0.43). Lastly, the comparisons between the items showed significant rate of correspondence in ll items CONCLUSIONS: The residents' self interviewing skill evaluation protocol showed significant validity and reliability from which it may be concluded that the protocol can be used as an effective evaluating method.
Arizona
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Humans
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Outpatients
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Reproducibility of Results*
8.The Comparison of Methods Processing Cells Recovered by Bronchoalveloar Lavage.
Jae Seuk PARK ; Jae Yeal KIM ; Gwi Lae LEE ; Chul Gyu YOO ; Sung Koo HAN ; Young Whan KIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1998;45(1):176-183
BACKGROUND: The total and differential cell count of bronchoalveolar lavage(BAL) fluid are useful assessing activity, prognosis and response to therapy in diffuse interstitial lung disease. But controversy exist as to the appropriate method in processing BAL fluid. Therefore we investigated the effect of gauze filtration, centrifugation and different storage time of BAL fluid on the total and differential cell count. METHOD: We obtained BAL fluid from 6 persons with no active lung lesion and divided pooled BAL fluid into several siliconized glass tubes and filtered through 0,1, 2, 4 folds of cotton guaze(pore size:lmm), and compared total cell count using hemocytometer after trypan blue staining and differential cell count after Wright-Giemsa staining of cytocentrifuged preparations. And we also counted total and differential cell count after centrifugation(400g for 30 mm) and various storage time(2hr, 24hr, and 48hr). RESULTS: There was no difference in total and differential cell count according to folds of gauze filtraion. But without gauze filtration, mucus threads that hampered total and differential cell count were found in 2 cases (33%). Centrifugation resulted in loss of total cell count(24+/-18%) without change in differential cell count. There was no change in total cell count after 21w storage but significant cell loss was found after 241w storage time(24hr : 28+/-21%, 48hr: 41+/-24%). However there was no change in differential cell count with 48hr storage time. CONCLUSION: Total and differential cell count of BAL fluid may be best performed after cotton gauze filtration without centrifugation and within 2 hours.
Bronchoalveolar Lavage
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Cell Count
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Centrifugation
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Filtration
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Glass
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Humans
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Lung
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Lung Diseases, Interstitial
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Mucus
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Prognosis
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Silicones
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Therapeutic Irrigation*
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Trypan Blue
9.The Effect of IFN-gamma on the Phagocytosis of Mycobctcterium tuberculosis and Activation of Human Pulmonary Alveolar Macrophage.
Jae Seuk PARK ; Jae Yeal KIM ; Gwi Lae LEE ; Chul Gyu YOO ; Young Whan KIM ; Sung Koo HAN ; Young Soo SHIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1998;45(1):36-44
BACKGROUND: IFN-gamma is known to activate mononuclear phagocytes and to mediate host defense mechanism against some intracellular microorganisms, but litfle is known about anti-mycobacterial activity and mechanism of IFN-gamma in human. In this study, we investigated the role of IFN-gamma in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis by observing the effect of IFN-gamma on the phagocytosis of M.tuberculosis(MTB) and on the production of TNF-alpha by human pulmonary alveolar macrophage. METHOD: Pulmonary alveolar macrophage(PAM) were prepared with adhesion purification method from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained from 8 persons without active lung lesion and cultured(1 x 106cells/ml) with MTB(3 x 107 bacteria/ml) with or without IFN-gamma(300U/ml), LPS(0.5ug/ml) and autologous serum(10%). After 2 hours, the percentage of PAM-phagocytosed MTh was counted after AFB staining(modified Kynion method). TNF-alpha production by PAM stimulated by IFN-gamma(300U/ml), MTB(1 x l06bacteria/ml) and LPS(0.5ug/ml) for 24hours was measured in culture supernatant using ELISA method. The degree of phagocytosis of MTh by PAM stimulated with IFN-gamma(300U/ml) and LPS(0.5ug/ml) for 24hours was also investigated. RESULTS: IFN-gamma did not influence the phagocytosis of MTB by PAM(percentage of PAM-phagocytosed MTB: control: 22.1+/- 4.9, IFN-gamma: 20.3+/- 5.3) and did not increase TNF-alpha production by PAM(controfl 21+/-38pg/ml, IFN-gamma : 87+/-106pg/ml), and the degree of phagocytosis of MTh by PAM pre-stimulated with IFN-gamma for 24 hours, was not increased (controL 24.5+/-9.5, IFN-gamma : 23.4+/-10.1). CONCLUSION: IFN-gamma does not influence on the phagocytosis of MTB and TNF-alpha production by PAM.
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Humans*
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Lung
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Macrophages, Alveolar*
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Phagocytes
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Phagocytosis*
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Tuberculosis*
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
10.A Case of Primary idiopathic Polymyositis with Hypoalbuminemia and Thrombocytopenia.
Sang Seuk PARK ; Wan Hee YOO ; Jae Hean KIM ; Hyun Mo SONG ; Chang Yeol YIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 1997;52(1):120-125
Primary idiopathic polymyositis is a condition of presumed autoimmune etiology in which the skeletal muscle is damaged by a nonsuppurative inflammatory process dominated by lymphocytic infiltration. We recently experienced a patient with primary idiopathic Polymyositis associated with hypoalbuminemia and thrombocytopenia. About 4 months prior to admission, he was diagnosed as primary idiopathic polymyositis, and improved by treatment with prednisolone 60 mg/day. During steroid tapering, muscle weakness was recurred and accompanied by hypoalbuminemia and thrombocytopenia. Despite retreatment with prednisolone 60 mg/day, muscle weakness, hypoalbuminemia and thrombocytopenia persisted. He was then started to administer methotrexate(MTX) 15 mg/week which resulted in prompt improvement of muscle weakness, hypoalbuminemia and thrombocytopenia. These findnigs suggest that primary idiopathic polymyositis is one of the cause of hypoalbuminemia and thrombocytopenia, and that the hypoalbuminemia and thrombocytopenia can be improved promptly by methotrexate treatment.
Humans
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Hypoalbuminemia*
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Methotrexate
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Muscle Weakness
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Polymyositis*
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Prednisolone
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Retreatment
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Thrombocytopenia*

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