17 results on '"Kyeong Pyo Lee"'
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2. Backward-Emitting Silicon Nitride Optical Phased Array Enabling Efficient Wavelength-Tuned Beam Steering
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Chul-Soon Im, Bishal Bhandari, Sung-Moon Kim, Min-Cheol Oh, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, Taehoon Kim, and Sang-Shin Lee
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Optical phased array ,light detection and ranging ,silicon nitride photonics ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Silicon nitride (SiN) optical phased arrays (OPAs) have emerged as a potential alternative to their silicon counterparts, due to their potential use in enhanced solid-state light detection and ranging. Grating antennas based on a SiN waveguide suffer from a limited beam steering efficiency, owing to the relatively lower effective refractive index of the waveguide. To mitigate this limitation, we propose and demonstrate a backward-emitting SiN OPA incorporating a reinforced grating vector, which provides efficient wavelength-tuned beam steering along the longitudinal direction. Two backward-emitting OPAs were primarily characterized by their steering efficiency and the spectral emission for the main lobe, and they were compared with a forward-emitting device using a weakened grating vector. The results indicated that strengthening the grating vector for the antenna improved the beam steering efficiency but adversely affected the dependence of its directionality on the wavelength. The directionality was particularly inspected, with respect to major design parameters for the grating antennas, including the pitch and etch depth of a SiN grating, as well as the thickness of a buried oxide and SiN core layer. The proposed backward-emitting OPA scheme is expected to significantly promote its feasibility as an advanced beam scanning device.
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- 2020
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3. Compact and Broadband Edge Coupler Based on Multi-Stage Silicon Nitride Tapers
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Bishal Bhandari, Chul-Soon Im, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, Sung-Moon Kim, Min-Cheol Oh, and Sang-Shin Lee
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Integrated optics device ,silicon nitride photonics ,edge coupler ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
We have proposed and experimentally realized an ultra-compact and broadband silicon nitride edge-coupler that enables high coupling efficiency. The proposed coupler was realized by concatenating short tapers in four stages, whose angles were designed to minimize the footprint while preserving the coupling efficiency. The constituting taper segments were designed by carefully sectioning a long adiabatic taper while adapting to an appropriate taper angle for each segment. The designed coupler exhibited an extremely short footprint of 76 μm. A coupling efficiency of 92% was experimentally attained at 1550 nm wavelength when coupled to a single-mode fiber having a mode field diameter of ~4 μm. Further, an efficiency of over 90% throughout the C and L bands was observed. A 3-dB bandwidth of 965 nm, spanning λ = 1015-1980 nm, was achieved in the simulation. Additionally, the fabricated device exhibited an enhanced cleaving tolerance by virtue of its elongated tip, along with relaxed alignment tolerances ranging up to 3.5 μm. The proposed design was also found to comply with the waveguides having widths between 1 μm and 4 μm without affecting the overall footprint and efficiency. This work is anticipated to provide a promising foundation for the development of compact photonic devices.
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- 2020
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4. Subband adaptive convex combination of two NLMS based filters for sparse impulse response systems.
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Sang-Wook Sohn, Jeongkyu Lee, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, Hun Choi, and Hyeon-Deok Bae
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- 2012
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5. A singular point detection and localization of power quality disturbance using filter bank and the residuals of adaptive filter.
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Jeongkyu Lee, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, Sang-Wook Sohn, and Hyeon-Deok Bae
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- 2012
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6. Hybrid Integrated Silicon Nitride–Polymer Optical Phased Array For Efficient Light Detection and Ranging
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Chul-Soon Im, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, Sun-Woong Yoon, Seong-Hyeon Ju, Bishal Bhandari, Jung-ho Hong, Min-Cheol Oh, Changyi Zhou, Sang-Shin Lee, Sung-Yong Ko, Taehoon Kim, Eun-Su Lee, Sung-Moon Kim, and Young Ho Kim
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Materials science ,Coupling loss ,Phased-array optics ,business.industry ,Beam steering ,Optical power ,Grating ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,law ,Splitter ,Optoelectronics ,Antenna (radio) ,business - Abstract
Silicon nitride (SiN) optical phased arrays (OPAs) have emerged as a potential alternative to their silicon counterparts, owing to their low nonlinearity, easy scalability, and low propagation loss. However, the development of SiN OPAs for light detection and ranging (LiDAR) applications has attracted less attention due to the low thermo–optic (TO) effect of SiN. Moreover, SiN OPAs are considered to be undesirable for transmitters in LiDAR systems because of the limited longitudinal tuning efficiency of SiN grating antenna. We present a hybrid integrated SiN–polymer OPA for realizing an efficient LiDAR. Owing to the large TO effect of polymer, the proposed OPA with polymeric phase modulators resolves the power dissipation drawback of the SiN devices. The polymeric modulators are integrated with a SiN power splitter and grating antenna, and the coupling loss is alleviated via a spot-size converter. Additionally, a steering angle magnifying lens is used to enhance the tuning efficiency of the antenna, expanding the longitudinal beam steering range. The prepared OPA transmitter equipped with the lens exhibits decent two-dimensional beam steering, featuring stable emission characteristics over a 12° × 30° field of view. With the transmitter, efficient time-of-flight based LiDAR is demonstrated to provide a detection range of 10 m under a peak optical power of 55 dBm. The proposed SiN–polymer OPA is highly anticipated to circumvent the challenges of conventional SiN counterparts and potentially spearhead the development of a prominent OPA platform for advanced LiDAR schemes.
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- 2021
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7. Backward-Emitting Silicon Nitride Optical Phased Array Enabling Efficient Wavelength-Tuned Beam Steering
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Sung-Moon Kim, Sang-Shin Lee, Chul-Soon Im, Taehoon Kim, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, Min-Cheol Oh, and Bishal Bhandari
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lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics ,Materials science ,Phased-array optics ,Main lobe ,business.industry ,silicon nitride photonics ,Beam steering ,Physics::Optics ,lcsh:TA1501-1820 ,light detection and ranging ,Grating ,Waveguide (optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Optical phased array ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Silicon nitride ,chemistry ,lcsh:QC350-467 ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,lcsh:Optics. Light - Abstract
Silicon nitride (SiN) optical phased arrays (OPAs) have emerged as a potential alternative to their silicon counterparts, due to their potential use in enhanced solid-state light detection and ranging. Grating antennas based on a SiN waveguide suffer from a limited beam steering efficiency, owing to the relatively lower effective refractive index of the waveguide. To mitigate this limitation, we propose and demonstrate a backward-emitting SiN OPA incorporating a reinforced grating vector, which provides efficient wavelength-tuned beam steering along the longitudinal direction. Two backward-emitting OPAs were primarily characterized by their steering efficiency and the spectral emission for the main lobe, and they were compared with a forward-emitting device using a weakened grating vector. The results indicated that strengthening the grating vector for the antenna improved the beam steering efficiency but adversely affected the dependence of its directionality on the wavelength. The directionality was particularly inspected, with respect to major design parameters for the grating antennas, including the pitch and etch depth of a SiN grating, as well as the thickness of a buried oxide and SiN core layer. The proposed backward-emitting OPA scheme is expected to significantly promote its feasibility as an advanced beam scanning device.
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- 2020
8. Silicon nitride optical phased array based on a grating antenna enabling wavelength-tuned beam steering
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Chul-Soon Im, Min-Cheol Oh, Sung-Moon Kim, Sang-Shin Lee, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, and Bishal Bhandari
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Materials science ,Phased-array optics ,business.industry ,Beam steering ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,Grating ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Cladding (fiber optics) ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Wavelength ,Planar ,Optics ,Silicon nitride ,chemistry ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Waveguide - Abstract
An optical phased array (OPA) in silicon nitride (SiN) is conspicuously highlighted as a vital alternative to its counterpart in silicon. However, a limited number of studies have been conducted on this array in terms of wavelength-tuned beam steering. A SiN OPA has been proposed and implemented with a grating antenna that incorporated an array of shallow-etched waveguides, rendering wavelength-tuned beam steering along the longitudinal direction. To accomplish a superior directionality on a wavelength-tuned beam steering, the spectral beam emission characteristics of the antenna have been explored from the viewpoint of a planar structure that entails a buried oxide (BOX), a SiN waveguide core, and an upper cladding. Two OPA devices having substantially different thicknesses of the resonant cavities, established by combining the BOX and SiN core, were considered theoretically and experimentally to scrutinize the spectral emission characteristics of the antenna on beam steering. Both of the fabricated OPA devices steered light by an angle of 7.4° along the longitudinal direction for a wavelength ranging from 1530 to 1630 nm, while they maintained a divergence angle of 0.2°×0.6° in the longitudinal and lateral directions. Meanwhile, the OPA fabricated on a substantially thick BOX layer featured a limited steering performance to attain a stabilized response over a broad spectral region. We examined the influence of the cavity thickness on the spectral response of the antenna in terms of optical thickness. Based on the two antenna characteristics, it was confirmed that the grating antenna emitted the beam with a higher efficiency when the optical thickness of the cavity corresponded to odd integer multiples of the quarter wavelength. This work is a considerable strategy for designing a stabilized SiN OPA over a desired spectral region.
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- 2020
9. Association between Blood Pressure and Renal Progression in Korean Adults with Normal Renal Function
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Kyungdo Han, Kyeong Pyo Lee, Young Ok Kim, Sun Ae Yoon, and Young Soo Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Databases, Factual ,Population ,Renal function ,Blood Pressure ,Korean ,Kidney ,Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Chronic Kidney Disease ,Republic of Korea ,Odds Ratio ,medicine ,Humans ,Obesity ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Risk factor ,education ,Aged ,Dyslipidemias ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Blood pressure ,Nephrology ,Hypertension ,Population study ,Original Article ,Female ,business ,Dyslipidemia ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background Although hypertension (HTN) is a well-established major risk factor for renal progression in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), few studies investigating its role in renal deterioration in the general population with normal renal function (NRF) have been published. Here, we analyzed the correlation between blood pressure (BP) and impaired renal function (IRF) in Korean adults with NRF. Methods Data for the study were collected from the national health screening database of the Korean National Health Insurance Service. Patients whose baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was less than 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 or whose baseline urinalysis showed evidence of proteinuria were excluded. IRF was defined as an eGFR below 60 mL/min/1.73 m2. We performed follow up for eGFR for 6 years from 2009 to 2015 and investigated IRF incidence according to baseline BP status. We categorized our study population into two groups of IRF and NRF according to eGFR level in 2015. Results During 6 years of follow-up examinations, IRF developed in 161,044 (2.86%) of 5,638,320 subjects. The IRF group was largely older, and the incidence was higher in females and patients with low income, HTN, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and obesity compared with the NRF group. Subjects whose systolic BP was more than 120 mmHg or whose diastolic BP was more than 70 mmHg had an increased risk of developing IRF compared with subjects with lower BP (odds ratio [OR], 1.037; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.014–1.061 vs. OR, 1.021; 95% CI, 1.004–1.038). Conclusion BP played a major role in renal progression in the general population with NRF. Strict BP control may help prevent CKD in the general population., Graphical Abstract
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- 2020
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10. Subband Adaptive Algorithm for Convex Combination of LMS based Transversal Filters
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Hyeon-Deok Bae, Sang-Wook Sohn, Hun Choi, and Kyeong-Pyo Lee
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Adaptive filter ,Transient state ,Adaptive algorithm ,Rate of convergence ,Control theory ,Convex optimization ,Proper convex function ,Convex combination ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Filter bank ,Algorithm ,Mathematics - Abstract
Convex combination of two adaptive filters is an efficient method to improve adaptive filter performances. In this paper, a subband convex combination method of two adaptive filters for fast convergence rate in the transient state and low steady state error is presented. The cost function of mixing parameter for a subband convex combination is defined, and from this, the coefficient update equation is derived. Steady state analysis is used to prove the stability of the subband convex combination. Some simulation examples in system identification scenario show the validity of the subband convex combination schemes.
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- 2013
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11. Filter bank based technique for flicker signals detection and estimation of power signals
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Hyeon-Deok Bae, Sang-Wook Sohn, Hun Choi, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, and Jeongkyu Lee
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Amplitude modulation ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Flicker ,Electronic engineering ,Demodulation ,Detection theory ,Filter bank ,business ,Square (algebra) ,Power (physics) ,Voltage - Abstract
Voltage fluctuations are one of the power quality problems, which cause light flickers. Generally, voltage fluctuations are described as an amplitude modulation (AM). To determine the flicker severity, the flickermeter concept was developed in an IEC 61000-4-15 standard. Flickermeter of IEC 61000-4-15 as an international standard for flicker measurement recommends square demodulation method to detect flicker signals. This paper suggests a new effective method using filter bank to detect and estimate flicker signals, which is effective in comparison with square demodulation method. For the accurate detection of flicker signals, the filter bank is designed with a full consideration of the spectrum characteristics of AM signals. The frequency and magnitude of the detected signals by the filter bank are estimated using recursive method. Computer simulations were performed on synthesized signals to prove validity of the proposed method.
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- 2013
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12. Subband adaptive convex combination of two NLMS based filters for sparse impulse response systems
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Hun Choi, Jeongkyu Lee, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, Hyeon-Deok Bae, and Sang-Wook Sohn
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Adaptive filter ,Minimum mean square error ,Stochastic process ,Control theory ,Adaptive system ,Convergence (routing) ,Convex combination ,Transient response ,Impulse response ,Mathematics - Abstract
It is well known, combination scheme is suitable for improving the performance of adaptive algorithms. In this paper, we propose a subband combination scheme for sparse impulse response systems. The combination is carried out in subband domain. In this convex combination, SIPNLMS and SNLMS are derived for fast convergence and small steady state error respectively. And mixing parameters are described by minimum mean square error and stochastic gradient algorithm. In adaptive system identification scenario, the advantages of this proposed method are illustrated.
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- 2012
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13. A singular point detection and localization of power quality disturbance using filter bank and the residuals of adaptive filter
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Hyeon-Deok Bae, Jeongkyu Lee, Kyeong-Pyo Lee, and Sang-Wook Sohn
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Adaptive filter ,Engineering ,Electric power system ,Signal processing ,Finite impulse response ,business.industry ,Control theory ,Kernel adaptive filter ,Electronic engineering ,business ,Filter bank ,Root-raised-cosine filter ,Power (physics) - Abstract
It is very important to detect power quality disturbances effectively in power quality monitoring. In industrial and commercial power systems, voltage sags, voltage swells, transients, and interruptions are main disturbances which affect sensitive equipments. This paper presents a signal processing technique which combines filter bank system and adaptive filter for power quality disturbances detection and localization. In this method, the filter bank system which has binary tree structure is designed for decomposing input power signal to subband signal components. In each subband, adaptive filters are operated as predictor, and the residual values of each adaptive predictor are used to detect power quality disturbances. The usefulness of the proposed method is demonstrated by synthesized signals harmonically.
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14. Hyperuricemic Renal Failure in Nonhematologic Solid Tumors: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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Smita Jha, Sara Ghotb, Ankit Kansagra, Kyeong Pyo Lee, Neelima Bonthu, Jaymin Patel, Sarah Altamimi, Ashmeet Bhatia, Neeraj Saini, Sandra E. Martinez, and Sanket Patel
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Lysis ,business.industry ,Metastatic adenocarcinoma ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,Cytotoxic chemotherapy ,medicine.disease ,Bioinformatics ,Lymphoma ,Pathogenesis ,Tumor lysis syndrome ,Leukemia ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Unknown primary ,business - Abstract
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency that is caused by massive tumor cell lysis. It is commonly associated with hematological cancers like leukemia and lymphoma and uncommonly with solid nonhematologic tumors as well. However, spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome (STLS) without any cytotoxic chemotherapy rarely occurs in solid tumors. We describe a case of STLS in a metastatic adenocarcinoma of unknown primary and review the literature of STLS in solid non-hematologic tumors to identify various risk factors for pathogenesis of this entity.
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- 2012
15. Risk Factors for Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis bacteremia: A Case-Case-Control Study
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Kayoko Hayakawa, Dror Marchaim, Mohan B. Palla, Uma Mahesh, Harish Pulluru, Kyeong Pyo Lee, Srinivasa Kamatam, Manit Singla, Mayan Ajamoughli, Pradeep Bathina, Khaled Alshabani, Aditya Govindavarjhulla, Ashwini Mallad, Kevin Ho, Deepika Reddy Abbadi, Deepti Chowdary, Hari Kakarlapudi, Harish Guddati, Manoj Das, Naveen Kannekanti, Balaji Ramasamy, Amber Khan, Praveen Vemuri, Rajiv Doddamani, Venkat Ram Rakesh Mundra, Raviteja Reddy Guddeti, Rohan Policherla, Sarika Bai, Sharan Lohithaswa, Shiva Prasad Shashidharan, Sowmya Chidurala, Sreelatha Diviti, Dipenkumar Patel, Gayathri Vadlamudi, Tarek Obeid, Jason Pogue, Paul R. Lephart, Emily Toth Martin, Elaine Flanagan, Michael J. Rybak, and Keith Kaye
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Infectious Diseases ,Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Bacteremia ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Case-control study ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Microbiology ,Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus faecalis - Published
- 2012
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16. Risk Factors for the Isolation of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Faecalis from Wound Site: A Case-Case Control Analysis
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Harish Guddati, Sowmya Chidurala, Manit Singla, Jason M. Pogue, Uma Mahesh, Raviteja R. Guddeti, Mayan Ajamoughli, Venkat Ram Rakesh Mundra, Sreelatha Diviti, Tarek Obeid, Kevin Ki-Wai Ho, Balaji Ramasamy, Aditya Govindavarjhulla, Elaine Flanagan, Deepika Reddy Abbadi, Sharan Lohithaswa, Rajiv Doddamani, Shiva Prasad Shashidharan, Harish Pulluru, Sarika Bai, Michael J. Rybak, Ashwini Mallad, Manoj Das, Deepti Chowdary, Kyeong Pyo Lee, Srinivasa Kamatam, Mohan Palla, Emily T. Martin, Dipenkumar Patel, Naveen Kannekanti, Khaled Alshabani, Praveen Vemuri, Rohan Policherla, Pradeep Bathina, Hari Kakarlapudi, Keith S. Kaye, Amber Khan, Kayoko Hayakawa, Gayathri Vadlamudi, Paul R. Lephart, and Dror Marchaim
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Wound site ,Infectious Diseases ,Isolation (health care) ,Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Case control analysis ,Medicine ,business ,Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus faecalis ,Microbiology - Published
- 2012
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17. Hyperuricemic Renal Failure in Nonhematologic Solid Tumors: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
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Saini, Neeraj, Kyeong Pyo Lee, Jha, Smita, Patel, Sanket, Bonthu, Neelima, Kansagra, Ankit, Bhatia, Ashmeet, Martinez, Sandra E., Patel, Jaymin, Altamimi, Sarah, and Ghotb, Sara
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TUMOR treatment ,KIDNEY failure ,LITERATURE reviews ,HEMATOLOGICAL oncology ,CELL-mediated cytotoxicity ,CANCER chemotherapy - Abstract
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency that is caused by massive tumor cell lysis. It is commonly associated with hematological cancers like leukemia and lymphoma and uncommonly with solid nonhematologic tumors as well. However, spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome (STLS) without any cytotoxic chemotherapy rarely occurs in solid tumors. We describe a case of STLS in a metastatic adenocarcinoma of unknown primary and review the literature of STLS in solid non-hematologic tumors to identify various risk factors for pathogenesis of this entity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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