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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2010

Acute Diffuse Phlegmonous Esophagogastritis: A Case Report

Hyoung Su Kim; Jung Hwa Hwang; Seong Sook Hong; Won Ho Chang; Hyun Jo Kim; Yun Woo Chang; Kui Hyang Kwon; Deuk Lin Choi

Acute phlegmonous infection of the gastrointestinal tract is characterized by purulent inflammation of the submucosa and muscular layer with sparing of the mucosa. The authors report a rare case of acute diffuse phlegmonous esophagogastritis, which was well diagnosed based on the typical chest computed tomographic (CT) findings and was successfully treated. A 48-yr-old man presented with left chest pain and dyspnea for three days. Chest radiograph on admission showed mediastinal widening and bilateral pleural effusion. The patient became febrile and the amount of left pleural effusion is increased on follow-up chest radiograph. Left closed thoracostomy was performed with pus drainage. A CT diagnosis of acute phlegmonous esophagogastritis was suggested and a surgery was decided due to worsening of clinical condition of the patient and radiologic findings. Esophageal myotomies were performed and the submucosal layer was filled with thick, cheesy materials. The patient was successfully discharged with no postoperative complication.


The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2014

Pneumothorax induced by pulmonary paragonimiasis: two cases report.

Hyun Jo Kim

When the juvenile worms of the genus Paragonimus migrate and cause defects on the surface of the visceral pleura, pneumothorax can develop. A 34-year-old woman was admitted for pneumothorax with which was developed after she ate raw fish and crab. A 21-year-old male soldier presented with recurrent bilateral pneumothorax without eosinophilia, caused after drinking stream water frequently. In both patients, paragonimiasis was suspected from the computed tomography scan and confirmed by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test of the pleural fluid. When pneumothorax develops in patients who have ingested raw fresh-water crab or stream water, paragonimiasis should always be considered in the differential diagnosis.


Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases | 2015

Different Responses to Clarithromycin in Patients with Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia

Ji Hyun Oh; Dong Jun Oh; So-My Koo; Yang Ki Kim; Ki Up Kim; Hyun Jo Kim; Dong-Won Kim; Soo-Taek Uh

Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) is an idiopathic interstitial pneumonia characterized by a subacute course and favorable prognosis with corticosteroids. However, some patients show resistance to steroids. Macrolides have been used with success in those patients showing resistance to steroids. A few reports showed treatment failure with macrolides in patients with COP who were resistant to steroids. In this report, we described two cases of COP who showed different responses to clarithromycin. One recovered completely, but the other gradually showed lung fibrosis with clarithromycin.


The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2014

Author's Reply to Comments on "Pneumothorax Induced by Pulmonary Paragonimiasis: Two Cases Report".

Hyun Jo Kim

To the Editor, First of all, I appreciate your interest on my report for pneumothorax induced by pulmonary paragonimiasis. Paragonimiasis is not common cause of pneumothorax in Korea, too. As Im et al. [1] reported, pneumothorax is a part of disease spectrum associated with paragonimiasis, which can be developed when the larvae penetrate the visceral pleura and enter the lung. The reason that pneumothorax is not detected in cases of paragonimiasis in Tailand can be attributed to the different causative Paragonimus species or to the time at detection of disease related to paragonimiasis, as Kanpittaya et al. [2] noted. Thanks again for your comment.


The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2014

Airway Obstruction Caused by Loculated Mediastinal Effusion after Ivor Lewis Operation

Hyun Jo Kim

Airway obstruction after esophageal surgery is quite rare, and few such cases have been reported. A 57-year-old woman who underwent the Ivor Lewis procedure for esophageal carcinoma complained of a sudden onset of severe dyspnea on postoperative day 3. Chest computed tomography scan revealed that the collection of a large volume of mediastinal fluid caused marked luminal compression on the trachea and the gastric conduit. Explorative thoracotomy revealed a clear serous fluid in the space between the trachea and the gastric conduit, and all respiratory symptoms were relieved after the fluid was drained. The possibility of tracheal compression by loculated effusion, such as chyloma, should be considered in a patient who complains of respiratory deterioration after esophageal surgery.


Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases | 2001

The Prognostic Value of Fibroblastic Foci Quantity in Patenets with Usual Interstitial Pneumonia

Sung Woo Park; Young Mok Lee; June Hyeuk Lee; Ki Up Kim; Do Jin Kim; Soo Taek Uh; Yong Hoon Kim; Choon-Sik Park; Hyun Jo Kim; Wook Youm

Background : Usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) is a progressive fibrous lung disease with occasional fatal outcomes. However, the extent and rate of progression varies markedly from one patient to another. As a result, it is difficult to determine the time of the initial treatment and assess the disease activity and course. Fibroblast foci (FF) is well known to synthesize collagen actively by their myofibroblasts component. However, the prognostic value of the FF have not been evaluated in patients with VIP. Therefore this study was undertaken to determine how the number of fibroblastic foci can reflect the disease activity and progression. Methods: Twenty patients with UIP(M : F=13 : 7), who were diagnosed by a surgical lung biopsy. The number of fibroblastic foci was analyzed in terms of its correlation with the clinical manifostations, pulmonary function test, arterial blood gas analysis, and a bronchoalveolar lavage(BAL). Results : The number of fibroblastic foci did not correlate with the various lung function tests and the other clinical parameters. Interestingly, the percentage of neutrophils in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid did correlate with the quantity of the normalized Vv of FF(r=0.60, p


Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases | 2001

Study of Antituberculous Medications in Anthracofibrosis

Sang Hoon Han; Geun Young Cha; Young Mok Lee; Ki Up Kim; Soo Taek Uh; Yong Hoon Kim; Choon-Sik Park; Jung Hwa Hwang; Hyun Jo Kim; Wook Yeum


The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2010

Vacuum-assisted Closure for the Treatment of Lymphorrhea Following Surgery of the Femoral Artery.

Won Ho Chang; Wook Youm; Hong Chul Oh; Jung Wook Han; Hyun Jo Kim


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2016

One-year Follow-up of Three Cases of Smoking-related Interstitial Fibrosis

Dong Jun Oh; So-My Koo; Yang Ki Kim; Ki Up Kim; Soo-Taek Uh; Hyun Jo Kim; Dong-Won Kim


Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases | 2007

A Case of Lymphangioleiomyomatosis Combined with Chylothorax and Bilateral Pneumothoraces

Jong-Hwa Kim; Yang-Ki Kim; Jung Hyun Kim; Young Mok Lee; Ki-Up Kim; Soo-Taek Uh; Hyung-Jun Noh; Hyun Jo Kim; Won Ho Jang; Dong-Won Kim

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Ki Up Kim

Soonchunhyang University

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Soo-Taek Uh

Soonchunhyang University

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Young Mok Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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Choon-Sik Park

Soonchunhyang University

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Dong Jun Oh

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Jung Hwa Hwang

Soonchunhyang University

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So-My Koo

Soonchunhyang University

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Soo Taek Uh

Soonchunhyang University

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Won Ho Chang

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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