Hye Sun Kim
Kwandong University
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Journal of Gynecologic Oncology | 2013
Jae Kwan Lee; Jin Hwa Hong; Sokbom Kang; Dae Yeon Kim; Byoung Gie Kim; Sung Hoon Kim; Yong Man Kim; Jae Weon Kim; Jae Hoon Kim; Tae Jin Kim; Hyun Jung Kim; Hye Sun Kim; Hee Sug Ryu; Jae Yun Song; Hyeong Sik Ahn; Chong Woo Yoo; Hye Kyoung Yoon; Keun Ho Lee; Ahwon Lee; Yong-Hee Lee; In-Ho Lee; Jeong-Won Lee; Taek Sang Lee; Myong Cheol Lim; Suk-Joon Chang; Hyun Hoon Chung; Woong Ju; Hee Jae Joo; Soo Young Hur; Sung Ran Hong
The consensus guideline development committee of Korean Society of Gynecologic Oncology was reconvened in March 2012. The committee consisted of 36 experts representing 12 university hospitals and professional organizations. The objective of this committee was to develop standardized guidelines for cervical cancer screening tests for Korean women and to distribute these guidelines to every clinician, eventually improving the quality of medical care. Since the establishment of the consensus guideline development committee, evidence-based guidelines have either been developed de novo considering specific Korean situations or by adaptation of preexisting consensus guidelines from other countries. Recommendations for cervical cancer screening tests, management of atypical squamous and glandular cells, and management of low-grade and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions were developed. Additionally, recommendations for human papillomavirus DNA testing and recommendations for adolescent and pregnant women with abnormal cervical screening test results were also included.
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2010
Yi Kyeong Chun; Hye Sun Kim; Sung Ran Hong; Je G. Chi
We report two autopsy cases that revealed the partial absence of the septum pellucidum with ventriculomegaly. In each case, the brain showed mild dilatation of both frontal horns of the lateral ventricles, normal third and fourth ventricles and no aqueductal stenosis. The posterior portion of the septum pellucidum was absent and the fornices were fused in a single midline nodule, abnormally displaced to a caudal position and lodged in the foramina of Monro. The brain base showed no apparent abnormalities; the optic nerves were well developed. We conclude that the caudally displaced fornix in the absence of the septum pellucidum may have intermittently obstructed the foramina of Monro and induced mild ventriculomegaly.
Acta Cytologica | 2007
Hye Sun Kim; Jong Sook Park; Ji-Young Park; Sung Ran Hong; Seok Ju Seong; Hy Sook Kim; David C. Wilbur
OBJECTIVE To assess the validity of SurePath liquid-based preparation method for examination of endocervical brush specimens as a substitute for conventionally prepared cytology methods for evaluating the endocervical canal during colposcopic examination and biopsy. STUDY DESIGN Paired SurePath liquid-based test slides and conventional smears were obtained using an endocervical brush in a split sample protocol before biopsy at the time of colposcopy. The level of agreement between cytologic results obtained was assessed. Accuracy and operating characteristics were evaluated compared to histologic follow-up. RESULTS Agreement between cytology results for the methods was excellent. The overall kappa was 0.924 (p = 0.0000). There was exact agreement on interpretation between the methods in 283 of 299 cases (94.6%). Cytohistologic follow-up results correlation were: SurePath liquid-based Pap test results and conventional smear results agreed with histology results in 47.8% and 49.2% of cases, respectively. Allowing for a discrepancy within 1 level of severity of cytologic grade, agreements were 76.6% and 77.2%, respectively. CONCLUSION This study demonstrates that the SurePath method is equivalent to conventional endocervical brush cytology preparation and performs well for detection of cervical intraepithelial lesions and cancer. SurePath is acceptable for endocervical evaluation as a substitute for endocervical curettage at colposcopic biopsy.
Respiration | 2011
Eun Joo Lee; Sang Yeub Lee; Kwang Ho In; Sang-Hoon Park; Hye Sun Kim
Chest X-ray ( fig. 1 a, arrows) and a contrast-enhanced CT scan ( fig. 1 b) demonstrated a well-defined, homogeneous, pleural soft-tissue mass close to the right diaphragm. It was slightly enhanced, similar to that of a normal liver without any anatomic connection with subpleural, normal liver. A diagnostic CT-guided transthoracic A 65-year-old female who had never smoked presented with an abnormal chest X-ray. She was an osteoporotic patient and had a chest X-ray as a check-up. She denied any respiratory symptoms including cough, sputum, dyspnoea, haemoptysis or pleuritic chest pain. There were no positive findings on physical examination. Published online: December 23, 2010
Journal of pathology and translational medicine | 2009
Yi Kyeong Chun; Sung Ran Hong; Hye Sun Kim; Jiyoung Kim; Hy Sook Kim
The Korean Journal of Cytopathology | 2008
Yi Kyeong Chun; Sung Ran Hong; Hye Sun Kim; Jiyoung Kim; Bok Man Kim; Hy Sook Kim
Journal of pathology and translational medicine | 2008
Kwang Sun Suh; Insun Kim; Moon Hyang Park; Geunghwan Ahn; Jin Hee Sohn; In Ae Park; Hye Kyoung Yoon; Kyu Rae Kim; Hee Jung An; Dong Won Kim; Mi Jin Kim; Hee Jae Joo; Eun-Kyung Kim; Young Hee Choi; Chong Woo Yoo; Kyung Un Choi; Sang Yeop Yi; Hye Sun Kim; Sung Ran Hong; Hee Jeong Lee; Sun Lee
The Korean Journal of Cytopathology | 2006
Ji-Young Park; Hye Sun Kim; Jong Sun Choi
The Korean Journal of Cytopathology | 2004
Yi Kyeong Chun; In Gul Moon; Sung Ran Hong; Hye Sun Kim; Jong Sun Choi; Ji-Young Park; Jong Sook Park; Tae Jin Kim; Hy Sook Kim
The Korean Journal of Cytopathology | 2002
Hye Sun Kim; Mee Im Seon; Yee Jung Kim; Hy Sook Kim