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2. Peripheral Facial Palsy after Dental Procedure
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Han-Gyu Lee, Dong-Heon Kim, and Seong-il Oh
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stomatognathic diseases - Abstract
Peripheral facial palsy is often reported after surgery for head or neck tumors and otolaryngologic surgery, but the occurrence of facial nerve palsy after dental procedures is very rare. A 29-year-old man visited our clinic with right-side facial asymmetry and right facial weakness 7 days before. The patient underwent dental treatment 8 days ago. He exhibited weakness of the right side of his face and was unable to close his right eye. He was diagnosed with right-sided peripheral type facial nerve paralysis and treated with an antiviral agent and prednisolone, and the symptoms gradually improved. Facial nerve palsies after dental procedures have been reported in foreign countries, but these cases have been very rarely reported in Korea. We also reported on the efficacy of the conventional treatment of facial nerve palsy after a dental procedure.
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- 2021
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3. Concurrence of Myotonic Dystrophy and Epilepsy
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Dong-Heon Kim, Jin San Lee, Han Kyu Lee, Ki Hoon Shin, and Seong-il Oh
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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4. Employment Policies in an Aging Society: Review of the Experiences of the OECD Countries with Population Aging and Their Policy Responses
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Dong-Heon Kim
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Population Aging ,Aging Society ,Employment Policies ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
In this paper we review the experiences of OECD countries with population aging and their policy responses, and suggest directions and measures of medium and long-term employment policies to cope with population aging in a comprehensive perspective. Specifically, following the policy objective of sustainable economic growth, we systematically classify policy types to cope with population aging and review possibilities and limitations of each policy type, while also considering Korea-specific situations as well as the experiences of other OECD countries. There are two broad types of employment policies to sustain economic growth in an aging society. One is to increase the quantity of labor force and the other is to enhance the quality of labor force. Policies to increase the quantity of labor force include pro-natalist policies, immigration policies, and policies to fully mobilize the labor resources of women and older people. Policies to enhance the quality of labor force include human resource development and flexicurity policies in the labor market. Our review suggests that direct pro-natalist policies seem to be ineffective. Also immigration policies cannot fundamentally solve the problem caused by population aging. Policies to fully mobilize the labor resources of women and older people seem to be the most effective policy. However, labor productivity should be an engine of economic growth in the long run when labor input reaches the limit of its capacity. In conclusion, in the long run, it is most important to enhance the quality of human capital and improve the functioning of the labor market to cope with the challenges of population aging.
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- 2005
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5. Analysis of Postoperative Complications Following Laparoscopic Gastrectomy in 1332 Gastric Cancer Patients
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Do Youn Park, Kihyun Kim, Dong Heon Kim, Si Hak Lee, Tae Yong Jeon, Sun Hwi Hwang, Dae Hwan Kim, Chang In Choi, and Dong Woo Hyun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Laparoscopic gastrectomy ,Postoperative complication ,Cancer ,Minimal invasive surgery ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Gastrectomy ,business ,Laparoscopy - Published
- 2018
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6. Complications and Survival Rate of Patients Over 80 Years Old Who Underwent Laparoscopic Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer
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Ki Hyun Kim, Si Hak Lee, Cheol Woong Choi, Su Jin Kim, Dae Gon Ryu, Chang In Choi, Dae Hwan Kim, Tae Yong Jeon, Dong Heon Kim, and Sun Hwi Hwang
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- 2017
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7. A Study on the Establishment of Business Continuity Management Systems of the Organization During a Pandemic Outbreak (Focusing on the finance correspond case)
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Dong Heon Kim, Seung Weon Yang, Deok Jae Choi, Min Gyun Eun, Dae Jin Kim, Gi Won Kim, and Hyun Min Jang
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Finance ,Business continuity management ,business.industry ,Pandemic ,Outbreak ,Business - Published
- 2016
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8. A Study on the Introduction of Business Continuity Management System for Ensuring Uninterrupted Service of Public Institution Based on a Bottom-up Method
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Seung Weon Yang, Gi Won Kim, Dong Heon Kim, Min Gyun Eun, Dae Jin Kim, Deok Jae Choi, and Hyun Min Jang
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Service (business) ,Process management ,Business continuity management ,Public institution ,Operations management ,Top-down and bottom-up design ,Business - Published
- 2016
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9. Clinically Early Gastric Cancer: Features and Treatment Strategy
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Dae Hwan Kim, Su Jin Kim, Chang In Choi, Dong Heon Kim, Sun Hwi Hwang, Cheol Woong Choi, Tae-Yong Jeon, and Si-Hak Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Lymphovascular invasion ,Stomach ,Perineural invasion ,Cancer ,Lymph node metastasis ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Early Gastric Cancer ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Treatment strategy ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Risk factor ,business - Abstract
This study aimed to clarify the clinicopathologic features and explore treatment strategies for patients with pathologically confirmed advanced gastric cancer (AGC) diagnosed as clinically early gastric cancer (cEGC) before surgery. We included 955 patients who were treated by curative gastrectomy between 2008 and 2013; 42 patients had cEGC. The clinicopathologic features of the patients with cEGC were compared with those of patients with early gastric cancer (EGC); AGC; cancer of the muscularis propria (MP cancer, gastric cancer invading the muscularis propria of the stomach); or SM3 cancer (gastric cancer invading all 3 parts of the submucosal layer). Patients with cEGC had more tumor lymph node metastasis; more lymphatic invasion; and more perineural invasion (all P < 0.001) compared with those with EGC. Patients with cEGC had more tumor lymph node metastasis (P = 0.017) than did patients with SM3. Compared with patients with AGC or MP cancer, patients with cEGC were more likely to be operated on using a laparoscopic procedure and less likely to receive lymph node dissection. Multivariate analysis showed that gross type III [odds ratio (OR), 12.92; P < 0.001] and tumor location (middle body, OR, 2.691; P = 0.009) were significant predictors of cEGC before surgery. Although patients with cEGC had clinicopathologic features similar to those of patients with MP cancer, they were treated like patients with SM3 cancer (e.g., limited use of lymphadenectomy). These findings suggest that patients with cEGC should be given a more aggressive treatment strategy.
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- 2016
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10. Necrotizing soft tissue infection: analysis of the factors related to mortality in 30 cases of a single institution for 5 years
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Hong Jae Jo, Hyung Il Seo, Tae Yong Jun, Chang In Choi, Sung Jin Park, Jae Hun Kim, Sung Pil Yun, and Dong Heon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Necrotizing fasciitis ,Renal function ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Intensive care ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Gangrene ,business.industry ,Soft tissue infection ,Mortality rate ,Fournier gangrene ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,Hemodialysis ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Purpose: Necrotizing soft tissue infection is the infection of the soft tissue with necrotic changes. It is rare, but results in high mortality. We analyzed the characteristics of patients, prognosis, and mortality factors after reviewing 30 cases of a single hospital for 5 years. Methods: From January 2009 to December 2013, 30 patients diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis or Fournier’s gangrene in Pusan National University Hospital were enrolled for this study. The following parameters were analyzed retrospectively: demographics, infection site, initial laboratory finding, initial antibiotics, isolated microorganisms, number of surgeries, time to first operation, length of intensive care unit, and total hospital stays. Results: The overall mortality rate was 23.3%. Mean body mass index (BMI) of the survival group (24.7 ± 5.0 kg/㎡) was significantly higher than the nonsurvival group (22.0 ± 1.4 kg/㎡, P = 0.029). When BMI was less than 23 kg/㎡, the mortality rate was significantly higher (P = 0.025). Two patients (6.7%) with chronic kidney disease requiring hemodialysis died (P = 0.048). Initial WBC count (>13×10 3 /μL), CRP (>26.5 mg/dL), and platelet (PLT) count ( 3 /μL) were found to have negative impact on the prognosis of necrotizing soft tissue infection. Factors such as potassium level, blood urea nitrogen (>27.6 mg/dL), serum creatinine (>1.2 mg/dL) that reflected kidney function were significant mortality factors. Conclusion: Patients with low BMI or abnormal values of WBC count, CRP, and PLT count reflecting the degree of infection or abnormal renal function will need more intensive care.
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- 2016
11. An automatic pronunciation evaluation system using non-native teacher's speech model
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Hye-bin Park, Dong Heon Kim, and Jinoo Joung
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030506 rehabilitation ,Evaluation system ,030504 nursing ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Speech recognition ,Foreign language ,Skill level ,Pronunciation ,computer.software_genre ,Speech model ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fluency ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Artificial intelligence ,Evaluation result ,0305 other medical science ,business ,computer ,Natural language processing ,Consistency problem - Abstract
An appropriate evaluation on learner`s pronunciation has been an important part of foreign language education. The learners should be evaluated and receive proper feedback for pronunciation improvement. Due to the cost and consistency problem of human evaluation, automatic pronunciation evaluation system has been studied. The most of the current automatic evaluation systems utilizes underlying Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) technology. We suggest in this work to evaluate learner`s pronunciation accuracy and fluency in word-level using the ASR and non-native teacher`s speech model. Through the performance evaluation on our system, we confirm the overall evaluation result of pronunciation accuracy and fluency actually represents the learner`s English skill level quite accurately.
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- 2016
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12. Effect of extramucin pools in gastric cancer patients
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Kihyun Kim, Dong Heon Kim, Si-Hak Lee, Cheol-Woong Choi, Dae Hwan Kim, Tae-Yong Jeon, Su Jin Kim, Chang-In Choi, and Sun-Hwi Hwang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Mucin ,Perineural invasion ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Metastasis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mucinous Gastric Adenocarcinoma ,Internal medicine ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,T-stage ,Surgery ,Original Article ,business ,Mucinous adenocarcinoma - Abstract
Purpose: Mucinous gastric adenocarcinoma (MGC) is defined by the World Health Organization as a gastric adenocarcinoma with >50% extracellular mucin pools within the tumors. In this study, we attempted to analyze the clinicopathologic features of patients pathologically diagnosed as gastric cancer with lower than 50% tumor volume of extracellular mucin pool adenocarcinoma (LEMPC). We compared MGC versus nonmucinous gastric adenocarcinoma (NMGC). We were used in abbreviations LEMPC for NMGC including extracellular mucin pool. Methods: Files of 995 patients with gastric cancer NMGC (n = 935), MGC (n = 20), LEMPC (n = 40) who underwent curative resection at Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital from December 2008 to December 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. All pathologic reports after curative resection and evaluated clinicopathologic features were reviewed to identify the effect of extracellular mucin pools in gastric cancer. Results: Compared with the NMGC patients, the clinicopathological features of MGC patients were as follows: more frequent open surgery, larger tumor size, more advanced T stage and N stage, more positive lymph node metastasis, and perineural invasion. LEMPC patients showed similar features compared with NMGC patients. MGC and LEMPC patients showed similar clinicopathological features, except T stage and lymph node metastasis. Conclusion: LEMPC can be thought of as a previous step of MGC. It is reasonable to consider LEMPC patients in the diagnostic criteria of MGC, and to adequately treat.
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- 2015
13. Disaster Risk Analysis of Domestic Public Institutions 2 - Focusing on Analysis of Risk Factors
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Dong-Heon Kim, Yun-Cheul Choi, and Gwang-Duck Seo
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IT risk management ,Risk analysis ,Actuarial science ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Vulnerability assessment ,Public institution ,Business ,Risk factor (computing) ,Risk assessment - Published
- 2015
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14. A Reexamination of the Predictability of Economic Activity Using the Yield Spread.
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HAMILTON, JAMES D. and DONG HEON KIM
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CONSUMPTION (Economics) ,GROSS domestic product ,INTEREST rates ,REVENUE management ,MONETARY policy ,DEMAND for money ,ECONOMICS - Abstract
This paper revisits the yield spread's usefulness for predicting future real GDP growth. We show that the contribution of the spread can be decomposed into the effect of expected future changes in short rates and the effect of the term premium. We find that both factors are relevant for predicting real GDP growth but the respective contributions differ. We investigate whether the cyclical behavior of interest rate volatility could account for either or both effects. We find that while volatility displays important correlations with both the term structure of interest rates and GDP, it does not appear to account for the yield spread's usefulness for predicting GDP growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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15. Validation of Circulating miRNA Biomarkers for Predicting Lymph Node Metastasis in Gastric Cancer
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Tae Yong Jeon, Dong Yup Ryu, Dong Heon Kim, Bong Eun Lee, Hyung Hoi Kim, Gwang Ha Kim, Dae Hwan Kim, Shine Young Kim, and Chang In Choi
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Adult ,Male ,Oncology ,Circulating mirnas ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lymphatic metastasis ,Pilot Projects ,Lymph node metastasis ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Metastasis ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,microRNA ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Medicine ,Lymph node ,Aged ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Cancer ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,MicroRNAs ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,ROC Curve ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Immunology ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Serum mirna ,business - Abstract
We validated candidate biomarkers using circulating miRNAs by analyzing serum miRNA concentrations from patients with gastric cancer (GC) to predict lymph node (LN) metastasis. In a pilot study, serum levels of miR-21, miR-27a, miR-106b, miR-146a, miR-148a, miR-223, and miR-433 were compared in 10 healthy donors, 16 LN-positive patients with GC, and 15 LN-negative patients with GC. Then, we compared the level of three miRNAs (miR-21, miR-146a, and miR-148a) with the total of 79 GC patients with or without LN metastasis. In the pilot study, miR-21, miR-27a, miR-106b, miR-146a, miR-148a, and miR-223 concentrations from LN-positive patients with GC were significantly different from those of LN-negative patients with GC (P0.001, P = 0.003, P = 0.033, P0.001, P0.001, and P = 0.017, respectively). In the validation study, levels of miR-21, miR-146a, and miR-148a increased as pN stage increased (P 0.001, P = 0.001, and P0.001, respectively). Levels of the miRNAs were significantly different between pN0 and pN0 in the pT1 group (P = 0.013, P = 0.004, and P = 0.035, respectively) and among clinical stages (P = 0.001, P = 0.002, and P0.001, respectively). No differences in miRNA levels were observed by pT stage, Lauren's classification, sex, or age. Serum concentrations of miR-21, miR-146a, and miR-148a were closely associated with GC pN stage. These serum miRNA levels could be biomarker candidates to predict the presence of LN metastasis.
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- 2013
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16. Mucin Expression in Gastric Cancer: Reappraisal of Its Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance
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Gregory Y. Lauwers, Dong-Heon Kim, Gwang Ha Kim, Tae-Yong Jeon, Geum Am Song, Dae Hwan Kim, Nari Shin, and Do Youn Park
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Mucin 5AC ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Cohort Studies ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Medicine ,Mucin-6 ,Survival analysis ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,Mucin-2 ,biology ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Mucin ,Mucins ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Intestinal mucin ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Phenotype ,digestive system diseases ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Female ,Neprilysin ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
Context.—The clinical validity of mucin expression in gastric cancer is debated. Whereas several reports demonstrate a correlation between mucin expression and prognosis, others deny such an association. Objectives.—This survival analysis study aims to elucidate the prognostic significance of mucin expression in gastric cancer. Design.—A retrospective survival analysis was done with 412 cases of gastric cancer characterized on the basis of MUC immunohistochemistry using MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC6, and CD10 antibodies; the cases were divided into those with a gastric, an intestinal, or a null mucin phenotype based on the predominant mucin. Results.—There was no association between mucin expression and survival when considering overall gastric cancers or the advanced gastric cancer subtype. However, early gastric cancers with a gastric mucin phenotype showed longer survival than those with an intestinal mucin phenotype (P = .01) or a null phenotype (P = .01). In particular, MUC5AC-positive early gastric cancers resulted in longer survival than did those that did not express MUC5AC (P = .009). The loss of MUC5AC expression was identified as an independent, poor prognostic factor in early gastric cancers using the Cox regression proportional hazard model (hazard ratio, 3.50; P = .045). Conclusions.—MUC5AC expression is significantly associated with patient survival and can be used to predict outcomes in the gastric cancers, especially in the early gastric cancers.
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17. Risk factors for lymph node metastasis in mucosal gastric cancer and re-evaluation of endoscopic submucosal dissection
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Kihyun Kim, Hyun Jung Lee, Chang In Choi, Sun-Hwi Hwang, Cheol Woong Choi, Si-Hak Lee, Tae-Yong Jeon, Su Jin Kim, Dae Hwan Kim, and Dong Heon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Muscularis mucosae ,Neoplasm metastasis ,Stomach neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Lymph node ,Lymph nodes ,Univariate analysis ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Histology ,Odds ratio ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Risk factors ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
Purpose The selection of the appropriate treatment strategy for patients with mucosal gastric cancer (MGC) remains controversial. In the present study, we aimed to determine the risk factors for lymph node (LN) metastasis in MGC and reassess the role of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Methods We examined 1,191 MGC patients who underwent curative gastrectomy between January 2005 and December 2014. We determined the clinicopathologic risk factors for LN metastasis among the MGC patients. Results Among 1,191 patients with MGC, 42 patients (3.5%) had LN metastasis. Univariate analysis indicated that age ≤ 50 years (P = 0.045), tumor invasion to the muscularis mucosa (P < 0.001), tumor size > 2 cm (P = 0.014), presence of ulceration (P = 0.01), diffuse type as per Lauren classification (P = 0.005), and undifferentiated-type histology (P = 0.001) were associated with LN metastasis. Moreover, multivariate analysis indicated that tumor invasion to the muscularis mucosa (P = 0.001; odds ratio [OR], 4.909), presence of ulceration (P = 0.036; OR, 1.982), and undifferentiated-type histology (P = 0.025; OR, 4.233) were independent risk factors for LN metastasis. In particular, LN metastasis was observed in some MGC cases with indications for ESD, including absolute indications (1 of 179, 0.6%) and expanded indications (9 of 493, 1.8%). Conclusion Although MGC patients can be treated via ESD, we recommend that they undergo a more aggressive treatment strategy if they have tumor invasion to the muscularis mucosa, ulceration, or undifferentiated-type histology in the final pathology report.
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- 2016
18. Reemployment bonuses in Korea: Policy implications from reemployment bonus experiments of the USA and Japan's reemployment bonuses
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Dong-Heon Kim
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Labour economics ,Economics - Published
- 2011
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19. What is an oil shock? Panel data evidence
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Dong Heon Kim
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Statistics and Probability ,Economics and Econometrics ,Relation (database) ,Economic fluctuation ,Oil shock ,Nonlinear flexible inference ,Panel data ,Error components model, Economic fluctuation ,jel:E32 ,Inference ,jel:C33 ,Shock (economics) ,Nonlinear system ,Mathematics (miscellaneous) ,Random error ,Economics ,Econometrics ,Oil price ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) - Abstract
This paper characterizes the nonlinear relation between oil price change and GDP growth, focusing on the panel data of various industrialized countries. Toward this end, the paper extends a flexible nonlinear inference to the panel data analysis where the random error components are incorporated into the flexible approach. The paper reports clear evidence of nonlinearity in the panel and confirms earlier claims in the literature - oil price increases are much more important than decreases and previous upheaval in oil prices causes the marginal effect of any given oil price change to be reduced. Our result suggests that the nonlinear oil-macroeconomy relation is generally observable over different industrialized countries and it is desirable for one to use the nonlinear function of oil price change for GDP forecast.
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- 2011
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20. A Comparative Analysis of Extended Unemployment Benefits between Korea and the USA and Its Policy Implications
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Dong-Heon Kim and Jai-Joon Hur
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Macroeconomics ,Public economics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Unemployment ,Economics ,media_common - Published
- 2011
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21. Coagulase-Positive Staphylococcal Necrotizing Fasciitis Subsequent to Shoulder Sprain in a Healthy Woman
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Dong Heon Kim, Hyeung-June Kim, and Dukhwan Ko
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Coagulase ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Sprain ,Fulminant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Necrotizing fasciitis ,Case Report ,Staphylococcal infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Liver disease ,Medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Fasciitis, Necrotizing ,Fasciitis ,business.industry ,Immunosuppression ,Middle Aged ,Staphylococcal Infections ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Arm ,Sprains and Strains ,Surgery ,Female ,Anaerobic bacteria ,Shoulder Injuries ,business - Abstract
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a deep infection of the subcutaneous tissue that progressively destroys fascia and fat; it is associated with systemic toxicity, a fulminant course, and high mortality. NF most frequently develops from trauma that compromises skin integrity, and is more common in patients with predisposing medical conditions such as diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, alcoholism, renal disease, liver disease, immunosuppression, malignancy, or corticosteroid use. Most often, NF is caused by polymicrobial pathogens including aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. NF caused by Staphylococcus aureus as a single pathogen, however, is rare. Here we report a case of NF that developed in a healthy woman after an isolated shoulder sprain that occurred without breaking a skin barrier, and was caused by Staphylococcus aureus as a single pathogen.
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- 2010
22. The Effect of CoP on Social Capital and Organizational Performance from Yuhan-Kimberly, POSCO and HIRA
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Young-Jae Kim, Dong-Heon Kim, and Lee, Young-Chan
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Business administration ,Business ,Organizational performance ,Social capital ,Intellectual capital - Published
- 2010
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23. Erratum to: Complications and Survival Rate of Patients Over 80 Years Old Who Underwent Laparoscopic Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer
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Dae Hwan Kim, Cheol Woong Choi, Chang In Choi, Kihyun Kim, Dae Gon Ryu, Si Hak Lee, Su Jin Kim, Tae Yong Jeon, Sun Hwi Hwang, and Dong Heon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Laparoscopic gastrectomy ,Cancer ,030230 surgery ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Gastrectomy ,business ,Stomach cancer ,Survival rate - Published
- 2018
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24. The New Keynesian Phillips Curve: From Sticky Inflation to Sticky Prices
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Dong Heon Kim, Chengsi Zhang, and Denise R. Osborn
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Inflation ,Economics and Econometrics ,Rational expectations ,Inflation targeting ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Keynesian economics ,Monetary policy ,jel:E52 ,jel:E31 ,jel:E58 ,jel:E37 ,New Keynesian Phillips Curve, inflation survey forecasts, sticky prices, structural breaks, monetary policy ,Stagflation ,Accounting ,New Keynesian economics ,Economics ,Real interest rate ,Phillips curve ,Finance ,media_common - Abstract
The New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) model of inflation dynamics based on forward-looking expectations is of great theoretical significance in monetary policy analysis. Empirical studies, however, often find that inflation inertia, rather than inflation expectations, dominate the dynamics of the short-run aggregate supply curve. This paper examines this inconsistency by investigating multiple structural changes in the NKPC for the US over 1968-2005. Both inflation expectations survey data and a rational expectations approximation are used to capture expectations. We find that forward-looking behavior plays a smaller role during the high and volatile inflation regime to 1981 than in the subsequent period of moderate inflation, providing support for the empirical coherence of sticky prices models over the last two decades. A further break in the intercept of the NKPC is identified around 2001 and this may be associated with monetary policy in the recent period.
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- 2008
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25. Another Look at Yield Spreads: The Role of Liquidity
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Dong Heon Kim
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Economics and Econometrics - Published
- 2008
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26. Differential effect of NF-κB activity on β-catenin/Tcf pathway in various cancer cells
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Hyun Hwa Cho, Ji Min Yu, Sung Jong Choi, Sung Sook Yu, Jin Sup Jung, Ji Sun Song, and Dong Heon Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lucine zipper tumor suppressor 2 ,β-Catenin/Tcf ,Biophysics ,Down-Regulation ,Cancer cell ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Models, Biological ,Biochemistry ,NF-κB ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Structural Biology ,law ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Neoplasms ,Glioma ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,beta Catenin ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,NF-kappa B ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Crosstalk (biology) ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,Catenin ,Cancer research ,Suppressor ,Peptides ,TCF Transcription Factors ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
beta-Catenin/Tcf and NF-kappaB pathways play an important role in biological functions. We determined the underlying mechanisms of differential interaction between two pathways in various human cancer cell lines. NF-kappaB positively regulated beta-catenin/Tcf pathways in human glioblastoma, whereas it has an opposite effect on beta-catenin/Tcf pathways in colon, liver, and breast cancer cells. Expression of lucine zipper tumor suppressor 2 (lzts2) was positively regulated by NF-kappaB activity in colon, liver, and breast cancer cells, whereas negatively regulated in glioma cells. Downregulation of lzts2 increased the beta-catenin/Tcf promoter activity and inhibited NF-kappaB-induced modulation of the nuclear translocation of beta-catenin. These data indicate that the differential crosstalk between beta-catenin/Tcf and NF-kappaB pathway in various cancer cells is resulted from the differences in the regulation of NF-kappaB-induced lzts2 expression.
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- 2008
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27. RImmunohistochemical Evaluation of E-cadherin/catenin (alpha-, beta-, gamma-catenin and p120CTN) Complex Expression in Early Gastric Cancer
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Dong Heon Kim, Kyu Hwang Chae, Kang Seuk Suh, Moon Sup Sim, Do Youn Park, Tae Yong Jeon, and Tae Yong Jo
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Stomach neoplasm ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cadherin ,Cancer ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Early Gastric Cancer ,Oncology ,Catenin ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Immunohistochemistry ,Catenin complex ,Carcinogenesis - Abstract
PURPOSE The significance of abnormal E-cadherin/ catenin complex expression and the correlation of each of its components in cancer remain unclear. This study aimed to characterize the clinical significance of the abnormal membrane expression of the E-cadherin/ catenin complex and the localization patterns of the beta- catenin and p120CTN in early gastric cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS Immunohistochemical staining for E-cadherin, alpha-, beta- and gamma-catenin and p120CTN were performed on 47 early gastric cancer specimens. The patterns of membrange expression of the E-cadherin/catenin complex, and the localization patterns of the beta-catenin and p120CTN, were semi quantitatively graded as loss, reduced, preserved or negative and positive. RESULTS An abnormal immunoreactivity of at least one of E-cadherin/catenin complex proteins was noted in 46 (97.8%) of the 47 early gastric cancer cases. There were no significant correlations of the membrane E-cadherin/catenin expression with, either, sex, age, location, size, macroscopic type, depth of invasion or lymphovascular invasion. Abnormal expressions of membrane E-cadherin, beta-catenin and gamma-catenin were more frequent in the diffuse-type than in the intestinal type. No linear correlation was shown for the beta-catenin between the membrane and cytoplasmic expressions. Nuclear staining of the beta-catenin was observed in 5 (10.6%) cases, but nuclear staining of the p120CTN, a promotor of Kaiso transcriptional factor, was not seen. CONCLUSION These results suggest that alterations of the E-cadherin/catenin complex may be involved in the early stages of gastric cancer. Although beta-catenin functions as a transcriptional factor, the inactivation of membrane E-cadherin does not appear to result in significant increases in the level of cytoplasmic beta-catenin. Kaiso transcriptional factor may not be involved in the early carcinogenesis of gastric cancer.
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- 2015
28. Induction of protective immune responses against the challenge ofActinobacillus pleuropneumoniaeby the oral administration of transgenic tobacco plant expressing ApxIIA toxin from the bacteria
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Kyung Yeol Lee, Moon Sik Yang, Dong Heon Kim, Gook Hyun Chung, Ju Kim, Yong Suk Jang, Han Sang Yoo, Charles J. Arntzen, and Tae-Jin Kang
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Microbiology (medical) ,animal diseases ,Immunology ,Administration, Oral ,Exotoxins ,Virulence ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Immunoglobulin G ,Hemolysin Proteins ,Mice ,Actinobacillus Infections ,Immune system ,Bacterial Proteins ,Antigen ,Tobacco ,medicine ,Animals ,Immunology and Allergy ,Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae ,Vaccines ,Vaccines, Synthetic ,Toxin ,Immunogenicity ,Lethal dose ,General Medicine ,Plants, Genetically Modified ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Disease Models, Animal ,Infectious Diseases ,biology.protein - Abstract
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae is the causative agent of porcine pleuropneumonia. Among the virulence factors, ApxIIA, a bacterial exotoxin, is reportedly expressed in many serotypes and is considered as a candidate for the development of a vaccine against the bacterial infection. Previously, we isolated a field strain of A. pleuropneumoniae serotype 2 in Korea and characterized its exotoxins to develop an oral vaccine. In this study, we initially confirmed the immunogenicity of ApxIIA expressed in Escherichia coli. We then developed transgenic tobacco expressing ApxIIA and tested its efficacy to induce a protective immune response against A. pleuropneumoniae infection after oral administration of the plant powder. We observed that protective immune responses were induced in mice after oral administration of the plant powder once a week for 4 weeks. Immunoassays revealed that the levels of antigen-specific immunoglobulin G against ApxIIA increased in mice that were fed a powder made from the transgenic plant, but not in mice fed a powder made from wild-type tobacco. Additionally, mice fed the transgenic plant powder were protected from an injection of a lethal dose of A. pleuropneumoniae. These results support that the transgenic plant may be a suitable candidate for an oral vaccine that could be used effectively against A. pleuropneumoniae infection.
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29. Nonlinearity in the Fed's monetary policy rule
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Dong Heon Kim, Marianne Sensier, and Denise R. Osborn
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Inflation ,Economics and Econometrics ,Nonlinear system ,Output gap ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Keynesian economics ,Monetary policy ,Economics ,Phillips curve ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,media_common - Abstract
This paper investigates the nature of nonlinearities in the monetary policy rule of the US Fed using the flexible approach of Hamilton (2001a). We find that while there is significant evidence of nonlinearity for the period to 1979, there is little such evidence for the subsequent period. Possible asymmetries in the Fed’s reactions to inflation deviations from target and the output gap in the 1960s and 70s may tell part of the story, but do not capture the entire nature of the nonlinearity. The inclusion of the interaction between inflation deviations and the output gap, as recently proposed, appears to characterize the nonlinear policy rule more adequately.
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30. A Reexamination of the Predictability of Economic Activity Using the Yield Spread
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James D. Hamilton and Dong Heon Kim
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Economics and Econometrics ,Yield spread ,Real gross domestic product ,Accounting ,Interest rate volatility ,Short rate ,Econometrics ,Economics ,Yield curve ,Predictability ,Volatility (finance) ,Finance ,Term (time) - Abstract
This paper revisits the yield spread's usefulness for predicting future real GDP growth. We show that the contribution of the spread can be decomposed into the effect of expected future changes in short rates and the effect of the term premium. We find that both factors are relevant for predicting real GDP growth but the respective contributions differ. We investigate whether the cyclical behavior of interest rate volatility could account for either or both effects. We find that while volatility displays important correlations with both the term structure of interest rates and GDP, it does not appear to account for the yield spread's usefulness for predicting GDP growth.
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- 2002
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31. Solitary Peutz-Jeghers-type appendiceal hamartomatous polyp growing into the terminal ileum
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Tae Yong Jeon, Do Youn Park, Dae Hwan Kim, Chang In Choi, Nari Shin, and Dong Heon Kim
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Hamartoma ,Mucocutaneous zone ,Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome ,Peutz–Jeghers syndrome ,Case Report ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system ,Hamartomatous Polyp ,Intussusception (medical disorder) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Terminal ileum ,Appendectomy ,Humans ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Disease entity ,business.industry ,Ileal Diseases ,Peutz jeghers ,Intestinal Polyps ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Appendix ,digestive system diseases ,Ileal Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,surgical procedures, operative ,Appendiceal Neoplasms ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Intussusception - Abstract
Solitary Peutz-Jeghers type hamartomatous polyp is rare. It is considered to be related to a variant Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) and may be a separate disease entity. A 50-year-old man was referred to our hospital with a diagnosis of intussusception in the terminal ileum and underwent segmental ileal resection with appendectomy. We identified a 3.5-cm diameter polyp arising from the appendix with ingrowth into the terminal ileum. The polyp was confirmed to be a hamartomatous polyp of Peutz-Jeghers-type, histologically. However, the patient had no characteristic manifestations of PJS such as mucocutaneous pigmentation and family history. There are few reports of appendiceal hamartomatous polyp in PJS patients and solitary appendiceal hamartomatous polyp is even rarer. Also, rather than telescoping, ours is the first reported intussuscepted lesion, to the best of our knowledge.
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32. Update on sequential isologous rat organ transplantation: Pancreaticoduodenal and kidney transplantations
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Lan Mao, Ada Lentini, Tatum Tarin, Milbhor D'Silva, Bantayehu Sileshi, Tyler Youngkin, Chang H. Yoo, Sun Lee, Charles Cho, Dong-Heon Kim, Sung Kim, William Wei, Masumi Nozawa, Giuseppe Mazzoni, Ruben F. Gittes, Donna Lee, Yuqin Wang, Marilena Fazi, and Paul L. Wolf
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Male ,Microsurgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Time Factors ,Pancreatic disease ,Duodenum ,Kidney ,Organ transplantation ,medicine.artery ,Animals ,Medicine ,Pancreas ,Digestive System Surgical Procedures ,Aorta ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,Rats ,isologous organ transpantation ,Transplantation ,Transplantation, Isogeneic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Rats, Inbred Lew ,Female ,Surgery ,Pancreas Transplantation ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
This periodic report includes intermittent results of consecutive pancreaticoduodenal (Pd) and kidney (Kt) transplants in inbred rats and results on double kidney transplants that did not follow sequential transplant protocol. Eight 24-month-old Lewis pancreas, kidney, and aorta served histological controls showing normal histological architecture with no atherosclerosis developed in the aorta. Thirty-four month old pancreas and thirty-two month old kidneys, which resided in young hosts for at least three occasions, appeared as youthful Pd and Kt grafts. They show normal histological appearance for more than the expected life span of a Lewis rat. The fact that not only pancreases but also kidneys outlived their host leads to the study of other different organs' viability as aged valuable grafts. Nevertheless, the threats by the development of atherosclerosis in graft-associated aortas resulted in slow progression of the follow-ups.
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33. Search costs and the quit rate
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Dong Heon Kim
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Economics and Econometrics ,Actuarial science ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hazard ratio ,Econometrics ,Economics ,Search cost ,Wage ,Finance ,media_common - Abstract
In a simple model of job search with belated information, we show that an increase in search costs decreases the expected probability of a quit, if the wage offer distribution possesses a monotonically increasing hazard rate property. The model is then applied to a marital search.
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- 1995
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34. 87P: Qualitative and quantitative interpretation of F-18 FDG PET/CT to differentiate metastatic mediastinal lymph node in non-small cell lung carcinoma patients with benign mediastinal lymph node hyperplasia
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Dong Heon Kim, Kwang-Baek Kim, Y.S. Kim, Bongsoo Son, Seong Hoon Yoon, and In-Suk Kim
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,business.industry ,Hyperplasia ,medicine.disease ,F 18 fdg pet ct ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Mediastinal lymph node ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Non small cell ,Radiology ,business - Published
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35. Duodenal stump fistula after gastrectomy for gastric cancer: risk factors, prevention, and management
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Ung Bae Jeon, Dong Heon Kim, Hyun June Paik, Si Hak Lee, Dae Hwan Kim, Tae Yong Jeon, Chang In Choi, Cheol Woong Choi, and Sun Hwi Hwang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030230 surgery ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gastrectomy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Univariate analysis ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Gastric outlet obstruction ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Gastric neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,T-stage ,Original Article ,business ,Complication ,Gastric Neoplasm ,Intestinal fistula - Abstract
Purpose: A duodenal stump fistula is one of the most severe complications after gastrectomy for gastric cancer. We aimed to analyze the risk factors for this problem, and to identify the methods used for its prevention and management. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 716 consecutive patients who underwent curative gastrectomy with a duodenal stump for gastric cancer between 2008 and 2013. Results: A duodenal stump fistula occurred in 16 patients (2.2%) and there were 2 deaths in this group. Univariate analysis revealed age >60 years (odds ratio [OR], 3.09; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.99–9.66), multiple comorbidities (OR, 4.23; 95% CI, 1.50–11.92), clinical T stage (OR, 2.91; 95% CI, 1.045-8.10), and gastric outlet obstruction (OR, 8.64; 95% CI, 2.61–28.61) to be significant factors for developing a duodenal stump fistula. Multivariate analysis identified multiple comorbidities (OR, 3.92; 95% CI, 1.30–11.80) and gastric outlet obstruction (OR, 5.62; 95% CI, 1.45–21.71) as predictors of this complication. Conclusion: Multiple comorbidities and gastric outlet obstruction were the main risk factors for a duodenal stump fistula. Therefore, preventive methods and aggressive management should be applied for patients at high risk.
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36. Clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of remnant gastric cancer
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Dong Heon Kim, Dae Hwan Kim, Jae Hun Kim, Tae Yong Jeon, Gwang Ha Kim, Sang Bong Lee, and Do Youn Park
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Gastric remnant cancer ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Survival ,business.industry ,Medical record ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Gastroenterology ,Cancer ,Postoperative complication ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,University hospital ,Prognosis ,Surgery ,Oncology ,Medicine ,Original Article ,Stage (cooking) ,business ,Survival rate - Abstract
Purpose: The long-term survival rate of gastric cancer patients after surgery has recently increased as a result of making an early diagnosis of gastric cancer. Therefore, the incidence of remnant gastric cancer is increasing. This study was performed to evaluate the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of patients with remnant gastric cancer. Materials and Methods: From January 2005 to December 2009, twenty-nine patients with remnant gastric cancer and who underwent surgery at Pusan National University Hospital were enrolled in this study. We retrospectively reviewed and analyzed their medical records. We also divided them into two groups: the remnant gastric cancer (RGC)-B group (first operation for benign disease) and the RGC-M group (first operation for malignant disease). Results: The RGC-B group included ten patients and the RGC-M group included nineteen patients. The mean interval between the first and second operations was 17 years. The curative resection rate was 93.1% (27/29). The postoperative complication rate was 20.7% (6/29) and there was no perioperative mortality. Ten (37%) of twenty-seven patients experienced recurrence after curative resection and eight patients (27.6%) expired due to aggravation of remnant stomach cancer. An advanced TNM stage and non-curative resection were the negative prognostic factors for survival for patients with remnant stomach cancer (P=0.0453 and P
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- 2010
37. Is it possible to differentiate gastric GISTs from gastric leiomyomas by EUS?
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Geun Am Song, Dae Hwan Kim, Do Youn Park, Gwang Ha Kim, Jeong Heo, Cheol Woong Choi, Dong Heon Kim, and Suk Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,neoplasms ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Leiomyoma ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Gastroenterology ,General Medicine ,Original Articles ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Gastric Leiomyoma ,ROC Curve ,Female ,business - Abstract
To evaluate the ultrasonography (EUS) features of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) as compared with gastric leiomyomas and then to determine the EUS features that could predict malignant GISTs.We evaluated the endoscopic EUS features in 53 patients with gastric mesenchymal tumors confirmed by histopathologic diagnosis. The GISTs were classified into benign and malignant groups according to the histological risk classification.Immunohistochemical analyses demonstrated 7 leiomyomas and 46 GISTs. Inhomogenicity, hyperechogenic spots, a marginal halo and higher echogenicity as compared with the surrounding muscle layer appeared more frequently in the GISTs than in the leiomyomas (P0.05). The presence of at least two of these four features had a sensitivity of 89.1% and a specificity of 85.7% for predicting GISTs. Except for tumor size and irregularity of the border, most of the EUS features were not helpful for predicting the malignant potential of GISTs. On multivariate analysis, only the maximal diameter of the GISTs was an independent predictor. The optimal size for predicting malignant GISTs was 35 mm. The sensitivity and specificity using this value were 92.3% and 78.8%, respectively.EUS may help to differentiate gastric GISTs from gastric leiomyomas. Once GISTs are suspected, surgery should be considered if the size is greater than 3.5 cm.
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38. Intracorporeal esophagojejunostomy using the double stapling technique after laparoscopic total gastrectomy: A retrospective case-series study
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Dong Il Kim, Jae Hun Kim, Tae Yong Jeon, Chang In Choi, Dae Hwan Kim, Dong Heon Kim, and Do Youn Park
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Male ,Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Jejunostomy ,Anastomosis ,Postoperative Complications ,Retrospective Study ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Esophagus ,Laparoscopy ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Gastric emptying ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,Gastroenterology ,Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y ,General Medicine ,Perioperative ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Esophagostomy ,business - Abstract
AIM: To introduce a simple and safe anvil insertion technique to esophagus during laparoscopic total gastrectomy (LTG). METHODS: Between July 2010 and December 2012, 58 consecutive patients with early gastric cancer underwent LTG were enrolled. We performed a simple and safe Roux-en-Y esophagojejunostomy using the double stapling technique to all patients. Then patients’ characteristics, perioperative outcome and histopathologic data were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: The mean age and body mass index were 59.3 ± 9.7 years and 22.7 ± 2.6 kg/m2. The mean operation, reconstruction and anvil insertion times (from gastric incision to linear stapling) were 251.8 ± 57.0, 43.1 ± 2.8 and 4.2 ± 1.9 min, respectively. Intraoperative blood loss was 204.6 ± 156.3 mL and there was no open conversion. The postoperative complications were in 8 cases (delayed gastric emptying in 4 cases, pulmonary complication in 2 cases, pancreatitis in 1 case, anastomotic stricture in 1 case). Anastomotic stricture occurred after discharge and was recovered by endoscopic intervention. The patients were discharged at a mean of 9.6 ± 2.0 d after surgery. Neither leakage nor bleeding from the esophagojejunostomy occurred postoperatively. The mean proximal margin of specimen was 2.7 ± 2.8 cm CONCLUSION: Roux-en Y esophagojejunostomy using the double stapling technique is simple and rapid, and it may offer a solid, alternative reconstruction method for LTG or proximal gastrectomy.
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39. On the Expectations Hypothesis in US Term Structure
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Erdenebat Bataa, Dong Heon Kim, and Denise R. Osborn
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jel:E43 ,expectations hypothesis, term structure of interest rates, vector autoregression ,jel:G10 - Abstract
We extend the vector autoregression (VAR) based expectations hypothesis (EH) test of term structure, considered in Bekaert & Hodrick (2001), B&H thereafter, using recent developments in bootstrap literature. Modifications include the use of wild bootstrap to allow for conditional heteroskedasticity in the VAR residuals without imposing strict parameterization, while keeping their contemporaneous correlation, endogeneous model selection procedure in the bootstrap replications to reflect true uncertainty and the stationarity correction designed to prevent finite- sample bias adjusted VAR parameters from becoming explosive. Since Lagrange Miltiplier, Wald and Distance Metric test statistics used in this study are all asymptotically pivotal we estimate their finite sample distributions using a computer simulation, rather than relying on the approximation provided by the first order asymptotic theory. When the modified B&H methodology is applied to extensive US zero coupon term structure data ranging from 1 month to 10 years we find less rejections for the theory in a sub-sample of Jan 1982- Dec 2003 than in Jan 1952- Dec 1978, and when it is rejected it occurs at the very short and long ends of the maturity spectrum. It is also relieving to note that this inference seems to be robust to both AIC and SIC model selection methods. In terms of the conclusions made about the validity of the EH of term structure, the main difference between this study and its counterpart of Sarno, Thornton & Valente (2006), which uses the original B&H methodology, is that we reject the theory less often than they do. This is probably as one would expect, since we test the EH theory of term structure only as opposed to Sarno et al (2006) who, in effect, are testing a joint null hypothesis of the conditional homoskedasticity in the residuals and exogenous lag length of the VAR along with the EH.
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- 2006
40. Observed Inflation Forecasts and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
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Dong Heon Kim, Chengsi Zhang, and Denise R. Osborn
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Statistics and Probability ,Inflation ,Economics and Econometrics ,Stylized fact ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Keynesian economics ,Autocorrelation ,jel:E31 ,jel:E58 ,New Keynesian Phillips Curve, serial correlation, GMM, inflation forecasts ,Variable (computer science) ,Extended model ,Output gap ,Econometrics ,New Keynesian economics ,Economics ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,Phillips curve ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,media_common - Abstract
Empirical estimations of the micro-founded New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) using rational inflation expectation proxies have often found that the output gap is an invalid measure of inflation pressure. This paper investigates the empirical success of the NKPC in explaining US inflation when observed measures of inflation expectations are used in conjunction with the output gap. The paper also contributes to the literature by addressing the important problem of serial correlation in the stylized NKPC and developing an extended model to account for this serial correlation. Contrary to recent results indicating no role for the output gap, we find it to be a statistically significant driving variable for inflation, with this finding robust to whether the inflation expectations series used relates to individual consumers, professional forecasters or the US Fed. In most of our estimations, however, lagged inflation dominates the role of inflation expectations, casting doubt on the extent to which price setting is forward-looking over the period 1968 to 2005. From an econometric perspective, the paper uses GMM estimation to account for endogeneity while also addressing concerns raised in recent studies about weak instrumental variables used in estimating NKPC models.
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41. Nonlinearity in the Term Structure
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Dong Heon Kim
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Nonlinearity, Term Structure, Affine model, Quadratic model, Flexible nonlinear model ,jel:E43 ,jel:C13 ,jel:G12 - Abstract
This paper uses the flexible approach of Hamilton (2001) to investigate the nature of nonlinearities in the term structure. The paper reports clear evidence of nonlinearity, in contrast to the affine term structure model and consistent with recent claims in the literature. We find that there is a threshold effect of volatility on the interest rate but this effect does not capture the entire nature of the nonlinearity. The quadratic term structure model recently proposed performs better for capturing the nonlinearity than the threshold model but the former model seems to miss some aspect of nonlinearity for short-term rates. However, our flexible nonlinear model which incorporates the threshold effect and the convexity of volatility into the quadratic model, generally performs well for all interest rates. The paper suggests that this model is a promising representation of nonlinearities and out-of-sample forecasts support the claim of nonlinearities
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42. Single-incision intragastric resection for upper and mid gastric submucosal tumors: a case-series study
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Gwang Ha Kim, Do Youn Park, Si Hak Lee, Chang In Choi, Dae Hwan Kim, Dong Heon Kim, Sun Hwi Hwang, and Tae Yong Jeon
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Stomach neoplasm ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Stomach ,Standard treatment ,Surgery ,Gastric mucosa ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gastrectomy ,Fundus (uterus) ,medicine ,Gastrointestinal stromal tumors ,Original Article ,Laparoscopy ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Purpose: Laparoscopic gastric wedge resection is a standard treatment for removing gastric submucosal tumors (SMTs). So far, however, there have been few reports of single-incision laparoscopic intragastric wedge resection. Our aim was to describe this procedure and our experience with it. Methods: From January 2010 to December 2013, a total of 21 consecutive patients with gastric SMTs underwent singleincision intragastric resection at our institution. Their clinicopathologic data were analyzed retrospectively. Results: The patients consisted of nine men and 12 women with a mean age of 51.9 ± 12.9 years (22?69 years). Their mean body mass index was 22.6 ± 2.0 kg/m2. Mean tumor size was 2.4 ± 0.7 cm, with the following anatomic distribution: esophagogastric junction in three patients, fundus in twelve, upper body in three, and lower body in two. Mean operating time was 68.6 ± 12.0 minutes. There were no conversions to open surgery and no major intraoperative complications. Time to resumption of water intake was 1.4 ± 0.5 days. Mean hospital stay was 4.9 ± 1.7 days. There were no recurrences or deaths during the mean 19-month follow-up. Conclusion: Single-incision intragastric wedge resection is a feasible and safe procedure. It is especially efficient for treating small endophytic gastric SMTs located on the upper and mid portion of the stomach.
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43. Search Costs and the Probability of Dissolution
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Dong-Heon Kim
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musculoskeletal diseases ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,jel:J12 ,search costs, probability of dissolution, monotone-hazard-rate condition ,jel:J64 ,eye diseases ,humanities ,health care economics and organizations - Abstract
In an econoic analysis of marital dissolution, Becker, Landes amd Michael(1977) asset that an increase in the cost of finding a suitable mate increases the probability of dissolution.
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- 2001
44. A Re-examination of the Predictability of Economic Activity Using the Yield Spread
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Dong Heon Kim and James D. Hamilton
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Macroeconomics ,Yield spread ,Real gross domestic product ,Interest rate volatility ,Short rate ,Business cycle ,Economics ,Econometrics ,Yield curve ,Predictability ,Volatility (finance) - Abstract
This paper revisits the yield spread's usefulness for predicting future real GDP growth. We show that the contribution of the spread can be decomposed into the effect of expected future changes in short rates and the effect of the term premium. We find that both factors are relevant for predicting real GDP growth but the respective contributions differ. We investigate whether the cyclical behavior of interest rate volatility could account for either or both effects. We find that while volatility displays important correlations with both the term structure of interest rates and GDP, it does not appear to account for the yield spread's usefulness for predicting GDP growth.
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- 2001
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45. A Re-examination of the Predictability of Economic Activity Using the Yield Spread
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James Hamilton and Dong Heon Kim
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050208 finance ,0502 economics and business ,05 social sciences ,050207 economics - Published
- 2000
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46. A Re-examination of the Predictability of Economic Activity Using the Yield Spread
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James D. Hamilton and Dong Heon Kim
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This paper revisits the yield spread's usefulness for predicting future real GDP growth. We show that the contribution of the spread can be decomposed into the effect of expected future changes in short rates and the effect of the term premium. We find that both factors are relevant for predicting real GDP growth but the respective contributions differ. We investigate whether the cyclical behavior of interest rate volatility could account for either or both effects. We find that while volatility displays important correlations with both the term structure of interest rates and GDP, it does not appear to account for the yield spread's usefulness for predicting GDP growth.
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- 2000
47. Multiple bone metastases after curative resection of early gastric cancer confined to mucosa without lymph node metastasis
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Tae Yong Jeon, Sung Jin Park, Chang In Choi, Dong Heon Kim, Jae Hun Kim, and Dae Hwan Kim
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Stomach neoplasm ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Bone metastasis ,Cancer ,Lymph node metastasis ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,Early Gastric Cancer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peritoneum ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Lymph ,business ,Survival rate - Abstract
Early gastric cancer has an excellent prognosis in patients who had curative resection. The 5-year survival rate is at least 90% and the recurrence rate is under 5% in most reports. However, distant metastases are rare but exist. The gastric cancer recurs mainly at the peritoneum, liver, or lymph nodes. Bone metastases are infrequent in gastric cancer, especially in early gastric cancer. We report here a rare case of early gastric cancer, confined to mucosa without lymph node metastasis, with multiple bone metastases.
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48. An Equilibrium Model of Search with Belated Information
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Dong Heon Kim
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In this paper I develop a simple equilibrium model of search with belated information in which a nondegenerate wage offer distribution is endogenously determined. The main results of the model are that an increase in search costs leads to a decrease in the equilibrium unemployment rate and quit rates, if the hazard function of the productivity distribution is monotonically increasing.
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- 1995
49. Risk Factors of Periprosthetic Fracture after Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Dong Heon Kim, Seung-Han Cha, Hyung Jun Kim, and Ju Young Shin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Total knee replacement ,Total knee arthroplasty ,Periprosthetic ,Medicine ,Risk factor ,business ,Surgery - Abstract
1 통신저자:김 동 헌 충청북도 충주시 교현동 620-5 건국대학교 의과대학 충주병원 정형외과학교실 Tel:043-840-8250ᆞFax:043-844-7300 E-mail:kdkim@kku.ac.kr 접수: 2011. 3. 1 심사(수정): 2011. 5. 31 게재확정: 2011. 11. 22 Address reprint requests to:Dong-Heon Kim, M.D. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Konkuk University, 620-5, Kyohyun-dong, Chungju 380-704, Korea Tel:82-43-840-8250ᆞFax:82-43-844-7300 E-mail:kdkim@kku.ac.kr 인공 슬관절 전치환술 후 인공관절 치환물 주위 골절의 위험인자
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- 2012
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50. Is Surgical Treatment Necessary after Non-curative Endoscopic Resection for Early Gastric Cancer?
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Do Yoon Park, Jae Hun Kim, Gwang Ha Kim, Ji Ho Lee, Dae Hwan Kim, Tae Yong Jeon, and Dong Heon Kim
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Early gastric cancer ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intestinal type ,business.industry ,Residual cancer ,Gastroenterology ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Lateral margin ,Surgical indication ,Surgery ,Early Gastric Cancer ,Oncology ,Endoscopic resection ,Resection margin ,Medicine ,Original Article ,business ,Surgical treatment - Abstract
Purpose Additional surgery is commonly recommended in gastric cancer patients who have a high risk of lymph node metastasis or a positive resection margin after endoscopic resection. We conducted this study to determine factors related to residual cancer and to determine the appropriate treatment strategy. Materials and methods A total of 28 patients who underwent curative gastrectomy due to non-curative endoscopic resection for early gastric cancer between January 2006 and June 2009 were enrolled in this study. Their clinicopathological findings were reviewed retrospectively and analyzed for residual cancer. Results Of the 28 patients, surgical specimens showed residual cancers in eight cases (28.6%) and lymph node metastasis in one case (3.8%). Based on results of the endoscopic resection method, the rate of residual cancer was significantly different between the en-bloc resection group (17.4%) and the piecemeal resection group (80.0%). The rate of residual cancer was significantly different between the diffuse type group (100%) and the intestinal type group (20%). The rate of residual cancer in the positive lateral margin group (25.0%) was significantly lower than that in the positive vertical margin group (33.3%) or in the positive lateral and vertical margin group (66.7%). Conclusions We recommended that patients who were lateral and vertical margin positive, had a diffuse type, or underwent piecemeal endoscopic resection, should be treated by surgery. Minimal invasive procedures can be considered for patients who were lateral margin positive and intestinal type through histopathological examination after en-bloc endoscopic resection.
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