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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2001

What is the best method to diagnose Helicobacter infection in bleeding peptic ulcers?: a prospective trial.

Il Kwun Chung; Soo Jin Hong; Eun Joo Kim; Joo Young Cho; Hong Soo Kim; Sang Heum Park; Moon-Ho Lee; Sun Joo Kim; Shim Cs

Background : It has been debated which diagnostic test should be preferred for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori (HP) in patients with peptic ulcer diseases. Several limitations are reported in bleeding peptic ulcers because of intragastric blood and possibility of changed numbers of organisms by medication. This study was designed to find out the best method for diagnosis of HP infection, in aspect of deciding the times of detection and the specific tests in bleeding peptic ulcers. Methods : We prospectively examined histology, rapid urease test (CLO test), urea breath test (13C-UBT) and serology in HP diagnostics in 32 patients with bleeding peptic ulcers to detect HP infection. Each test was performed two times (four methods at first 24 hours and former three methods at 7th day after initial therapeutic endoscopy). We evaluated the sensitivity of each test, compared the two-times results and evaluated the effect of these tests to an outcome of endoscopic hemostasis. Results : Diagnostic sensitivities of histology, CLO test, 13C-UBT and serology are 75%, 67.8%, 100% and 100% at first endoscopy, and 71.4%, 78.5%, 89.3% at 7th day endoscopy, respectively. Histologic study and CLO test had diagnostic limitation at emergent first endoscopy contrary to UBT (p<0.01). Histologic study, CLO test and UBT have limitations at 7th day endoscopy. Only 3 patients (9.4%) rebled with subsequent complete endoscopic hemostasis and all diagnostic tests at initial endoscopy did not influence the outcome of hemostasis. Conclusion : First day histologic and CLO tests are inadequate methods in detecting HP infection in patients with bleeding peptic ulcers. 7-day histologic, CLO test and UBT have a low sensitivity. First-day UBT can be a standard test to diagnose HP infection in patients with bleeding peptic ulcers.


The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2002

Helicobacter pylori and Telomerase Activity in Intestinal Metaplasia of the Stomach

Il Kwun Chung; Kyu Yoon Hwang; In Ho Kim; Hong Soo Kim; Sang Heum Park; Moon-Ho Lee; Chang Jin Kim; Sun Joo Kim

Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) has been considered a definitive carcinogen in gastric cancer. Telomerase is activated in gastric cancer and some premalignant gastric lesions, including intestinal metaplasia (IM). In this study, we evaluated the relationships of both H. pylori infection and telomerase activity with endoscopic and histologic features in IM. The effects of H. pylori eradication on endoscopic, histologic and biochemical changes were evaluated. Methods: Endoscopic biopsies were obtained from 43 patients with IM for rapid urease, histologic and telomerase tests. The endoscopic and histologic features, H. pylori infection and telomerase were assessed. After H. pylori eradication, 15 patients were re-evaluated and compared after 4 months. Results: Thirty-four (79.1%) patients were infected with H. pylori. The incidence of H. pylori infection was borderline correlated to the severity of IM (p=0.076). Telomerase was elevated in eight (18.6%) patients. Telomerase tends to be high in subtype III and endoscopic grade III of IM. After H. pylori eradication, endoscopic extent (p=0.039) and histologic severity (p=0.074) showed improvements, and telomerase decreased significantly (p=0.0001). Conclusion: Our data suggest that telomerase is associated with the severity and extent of IM and that H. pylori eradication improves the endoscopic and histologic features in IM, and decreases telomerase activity. H. pylori eradication can be considered one of the methods to prevent gastric cancer in patients with H. pylori-infected IM. Further long-term and large-scaled study will be needed.


Gut and Liver | 2009

Spontaneous Choledochoduodenal Fistula after Metallic Biliary Stent Placement in a Patient with Ampulla of Vater Carcinoma

Tae Hoon Lee; Sang Heum Park; Sang Pil Kim; Sae Hwan Lee; Il Kwun Chung; Hong Soo Kim; Sun Joo Kim

Biliary stent-related enteric perforations are very rare complications that are caused by the sharp end of a metallic stent, stent migration, or tumor invasion. Moreover, the choledochoduodenal fistula resulting from metallic biliary stent-induced perforation is extremely rare. Here, we report a case in which a spontaneous choledochoduodenal fistula occurred after biliary metallic stent placement in a patient with an Ampulla of Vater carcinoma but was successfully managed by supportive treatments, including nasobiliary drainage. This case might have occurred as the result of a rupture of the bile duct following pressure necrosis and inflammation caused by impacted calculi and food materials over the tumor ingrowth in the uncovered biliary stent.


Case Reports in Gastroenterology | 2013

Successful Endoscopic Resection of Large Pedunculated Brunner's Gland Hamartoma Causing Gastrointestinal Bleeding Arising from the Pylorus

Yunho Jung; Il Kwun Chung; Tae Hoon Lee; Young Sin Cho; Yeong Geol Jo; Sang Heum Park; Hyun-Deuk Cho; Sun Joo Kim

Brunners gland hamartoma is a rare benign small bowel neoplasm and most lesions are small and asymptomatic. However, large hamartoma-related obstructive symptoms and hemorrhage related to tumor ulceration manifest as hematemesis or melena. The exact pathogenesis if these lesions is not well known, but they are thought to be frequently associated with Helicobacter pylori infections and chronic pancreatitis. We report the case of a 45-year-old man who presented with melena due to a large pedunculated Brunners gland hamartoma arising from the pylorus. It was successfully removed by endoscopic mucosal resection with piecemeal technique because of too large tumor size for application of a conventional snare.


Gut and Liver | 2009

Gallbladder Pseudodiverticulosis Mimicking a Multiseptate Gallbladder with Stones

Tae Hoon Lee; Sang Heum Park; Ji Young Park; Il Kwun Chung; Hong Soo Kim; Sun Joo Kim

Gallbladder diverticula have the appearance of hernia-like protrusions of the gallbladder wall. This disorder may not be diagnosed until surgically resected because it has no clinical significance unless there are associated diseases. Gallbladder pseudodiverticula have an acquired cause, multiple fundal lesions, an association with gallstones, internal saccular lesions without external hernia-like protrusions, and little to no smooth muscle in the gallbladder wall. We report a unique anomaly of multiple pseudodiverticula presenting with calculous cholecystitis, which was pathologically different from true diverticula and had a unique shape similar to a bunch of grapes and a septation infilling pattern on endoscopic retrograde cholangiography.


Intestinal Research | 2012

A Rare Case of Ogilvie Syndrome Associated with Herpes Zoster

Ji Hyun Kim; Suck-Ho Lee; Gyeong Jae Na; Su Jin Lee; Yeong Geol Jo; Tae Hoon Lee; Il Kwun Chung; Sang Heum Park; Sun Joo Kim


Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2011

Four Cases of Guidewire Induced Periampullary Perforation During Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography

Tae Hoon Lee; Sang Heum Park; Bum Suk Son; Baek Gyu Jun; Jun Young Eun; Jae Yun Kim; Sae Hwan Lee; Sun Joo Kim


Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

A Clinical Usefulness of Premedication with Hyoscine N-butyl Bromide in Colonoscopy.

Eun Ok Kim; Suck Ho Lee; Duk Su Kim; Tae Hoon Lee; Il Kwun Chung; Sang Heum Park; Sun Joo Kim


대한내과학회 추계학술발표논문집 | 2014

Poster Session:PS 1082 ; Gastroenterology (Gastrointestinal Tract) : Comparison of the Effi cacy of Closure Techniques for Large Colon Perforation in an Established Experimental Simulation Model

Dong Hyun In ; Yun Ho Jung ; Ho Sung Rhee; Baek Gyu Jun; Il Kwun Chung; Young Sin Cho; Tae Hoon Lee; Sang Heum Park; Sun Joo Kim


Soonchunhyang Medical Science | 2012

A Case of Delayed Fatal Hemobilia after Radiofrequency Ablation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Seung Kyu Chung; Baek Gyu Jun; Sae Hwan Lee; Suck Ho Lee; Il Kwun Chung; Hong Soo Kim; Sang Heum Park; Sun Joo Kim

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Sun Joo Kim

Soonchunhyang University

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Il Kwun Chung

Soonchunhyang University

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Tae Hoon Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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Hong Soo Kim

Soonchunhyang University

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Moon-Ho Lee

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Baek Gyu Jun

Soonchunhyang University

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Eun Joo Kim

Soonchunhyang University

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Suck Ho Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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