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Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2010

Prevalence and clinical associations of lupus anticoagulant, anticardiolipin antibodies, and anti-beta2-glycoprotein I antibodies in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

Kwang-Sook Woo; Kyung-Eun Kim; Jeong Man Kim; Jin-Yeong Han; Won-Tae Chung; Kyeong-Hee Kim

BACKGROUNDnThe presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) is associated with the clinical features of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which comprises venous and arterial thrombosis and pregnancy loss, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The prevalence of aPLs has been reported to be different in patient populations affected by either of these conditions. We performed a retrospective study to evaluate the prevalence and clinical associations of aPLs, including lupus anticoagulant (LAC), anticardiolipin (aCL), and anti-beta2-glycoprotein I antibodies (anti-beta2-GPI) in a cohort of Korean patients with SLE.nnnMETHODSnThis study included samples from 88 SLE patients for whom aPL testing had been advised between June 2006 and July 2009 at the Dong-A University Hospital. Serum and plasma samples were tested for LAC, aCL (IgG, IgM), and anti-beta2-GPI (IgG, IgM) antibodies. Clinical data from patients were obtained from a review of medical records.nnnRESULTSnLAC was the most common (34.1% of total patients, 30/88) antibody, followed by IgM aCL (31.8%, 28/88), IgG aCL (18.2%, 16/88), and IgM and IgG anti-beta2-GPI (both 5.7%, 5/88 each). Positivity for LAC was strongly associated with venous/arterial thrombosis (P=0.002).nnnCONCLUSIONSnLAC was the most common antibody detected in Korean SLE patients and is shown to have a significant association with the presence of venous/arterial thrombosis. The measurement of LAC may be clinically useful in identifying patients with SLE who are at a high risk for venous/arterial thrombosis.


Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2008

[Diagnostic utility of AxSYM anti-cyclic Citrullinated peptide antibody assay].

Kyung Eun Kim; Kyeong Hee Kim; Kwang Sook Woo; Jin Yeong Han; Jeong Man Kim; Sung Won Lee; Won Tae Chung

BACKGROUNDnThe presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) is one of the classification criteria of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but it has a limitation of low specificity. We compared the diagnostic utility of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodies analyzed by an automated immunoassay system with that measured by a 96 well plate ELISA method.nnnMETHODSnThe RF and anti-CCP antibodies were determined in 172 serum samples: 52 RA patients, 73 disease controls (systemic lupus, Sjogrens syndrome, palindromic rheumatism), and 47 healthy controls. Anti-CCP antibodies were measured by DIASTAT 96 well plate ELISA method (Axis-Shield Diagnostics, UK) and AxSYM automated microparticle enzyme immunoassay system (Abbott Laboratories, USA). RF was assayed by latex immunoturbidimetry (Toshiba 200 FR, Japan). The diagnostic performances of these tests were compared using a ROC curve analysis, and linearity and precision analysis of AxSYM anti-CCP was carried out.nnnRESULTSnThe sensitivities of RF, DIASTAT anti-CCP, and AxSYM anti-CCP were 78.8%, 84.6%, and 82.7%, respectively and the specificities were 72.5%, 88.3%, and 88.3%, respectively. On ROC curve analysis, the area under the curve was 0.924 for AxSYM anti-CCP, 0.886 for DIASTAT anti-CCP, and 0.847 for RF. AxSYM anti-CCP showed a good linearity, and within-run and total-run precision.nnnCONCLUSIONSnDiagnostic performance of automated AxSYM anti-CCP assay was comparable to that of DIASTAT 96 well plate ELISA method. AxSYM anti-CCP assay has an advantage of random access capability and will be useful in laboratories with low sample number and/or with a need of rapid turnaround time.


Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2011

Comparison of capillary electrophoresis with cellulose acetate electrophoresis for the screening of hemoglobinopathies.

Ji Eun Kim; Bo Ram Kim; Kwang Sook Woo; Jeong Man Kim; Joo In Park; Jin Yeong Han

Background β-thalassemia is primarily found in individuals of Mediterranean and Southeast Asian ancestry. With rapid growth in the Southeast Asian segments of the Korean population, the geographic distribution of hemoglobinopathies is expected to become significantly different from what it is today. In this study, Hb fractions were measured in patients with hypochromic microcytosis to detect thalassemia and Hb variants. To evaluate the feasibility of replacing cellulose acetate electrophoresis (CA) with capillary electrophoresis (CE) in a clinical laboratory, both techniques were performed and the outcomes were compared. Methods To evaluate hemoglobinopathies, complete blood cell counts (CBC), CA, and CE were carried out on samples from healthy and microcytic hypochromic groups. The microcytic hypochromic group consisted of 103 patients whose mean corpuscular volume (MCV) was less than 75 fL and mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) was less than 24 pg. Quantitative analysis of Hb fractions was performed on 143 whole blood samples. Results There was a good correlation for measurements of HbA (r=0.9370, P<0.0001), HbA2 (r=0.8973 P<0.0001), and HbF (r= 0.8010, P=0.0304) between the two methods. In the microcytic hypochromic group, there were 29 cases (28.2%) with decreased HbA2, 2 cases (1.9%) with increased HbA2, 3 cases (2.9%) with increased HbF, and 2 cases (1.9%) with increased HbA2 and HbF. Conclusions CE is comparable to CA for reliable measurement of Hb fractions. It is suitable for screening of hemoglobinopathies in many clinical laboratories.


Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2014

Diagnostic Utility of Multiprobe Fluorescence in situ Hybridization Assay for Detecting Cytogenetic Aberrations in Acute Leukemia

Bo Ram Kim; Jae Lim Choi; Ji Eun Kim; Kwang Sook Woo; Kyeong Hee Kim; Jeong Man Kim; Sung Hyun Kim; Jin Yeong Han

Background Specific cytogenetic aberrations detected by conventional karyotyping or FISH play a major role in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of patients with acute leukemia. The FISH technique enhances the capacity of conventional karyotyping to detect subtle chromosomal aberrations. Multiprobe FISH assay (Cytocell, UK) can hybridize multiple probes to a single slide, thereby increasing the detection rate of cytogenetic aberrations. This study aimed to evaluate multiprobe FISH in detecting cytogenetic abnormalities in acute leukemia. Methods Thirty newly diagnosed acute leukemia patients who attended the hematology clinic at Dong-A University Hospital from October 2008 to October 2012 were enrolled in the study. The multiprobe FISH results were compared with those of G-banding. Results Multiprobe FISH detected the chromosomal aberrations identified by G-banding, as well as additional aberrations in 6 of 30 (20.0%) cases, which included ETV6/RUNX1 translocation, p16 deletion, TP53 deletion, and IGH break-apart. Conclusions The multiprobe FISH assay was a more sensitive and reliable technique compared with G-banding. It was also more cost-effective and yielded faster results.


Annals of Clinical Microbiology | 2014

Shigella boydii Bacteremia in an Ederly Patient with No Underlying Disease

Kwang Sook Woo; Jae Lim Choi; Bo Ram Kim; Ji Eun Kim; Kyeong Hee Kim; Jeong Man Kim; Jin Yeong Han

Shigella bacteremia is rare, occurring mainly in children. Shigella species often cause diarrhea or gastrointestinal inflammation in humans and are rarely associated with bacteremia. This report describes an unusual case of Shigella boydii bacteremia in an 84-year-old patient visiting our hospital after experiencing nausea, vomiting, and febrile sensation for 2 days. Peripheral blood cultures revealed S. boydii and 16S rDNA sequence analysis produced the same result. However, the organism was not isolated from the patient’s stool. She was started on ciprofloxacin, to which this organism is sensitive, and was subsequently discharged with instructions to complete a 14-day course of ciprofloxacin. Shigellosis is usually a self-limiting enteric disease. However, in contrast to its isolation from both blood and stool, isolation of the organism from blood only is associated with a high mortality rate. As is frequently pointed out, blood cultures should be obtained from elderly or immunocompromised patients with acute febrile gastroenteritis to detect infection caused by enteric pathogens, including Shigella. (Ann Clin Microbiol 2014; 17:20-22)


Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2010

Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Legionella isolates in the Environment and in Patients

Go Eun Choi; Jeong Eun Kang; Eun Yup Lee; Chulhun L. Chang; Kazuhiro Tateda; Keizo Yamaguchi; Kyeong Hee Kim; Jeong Man Kim

BACKGROUNDnAntimicrobial susceptibility of Legionella spp. has rarely been studied in Korea. Therefore, we aimed to determine the susceptibility of Legionella spp. to various antibiotics.nnnMETHODSnWe assessed the antimicrobial susceptibility of 66 environmental and clinical Legionella isolates collected between January 2001 and December 2008 from Korea and Japan. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 6 antibiotics, namely, azithromycin, ciprofloxacin, clarithromycin, clindamycin, gatifloxacin, and gemifloxacin were determined by the broth microdilution method using buffered starch yeast extract broth.nnnRESULTSnThe MIC ranges of the 6 antibiotics used against the Legionella isolates were as follows: 0.004-0.062 microg/mL (azithromycin), 0.002-0.5 microg/mL (ciprofloxacin), 0.004-0.5 microg/mL (clarithromycin), 0.12-4 microg/mL (clindamycin), 0.002-0.12 microg/mL (gatifloxacin), and 0.008-1 microg/mL (gemifloxacin).nnnCONCLUSIONSnLegionella spp. isolates from Korea and Japan were most susceptible to gatifloxacin. Azithromycin, clarithromycin, ciprofloxacin, and gemifloxacin were also effective for treating legionellosis.


The Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion | 2007

Characteristics of RBC Alloimmunization Detected by Unexpected Antibody Screening Tests

Kyeong Hee Kim; We Jong Kim; Jin Yeong Han; Jeong Man Kim


Laboratory Medicine Online | 2018

A Case of Bone Marrow Necrosis in B-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with Philadelphia Chromosome at Presentation

In Hwa Jeong; Gyu-Dae An; Hyeon-Ho Lim; Kwang Sook Woo; Kyeong Hee Kim; Jeong Man Kim; Ji Hyun Lee; Jin Yeong Han


The Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion | 2017

Revisiting the Pre-transfusion Test: A Case of Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction due to Multiple Alloantibodies of Anti-E, Anti-c, Anti-Jkb

Gyu-Dae An; Kyeong-Hee Kim; In Hwa Jeong; Hyeon-Ho Lim; Kwang Sook Woo; Jin Yeong Han; Jeong Man Kim; Jin Heon Jeong; Young Ki Son


Laboratory Medicine Online | 2017

A Case of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia with Co-existence of BCR-ABL1 and PML-RARA Rearrangements Detected by PCR

Gyu-Dae An; Hyeon-Ho Lim; Kwang Sook Woo; Kyeong Hee Kim; Jeong Man Kim; Sung Hyun Kim; Jin Yeong Han

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