Ra Ri Cha
Gyeongsang National University
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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015
Ra Ri Cha; Sang Soo Lee; Hyun-Jin Kim; Hong Jun Kim; Tae-Hyo Kim; Woon Tae Jung; Ok Jae Lee; Kyung Soo Bae; Sang-Ho Jeong; Chang Yoon Ha
Post-gastrectomy anastomosis site obstruction is a relatively rare complication after a subtotal gastrectomy. We present a case of a 75-year-old man who underwent a truncal vagotomy, omental patch, gastrojejunostomy, and Braun anastomosis for duodenal ulcer perforation and a gastric outlet obstruction. Following the 10(th) postoperative day, the patient complained of abdominal discomfort and vomiting. We diagnosed post-gastrectomy anastomosis site obstruction by an upper gastrointestinal series and an upper endoscopic examination. We inserted a self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) at the anastomosis site. The stent was fully expanded after deployment. On the day following the stent insertion, the patient began to eat, and his abdominal discomfort was resolved. This paper describes the successful management of post-gastrectomy anastomosis site obstruction with temporary placement of a SEMS.
Intervirology | 2017
Hye Won Oh; Ra Ri Cha; Sang Soo Lee; Chang Min Lee; Wan Soo Kim; Yun Won Jo; Jin Joo Kim; Jae Min Lee; Hong Jun Kim; Chang Yoon Ha; Hyun Jin Kim; Tae Hyo Kim; Woon Tae Jung; Ok Jae Lee
Objectives: This study investigated the etiology of acute viral hepatitis and compared the clinical features of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infections with those of other acute viral hepatitis infections in Korea. Methods: This study included 2,357 consecutive patients who were diagnosed with acute hepatitis, based on acute illness with jaundice or elevated alanine aminotransferase levels (>100 IU/L), between January 2007 and January 2016. Acute viral infections were observed in 23 (19.8%) patients with HEV, 49 (42.2%) patients with hepatitis A virus, 28 (24.1%) patients with hepatitis B virus, and 16 (13.8%) patients with hepatitis C virus. Results: The incidence of acute HEV infection was higher among older patients (median age: 49 years) and male patients (69.6%), and was associated with the consumption of undercooked or uncooked meat (43.5%). Half of the acute HEV infections involved underlying liver disease, such as alcoholic liver disease, chronic hepatitis B, common bile duct stones, and autoimmune hepatitis. Two HEV-infected patients were diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, although no patients developed fulminant hepatitis. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that HEV infection in Korea is frequently transmitted through the consumption of raw meat and may cause acute or chronic liver disease.
Clinical Case Reports | 2018
Jae Min Lee; Ra Ri Cha; Wan Soo Kim; Jin Joo Kim; Sang Soo Lee; Hong Jun Kim; Hyun Jin Kim; Tae Hyo Kim; Woon Tae Jung; Ok Jae Lee
Reports of the rendezvous technique via percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage are very rare because of difficulties with insertion of the guidewire from the gallbladder into the common bile duct. In particular, our report includes a case with distal common bile duct stricture. To our knowledge, such a case has never been previously reported.
Medicine | 2016
Ra Ri Cha; Sang Soo Lee; Chang Min Lee; Sung Bok Ji; Hee Cheul Jung; Hyun Chin Cho; Jin Joo Kim; Jae Min Lee; Hong Jun Kim; Chang Yoon Ha; Hyun Jin Kim; Tae-Hyo Kim; Woon Tae Jung; Ok-Jae Lee
AbstractHepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 infection is very rare in high-income Asia Pacific. The aim of our retrospective observational study was to evaluate the incidence, clinical features, and treatment outcomes of patients with a genotype 3 HCV infection in the Gyeongnam Province of Korea. Ninety-eight consecutive patients diagnosed with a genotype 3 HCV infection at Gyeongsang National University Hospital, between January 2005 and December 2014, were enrolled into the study. Relevant characteristics of the study group included: 80.6% men, mean age of 41.8 years, and including 69 patients with chronic hepatitis, 25 with liver cirrhosis, and 4 with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Risk factors for HCV infection, sustained virologic response rate, development of HCC, and mortality in patients with genotype 3 were retrospectively analyzed.Among all patients diagnosed with a HCV infection during the study period, the prevalence of genotype 3 was 7.3%. The incidence of genotype 3 was higher in young patients with a risk factor of IVDU (54.0%) and tattooing (62.3%). Among 45 treatment-naive genotype 3 patients, sustained virologic response was achieved with a combination of pegylated-interferon alpha and ribavirin in 75.6%. The cumulative 5-year incidence of HCC was 13.6%, and 8.9% for overall mortality. Liver cirrhosis at enrollment was an independent risk factor for HCC development.This is the first study to elucidate the clinical features and outcomes among the patients with HCV genotype 3 infection in Korea. Further prospective studies are needed to investigate transmission routes and outcomes for HCV genotype 3 infections.
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014
Ra Ri Cha; Woon Tae Jung; Hye Won Oh; Hee Jin Kim; Chang Yoon Ha; Hong Jun Kim; Tae Hyo Kim; Gyung Hyuck Ko
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014
Hye Won Oh; Tae Hyo Kim; Ra Ri Cha; Na Young Kim; Hyun Jin Kim; Woon Tae Jung; Ok Jae Lee; Jeong Hee Lee
The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2014
Dong Hoon Lew; Ja Yoon Choi; Ra Ri Cha; Hye Won Oh; Yun Won Jo; Hyun Ju Min; Ok Jae Lee
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014
Ra Ri Cha; Hye Won Oh; Hyun Seon Yoo; Jeong Woo Hong; Sang Soo Lee; Hong Jun Kim; Chang Yoon Ha; Hyun Jin Kim; Tae Hyo Kim; Ok-Jae Lee
The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2017
Hyun Jung Kim; Ra Ri Cha; Hyun Jin Kim
The Ewha Medical Journal | 2013
Yun Won Jo; Jeong-Mi Lee; Ja Yoon Choi; Donghoon Lew; Ra Ri Cha; Hye Won Oh; Hong-Jun Kim; Hyun Ju Min; Hyun Jin Kim; Woon-Tae Jung; Ok-Jae Lee; Chang Yoon Ha; Sun Young Yi