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Yonsei Medical Journal | 2011

Endobronchial Aspergilloma: Report of 10 Cases and Literature Review

Jeong Eun Ma; Eun Young Yun; You Eun Kim; Gi Dong Lee; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Kyoung-Nyeo Jeon; In Seok Jang; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deok Lee; Young Sil Hwang

Purpose A retrospective investigation of the clinical and radiologic features as well as the bronchoscopic appearance was carried out in patients with endobronchial aspergilloma. Materials and Methods Ten patients with endobronchial aspergilloma diagnosed by bronchoscopy and histological examination were identified at the Gyeongsang University Hospital of Korea, from May 2003 to May 2009. Results The patients included 9 men and 1 woman, and the age of the patients ranged from 36 to 76 (median, 58 years). The associated diseases or conditions were: previous pulmonary tuberculosis in 7 patients, lung cancer in 2 patients, pulmonary resection in 1 patient, and foreign body of the bronchus in 1 patient. The chest radiologic finding showed fibrotic changes as a consequence of previous tuberculosis infection in 6 patients and a mass-like lesion in 2 patients. Two patients had a co-existing fungus ball, and an endobronchial lesion was suspected in only 2 patients on the CT scan. The bronchoscopic appearance was a whitish to yellow necrotic mass causing bronchial obstruction in 7 patients, foreign body with adjacent granulation tissue and whitish necrotic tissue in 1 patient, whitish necrotic tissue at an anastomosis site in 1 patient, and a protruding mass with whitish necrotic tissue in 1 patient. Conclusion An endobronchial aspergilloma is a rare presentation of pulmonary aspergilosis and is usually incidentally found in immunocompetent patients with underlying lung disease. It usually appears as a necrotic mass causing bronchial obstruction on bronchoscopy and can be confirmed by biopsy.


Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Research | 2010

A case of anaphylaxis after the ingestion of yacon.

Eun Young Yun; Hyun Sik Kim; You Eun Kim; Min Kyu Kang; Jeong Eun Ma; Gi Dong Lee; Yu Ji Cho; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deok Lee; Young Sil Hwang; Yi Yeong Jeong

Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction, often with an explosive onset; the symptoms range from mild flushing to upper respiratory obstruction, with or without vascular collapse. Foods are common offending allergens and remain the leading cause of outpatient anaphylaxis in most surveys. Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) is a plant native to the Andes region, where its root is cultivated and consumed mainly as food. Unlike most edible roots, yacon contains large amounts of ructooligosaccharides. Traditionally, yacon tubers have been used as a source of natural sweetener and syrup for people suffering from various disorders. We report the case of a 55-year-old woman who developed syncope and generalized urticaria after ingesting yacon roots. The patient had positive skin prick and intradermal tests to yacon extract. An open food challenge test was performed to confirm food anaphylaxis and was positive 10 minutes after the consumption of yacon roots. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of anaphylaxis after the ingestion of yacon roots.


BMC Infectious Diseases | 2014

Risk factors for latent tuberculosis infection in close contacts of active tuberculosis patients in South Korea: a prospective cohort study

Seung Jun Lee; Seung Hun Lee; You Eun Kim; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deog Lee; Jang Rak Kim; Young Sil Hwang; Hee-Jin Kim; Dick Menzies

BackgroundThe diagnosis and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) have become mandatory to reduce the burden of tuberculosis worldwide. Close contacts of active TB patients are at high risk of both active and LTBI. The aim of this study is to identify the predominant risk factors of contracting LTBI, persons in close contact with TB patients were recruited. This study also aimed to compare the efficacy of the tuberculin skin test (TST) and QuantiFERON®-TB GOLD (QFT-G) to diagnose LTBI.MethodsClose contacts of active pulmonary TB patients visiting a hospital in South Korea were diagnosed for LTBI using TST and/or QFT-G. The association of positive TST and/or QFT-G with the following factors was estimated: age, gender, history of Bacillius Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination, history of pulmonary TB, cohabitation status, the acid-fast bacilli smear status, and presence of cough in source cases.ResultsOf 308 subjects, 38.0% (116/305) were TST positive and 28.6% (59/206) were QFT-G positive. TST positivity was significantly associated with male gender (OR: 1.734; 95% CI: 1.001-3.003, p =0.049), history of pulmonary TB (OR: 4.130; 95% CI: 1.441-11.835, p =0.008) and household contact (OR: 2.130; 95% CI: 1.198-3.786, p =0.01) after adjustment for confounding variables. The degree of concordance between TST and QFT-G was fair (70.4%, κ =0.392).ConclusionsA prevalence of LTBI among close contacts of active pulmonary TB patients was high, and prior TB history and being a household contact were risk factors of LTBI in the study population.


Journal of Critical Care | 2013

Association between weight change and clinical outcomes in critically ill patients

Jung-Wan You; Seung Jun Lee; You Eun Kim; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deog Lee; Jang Rak Kim; Young Sil Hwang

PURPOSE Body weight fluctuates daily throughout a patients stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to a variety of factors, including fluid balance, nutritional status, type of acute illness, and presence of comorbidities. This study investigated the association between change in body weight and clinical outcomes in critically ill patients during short-term hospitalization in the ICU. METHODS All patients admitted to the Gyeongsang National University hospital between January 2010 and December 2011 who met the inclusion criteria of age 18 or above and ICU hospitalization for at least 2 days were prospectively enrolled in this study. Body weight was measured at admission and daily thereafter using a bed scale. Univariate and multivariate linear and logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate factors associated with mortality and the association between changes in body weight and clinical outcomes, including duration of mechanical ventilation (MV) use, length of ICU stay, and ICU mortality. RESULTS Of the 140 patients examined, 33 died during ICU hospitalization, yielding an ICU mortality rate of 23.6%. Non-survivors experienced higher rates of severe sepsis and septic shock and greater weight gain than survivors on days 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of ICU hospitalization (P < .05). Increase of body weight on days 2 through 7 on ICU admission was correlated with the longer stay of ICU, and increase on days 3 through 7 on ICU admission was correlated with the prolonged use of mechanical ventilation. Increase of body weight on days 3 through 5 on ICU admission was associated with ICU mortality. CONCLUSIONS Increase in body weight of critically ill patients may be correlated with duration of mechanical ventilation use and longer stay of ICU hospitalization and be associated with ICU mortality.


Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2013

Value of cytologic analysis of bronchial washings in lung cancer on the basis of bronchoscopic appearance

Gi Dong Lee; Ho Cheol Kim; You Eun Kim; Seung Jun Lee; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Kyoung-Nyeo Jeon; In Seok Jang; Jong Deok Lee; Young Sil Hwang

Introduction:  We evaluated the diagnostic yield of cytologic analysis of bronchial washing in addition to forceps biopsy on the basis of bronchoscopic appearance and histologic type in lung cancer.


Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases | 2010

Usefulness of Real-time PCR to Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Nontuberculous Mycobacteria

Eun Young Yun; Su Hee Cho; Se Il Go; Jong Ha Baek; You Eun Kim; Jeong Eun Ma; Gi Dong Lee; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deok Lee; Sun-Joo Kim; Young Sil Hwang


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 2012

Usefulness of the BACTEC MGIT 960 System for Mycobacterial Culture and TB Ag MPT64 Immunochromatographic Assay to Identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Seung Hun Lee; Min Jeong Lee; Jeong Mi Lee; Su Jin Yim; Seung Jun Lee; You Eun Kim; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deog Lee; Sun Joo Kim; Young Sil Hwang


Internal Medicine | 2012

A Case of Isoniazid-Induced Thrombocytopenia: Recovery with Immunoglobulin Therapy

Eun Ju Lee; Seung Hun Lee; You Eun Kim; Seung Jun Lee; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deog Lee; Young Sil Hwang


The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine | 2011

The Clinical Significance of Weight Change in Mechanical Ventilated, Critically Ill Patients of ICU

Young Sun Seo; You Eun Kim; Seung Jun Lee; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deok Lee; Young Sil Hwang


The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine | 2013

Development of Acute Respiratory Failure on Initiation of Anti-Tuberculosis Medication in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Clinical and Radiologic Features of 8 Patients and Literature Review

Su Jin Lim; Donghoon Lew; Haa-Na Song; You Eun Kim; Seung Jun Lee; Yu Ji Cho; Yi Yeong Jeong; Mi Jung Park; Kyoung-Nyeo Jeon; Ho Cheol Kim; Jong Deog Lee; Young Sil Hwang

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Ho Cheol Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Yi Yeong Jeong

Gyeongsang National University

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Young Sil Hwang

Gyeongsang National University

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Yu Ji Cho

Gyeongsang National University

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Seung Jun Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Jong Deog Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Jong Deok Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Gi Dong Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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Jang Rak Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Seung Hun Lee

Gyeongsang National University

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