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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2004

Upregulation of VEGF and FGF2 in normal rat brain after experimental intraoperative radiation therapy

Joo Han Kim; Chung Yg; Chul Young Kim; Han Kyeom Kim; Hoon Lee

The expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and fibroblast growth factor (FGF)2 in the irradiated brain was examined to test how a single high dose radiation, similar to that used for intraoperative radiation therapy given to the normal cerebrum, can affect the vascular endothelium. After a burr hole trephination in the rat skull, the cerebral hemisphere was exposed to a single 10 Gy dose of gamma rays, and the radiation effect was assessed at 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks after irradiation. His-tological changes, such as reactive gliosis, inflammation, vascular proliferation and necrosis, were correlated with the duration after irradiation. Significant VEGF and FGF2 expression in the 2- and 8-week were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay quantification in the radiation group. Immunohistochemical study for VEGF was done and the number of positive cells gradually increased over time, compared with the sham operation group. In conclusion, the radiation injuries consisted of radiation necrosis associated with the expression of VEGF and FGF2. These findings indicate that VEGF and FGF2 may play a role in the radiation injuries after intraoperative single high-dose irradiation.


The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2001

A Case of BOOP Developed during Bucillamine Treatment for Rheumatoid

Young Ho Lee; Ye Ree Kim; Jong Dae Ji; Jae Jeong Shim; Kyung Ho Kang; Ju Han Lee; Han Kyeom Kim; Gwan Gyu Song

We describe a patient with rheumatoid arthritis(RA) who developed bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia(BOOP) during the treatment of bucillamine. A 51 year-old man was admitted to the hospital for an abnormal shadow on his chest radiogragh. He had been diagnosed as having RA 3 years previously and had been receiving 200 mg of bucillamine for 21 months. Two months prior to admission, he presented with a cough and his chest X-ray showed opacities in both lower lungs. He was treated with antibiotics for 2 months after the development of cough and lesions on the chest X-ray, but the symptoms and lung lesions became more aggravated. On admission, an HRCT revealed airspace consolidations in the subpleural space of both basal lungs and a CT-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy showed Masson’s body filling air space, interstitial infiltration of acute and chronic inflammatory cells and type II cell hyperplasia, consistent with BOOP. Bucillamine was stopped and 50 mg of prednisolone was administered. His symptoms and infiltrations on the chest X-ray resolved. We suggest that bucillamine should be considered as a drug possibly associated with BOOP.


The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2000

Dermatomyositis without Elevation of Creatine Kinase Presented as Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia

Young Ho Lee; Seong Jae Choi; Jong Dae Ji; Jae Jeong Shim; Kyung Ho Kang; Hyun Deuk Cho; Han Kyeom Kim; Gwan Gyu Song

A case of dermatomyositis presented as bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia has been rarely reported. We describe a 46-year-old female patient with dermatomyositis without elevation of creatine kinase presented as bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia. She was treated with prednisolone and azathioprine. Over a 2-year follow-up she has had no elevation of creatine kinase. The patient remains asymptomatic and has no medication for dermatomyositis and bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia two years after initial treatment. It has been suggested that the prognosis of dermatomyositis without creatine kinase elevation may be poor. Because the prognosis of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia is generally believed to be good, we tentatively suggest that the normal value of creatine kinase in dermatomyositis does not always seem to herald a poor prognosis, an associated malignancy or severe interstitial lung disease.


Journal of pathology and translational medicine | 2017

Current Cytology Practices in Korea: A Nationwide Survey by the Korean Society for Cytopathology

Eun Ji Oh; Chan Kwon Jung; Dong-Hoon Kim; Han Kyeom Kim; Wan Seop Kim; So-Young Jin; Hye Kyoung Yoon

Background Limited data are available on the current status of cytology practices in Korea. This nationwide study presents Korean cytology statistics from 2015. Methods A nationwide survey was conducted in 2016 as a part of the mandatory quality-control program by the Korean Society for Cytopathology. The questionnaire was sent to 208 medical institutions performing cytopathologic examinations in Korea. Individual institutions were asked to submit their annual cytology statistical reports and gynecologic cytology-histology correlation data for 2015. Results Responses were obtained from 206 medical institutions including 83 university hospitals, 87 general hospitals, and 36 commercial laboratories. A total of 8,284,952 cytologic examinations were performed in 2015, primarily in commercial laboratories (74.9%). The most common cytology specimens were gynecologic samples (81.3%). Conventional smears and liquid-based cytology were performed in 6,190,526 (74.7%) and 2,094,426 (25.3%) cases, respectively. The overall diagnostic concordance rate between cytologic and histologic diagnoses of uterine cervical samples was 70.5%. Discordant cases were classified into three categories: category A (minimal clinical impact, 17.4%), category B (moderate clinical impact, 10.2%), and category C (major clinical impact, 1.9%). The ratio of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance to squamous intraepithelial lesion was 1.6 in university hospitals, 2.9 in general hospitals, and 4.9 in commercial laboratories. Conclusions This survey reveals the current status and trend of cytology practices in Korea. The results of this study can serve as basic data for the establishment of nationwide cytopathology policies and quality improvement guidelines in Korean medical institutions.


Chest | 2001

Airway Inflammation as an Assessment of Chronic Nonproductive Cough

Sang Yeub Lee; Jae Youn Cho; Jae Jeong Shim; Han Kyeom Kim; Kyung Ho Kang; Se Hwa Yoo; Kwang Ho In


Chest | 2007

Proteomic Analysis of Peripheral T-Lymphocytes in Patients With Asthma

Hye Cheol Jeong; Sang Yeub Lee; Eun Joo Lee; Ki Hwan Jung; Eun Hae Kang; Sung Yong Lee; Je Hyeong Kim; Eun Kyung Park; Sang Hoon Lee; Chang Sub Uhm; Yunjung Cho; Chol Shin; Jae Jeong Shim; Han Kyeom Kim; Kwang Ho In; Kyung Ho Kang; Se Hwa Yoo


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2001

A case of retroperitoneal lipoleiomyoma.

Mee Hye Oh; In Chul Cho; Yong Ik Kang; Chung Yeul Kim; Dae Su Kim; Hyun Deuk Cho; Han Kyeom Kim


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2002

Fever of Unknown Origin as a Presentation of Gastric Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor in a Two-Year-Old Boy

Min Young Cho; Youn Ki Min; Nam Ryeol Kim; Seong Jin Cho; Han Kyeom Kim; Kwang Chul Lee; Sung Ock Suh; Cheung Wung Whang


Diagnostic Cytopathology | 2001

Fine-needle aspiration cytology of pleuropulmonary blastoma: A case report with unusual features

Bong Kyung Shin; Min Kyung Kim; Seong Hwan Park; Chung Yeul Kim; Seong Jin Cho; Kwang Chul Lee; Kwang Taik Kim; Yu Hwan Oh; Insun Kim; Han Kyeom Kim


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2001

Immunohistochemical Analysis of CD44s and CD44v6 in Endometriosis and Adenomyosis: Comparison with normal, hyperplastic, and malignant endometrium

Zhen Hua Lin; Seong Jin Cho; Hye Jin Jeong; Han Kyeom Kim; In Sun Kim

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