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Diabetes & Metabolism Journal | 2012

Clinical Significance of the Presence of Autonomic and Vestibular Dysfunction in Diabetic Patients with Peripheral Neuropathy

Soo Kyoung Kim; Kyeong Ju Lee; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Sang Min Lee; Tae Sik Jung; Jung Hwa Jung; Sungsu Kim; Deok Ryong Kim; Seong-Ki Ahn; Won-Hee Choi; Soon Il Chung

Background We investigated the prevalence of diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) and vestibular dysfunction (VD) in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy. Methods Thirty-five diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy were enrolled from August 2008 to July 2009. All subjects underwent autonomic function tests. Nineteen of the patients (54.3%) underwent videonystagmography. Results Diabetic autonomic neuropathy was observed in 28 patients (80%). A mild degree of autonomic failure was observed in 18 patients (64.3%), and a moderate degree of autonomic failure was observed in ten patients (35.7%). Factors related to DAN included diabetic nephropathy (P=0.032), degree of chronic kidney disease (P=0.003), and duration of diabetes (P=0.044). Vestibular dysfunction was observed in 11 of 19 patients (57.9%). There was no significant association between DAN and VD. Conclusion Diabetic autonomic neuropathy was observed in 28 diabetic patients (80%) with peripheral neuropathy. Vestibular dysfunction was observed in nearly 60% of diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy who complained of dizziness but showed no significant association with DAN. Diabetic patients who complained of dizziness need to examine both autonomic function and vestibular function.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Risk Factors of Bone Mass Loss at the Lumbar Spine: A Longitudinal Study in Healthy Korean Pre- and Perimenopausal Women Older than 40 Years.

Sungsu Kim; Jaehoon Jung; Jung Hwa Jung; Soo Kyoung Kim; Rock-Bum Kim; Jong Ryeal Hahm

Longitudinal studies on bone mass decline for healthy women are sparse. We performed a retrospective longitudinal study to evaluate the factor associated with bone mass changes at the lumbar spine in healthy Korean pre- and perimenopausal women over the age of 40. We examined the relation of blood tests including thyroid function tests at baseline and follow-up to the annual percentage changes in average BMD of L2-L4 (A%ΔLSBMD). Four hundred and forty-three subjects without diseases or medications pertaining to bone metabolism were analyzed. The mean A%ΔLSBMD in these subjects was -0.45%/year. Though a significant correlation was observed between the A%ΔLSBMD and age, serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level, total cholesterol (TC) level, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) level, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at baseline and follow-up, there was a weak correlation between A%ΔLSBMD and these variables. From multiple linear regression analyses, the percent body fat, age, serum TSH level, serum uric acid level, and the menopause at follow-up were showed to have a significant association with the A%ΔLSBMD. Unlike age, percent body fat, and menopause at follow-up, which had a negative association with the A%ΔLSBMD, serum TSH level and serum uric acid level, had a positive association with the A%ΔLSBMD. The results from our study showed that the notable risk factors of BMD loss at the lumbar spine in population of our study were advancing age, menopause, higher percent body fat, lower normal TSH, and lower serum uric acid levels.


Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

Delayed Surgery for Parathyroid Adenoma Misdiagnosed as a Thyroid Nodule and Treated with Radiofrequency Ablation

Ho Su Kim; Bong Hoi Choi; Jung Rang Park; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Jung Hwa Jung; Soo Kyoung Kim; Sungsu Kim; Kyong Young Kim; Soon Il Chung; Tae Sik Jung

Primary hyperparathyroidism occurs as a result of isolated parathyroid adenoma in 80% to 85% of all cases. A 99mtechnetium (99mTc) sestamibi scan or neck ultrasonography is used to localize the neoplasm prior to surgical intervention. A 53-year-old female was referred for the exclusion of metabolic bone disease. She presented with low back pain that had persisted for the past 6 months and elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (1,253 IU/L). Four years previously, she had been diagnosed at a local hospital with a 2.3-cm thyroid nodule, which was determined to be pathologically benign. Radiofrequency ablation was performed at the same hospital because the nodule was still growing during the follow-up period 2 years before the visit to our hospital, and the procedure was unsuccessful in reducing the size of the nodule. The results of the laboratory tests in our hospital were as follows: serum calcium, 14.6 mg/dL; phosphorus, 3.5 mg/dL; and intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH), 1,911 pg/mL. Neck ultrasonography and 99mTc sestamibi scan detected a 5-cm parathyroid neoplasm in the left lower lobe of the patients thyroid; left parathyroidectomy was performed. This case indicated that thyroid ultrasonographers and pathologists need to be experienced enough to differentiate a parathyroid neoplasm from a thyroid nodule; 99mTc sestamibi scan, serum calcium, and iPTH levels can help to establish the diagnosis of parathyroid neoplasm.


Yonsei Medical Journal | 2013

Spurious Elevation of Glucose Concentration during Administration of High Dose of Ascorbic Acid in a Patient with Type 2 Diabetes on Hemodialysis

Soo Kyoung Kim; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Ho-Su Kim; Sungsu Kim; Tae Sik Jung; Jung Hwa Jung; Hye Ryun Lee; Deok Ryong Kim

We describe herein a case of life-threatening hypoglycemia due to spurious elevation of glucose concentration during the administration of ascorbic acid in a type 2 diabetic patient. A 31-year-old female was admitted for proliferative diabetic retinopathy treatment and prescribed high dose ascorbic acid. During hospitalization, she suddenly lost her consciousness and her glucose concentration was 291 mg/dL, measured using self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) device, while venous blood glucose concentration was 12 mg/dL. After intravenous injection of 50% glucose solution, the patient became alert. We reasoned that glucose measurement by SMBG device was interfered by ascorbic acid. Physicians should be aware of this interference; high dose ascorbic acid may cause spurious elevation of glucose concentration when measuring with SMBG devices.


Internal Medicine | 2015

Dramatic Improvement of Diabetes Mellitus Following the Treatment of Coexisting Acromegaly and Cushing's Syndrome.

Soo Kyoung Kim; Bo Ra Kim; Kyongyoung Kim; Sungsu Kim; Jung Hwa Jung; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Jaehoon Jung

Endocrine diseases are frequently accompanied by diabetes mellitus and treatment of an underlying endocrine disease often improves glucose control. The co-occurrence of acromegaly and Cushings syndrome is extremely rare. We herein describe a patient who showed a dramatic improvement in glucose control following treatment for co-existing acromegaly and Cushings syndrome. An adrenal mass was incidentally discovered during a routine evaluation of a 56-year-old woman who was subsequently diagnosed with acromegaly and a unilateral cortisol-producing adrenal adenoma. Her blood glucose was poorly controlled despite receiving high-dose insulin therapy. After undergoing adrenalectomy for Cushings syndrome, her insulin dosage was decreased by almost 50%. The insulin treatment was discontinued following the treatment of acromegaly.


BioMed Research International | 2018

Changes in Serum Electrolytes, ECG, and Baroreflex Sensitivity during Combined Pituitary Stimulation Test

Sungsu Kim; Choong Hwan Kwak; Jaehoon Jung; Jong Ha Baek; Jung Hwa Jung; Ki-Jong Park; Kyongyoung Kim; Soo Kyoung Kim; Dawon Kang; Jong Ryeal Hahm

The mechanisms by which hypoglycemia increases cardiovascular mortality remain unclear. The aim of the study is to investigate changes in serum electrolytes, norepinephrine concentrations, electrocardiography, and baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) and associations between corrected QT (QTc) intervals and the changes in serum electrolytes during combined pituitary stimulation test (CPST). We recruited the subjects who were admitted to the Gyeongsang National University Hospital to undergo CPST between September 2013 and December 2014. Participants were 12 patients suspected of having hypopituitarism. Among 12 patients, cardiac arrhythmia in two patients occurred during hypoglycemia. There were significant differences in serum levels of potassium (P < 0.001), sodium (P = 0.003), chloride (P = 0.002), and calcium (P = 0.017) at baseline, hypoglycemia, and 30 and 120 minutes after hypoglycemia. Also, there was a significant increase in heart rate (P = 0.004), corrected QT (QTc) interval (P = 0.008), QRS duration (P = 0.021), and BRS (P = 0.005) at hypoglycemia, compared to other time points during CPST. There was a positive association between QTc intervals and serum sodium levels (P < 0.001) in 10 patients who did not develop arrhythmia during CPST. This study showed that there were significant changes in serum levels of potassium, sodium, chloride, and calcium, as well as heart rate, QTc interval, QRSd, and BRS during CPST. It was revealed that QTc intervals had a significant association with concentrations of sodium.


Internal Medicine | 2011

A 27-year-old woman diagnosed as polycystic ovary syndrome associated with Graves' disease.

Jung Hwa Jung; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Tae Sik Jung; Hee Jin Kim; Ho Soo Kim; Sungsu Kim; Soo Kyoung Kim; Sang Min Lee; Deok Ryong Kim; Won Jun Choi; Yeong Mi Seo; Soon Il Chung


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2014

Acute Pancreatitis Induced by Methimazole Treatment in a 51-Year-Old Korean Man: A Case Report

Jung Hwa Jung; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Jaehoon Jung; Soo Kyoung Kim; Sungsu Kim; Kyong Young Kim; Bo Ra Kim; Hong Jun Kim; Yi Yeong Jeong; Sun Joo Kim


Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2012

Differential Diagnostic Value of Total T3/Free T4 Ratio in Graves' Disease and Painless Thyroiditis Presenting Thyrotoxicosis

Sang Min Lee; Soo Kyoung Kim; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Jung Hwa Jung; Ho-Su Kim; Sungsu Kim; Soon Il Chung; Bong Hoi Choi; Tae Sik Jung


Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2011

Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Hyperglycemic Emergency State Accompanying Rhabdomyolysis

Soo Kyoung Kim; Jong Ha Baek; Kyeong Ju Lee; Jong Ryeal Hahm; Jung Hwa Jung; Hee Jin Kim; Ho Su Kim; Sungsu Kim; Soon Il Chung; Tae Sik Jung

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Jong Ryeal Hahm

Gyeongsang National University

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Jung Hwa Jung

Gyeongsang National University

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Soo Kyoung Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Tae Sik Jung

Gyeongsang National University

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Soon Il Chung

Gyeongsang National University

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Jaehoon Jung

Gyeongsang National University

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Ho-Su Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Sang Min Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Deok Ryong Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Hee Jin Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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