Eun Jung Shim
Hallym University
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Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology | 2009
Dae Hyoung Lee; Jee Hyun Lee; Eun Jung Shim; Do Jun Cho; Ki Sik Min; Ki Yang Yoo; Kwangseon Min
Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is a rare and benign disease, characterized by regional cervical lymphadenopathy with fever of unknown origin, affecting mainly young women. This self-limiting disease of unknown etiology has rarely been reported in children, so it has been frequently confused with malignancies. We describe a case of a child who was initially mistaken for malignant lymphoma because of multiple lymph nodes with 18-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake on positron emission tomography and was finally diagnosed with Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease by excisional biopsy of the affected lymph node.
Korean Circulation Journal | 2011
Ju Hee Yoon; Joon Kim; Dae Hyung Lee; Eun Jung Shim; So Yeon Lee; Ki Sik Min; Do Jun Cho; Hye Ran Lee
Background and Objectives Patent foramen ovale (PFO) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of cryptogenic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) due to paradoxical embolism, and in the pathogenesis of migraine. This paper reports the intermediate and long-term results of transcatheter closure of PFO associated with cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs), TIAs and migraine, using the Amplatzer PFO occluder. This paper also reports a case of pulmonary embolism which developed in one patient after PFO closure. Subjects and Methods From January 2003 to May 2010, 16 patients with PFO (seven males and nine females) with a history of at least one episode of cryptogenic stroke/TIA, CVA, or migraine and who underwent percutaneous transcatheter closure of PFO using the Amplatzer occluder. All the procedures were performed under general anesthesia and were assisted by transesophageal echocardiography. Results The device was implanted without any significant complications in all the patients, and the PFOs were effectively closed. At an average follow-up period of 54 months, the 15 patients with TIA/CVA had no recurrence of any thromboembolic event. The symptoms in one patient with migraine subsided after occlusion of the PFO. In this study, pulmonary embolism occurred five months after PFO closure in one patient, but the cause of pulmonary embolism was not identified. However, it is believed that the pulmonary embolism occurred without stroke recurrence because occlusion of the PFO was performed when the patient had a stroke event. Conclusion It can be concluded that according to the intermediate and long-term follow-up results, transcatheter PFO closure is an effective and safe therapeutic modality in the prevention of thromboembolic events, especially in the patients with cryptogenic stroke/TIA, and PFO closure is helpful in the treatment of migraine. However, this study involved a small number of patients and also the follow-up period was not long enough. Hence, randomized, controlled trials are necessary to determine if this approach is preferable to medical therapy for the prevention of recurrent stroke or as primary treatment for patients with migraine headache.
Korean Journal of Perinatology | 2008
Shin Mi Kim; Jeong Hee Ko; Eun Jung Shim; Dae Hyoung Lee; Do Jun Cho; Dug Ha Kim; Ki Sik Min; Ki Yang Yoo
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2006
Dong Jun Lee; So Ick Jang; Eun Jung Shim; Do Jun Cho; Dug Ha Kim; Ki Sik Min; Ki Yang Yoo
Neonatal medicine | 2013
Jeong Nam Kim; Eun Jung Shim
Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism | 2012
Ju Hee Yoon; Jong Uk Baek; Eun Jung Shim; Il Tae Hwang
Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism | 2012
Hong Kyu Park; Eun Jung Shim; Kwan Seop Lee; Il Tae Hwang
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2009
Jeong Hee Ko; Jee Hyun Lee; Eun Jung Shim; Do Jun Cho; Ki Sik Min; Ki Yang Yoo; Dae Hyoung Lee; Hee Jung Kang
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2008
Ji Seung Heo; Eun Min Seo; Eun Jung Shim; Do Jun Cho; Dug Ha Kim; Ki Sik Min; Ki Yang Yoo; Kwan Seop Lee
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2008
Shin Mi Kim; Ji Seung Heo; Eun Jung Shim; Dae Hyoung Lee; Do Jun Cho; Dug Ha Kim; Ki Sik Min; Ki Yang Yoo