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Gut and Liver | 2011

Drug-Induced Liver Injury: Twenty Five Cases of Acute Hepatitis Following Ingestion of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb

Kyoung Ah Jung; Hyun Ju Min; Seung Suk Yoo; Hong Jun Kim; Su Nyoung Choi; Chang Yoon Ha; Hyun Jin Kim; Tae Hyo Kim; Woon Tae Jung; Ok Jae Lee; Jong Sil Lee; Sang Goon Shim

Background/Aims Complementary medicines, including herbal preparations and nutritional supplements, are widely used without prescriptions. As a result, there has been growing interest in the risk of hepatotoxicity with these agents. It is difficult to determine causal relationships between these herbal preparations and hepatotoxicity. We report on 25 patients diagnosed with toxic hepatitis following ingestion of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. Methods Twenty-five patients (median age, 48 years [24 to 65 years]; M:F=18:7) with suspected P. multiflorum Thunb-induced liver injury were admitted to our hospital between 2007 and 2009. We analyzed clinical and histological data, including the types and the duration of P. multiflorum Thunb intake and the duration of hospital care. We also determined the type of liver injury using the R ratio (serum activity of ALT/serum activity of ALP). Results The types of complementary medicine used included tea (n=16), liquor (n=5), tea and liquor (n=2), powder (n=1), and honeyed pudding (n=1). The most common presenting sign was jaundice (76%), and 18 patients (72%) had evidence of hepatocellular liver injury. Histological findings were consistent with acute hepatitis in all cases (n=10) for which liver biopsy was performed. Twenty-three patients (91.6%) recovered with conservative management, 1 patient (4%) had a liver transplant, and 1 patient (4%) died of hepatic failure. Conclusions In our cases, we found that P. multiflorum Thunb could be hepatotoxic and could lead to severe drug-induced liver injury, and even death.


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2014

Salivary duct carcinoma of the parotid gland: is adjuvant HER-2-targeted therapy required?

Jong Sil Lee; Oh Jin Kwon; Jung Je Park; Ji Hyun Seo

PURPOSE Salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) of the parotid gland is a highly aggressive and uncommon tumor. Overexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2) is characteristic of SDC. HER-2 overexpression is considered a poor prognostic marker for SDC, and anti-HER-2 therapy has been suggested as a therapeutic option. MATERIALS AND METHODS Two patients with SDC were analyzed for HER-2 overexpression and gene amplification using immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization. RESULTS In 1 patient, no expression of HER-2 was found. In the other patient, HER-2 was demonstrated. The patient with HER-2 overexpression had a worse prognosis, and trastuzumab proved to be an effective treatment. CONCLUSIONS The present results have also suggested that HER-2 overexpression is associated with a poor prognosis. Therefore, HER-2 status should be evaluated at least in the presence of advanced SDC, and targeted therapy should be considered in the adjuvant setting.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2010

Surgical management of intraoral ranulas in children: An analysis of 17 pediatric cases

Ji Hyun Seo; Jung Je Park; Ho Youp Kim; Sea-Yuong Jeon; Jin Pyeong Kim; Seong-Ki Ahn; Dong Gu Hur; Dae Woo Kim; Jong Sil Lee

OBJECTIVE The preferred treatment of pediatric intraoral ranulas remains controversial. We present our experience with ranulas at the Gyeongsang National University Hospital and review the literature. METHODS The study involved 17 children under 15 years of age who visited our hospital from 2001 to 2008 and were diagnosed with a ranula exceeding 2 cm in diameter. The age and gender of the patients, the surgical procedures, presurgical observation period, postsurgical follow-up period, and complications of each case were determined. The unruptured specimens were all subjected to detailed pathological analysis. RESULTS The patients were on average 9.3 years and there were 10 girls and 7 boys. Spontaneous resolution was not detected in any of the cases during the presurgical observation period. Indeed, in two cases, the ranula had increased in size. The ranula and sublingual gland (SG) were resected in all cases. The average operation time was 1h. Recurrence and complications were not detected in any of the cases. Pathological analyses revealed that there was no communication of the ranula with the SG in any of the cases. CONCLUSIONS Our experiences suggest that the presurgical observation period need not be longer than 3 months and that the resection of ranulas along with the ipsilateral SG is a safe and effective primary treatment for symptomatic pediatric intraoral ranulas that exceed 2cm in diameter.


Medical Mycology | 2009

Invasive paranasal mucormycosis with peripheral eosinophilia in an immunocompetent patient

Dae Woo Kim; Sang Taek Heo; Sea-Yuong Jeon; Jin-Young Kim; Min Hee Lim; In-Gyu Bae; Jung Wook Yang; Jong Sil Lee

A 53-year-old healthy patient was admitted with unilateral nasal obstruction of one month duration which was suspected to be a malignancy because of mass-like finding on radiology and peripheral eosinophilia. The biopsy of the involved sinus showed tissue invasion by aseptate hyphae suggestive of a zygomycete and tissue infiltration of eosinophilia. He was diagnosed as invasive paranasal mucomycosis and treated with complete endoscopic sinus surgery and amphotericin B deoxycholate. Paranasal symptoms with peripheral eosinophilia might be a presentation of invasive fungal sinusitis.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2014

Comparison of clinical features and EBV expression in histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis of children and adults

Ji Hyun Seo; Jong Sil Lee; Eun-Jae Lee; Jung-Hee Lee; Jin Pyeong Kim; Seung Hoon Woo; Seong-Ki Ahn; Oh Jin Kwon; Jeong Seok Hwa; Jung Je Park

OBJECTIVE Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (HNL) is a self-limiting disease characterized by cervical lymphadenopathy and fever. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been implicated as a cause of HNL in some reports but not in others. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical features and laboratory findings in children and adults with HNL and to evaluate the relationship between EBV infection and HNL. METHODS The records of patients diagnosed with biopsy-confirmed HNL at Gyeongsang National University Hospital from May 2009 to December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical features, laboratory data (blood count, biochemistry, and serology), and computed tomography findings were collected. Immunohistochemistry for CD4, CD8, CD68, and myeloperoxidase (MPO), and in situ hybridization for EBV RNA were performed on archived lymph node biopsies from pediatric and adult patients. RESULTS A total of 16 children and 31 adults were diagnosed with HNL. Fever was present in 87.5% of children and 25.8% of adults (P<0.0001). Fever duration was longer for children (mean, 5.06 days) than for adults (mean, 0.63 days; P=0.008). Necrosis of the involved lymph nodes was observed in eight (50%) children and six (19.4%) adults (P=0.045). HNL recurred in five (31.35%) children and one (3.2%) adult (P=0.015). All had detectable CD4, CD8, CD68, and MPO immunoreactivity. EBV reactivity was higher in children (26.7%) than in adults (6.7%) without statistical support. CONCLUSIONS There is more variability in the clinical presentation and laboratory findings in children with HNL than in adults. In particular, the degree and duration of fever was more severe in children than in adults, and necrosis of lymph nodes was more frequent in children than in adults. There was no definitive correlation between EBV reactivity and NHL. Further study of the relationship between EBV and HNL is needed with a larger number of patients.


American Journal of Otolaryngology | 2018

Ultrasonography-guided core needle biopsy of cervical lymph nodes for diagnosing head and neck lymphoma compared with open surgical biopsy: Exploration for factors that shape diagnostic yield

Minsu Kwon; Chaedong Yim; Hye Jin Baek; Jong Sil Lee; Ji-Hyun Seo; Jin Pyeong Kim; Seung Hoon Woo; Jung Je Park

PURPOSE This study was conducted to compare the diagnostic yields of Ultrasonography-guided core needle biopsy (USG-CNB) and open surgical biopsy (OSB) in head and neck (HN) lymphoma and to identify the factors that shape USG-CNB diagnostic yield. MATERIALS AND METHODS All consecutive patients who were diagnosed with HN lymphoma in our hospital were analyzed. The frequencies with which these first-line procedures yielded a sample that permitted histological confirmation of lymphoma were determined. To identify the factors that shape the diagnostic yield of USG-CNB, the patients in whom USG-CNB was and was not sufficiently confirmatory were compared in terms of demographics, computed tomography (CT) and pathological findings. RESULTS In total, 83 patients underwent USG-CNB (n = 26, 31.3%) or OSB (n = 57, 68.7%) for confirming lymphoma. USG-CNB yielded a fully sufficient diagnosis in 18 (69.2%) patients. By contrast, OSB yielded a confirmative diagnosis in 56 (98.2%) patients. Maximal standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of targeted LN on positron emission tomography-CT (PET-CT) in confirmatively diagnosed subjects was much higher than deferred counterparts (22.9 ± 13.4 vs. 10.1 ± 5.2, p = 0.017), however, there was no significant difference in other parameters associated with the first-line USG-CNB diagnostic success. CONCLUSIONS First-line USG-CNB was less frequently successful than OSB for diagnosing HN lymphoma involving cervical LN. Mean SUVmax of LN on PET-CT in confirmatively diagnosed subjects was higher than deferred counterparts on USG-CNB.


Urologic Oncology-seminars and Original Investigations | 2017

Differential expression of the sirtuin family in renal cell carcinoma: Aspects of carcinogenesis and prognostic significance

Seong Uk Jeh; Jung Je Park; Jong Sil Lee; Dong Chul Kim; Jungmo Do; Sin Woo Lee; See Min Choi; Jae Seog Hyun; Deok Ha Seo; Chunwoo Lee; Sung Chul Kam; Ky Hyun Chung; Jeong Seok Hwa

OBJECTIVES Sirtuins (1-7) are evolutionarily conserved NAD-dependent deacetylases that play an important role in carcinogenesis. However, their role in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains unclear. The objective of the present study was to examine the role of SIRTs in RCC carcinogenesis and prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Paraffin-embedded specimens from 102 patients who underwent extirpative renal surgeries for renal masses between January 2004 and December 2010 were examined. SIRT expression was compared between RCC and adjacent normal kidney tissues by immunohistochemical staining. Survival differences and cancer-specific survival were analyzed with the Kaplan-Meier log-rank test and univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses, respectively. RESULTS SIRT1, SIRT3, and SIRT6 expression was significantly lower in RCC than in normal tissues (P = 0.001, P = 0.006, and P = 0.033, respectively), whereas the expression of other SIRT proteins did not differ significantly between the 2 tissues. SIRT3 expression was significantly associated with longer cancer-specific survival (HR = 0.133, P = 0.047), after adjusting for age, T stage, Fuhrman grade, Karnofsky performance status, and distant metastases. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that patients with high-SIRT3 expression had relatively better survival than those with low-SIRT3 expression (P = 0.046, log-rank test). CONCLUSIONS Our results provide preliminary evidence suggesting that SIRT1, SIRT3, and SIRT6 function as tumor suppressors in RCC. In particular, SIRT3 seems to have a favorable influence on the survival of patients with clear cell RCC.


Oral Oncology | 2016

Clinical implications of human papilloma virus and other biologic markers in nasopharyngeal cancer.

Hyunmo Kang; Minsu Kwon; Jung Je Park; Jin Pyeong Kim; Seung Hoon Woo; Seong-Ki Ahn; Jong Sil Lee; Ji-Hyun Seo; Jeong Seok Hwa


The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research | 2017

Incidence of Gastric Cancer in Patients with Laryngeal Cancer

Ji-Hyun Seo; Hyun-Jin Kim; Jung Je Park; Ok-Jae Lee; Jin Pyeong Kim; Seong-Ki Ahn; Jeong Seok Hwa; Jong Sil Lee; Hee-Shang Youn


Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-head and Neck Surgery | 2015

A Case of Cavernous Hemangioma in the Submandibular Gland: A Review of Clinicoradiologic Features and Treatment Methods

Hyeong Joo Lee; Oh Jin Kwon; Jong Sil Lee; Jung Je Park

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Jung Je Park

Gyeongsang National University

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Jin Pyeong Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Jeong Seok Hwa

Gyeongsang National University

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Seong-Ki Ahn

Gyeongsang National University

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Ji Hyun Seo

Gyeongsang National University

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Ji-Hyun Seo

Gyeongsang National University

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Oh Jin Kwon

Gyeongsang National University

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Seung Hoon Woo

Gyeongsang National University

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Dae Woo Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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