Yeon Jung Lim
Hanyang University
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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2008
Young Ho Lee; Yeon Jung Lim; Jung Yun Kim; Young Dae Kim; Seung Won Lee
The clinical findings of fever and skin rash with or without evidence of fluid retention, which mimic engraftment syndrome, have been observed during the pre-engraftment period in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. In order to characterize this newly observed clinical syndrome called pre-engraftment syndrome (pES), we retrospectively analyzed the clinical records of 50 patients. Three out of 14 patients (23.1%) who underwent cord blood stem cell transplantation developed non-infectious fever, skin rash, and tachypnea 4-15 days prior to neutrophil engraftment. Two patients spontaneously recovered with fluid restriction and oxygen inhalation. One patient died of a complicated pulmonary hemorrhage in spite of aggressive supportive therapy and steroid treatment. Four out of 23 patients (17.4%) who underwent allogeneic bone marrow transplantation developed non-infectious fever and skin rash 4 to 5 days prior to neutrophil engraftment. All four of these patients recovered with only steroid treatment. These characteristic findings were not observed in patients who had undergone autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. Interestingly, the speed of neutrophil engraftment was significantly faster for the patients suffering from pre-engraftment syndrome. The close observation and further pathophysiological research are required to better understand this syndrome.
Annals of Transplantation | 2013
Meerim Park; Hyeon Jin Park; Hyeon-Seok Eom; Young Joo Kwon; Jeong A Park; Yeon Jung Lim; Jong Hyung Yoon; Sun Young Kong; Thad T. Kim; Hye Won Lee; Tak Yun; Byung-Kiu Park
BACKGROUND Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS) is a serious complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), with a mortality rate of up to 90%. We report our experience on the use of defibrotide for SOS prophylaxis in HSCT. MATERIAL AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed data of 49 patients who received defibrotide as SOS prophylaxis during the course of HSCT at the National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea, between August 2005 and July 2008. RESULTS Thirty-four patients (69.4%) were classified as a high-risk group for developing SOS. Defibrotide was well-tolerated, without any grade 3 or 4 toxicity. The median value of maximum total bilirubin within 100 days after HSCT was within the normal range. SOS was diagnosed in only 1 patient, who underwent autologous HSCT due to relapsed medulloblastoma. There was no day 100 treatment-related mortality in our study. CONCLUSIONS Defibrotide appears to be a safe prophylaxis for SOS. This study suggests that it could be effective to use prophylactic defibrotide in advance to improve HSCT outcomes in patients at risk of SOS.
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2010
Jeong A Park; Yeon Jung Lim; Hyeon Jin Park; Sun Young Kong; Byung Kiu Park; Thad T. Ghim
We describe a girl with Diamond-Blackfan anemia with accompanying red cell enolase deficiency. At the age of 9 yr old, the patient received allogeneic bone marrow transplantation from her HLA-identical sister who had normal red cell enolase activity. While the post transplant DNA analysis with short tandem repeat has continuously demonstrated a stable mixed chimerism on follow-up, the patient remains transfusion independent and continues to show a steady increase in red cell enolase activity for over two and a half years following bone marrow transplantation.
The Korean Journal of Hematology | 2008
Mi Seon Ko; Jung Yun Kim; Yeon Jung Lim; Young Ho Lee; Hye Sung An; Jae Ho Yoo; Jeh Hoon Shin
Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology | 2009
Hyun Jung Shin; Young Joo Kwon; Yeon Jung Lim; Byung Kiu Park; Thad T. Ghim; Sang Hoon Shin; Sun Young Kong; Eun Kyung Hong; Hyeon Jin Park
The Korean Journal of Hematology | 2008
Jae Woong Min; Seung Jae Hwang; Yeon Jung Lim; Young Ho Lee
Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology | 2013
Joohyun Park; Youn Kyung Lee; Meerim Park; Bo Ra Son; Ja Young Seo; Hee-Jin Kim; Ho Joon Im; Yeon Jung Lim
Journal of Pediatric infectious diseases | 2010
Ji-Hye Kim; Hyung-Jin Kim; Yeon Jung Lim; Young Ho Lee; Sung Hee Oh
Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology | 2009
Seung Kyung Hwang; Mi-Yeon Kim; Yeon Jung Lim; Se Min Jang; Seung Sam Paik; Hyun Chul Koh; Young Ho Lee
Blood | 2009
Mee Jeong Lee; Hyeon Jin Park; Hee Young Shin; Hyoung Jin Kang; Hong Hoe Koo; Young Joo Kwon; Sun Young Kim; Soon Ki Kim; Heung Sik Kim; Hyung Nam Moon; Kyung Duk Park; Byung-Kiu Park; Seong Shik Park; Eun Sil Park; Hee Jo Baek; Jong Jin Seo; Ki Woong Sung; Joon Sup Song; Hyo Seop Ahn; Sung Chul Won; Keon Hee Yoo; Chuhl Joo Lyu; Kun Soo Lee; Soo Hyun Lee; Young Ho Lee; Yeon Jung Lim; Young Tak Lim; Jae-Young Lim; Ho Joon Im; Dong Kyun Han