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Clinical Endocrinology | 2005

The relationship between serum resistin, leptin, adiponectin, ghrelin levels and bone mineral density in middle-aged men

Ki Won Oh; Won Young Lee; Eun-Jung Rhee; Ki Hyun Baek; Kun Ho Yoon; Moo Il Kang; Eun Joo Yun; Cheol-Young Park; Sung Hee Ihm; Moon Gi Choi; Hyung Joon Yoo; Sung Woo Park

Objective Body weight is a significant predictor of bone mass. Hormonal factors such as sex hormones, insulin, leptin and adiponectin are thought to play a role in the mechanisms controlling the association of body weight and fat mass with bone mass. However, contradictory results have been reported for the association between serum adipocytokines and bone mineral density (BMD). We therefore examined whether the serum adipocytokine and ghrelin levels, markers of fat metabolism, are associated with BMD in male adults.


Clinical Endocrinology | 2005

Circulating osteoprotegerin and receptor activator of NF‐κB ligand system are associated with bone metabolism in middle‐aged males

Ki Won Oh; Eun-Jung Rhee; Won Young Lee; Sun Woo Kim; Ki Hyun Baek; Moo Il Kang; Eun Joo Yun; Cheol-Young Park; Sung Hee Ihm; Moon Gi Choi; Hyung Joon Yoo; Sung Woo Park

Objective  Osteoporosis is a growing health problem in males as well as in females. Sex hormones and insulin‐like growth factor‐I (IGF‐I) have been shown to be the major determinants in male bone metabolism. Osteoprotegerin (OPG) is a recently identified cytokine that acts as a decoy receptor for the receptor activator of NF‐κB ligand (RANKL). OPG and RANKL have been shown to be important regulators of osteoclastogenesis. However, the relationship between the OPG‐RANKL system and male bone status in human populations are unclear. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the OPG‐RANKL system and bone mineral metabolism in males.


Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2007

Peripheral Calcification in Thyroid Nodules Ultrasonographic Features and Prediction of Malignancy

Dae Young Yoon; Joon Won Lee; Suk Ki Chang; Chul Soon Choi; Eun Joo Yun; Young Lan Seo; Keon Ha Kim; Hee Sung Hwang

The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between peripheral calcification in thyroid nodules detected on ultrasonography and thyroid malignancy.


Acta Radiologica | 2010

CT, MR, 18F-FDG PET/CT, and their combined use for the assessment of mandibular invasion by squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity

Dong Hyeon Gu; Dae Young Yoon; Chan Hee Park; Suk Ki Chang; Kyoung Ja Lim; Young Lan Seo; Eun Joo Yun; Chul Soon Choi; Sang Hoon Bae

Background: A reliable assessment of mandibular invasion is crucial for treatment planning to obtain both radical tumor resection and good functional results. Purpose: To retrospectively compare the diagnostic value of three different imaging methods – computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/CT – and their combined use for detection of mandibular invasion by squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity. Material and Methods: Forty-six patients (39 men and 7 women; mean age, 59.4 years) suspected of having mandibular invasion by SCC of the oral cavity underwent CT, MR, and PET/CT within 2 weeks before surgery. First, each study was reviewed separately for the presence of mandibular invasion by tumors. Then, the value of combined images was assessed based on a confidence rating score for each modality assigned by observers. These results were verified with histopathologic findings. Results: Histopathologic examination revealed mandibular invasion in 12 of 46 SCCs. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 41.7%, 100%, and 84.8% for CT; 58.3%, 97.1%, and 87.0% for MR; and 58.3%, 97.1%, and 87.0% for PET/CT, respectively. The comparison of these modalities showed no statistically significant difference among them (P > 0.05). The combination of CT, MR, and PET/CT improved sensitivity (83.3%), without loss of specificity (100%) and accuracy (95.7%), although the difference failed to reach statistical significance (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The combined analysis of CT, MR, and PET/CT can improve sensitivity in the detection of mandibular invasion by SCC of the oral cavity.


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2008

Publication Rates for Abstracts Presented by Korean Investigators at Major Radiology Meetings

Tae Ho Ha; Dae Young Yoon; Dong Hyun Goo; Suk Ki Chang; Young Lan Seo; Eun Joo Yun; Jeung Hee Moon; Yu-Jin Lee; Kyoung Ja Lim; Chul Soon Choi

Objective To determine the publication rate of abstracts presented by Korean investigators at national and international radiological meetings, and to identify predictive factors of publication. Materials and Methods Abstracts presented at the annual meetings of the Korean Radiological Society (KRS), and abstracts presented by Korean investigators at the annual meetings of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and European Congress of Radiology (ECR) from 2001 to 2002 were searched for subsequent publication, using PubMed and the Korean Medical Database. The following variables were evaluated. 1) The overall publication rate; 2) the publication rates according to the radiological subspecialty, presentation type (oral or poster), sample size (≤ 20, 21-50, or > 50), study design (prospective or retrospective), statistical analysis (present or absent), and study outcome (positive or negative); 3) the time to publication; 4) the journal where the study was published; 5) consistency between the abstract and the final publication. Results Of 1,097 abstracts, 301 (27.4%) were subsequently published, at an average of 15.8 ± 13.8 months after presentation in 48 journals. The publication rates for studies presented at the RSNA (35.4%) and ECR (50.5%) conferences were significantly higher than that for the KRS conference (23.6%, p < 0.05). Vascular/interventional radiology studies had the highest publication rate (33.1%), whereas musculoskeletal radiology studies had the lowest publication rate (17.1%). Other factors associated with subsequent publication were prospective design, use of statistical testing, and a positive study outcome. Conclusion The publication rate is significantly lower for the KRS (23.6%) meeting abstracts as compared to those of the RSNA (35.4%) and ECR (50.5%). Prospective design, use of statistical testing, and positive study outcome have a statistically significant effect on the publication rate.


Clinical Endocrinology | 2006

Identification of adiponectin and its receptors in human osteoblast-like cells and association of T45G polymorphism in exon 2 of adiponectin gene with lumbar spine bone mineral density in Korean women.

Won Young Lee; Eun-Jung Rhee; Ki Won Oh; Se Yeon Kim; Chan-Hee Jung; Eun Joo Yun; Ki Hyun Baek; Moo Il Kang; Sun Woo Kim

Objective  The role of adiponectin in bone metabolism has been recently reported in in vitro and in vivo studies. There has been no report on the association of adiponectin gene polymorphism and bone mineral density (BMD). Therefore, we investigated whether two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), T45G and G276T, in the adiponectin gene were related to BMD in Koreans. We also report on the identification of adiponectin and its receptors 1 and 2 in human osteoblast‐like cell lines.


Clinical Endocrinology | 2006

The relationship between four single nucleotide polymorphisms in the promoter region of the osteoprotegerin gene and aortic calcification or coronary artery disease in Koreans.

Eun-Jung Rhee; Ki Won Oh; Chan-Hee Jung; Won Young Lee; Eun Sook Oh; Eun Joo Yun; Ki Hyun Baek; Moo Il Kang; Sun Woo Kim

Objective  Osteoprotegerin (OPG) is a recently identified cytokine that acts as a decoy receptor for the receptor activator of the NF‐κB ligand (RANKL). OPG has been shown to be an important inhibitor of osteoclastogenesis and arterial calcification in animal models. OPG has been proposed as a link molecule between osteoporosis and arterial calcification, but the relationship between the OPG gene and the cardiovascular system in human populations is unclear. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between OPG gene polymorphisms and aortic calcification or coronary artery disease in Koreans.


Anz Journal of Surgery | 2007

CHANGES IN THE ABDOMINAL FAT DISTRIBUTION AFTER GASTRECTOMY: COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT

Dae Young Yoon; Hyeon Kyu Kim; Ju Ae Kim; Chul Soon Choi; Eun Joo Yun; Suk Ki Chang; Yu-Jin Lee; Chan Heun Park

Background:  We investigated the postoperative changes in visceral fat, as compared with subcutaneous fat in patients who underwent total gastrectomy (TG) or subtotal gastrectomy (STG).


Korean Journal of Radiology | 2008

CT, MR, and angiography findings of a solitary fibrous tumor of the larynx: a case report.

Suk Ki Chang; Dae Young Yoon; Chul Soon Choi; Eun Joo Yun; Young Lan Seo; Eun Suk Nam

This report details the CT, MR, and angiography findings of a solitary fibrous tumor involving the larynx of a 34-year-old man. A precontrast CT scan revealed a well-defined isodense mass in the submucosal region of the supraglottic larynx. The tumor appeared as a mixed intensity lesion on the T1- and T2-weighted MR images. A T2-weighted MR image showed a central, round, and low signal intensity area within the mass. For both the CT and MR images, the mass demonstrated heterogeneous enhancement following the administration of contrast material. The angiography showed a hypervascular tumor with heterogeneous persistent staining.


Acta Radiologica | 2013

Thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein (Lemierre syndrome): clinical and CT findings

Bo Yeon Kim; Dae Young Yoon; Hyeong Chul Kim; Eun Soo Kim; Sora Baek; Kyoung Ja Lim; Young Lan Seo; Eun Joo Yun; Chul Soon Choi; Sang Hoon Bae

Background Thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein (IJV) secondary to neck infection (so-called Lemierre syndrome) is a rare disease. Purpose To evaluate the clinical and CT findings in patients with thrombophlebitis of the IJV. Material and Methods The clinical and contrast-enhanced neck CT findings were retrospective analyzed in 10 patients (eight men, two women; mean age, 62.9 ± 8.3 years) with thrombophlebitis of the IJV. Results Five patients (50%) had complications, including pneumonia (n = 3), neck abscess (n = 1), and thrombophlebitis of cerebral venous sinus (n = 1). All patients, except two who were lost to follow-up, had improved after antibiotics and anticoagulation therapy. Nine (90%) patients had underlying infectious processes in the neck. Contrast-enhanced neck CT of 12 IJVs (five right, three left, and two bilateral) affected by thrombophlebitis demonstrated > 5 cm in length (n = 8, 67%), ovoid shape (n = 7, 58%), complete occlusion of the lumen (n = 10, 83%), circumferential (n = 11, 92%), smooth (n = 8, 67%), and thick (≥4 mm) (n = 8, 67%) rim enhancement, and adjacent soft tissue swelling (n = 11, 92%). Conclusion Contrast-enhanced CT is useful in the diagnosis of thrombophlebitis of the IJV; characteristic CT findings of this unusual entity may be the main clue to the correct diagnosis.

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Ki Won Oh

Sungkyunkwan University

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Ki Hyun Baek

Catholic University of Korea

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Moo Il Kang

Catholic University of Korea

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