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Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2012

Psychometric hepatic encephalopathy score for the detection of minimal hepatic encephalopathy in Korean patients with liver cirrhosis.

Yeon Seok Seo; Sun Young Yim; Jin Yong Jung; Chang Ha Kim; Jin Dong Kim; Bora Keum; Hyonggin An; Hyung Joon Yim; Hong Sik Lee; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu; Soon Ho Um

Background and Aim:  Although the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score (PHES) for the diagnosis of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) has been validated in several countries, further validation is required for its use in different populations. The aims of this study were thus to standardize the PHES in a healthy Korean population and evaluate the prevalence of MHE among Korean patients with liver cirrhosis.


Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2012

Prognosis of hepatitis B‐related liver cirrhosis in the era of oral nucleos(t)ide analog antiviral agents

Chang Ha Kim; Soon Ho Um; Yeon Seok Seo; Jin Yong Jung; Jin Dong Kim; Hyung Joon Yim; Bora Keum; Yong Sik Kim; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hong Sik Lee; Hoon Jai Chun; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu

Background and Aim:  We investigated long‐term outcomes and prognostic factors in patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV)‐related liver cirrhosis in the era of oral nucleos(t)ide analog antiviral agents.


The Korean Journal of Hepatology | 2012

Optimal time for repeating the IgM anti-hepatitis A virus antibody test in acute hepatitis A patients with a negative initial test

Jong Jin Hyun; Yeon Seok Seo; Hyonggin An; Sun Young Yim; Min Ho Seo; Hye Sook Kim; Chang Ha Kim; Ji Hoon Kim; Bora Keum; Yong Sik Kim; Hyung Joon Yim; Hong Sik Lee; Soon Ho Um; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu

Background/Aims The nonspecific clinical presentation of acute hepatitis A (AHA) mandates the detection of anti-hepatitis A virus IgM antibodies (IgM anti-HAV) in the serum for obtaining a definitive diagnosis. However, IgM anti-HAV might not be present during the early phase of the disease. The aim of this study was to determine the optimal time for repeating the IgM anti-HAV test (HAV test) in AHA patients with a negative initial test. Methods In total, 261 patients hospitalized with AHA were enrolled for this retrospective study. AHA was diagnosed when the test for IgM anti-HAV was positive and the serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level was ≥400 IU/L. Repeat HAV test was conducted after 1-2 weeks if the initial HAV test was negative but AHA was still clinically suspected. Results The results of the initial HAV test were negative in 28 (10.7%) patients. The intervals from symptom onset to the initial-HAV-test day and from the peak-ALT day to the initial-HAV-test day were significantly shorter in the negative-initial-HAV-test group, but on multivariate analysis only the latter was significantly associated with negative results for the initial HAV test (β=-0.978; odds ratio [95% confidence interval]=0.376 [0.189-0.747]; P=0.005). The HAV test was positive in all patients when it was performed at least 2 days after the peak-ALT day. Conclusions The results of HAV tests were significantly associated with the interval from the peak-ALT day to the HAV-test day. The optimal time for repeating the HAV test in clinically suspicious AHA patients with a negative initial HAV test appears to be at least 2 days after the peak-ALT day.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013

Computed tomography findings for predicting severe acute hepatitis with prolonged cholestasis.

Sang Jung Park; Jin Dong Kim; Yeon Seok Seo; Beom Jin Park; Min Ju Kim; Soon Ho Um; Chang Ha Kim; Hyung Joon Yim; Soon Koo Baik; Jin Yong Jung; Bora Keum; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hong Sik Lee; Hoon Jai Chun; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu

AIM To evaluate the significance of computed tomography (CT) findings in relation to liver chemistry and the clinical course of acute hepatitis. METHODS Four hundred and twelve patients with acute hepatitis who underwent enhanced CT scanning were enrolled retrospectively. Imaging findings were analyzed for the following variables: gallbladder wall thickness (GWT), arterial heterogeneity, periportal tracking, number and maximum size of lymph nodes, presence of ascites, and size of spleen. The serum levels of alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin, albumin, and prothrombin time were measured on the day of admission and CT scan, and laboratory data were evaluated every 2-4 d for all subjects during hospitalization. RESULTS The mean age of patients was 34.4 years, and the most common cause of hepatitis was hepatitis A virus (77.4%). The mean GWT was 5.2 mm. The number of patients who had findings of arterial heterogeneity, periportal tracking, lymph node enlargement > 7 mm, and ascites was 294 (80.1%), 348 (84.7%), 346 (84.5%), and 56 (13.6%), respectively. On multivariate logistic regression, male gender [odds ratio (OR) = 2.569, 95%CI: 1.477-4.469, P = 0.001], toxic hepatitis (OR = 3.531, 95%CI: 1.444-8.635, P = 0.006), level of albumin (OR = 2.154, 95%CI: 1.279-3.629, P = 0.004), and GWT (OR = 1.061, 95%CI: 1.015-1.110, P = 0.009) were independent predictive factors for severe hepatitis. The level of bilirubin (OR = 1.628, 95%CI: 1.331-1.991, P < 0.001) and GWT (OR = 1.172, 95%CI: 1.024-1.342, P = 0.021) were independent factors for prolonged cholestasis in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION In patients with acute hepatitis, GWT on CT scan was an independent predictor of severe hepatitis and prolonged cholestasis.


Clinical and molecular hepatology | 2012

Spinal cord injury after conducting transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for costal metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma

Sang Jung Park; Chang Ha Kim; Jin Dong Kim; Soon Ho Um; Sun Young Yim; Min Ho Seo; Dae In Lee; Jun Hyuk Kang; Bora Keum; Yong Sik Kim

Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) has been used widely to treat patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. However, this method can induce various adverse events caused by necrosis of the tumor itself or damage to nontumor tissues. In particular, neurologic side effects such as cerebral infarction and paraplegia, although rare, may cause severe sequelae and permanent disability. Detailed information regarding the treatment process and prognosis associated with this procedure is not yet available. We experienced a case of paraplegia that occurred after conducting TACE through the intercostal artery to treat hepatocellular carcinoma that had metastasized to the rib. In this case, TACE was attempted to relieve severe bone pain, which had persisted even after palliative radiotherapy. A sudden impairment of sensory and motor functions after TACE developed in the trunk below the level of the sternum and in both lower extremities. The patient subsequently received steroid pulse therapy along with supportive care and continuous rehabilitation. At the time of discharge the patient had recovered sufficiently to enable him to walk by himself, although some paresthesia and spasticity remained.


Gut and Liver | 2011

Solitary Primary Gastric Mantle Cell Lymphoma

Chang Ha Kim; Hoon Jai Chun; Tae Hyung Kim; Wonho Jung; SunWon Kim; Jong Jin Hyun; Bora Keum; Yeon Seok Seo; Yong Sik Kim; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hong Sik Lee; Soon Ho Um; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu; Insun Kim

Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a relatively rare subgroup of non-Hodgkins lymphoma that is characterized by an aggressive and severe disease course with frequent involvement of regional lymph nodes and/or early metastasis. Because most cases of MCL are diagnosed in the advanced stages, clinical data on extranodal or early stage MCL is lacking, and MCL that is both extranodal and diagnosed during the early stages is even more rare. There have been several case reports on primary gastric MCL, which comprise a type of extranodal MCLs. However, to our knowledge, there have been no reports on solitary primary gastric MCL without regional lymph node involvement or distant metastasis. Recently, the authors experienced an uncommon case of MCL with the aforementioned characteristics that was managed with chemotherapy followed by allogenic stem cell transplantation.


Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2017

A validation Study Associating Glutaminase Promoter Variations with Hepatic Encephalopathy in East Asian Populations

Jem Ma Ahn; Chang Ha Kim; Soon Ho Um; Kyung Mee Kim; Tae Hyung Kim; Sun Young Yim; Hyuk Soon Choi; Eun Sun Kim; Bora Keum; Yeon Seok Seo; Hyung Joon Yim; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hong Sik Lee; Hoon Jai Chun; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu

In a recent study, microsatellite variations (GCA tandem repeats) in the promoter region of the (kidney‐type) glutaminase gene were associated with the development of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) in Spanish patients with cirrhosis. The objective of this study was to validate the relation between microsatellite variations in the glutaminase promoter region and the development of overt HE in Korean patients with liver cirrhosis.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2012

Treatment strategies using adefovir dipivoxil for individuals with lamivudine-resistant chronic hepatitis B.

Tae Jung Yun; Jin Yong Jung; Chang Ha Kim; Soon Ho Um; Hyonggin An; Yeon Seok Seo; Jin Dong Kim; Hyung Joon Yim; Bora Keum; Yong Sik Kim; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hong Sik Lee; Hoon Jai Chun; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2011

Treatment Outcomes after Endoscopic Band Ligation of Symptomatic Internal Hemorrhoids

Joon Young Lee; Sang-Ah Lim; Wonho Chung; Sung-Ho Kim; Jin-Sung Koh; Eun-Hye Lim; Chang Ha Kim; Moon Kyung Joo; Beom Jae Lee; Ji-Hoon Kim; Jong Eun Yeon; Jong-Jae Park; Jae Seon Kim; Kwan Soo Byun; Young-Tae Bak


Archive | 2011

A Two-photon Fluorescent Probe for Detection of Mercury in Intestine

Hong Myong Jung; Bong Rae Cho; Chang Su Lim; Ji Hee Han; Hoon Jai Chun; Eun Sun Kim; Young Jin Kim; Nark Soon Park; Jin Yong Jung; Chang Ha Kim; Hyuk Soon Choi; Bora Keum; Yeon Seok Seo; Yong Sik Kim; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hong Sik Lee; Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu

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Yong Sik Kim

Seoul National University

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