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Joint Bone Spine | 2008

No differences of carotid intima-media thickness between young patients with ankylosing spondylitis and healthy controls.

Jung-Yoon Choe; Myoung-Yong Lee; Insoo Rheem; Moo-Yong Rhee; Sung-Hoon Park; Seong-Kyu Kim

OBJECTIVE Accelerated atherosclerosis in inflammatory rheumatic diseases such as ankylosing spondylitis (AS) stands out among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. We assessed the correlation between subclinical carotid atherosclerosis and its related clinical parameters in AS patients. METHODS Twenty-eight patients (23 males, 5 females) with AS and 27 sex- and age-matched controls were consecutively recruited to this study. We estimated the carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) and parameters related to arterial elastic properties, including the distensibility coefficient (DC), stiffness index (beta), and incremental elastic modulus (E(inc)) using high-resolution ultrasonography. Serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS Carotid IMT values and arterial elastic parameters in AS patients showed no statistical significance compared to those of controls (0.57+/-0.07 vs 0.55+/-0.05, p=0.387 for IMT, 28.45+/-9.23 vs 31.93+/-9.52, p=0.175 for DC, 2.32+/-0.18 vs 2.29+/-0.15, p=0.559 for stiffness index (beta), and 0.14+/-0.05 vs 0.12+/-0.03, p=0.116 for E(inc)). The serum level of IL-6 in AS patients was significantly different compared with controls (p=0.001), but not in serum levels of TNF-alpha and MCP-1 (p=0.162, p=0.087, respectively). Carotid IMT and all arterial elastic parameters calculated in this study were not found to be associated with serum levels of TNF-alpha, IL-6, and MCP-1. CONCLUSION This cross-sectional study showed that carotid IMT and parameters related with arterial elastic properties in young AS patients without clinically evident cardiovascular risk factors were not different from those of sex- and age-matched healthy controls. Serum levels of TNF-alpha, IL-6, and MCP-1 did not reflect the degree of carotid subclinical atherosclerosis. However, these findings should be confirmed further in a larger population.


Journal of Dermatology | 1999

Primary Cutaneous Mucormycosis in a Trauma Patient

Won Keun Song; Hyang Joon Park; Yong Woo Cinn; Insoo Rheem; Hyunjoo Pai; Jong Hee Shin

We report a rare case of primary cutaneous mucormycosis caused by Rhizopus oryzae that occurred in an immunocompetent trauma patient. The patient had encrusted erythematous plaques with pustules on the left shin, which had been abraded in a traffic accident. Histologic examination revealed widespread granulomatous inflammation and characteristic broad, non‐septate hyphae with right‐angle branching in the dermis. The infection was cured with intravenous amphotericin B therapy.


Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases | 2013

Identification and Distribution of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria from 2005 to 2011 in Cheonan, Korea

Jae Kyung Kim; Insoo Rheem

Background Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are considered opportunistic pathogens, and several species of NTM are associated with human diseases that typically involve the pulmonary, skin/soft tissue, or lymphatic systems; such infection may also cause disseminated diseases. Recent studies have reported increasing rates of NTM-induced disease worldwide. Methods Respiratory samples are being analyzed for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) culture and NTM identification at Dankook University Hospital in Cheonan, Korea, from September 2005 to September 2011. Identification is performed by using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis targeting a novel region of the rpoB gene. Results A total of 25,133 specimens were received for AFB culture, of which 1,014 (4.0%) were NTM-positive. A total of 267 samples from 186 patients were tested for NTM identifications, and 232 samples from 157 patients were positive for NTM species. Among the patients who tested positive for NTM, 65.6% were men and the average age was 63.3 years. Mycobacterium avium complex, the most commonly detected NTM pathogen, was found in 65.9% of the 232 samples. The annual average percentage of NTM isolates from AFB culture-positive specimens was 31.3%: the highest rate was seen in 2011 (44.3%), followed by 2009 (37.4%) and 2010 (37.2%). An upward trend in NTM incidence was found during the study period. Conclusion The prevalence of pulmonary NTM isolates continues to increase in Cheonan, suggesting that pulmonary NTM disease is becoming increasingly common.


Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2012

Evaluation of a Multiplex Real-time PCR Assay for the Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Clinical Specimens

Insoo Rheem; Joowon Park; Tae-Hyun Kim; Jong Wan Kim

Background In this study, we evaluated the analytical performance and clinical potential of a one-step multiplex real-time PCR assay for the simultaneous detection of 14 types of respiratory viruses using the AdvanSure RV real-time PCR Kit (LG Life Sciences, Korea). Methods Three hundred and twenty clinical specimens were tested with the AdvanSure RV real-time PCR Kit and conventional multiplex reverse transcription (RT)-PCR assay. The assay results were analyzed and the one-step AdvanSure RV real-time PCR Kit was compared with the conventional multiplex RT-PCR assay with respect to the sensitivity and specificity of the detection of respiratory viruses. Results The limit of detection (LOD) was 1.31 plaque-forming units (PFU)/mL for human rhinoviruses (hRVs), 4.93 PFU/mL for human coronavirus HCoV-229E/NL63, 2.67 PFU/mL for human coronavirus HCoV-OC43, 18.20 PFU/mL for parainfluenza virus 1 (PIV)-1, 24.57 PFU/mL for PIV-2, 1.73 PFU/mL for PIV-3, 1.79 PFU/mL for influenza virus group (Flu) A, 59.51 PFU/mL for FluB, 5.46 PFU/mL for human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV)-A, 17.23 PFU/mL for hRSV-B, 9.99 PFU/mL for human adenovirus (ADVs). The cross-reactivity test for this assay against 23 types of non-respiratory viruses showed negative results for all viruses tested. The agreement between the one-step AdvanSure multiplex real-time PCR assay and the conventional multiplex RT-PCR assay was 98%. Conclusions The one-step AdvanSure RV multiplex real-time PCR assay is a simple assay with high potential for specific, rapid and sensitive laboratory diagnosis of respiratory viruses compared to conventional multiplex RT-PCR.


Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2009

Evaluation of SeeplexTM pneumobacter multiplex PCR kit for the detection of respiratory bacterial pathogens in pediatric patients.

Joowon Park; Jae Kyoung Kim; Insoo Rheem; Jong-Wan Kim

BACKGROUND Rapid identification of the causative agent among potential bacterial and viral pathogens is important for the management of acute respiratory disease. In this study, we evaluated the analytical performance and clinical usefulness of a recently-introduced multiplex PCR assay, Seeplex Pneumobacter detection kit (Seegene Inc., Korea) for the identification of respiratory bacterial pathogens. METHODS One hundred and eighty one nasopharyngeal aspirates were collected from pediatric patients with respiratory symptoms and analysed by multiplex PCR for the detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.P), Haemophilus influenzae (H.I), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M.P), Chlamydophila pneumoniae (C.P), Bordetella pertussis (B.P) and Legionella pneumophila (L.P). A comparison of multiplex PCR with conventional culture for the isolation of S.P and H.I was performed on 112 specimens. The cross reactivity of multiplex PCR was also evaluated. RESULTS Of 181 cases, 81 cases were positive by multiplex PCR (44.8%): 52 cases for S.P (28.7%), 47 cases for H.I (26.0%), 9 cases for M.P (5.0%), 3 cases for B.P (1.7%) and 1 case for C.P (0.6%) including multiple infection cases. The agreement rates between multiplex PCR and culture for S.P and H.I were 92.9% (kappa index=0.84, P<0.001) and 91.1% (kappa index=0.75, P<0.001), respectively. There was no cross reactivity with common bacterial and viral pathogens. CONCLUSIONS Seeplex Pneumobacter detection kit could be a useful screening tool for the rapid detection of respiratory bacterial pathogens. Further studies with lower respiratory tract specimens would be needed for the clinical evaluation of S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae detected by multiplex PCR.


Blood Research | 2013

Current routine practice and clinico-pathological characteristics associated with acute promyelocytic leukemia in Korea

Sunhyun Ahn; Joon Seong Park; Seong Hyun Jeong; Hyun Woo Lee; Jun Eun Park; Mi Hyang Kim; Yang Soo Kim; Ho Sup Lee; Tae Sung Park; Eunkyoung You; Insoo Rheem; Joowon Park; Ji Young Huh; Myung Seo Kang; Sung Ran Cho

Background Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) can be life threatening, necessitating emergency therapy with prompt diagnosis by morphologic findings, immunophenotyping, cytogenetic analysis, or molecular studies. This study aimed to assess the current routine practices in APL and the clinico-pathologic features of APL. Methods We reviewed the medical records of 48 Korean patients (25 men, 23 women; median age, 51 (20-80) years) diagnosed with APL in 5 university hospitals between March 2007 and February 2012. Results The WBC count at diagnosis and platelet count varied from 0.4 to 81.0 (median 2.0)×109/L and 2.7 to 124.0 (median 54.5)×109/L, respectively. The median values for prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time were 14.7 (11.3-44.1) s and 29 (24-62) s, respectively. All but 2 patients (96%) showed a fibrin/fibrinogen degradation product value of >20 µg/mL. The D-dimer median value was 5,000 (686-55,630) ng/mL. The t(15;17)(q22;q12 and PML-RARA fusion was found in all patients by chromosome analysis and/or multiplex reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), with turnaround times of 8 (2-19) d and 7 (2-13) d, respectively. All patients received induction chemotherapy: all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) alone (N=11, 26%), ATRA+idarubicin (N=25, 58%), ATRA+cytarabine (N=3, 7%), ATRA+idarubicin+cytarabine (N=4, 9%). Conclusion Since APL is a medical emergency and an accurate diagnosis is a prerequisite for prompt treatment, laboratory support to implement faster diagnostic tools to confirm the presence of PML-RARA is required.


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2017

Response Surface Methodology Using a Fullest Balanced Model: A Re-Analysis of a Dataset in the Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources

Sungsue Rheem; Insoo Rheem; Sejong Oh

Response surface methodology (RSM) is a useful set of statistical techniques for modeling and optimizing responses in research studies of food science. In the analysis of response surface data, a second-order polynomial regression model is usually used. However, sometimes we encounter situations where the fit of the second-order model is poor. If the model fitted to the data has a poor fit including a lack of fit, the modeling and optimization results might not be accurate. In such a case, using a fullest balanced model, which has no lack of fit, can fix such problem, enhancing the accuracy of the response surface modeling and optimization. This article presents how to develop and use such a model for the better modeling and optimizing of the response through an illustrative re-analysis of a dataset in Park et al. (2014) published in the Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources.


Fems Microbiology Letters | 2005

CTX‐M and SHV‐12 β‐lactamases are the most common extended‐spectrum enzymes in clinical isolates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae collected from 3 university hospitals within Korea

Jungmin Kim; Yu-Mi Lim; Insoo Rheem; Yeonhee Lee; Je-Chul Lee; Sung-Yong Seol; Yu-Chul Lee; Dong-Taek Cho


Virology Journal | 2011

Epidemics of enterovirus infection in Chungnam Korea, 2008 and 2009

KyoungAh Baek; SangGu Yeo; BaeckHee Lee; Kwisung Park; Jae-Hyoung Song; Jeesuk Yu; Insoo Rheem; Jae-Kyung Kim; Seoyeon Hwang; Young Jin Choi; Doo-Sung Cheon; Joon Soo Park


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2013

Epidemiology of respiratory viral infection using multiplex rt-PCR in Cheonan, Korea (2006-2010).

Jae Kyung Kim; Jae-Sik Jeon; Jong Wan Kim; Insoo Rheem

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Chonnam National University

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