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Przeglad Gastroenterologiczny | 2014

Angiolipoma of the stomach presenting with anaemia

Yang Hoon Nam; Sung Chul Park; Hee Jung Kim; Sung Won Lee; Jaihwan Kim; Dae Hee Choi; Chang Don Kang; Sung Joon Lee; Seungkoo Lee

Angiolipoma is a morphological variation of the lipoma and is a benign tumour that consists of mature adipose tissue and proliferating blood vessels. It occurs very rarely in the digestive tract, especially the stomach. We report a gastric angiolipoma in a 58-year-old woman admitted for anaemia and melena. Endoscopy showed a large polypoid mass with superficial ulceration in the anterior wall of the gastric antrum. Endoscopic ultrasound showed an about 2 cm sized isoechoic lesion at the third echo layer, with the echogenic portion on the luminal side of the lesion. Laparoscopic wedge resection was performed and histological examination showed that the lesion had encapsulated adipose tissue at the submucosal layer and stromal fibrosis just below superficial ulceration. There were blood vessels with thick walls among the mature fat cells. Therefore, the lesion was diagnosed as an angiolipoma.


The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2018

Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Presenting as Acute Pancreatitis

Minjeong Kim; Jin Myung Park; Sung Joon Lee; Chang Don Kang; MyungHo Kang; Ji Hyun Kim; Seungkoo Lee; Seong Whi Cho

We report a case of acute pancreatitis secondary to pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. A 46-year old man presented with upper abdominal pain. The serum amylase and lipase were elevated. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography revealed a 1.7 cm sized mass at the pancreas body with a dilatation of the upstream pancreatic duct and mild infiltrations of peripancreatic fat. An endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy was performed for the pancreatic mass, but only necrotic tissue was observed on the pathologic examination. A chest and neck CT scan revealed anterior mediastinal, paratracheal, and cervical lymph node enlargement, which were indicative of metastasis. An ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy was performed for the enlarged neck lymph node, and pathologic examination revealed a metastatic poorly differentiated carcinoma. Immunohistochemical analysis showed positive staining for synaptophysin, chromogranin A, and CD 56, indicative of a neuroendocrine carcinoma.


Oncology Letters | 2018

A small, well-differentiated rectal neuroendocrine tumor with multiple lymph node metastases: A case report

Seung Joo Nam; Gi Bong Chae; Seungkoo Lee; Sung Chul Park; Chang Don Kang; Sung Joon Lee

The incidence of rectal neuroendocrine tumor (NET), which is often diagnosed during routine surveillance endoscopy, is increasing. The majority of these tumors are small and asymptomatic, possessing benign features with favorable prognoses. At present, small rectal NETs without high-risk factors are typically treated by local resection, including endoscopic mucosal resection, endoscopic submucosal dissection, or transanal endoscopic microsurgery, with or without additional imaging follow-up by abdominal computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. The present study, however, describes a case of a small rectal NET without any known risk factors, which was accompanied by substantial locoregional lymph node metastasis, underscoring the importance of imaging studies for rectal NETs.


Journal of International Medical Research | 2018

Percutaneous cholecystostomy for biliary decompression in patients with cholangitis and pancreatitis

Jin Myung Park; Chang Don Kang; Minjong Lee; Sung Chul Park; Sung Joon Lee; Yong Hwan Jeon; Seong Whi Cho

Objective This study was performed to assess the effectiveness and safety of percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC) for biliary decompression. Methods We retrospectively analyzed our institution’s PC database from March 2015 to August 2017 and selected patients with biliary obstruction. The primary outcomes were the technical and clinical success rates. As secondary outcomes, adverse events and pain after PC were compared with those of patients who underwent PC for acute cholecystitis during the same period. Results Twenty patients underwent PC for biliary obstruction (cholangitis, 19; pancreatitis, 1). The technical and clinical success rates were 100%. The median serum total bilirubin level decreased considerably from 4.5 to 1.4 mg/dL after PC. An adverse event (catheter migration) occurred in 1 patient, and 17 patients developed pain after PC. During the same period, 104 patients underwent PC for cholecystitis. Adverse events occurred in 7 patients, and 62 developed pain. There was no significant difference in the adverse event rate between the cholangitis/pancreatitis and cholecystitis groups (5.0% vs. 6.7%, respectively), but pain occurred considerably more frequently in the cholangitis/pancreatitis group (94.4% vs. 63.9%, respectively). Conclusions PC is an effective and safe method for biliary decompression in selected patients. However, attention should be paid to postoperative pain.


The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2005

[Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor, ErbB2 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in hepatolithiasis and cholangiocarcinoma].

Hyo Jung Kim; Jae Seon Kim; Chang Don Kang; Sung Joon Lee; Jin Yong Kim; Jong Eun Yeon; Jong Jae Park; Jae Jeong Shim; Kwan Soo Byun; Young Tae Bak; Chang Hong Lee


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2008

Increased expression of mucin 5AC mRNA and decreased expression of epidermal growth-factor receptor mRNA in gallstone patients.

Hyo Jung Kim; Sang Hyun Kim; Gi Bong Chae; Sung Joon Lee; Chang Don Kang


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2004

Effect of the Temporary Placement of Stent in Benign Pyloric Stenosis

Hyo Jung Kim; Jong-Jae Park; Chang Don Kang; Sung Joon Lee; Jin Yong Kim; Jong Eun Yeon; Jae Seon Kim; Kwan Soo Byun; Young-Tae Bak; Chang Hong Lee


The Korean Society of Blood Transfusion | 2003

Two Cases of ABO Discrepancy due to Hypogammaglobulinemia

In Bum Suh; Eun Ah Chang; Hyo Jung Kim; Chang Don Kang; Sung Joon Lee; Tae Sik Kim; Sook Won Ryu; Chae Seung Lim; Kap No Lee; Kyung Ran Ma


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2018

Praziquantel Treatment of Eosinophilic Gastritis Suspected to Be Due to Cerebral Sparganosis

Sanghoon Lee; Seung-Joo Nam; Sung Joon Lee; Chang Don Kang; Dae Hee Choi; Jang Won Choi; Seungkoo Lee


Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract | 2017

Acute Cholecystitis Associated with Gallbladder Metastasis of Gastric Cancer

Sung-Hyun Park; Chang Don Kang; Jin Myung Park; Ji Hyun Kim; Jae Hoon Jung; Jin Seon Jeong; Do Jun Kim; Da Hye Moon

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Sung Joon Lee

Kangwon National University

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Hyo Jung Kim

Kangwon National University

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Seungkoo Lee

Kangwon National University

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Jae Seon Kim

Kangwon National University

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Jin Myung Park

Kangwon National University

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Sung Chul Park

Kangwon National University

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Dae Hee Choi

Kangwon National University

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Gi Bong Chae

Kangwon National University

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