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2. Increasing buffering capacity enhances rumen fermentation characteristics and alters rumen microbiota composition of high-concentrate fed Hanwoo steers
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Sonny C. Ramos, Seon Ho Kim, Chang Dae Jeong, Lovelia L. Mamuad, A-Rang Son, Seung Ha Kang, Yong Il Cho, Tae Gyu Kim, Jin Sung Lee, Kwang Keun Cho, Sung Sill Lee, and Sang Suk Lee
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The buffering capacity of buffer agents and their effects on in vitro and in vivo rumen fermentation characteristics, and bacterial composition of a high-concentrate fed Hanwoo steers were investigated in this study. Treatments were comprised of CON (no buffer added), BC0.3% (low buffering capacity, 0.3% buffer), BC0.5% (medium buffering capacity, 0.5% buffer), and BC0.9% (high buffering capacity, 0.9% buffer). Four Hanwoo steers in a 4 × 4 Latin square design were used for the in vivo trial to assess the effect of treatments. Results on in vitro experiment showed that buffering capacity, pH, and ammonia–nitrogen concentration (NH3-N) were significantly higher in BC0.9% and BC0.5% than the other treatments after 24 h incubation. Individual and total volatile fatty acids (VFA) concentration of CON were lowest compared to treatment groups. Meanwhile, in vivo experiment revealed that Bacteroidetes were dominant for all treatments followed by Firmicutes and Proteobacteria. The abundances of Barnesiella intestinihominis, Treponema porcinum, and Vibrio marisflavi were relatively highest under BC0.9%, Ruminoccocus bromii and Succiniclasticum ruminis under BC0.5%, and Bacteroides massiliensis under BC0.3%. The normalized data of relative abundance of observed OTUs’ representative families have grouped the CON with BC0.3% in the same cluster, whereas BC0.5% and BC0.9% were clustered separately which indicates the effect of varying buffering capacity of buffer agents. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) on unweighted UniFrac distances revealed close similarity of bacterial community structures within and between treatments and control, in which BC0.9% and BC0.3% groups showed dispersed community distribution. Overall, increasing the buffering capacity by supplementation of BC0.5% and and BC0.9% buffer agents enhanced rumen fermentation characteristics and altered the rumen bacterial community, which could help prevent ruminal acidosis during a high-concentrate diet.
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- 2022
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3. Definitive Radiation Therapy for Early Glottic Cancer: Experience of Two Fractionation Schedules
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Tae Gyu Kim, Yong Chan Ahn, Hee Rim Nam, Man Ki Chung, Han-Sin Jeong, Young-Ik Son, and Chung-Hwan Baek
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Laryngeal neoplasms ,Radiotherapy ,Dose fractionation ,Medicine ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
ObjectivesThe authors would report the results of definitive radiation therapy (RT) for early glottic cancer by two different radiation dose schedules.MethodsFrom February of 1995 till June of 2008, 157 patients with T1-2N0 glottic cancer were treated with curative RT at Samsung Medical Center. All patients had squamous cell carcinoma, and there were 89 patients (56.7%) with T1a, 36 (22.9%) with T1b, and 32 (20.4%) with T2. Two different radiation dose schedules were used: 70 Gy in 35 fractions to 64 patients (40.8%, group A); and 67.5 Gy in 30 fractions to 93 patients (59.2%, group B). The median treatment durations were 50 days (range, 44 to 59 days) and 44 days (range, 40 to 67 days) in the groups A and B, respectively.ResultsThe median follow-up durations were 85 and 45 months for the groups A and B. No severe late complication of RTOG grade 3 or higher was observed, and there was no difference in acute or chronic complication between the groups. Twenty-four patients experienced treatment failure: local recurrence only in 19 patients; regional recurrence only in one; combined local and regional recurrence in four; and systemic metastasis in none. The overall 5-year disease-free survival and disease-specific survival rates were 84.7% and 94.8%. The disease-free survival rate in the group B was better (78.3% vs. 90.8%, P=0.031). This difference was significant only in T1 stage (83.4% vs. 94.6%, P=0.025), but not in T2 (62.7% vs. 60.6%, P=0.965). Univariate analysis showed that the tumor extent, cord mobility, T-stage, and the dose schedule had significant influence on the disease-free survival, and multivariate analysis showed that only the tumor extent and the dose schedule were associated with the disease-free survival.ConclusionSuperior disease-free survival could be achieved by 2.25 Gy per fraction without increased toxicity over shorter RT duration, when compared with 2.0 Gy per fraction.
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4. Lactoferrin Potentiates Inducible Regulatory T Cell Differentiation through TGF-β Receptor III Binding and Activation of Membrane-Bound TGF-β
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Pyeung-Hyeun Kim, Geun-Shik Lee, Seok-Rae Park, Ha-Eon Song, Seung-Goo Kang, Sung-il Yoon, Hyun-Jeong Ko, Goo-Young Seo, Young-Saeng Jang, Tae-Gyu Kim, Hui-Won Park, Sun-Hee Park, and Hyeon-Ju Jo
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Regulatory T cell differentiation ,Immunology ,Lymphocyte Activation ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,medicine ,Animals ,Immunology and Allergy ,Receptor ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Reactive oxygen species ,biology ,Chemistry ,Lactoferrin ,FOXP3 ,Cell Differentiation ,Colitis ,Adenosine ,Cell biology ,biology.protein ,Phosphorylation ,Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Signal Transduction ,medicine.drug ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
Lactoferrin (LF) is known to possess anti-inflammatory activity, although its mechanisms of action are not well-understood. The present study asked whether LF affects the commitment of inducible regulatory T cells (Tregs). LF substantially promoted Foxp3 expression by mouse activated CD4+T cells, and this activity was further enhanced by TGF-β1. Interestingly, blocking TGF-β with anti–TGF-β Ab completely abolished LF-induced Foxp3 expression. However, no significant amount of soluble TGF-β was released by LF-stimulated T cells, suggesting that membrane TGF-β (mTGF-β) is associated. Subsequently, it was found that LF binds to TGF-β receptor III, which induces reactive oxygen species production and diminishes the expression of mTGF-β–bound latency-associated peptide, leading to the activation of mTGF-β. It was followed by phosphorylation of Smad3 and enhanced Foxp3 expression. These results suggest that LF induces Foxp3+ Tregs through TGF-β receptor III/reactive oxygen species–mediated mTGF-β activation, triggering canonical Smad3-dependent signaling. Finally, we found that the suppressive activity of LF-induced Tregs is facilitated mainly by CD39/CD73-induced adenosine generation and that this suppressor activity alleviates inflammatory bowel disease.
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- 2021
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5. A Deep Learning Model with High Standalone Performance for Diagnosis of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm
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Beomseok Sohn, Sang Min Lee, Seung Koo Lee, Kyunghwa Han, Hwa Pyung Kim, Tae Gyu Kim, Jihoon Cha, So Yeon Won, Jong Mun Choi, Bio Joo, Hyun Seok Choi, Sung Soo Ahn, and Hwi Young Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Artificial intelligence ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,magnetic resonance angiography ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Magnetic resonance angiography ,Radiology, Medical Imaging ,Clinical trial ,Aneurysm ,Deep Learning ,Sample size determination ,medicine ,Humans ,Christian ministry ,Original Article ,Radiology ,Detection rate ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to investigate whether a deep learning model for automated detection of unruptured intracranial aneurysms on time-of-flight (TOF) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) can achieve a target diagnostic performance comparable to that of human radiologists for approval from the Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety as an artificial intelligence-applied software. Materials and methods In this single-center, retrospective, confirmatory clinical trial, the diagnostic performance of the model was evaluated in a predetermined test set. After sample size estimation, the test set consisted of 135 aneurysm-containing examinations with 168 intracranial aneurysms and 197 aneurysm-free examinations. The target sensitivity and specificity were set as 87% and 92%, respectively. The patient-wise sensitivity and specificity of the model were analyzed. Moreover, the lesion-wise sensitivity and false-positive detection rate per case were also investigated. Results The sensitivity and specificity of the model were 91.11% [95% confidence interval (CI): 84.99, 95.32] and 93.91% (95% CI: 89.60, 96.81), respectively, which met the target performance values. The lesion-wise sensitivity was 92.26%. The overall false-positive detection rate per case was 0.123. Of the 168 aneurysms, 13 aneurysms from 12 examinations were missed by the model. Conclusion The present deep learning model for automated detection of unruptured intracranial aneurysms on TOF MRA achieved the target diagnostic performance comparable to that of human radiologists. With high standalone performance, this model may be useful for accurate and efficient diagnosis of intracranial aneurysm.
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- 2021
6. Video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgical wedge resection using multiplanar computed tomography reconstruction‐fluoroscopy after <scp>CT</scp> guided microcoil localization
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Sang-Won Hwang, Moon Ok Lee, Sung Yup Jin, Sang Kyung Lee, Yun Gyu Song, and Tae Gyu Kim
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,wedge resection ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Microcoil ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Fluoroscopy ,Robotic surgery ,video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery ,Lung cancer ,RC254-282 ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,computed tomography multiplanar reconstruction ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted ,business.industry ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Postoperative complication ,pulmonary nodule ,Original Articles ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,fluoroscopy ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery ,Original Article ,Female ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Wedge resection (lung) - Abstract
Background When early‐stage lung cancer is diagnosed, the recommended treatment is anatomical resection using video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) or robotic lobectomy. However, nonanatomical resection, known as wedge resection (WR), which is performed to diagnose pulmonary nodules, can be problematic for clinicians performing VATS or robotic‐assisted thoracic surgery (RATS). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of VATS WR using multiplanar computed tomography reconstruction (CT MPR)‐fluoroscopy after CT guided microcoil localization to achieve complete pulmonary nodule resection. Methods Between January 2016 to December 2020, the medical records of patients who underwent CT‐guided microcoil localization for suspicious malignant pulmonary nodules and VATS WR with CT MPR and intraoperative fluoroscopy were retrospectively reviewed. Results All 130 patients successfully underwent CT‐guided localization. The success rate of VATS WR with CT MPR‐intraoperative fluoroscopy was 98.5%. Mean operation time was 58 min (range 50–84 min). The postoperative complication rate was 3.1%, and no major postoperative complications were reported. The mean postoperative length of hospital stay was 4.7 days (range 4–8 days). Conclusions VATS WR using CT MPR‐fluoroscopy after CT guided microcoil localization is a safe and highly effective approach for complete pulmonary nodule resection. However, even in uniport VATS or recently performed robotic surgery, localization and resection of nonvisible, nonpalpable pulmonary nodules is a challenging problem. Consequently, satisfactory outcomes can be expected if this technique is used for suspicious malignant pulmonary nodule resection., VATS wedge resection with CT multiplanar reconstruction‐fluoroscopy is a safe and highly effective approach for complete pulmonary nodule resection. It will help clinicians perform uniportal VATS or robotic surgery for the localization and resection of nonvisible, nonpalpable pulmonary nodules.
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7. High-flow Nasal Cannula-induced Tension Pneumocephalus
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Tae Gyu Kim, Youjin Chang, and Sun-Yoon Chung
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Complications ,Case Report ,Respiratory physiology ,Lung injury ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pneumocephalus ,Positive airway pressure ,medicine ,Positive-pressure respiration ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Oxygenation ,medicine.disease ,High-flow oxygen therapy ,Skull ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Anesthesia ,High-flow nasal cannula ,Complication ,business ,Nasal cannula - Abstract
High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy has been established as a promising oxygen treatment with various advantages for respiratory mechanics. One of the main mechanisms is to provide positive airway pressure. This effect could reduce lung injury and improve oxygenation; conversely, it may cause a complication of positive pressure ventilation. However, data are scarce regarding the possible adverse effects, particularly in adults. We report a patient who developed HFNC-induced tension pneumocephalus from an unrecognized skull base fracture. Physicians should be cautious when applying HFNC to patients with suspected skull base or paranasal sinus fracture, especially when applying a higher flow rate. How to cite this article Chang Y, Kim T-G, Chung S-Y. High-flow Nasal Cannula-induced Tension Pneumocephalus. Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(7):592–595.
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8. Clinical Outcomes of RTOG 9310 Protocol for Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: Single-Center Experience with 87 Patients
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Ji-Eun Park, Jinuk Kim, Moonok Lee, Hyoun Wook Lee, Seok-Hyun Kim, Tae Gyu Kim, and Young Zoon Kim
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Central Nervous System ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vincristine ,Lymphoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,chemotherapy ,Procarbazine ,Single Center ,Article ,methotrexate ,Central Nervous System Neoplasms ,primary CNS lymphoma ,Clinical Trial Protocols as Topic ,adverse effect ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,RC254-282 ,Retrospective Studies ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Primary central nervous system lymphoma ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Clinical trial ,Radiation therapy ,Cytarabine ,prognosis ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) 9310 protocol clinical trial established high-dose methotrexate (HDMTX) as the standard for primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL). We aimed to investigate the RTOG 9310 protocol’s PCNSL outcomes by examining progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates and determining the influential factors. Between 2007 and 2020, 87 patients were histopathologically diagnosed with PCNSL and treated with the RTOG 9310 protocol. All received HDMTX 2.5 g/m2 and vincristine 1.4 mg/m2/day for 1 day during weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, and procarbazine 100 mg/m2/day for 1 day during weeks 1, 5, and 9. Dexamethasone was administered on a standard tapering schedule from the first week to the sixth week. Whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT), consisting of 45 Gy for patients with less than a complete response to the chemotherapy or 36 Gy for complete responders, was started 1 week after the last dose of chemotherapy was administered. Within three weeks of the completion of WBRT, patients received two courses of cytarabine, which were separated by 3–4 weeks. Clinical, radiological, and histopathological characteristics were retrospectively reviewed. All patients completed five HDMTX cycles and a mean follow-up of 60.2 (range, 6–150) months. Twenty-eight (32.2%) patients experienced recurrence during follow-up. The mean time to recurrence was 21.8 months, while the mean PFS was 104.3 (95% confidence interval (CI), 90.6–118.0) months. Eleven (12.6%) patients died, the mean OS was 132.1 (95% CI, 122.2–141.9) months. The 3- and 5-year survival rates were 92.0% and 87.4%, respectively. One patient experienced acute renal failure, while the remainder tolerated any cytotoxic side effects. On multivariate analysis, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance score ≤ 2, the International Extranodal Lymphoma Study Group low-risk status, XBP-1, p53, and c-Myc negativity, homogenous enhancement, gross total resection, independently correlated with long PFS and OS. The RTOG 9310 protocol is effective for PCNSL and features good outcomes.
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- 2021
9. 185 Review of the physiotherapy service for athletes in 2018 olympic winter games
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Young Hee Lee, Joon Young Chang, Jong Ha Lee, Joshua Sung H You, Marie-Elaine Grant, Tae Gyu Kim, and In Deok Kong
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Service (business) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,Athletes ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Psychology ,biology.organism_classification - Published
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10. Effects of Korean Medicine Treatment on a Patient with Functional Scoliosis with an Abnormal Gait Pattern After Hip Injury: A Case Report
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Eun-Young Park, June-Haeng Lee, Soo-Kyung Lee, Jong-Ho Choi, Ok-Cheol Yu, Hoo-In Jo, Tae-Gyu Kim, Yu-Mi Gi, Min-Kyu Kim, and Keunjae Lee
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musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,scoliosis ,business.product_category ,business.industry ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Scoliosis ,medicine.disease ,traditional medicine ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,foot orthosis ,manual therapy ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,korean ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,medicine ,Acupuncture therapy ,Hip injury ,Gait pattern ,Manual therapy ,acupuncture therapy ,business ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,Foot orthosis - Abstract
Scoliosis is a 3-dimensional spinal deformity defined as lateral curvature of the spine in the coronal plane of more than 10°. This study describes a case of functional scoliosis after hip injury. In this case, the patient fell whilst inline skating (June 2015) causing severe tilting of her spine, and left hip pain. She received outpatient treatment from July 14, 2015 to December 28, 2015. For approximately 5 months, acupuncture therapy was performed to relax the tension in both hips, Chuna therapy, and foot orthosis were applied to reduce the body’s imbalance. Based on X-ray images, the Cobb angle had decreased from 14.73° (pretreatment) to 1.90° (posttreatment). This case report suggested that Korean medicine treatment could be an effective therapeutic choice for functional scoliosis.
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11. Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors for Renouncing Further Active Therapy for Patients with Brain Metastasis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Tae Gyu Kim, Young Zoon Kim, Seok-Hyun Kim, and Gyuseo Jung
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Palliative care ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Group B ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Non-small cell lung cancer ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Lung cancer ,Socioeconomic status ,General Environmental Science ,Demography ,business.industry ,Medical record ,Brain metastasis ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Radiation therapy ,Socioeconomics ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Original Article ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background As patients with brain metastasis (BM) of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have dismal prognosis, some of them decide to discontinue further treatment for BM. The objective of this study was to determine factors for renouncing further active therapy in patients with BM of NSCLC, focusing on their demographic and socioeconomic status. Methods Medical records of 105 patients with radiological diagnosis of BM of NSCLC for the recent 11 years at authors’ institution were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical features as well as demographic and socioeconomic characteristics such as marriage status, cohabiting family members, religious affiliations, educational background, and economic responsibility were reviewed. Results Median overall survival (OS) was 13.84 (95% CI: 10.26-17.42) years in 67 patients (group A) who underwent active treatment (radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy) and 4.76 (95% CI: 3.12-6.41) years in 38 patients (group B) who renounced active treatment. Less patients were unmarried (p=0.046), more cohabitating family members (p=0.008), and economically independent (p=0.014) in group A than those in group B. Similarly, the unmarried, and none cohabitating family members had short OS (5.17 and 7.38 years, respectively). In multivariate analysis for predisposing factors of OS in these patients, the following demographic and socioeconomic factors had independent significance: marriage status and cohabitating family members. Conclusion This study suggests that demographic and socioeconomic status as well as clinical factors could influence the decision of further active treatment and prognosis of patients with BM of NSCLC.
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- 2019
12. Extranasopharyngeal Angiofibroma of the Nasal Septum: A Case Report
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Kyung-Eun Bae, Guhyun Kang, Jung Heob Sohn, Hyun-Jung Kim, Kyoung Rai Cho, Gyoung-Eun Lee, Bo Young Kim, and Tae Gyu Kim
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Angiofibroma ,Anatomy ,vascular neoplasm ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,nasal septum ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,angiofibroma ,Vascular Neoplasm ,Nasal septum ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business - Abstract
Angiofibroma is benign hypervascular tumor that usually occurs in the nasopharynx of adolescent male patient and rarely originates from outside of the nasopharynx, called extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma. The clinical and radiologic findings of extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma are similar to other hypervascular tumors, which may delay diagnosis and treatment. We present a case of extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma arising from nasal septum of a 43-yearold male who complained of right nasal obstruction. Contrast enhancement CT revealed a hypervascular tumor of the nasal septum and the tumor was removed by endoscopic resection. Histopathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of angiofibroma.
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- 2019
13. Role of prophylactic cranial irradiation for elderly patients with limited-disease small-cell lung cancer: inverse probability of treatment weighting using propensity score
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Dongryul Oh, Yong Chan Ahn, Tae Gyu Kim, Jae Myoung Noh, and Hongryull Pyo
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Disease-Free Survival ,chemoradiotherapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,prophylactic cranial irradiation ,Internal medicine ,small-cell lung cancer ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Propensity Score ,Lung cancer ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Radiation ,Brain Neoplasms ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Regular Papers ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Small Cell Lung Carcinoma ,Survival Analysis ,Confidence interval ,aged ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Propensity score matching ,Conventional PCI ,Female ,prognosis ,Cranial Irradiation ,Prophylactic cranial irradiation ,business ,Chemoradiotherapy - Abstract
Studies of prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) focused on elderly patients with small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) are rarely conducted. We aimed to identify whether there is a survival benefit of prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) in elderly patients using a single institution’s retrospective data. A total of 234 patients with limited-disease SCLC (LD-SCLC) treated with thoracic chemoradiotherapy were evaluated; of these, 139 patients received PCI. To minimize treatment selection bias, patients were adjusted using the propensity score on factors associated with receipt of PCI. Cox proportional hazard model and Kaplan–Meier analyses were used to identify which subgroup may benefit from PCI. Median follow-up time was 22 months (range 1–150 months). PCI was associated with favorable brain metastasis–free survival, disease-specific survival, and overall survival in the entire population [hazard ratios (HR) 0.588, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.338–1.024, P = 0.060; HR 0.477, 95% CI 0.331–0.687, P < 0.001; HR 0.543, 95% CI 0.383–0.771, P = 0.001, respectively). However, PCI had no significant relationship with overall survival in patients aged ≥65 years with cT3–4 disease and/or females gender (HR 0.817, 95% CI 0.098–6.849, P = 0.853; HR 1.082, 95% CI 0.114–10.227, P = 0.946, respectively). The benefits and risks of PCI in elderly patients with LD-SCLC need to be scrutinized, especially in those with high T stage tumors and/or females.
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14. Salvage Concurrent Chemo-radiation Therapy for Loco-regional Recurrence Following Curative Surgery of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
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Keunchil Park, Hyebin Lee, Kyung Hwa Lee, Hongryull Pyo, Jin Seok Ahn, Eonju Lee, Tae Gyu Kim, Heerim Nam, Myung-Ju Ahn, Seung Gyu Park, Jong-Mu Sun, Yong Chan Ahn, and Jae Myoung Noh
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Salvage therapy ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Non-small cell lung carcinoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Recurrence ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,medicine ,Humans ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Treatment Failure ,Progression-free survival ,Lung cancer ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Pneumonitis ,Salvage Therapy ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Salvage concurrent chemo-radiation therapy ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Treatment Outcome ,030104 developmental biology ,Loco-regional recurrence ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Retreatment ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Esophagitis - Abstract
Purpose This study is to report clinical outcomes of salvage concurrent chemo-radiation therapy (CCRT) in treating patients with loco-regional recurrence (LRR) following initial complete resection of non-small cell lung cancer. Materials and Methods Between February 2004 and December 2016, 127 patients underwent salvage CCRT for LRR. The median radiation therapy (RT) dose was 66 Gy and clinical target volume was to cover recurrent lesion with margin without elective inclusion of regional lymphatics. Majority of patients (94.5%) received weekly platinum-based doublet chemotherapy during RT course. Results The median follow-up time from the start of CCRT was 25 months. The median survival duration was 49 months, and overall survival (OS) rates at 2 and 5 years were 72.9% and 43.9%. The 2- and 5-year rates of in-field failure-free survival, distant metastasis free survival, and progression free survival were 82.4% and 73.8%, 50.4% and 39.9%, and 34.6% and 22.3%, respectively. Grade ≥ 3 radiation-related esophagitis and pneumonitis occurred in 14 (11.0%) and six patients (4.7%), respectively. On both univariate and multivariate analysis, higher biologically equivalent dose (BED10) (≥ 79.2 Gy10 vs. < 79.2 Gy10; hazard ratio [HR], 0.431), smaller CTV (≤ 80 cm3 vs. > 80 cm3; HR, 0.403), and longer disease-free interval (> 1 year vs. ≤ 1 year; HR, 0.489) were significantly favorable factors for OS. Conclusion The current study has demonstrated that high dose salvage CCRT focused to the involved lesion only was highly effective and safe. In particular, higher BED10, smaller CTV, and longer disease-free interval were favorable factors for improved survival.
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15. Interfractional diaphragmatic position variation according to stomach volume change during respiratory-gated radiotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma
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Kil Jong Yu, Kwang Min Kim, Byungdo Park, Jee-Hoon Park, Ki Mun Kang, Tae Gyu Kim, Yun Gyu Song, Hyoun Wook Lee, and Sanggoon Shim
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Cone beam computed tomography ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Diaphragm ,Diaphragmatic breathing ,medicine ,Humans ,Respiratory system ,Image-guided radiation therapy ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted ,Liver Neoplasms ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,General Medicine ,Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ,medicine.disease ,Diaphragm (structural system) ,Radiation therapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Radiotherapy, Image-Guided - Abstract
PURPOSE We evaluated the correlation between stomach volume change and interfractional baseline shifts of the diaphragm in image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-four patients with HCC underwent ten fractions of IGRT, and a total of 240 cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and on-board imager (OBI) kV image sets were acquired. These image sets were retrospectively analyzed. Baseline shifts of the diaphragm relative to bone and stomach volume change ratios were evaluated using four-dimensional simulation CT, kV image, and CBCT images. Associations between baseline shifts and patient physiologic factors were investigated. RESULTS The average baseline shift of the diaphragm in the superior-inferior (SI) direction was 1.5 mm (standard deviation 4.6 mm), which was higher than the shift in other directions (0.7, 2.0 mm and 0.9, 2.6 mm in right-left (RL) and anterior-posterior (AP) directions, respectively). Interfractional baseline shifts of the diaphragm in the SI and AP directions were positively correlated with the stomach volume change ratio (Pearson's r: 0.416 and 0.302, p-value
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- 2021
16. Role of adjuvant radiotherapy in extrahepatic bile duct cancer: A multicenter retrospective study (Korean Radiation Oncology Group 18-14)
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Joon Oh Park, Jinsil Seong, Bae Kwon Jeong, Sang Myung Woo, Eui Kyu Chie, Byoung Hyuck Kim, Woo Chul Kim, Jin Hwa Choi, Younghee Park, Tae Gyu Kim, Jung Ho Im, Do Youn Oh, Jung Il Yu, Kyubo Kim, Hae Jin Park, Jinhee Kim, Jin-Young Jang, Woojin Lee, Tae Hyun Kim, Jin Seok Heo, Wonguen Jung, and Hyun Soo Shin
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Perineural invasion ,Gastroenterology ,Bile Ducts, Extrahepatic ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Adjuvant therapy ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Chemotherapy ,Bile duct ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Retrospective cohort study ,Chemoradiotherapy, Adjuvant ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Resection margin ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Chemoradiotherapy - Abstract
To evaluate the role of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) after curative resection in patients with extrahepatic bile duct (EHBD) cancer.Between January 2000 and December 2015, 1475 patients with EHBD cancer who underwent curative resection were accrued from 14 institutions in Korea. Among these, 959 patients did not receive any adjuvant therapy (RT(-) group), while 516 underwent postoperative RT with or without chemotherapy (RT(+) group).The median age was 67 years. Nodal involvement was present in 482 patients (32.7%), and resection margin was involved in 293 patients (19.9%). RT(+) group had more patients with proximal tumours, advanced tumours, nodal involvement, perineural invasion, and involved resection margin than RT(-) group (all p 0.001). With a median follow-up of 36 months, there were 211 locoregional recurrences, 307 distant metastases and 322 combined locoregional and distant failures. On multivariate analysis incorporating age, tumour location, differentiation, pT classification, pN classification, perineural invasion and resection margin, adjuvant RT was associated with improved overall survival (hazard ratio, 0.74; 95% confidence interval, 0.63-0.86; p 0.001). When RT(+) group was separated into RT alone, concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) and CCRT followed by chemotherapy, the greatest benefit was observed in patients treated with CCRT followed by chemotherapy (hazard ratio, 0.52; 95% confidence interval, 0.41-0.68).Adjuvant RT combined with chemotherapy improved survival outcomes of resected EHBD cancer patients. Considering the greatest benefit observed in patients receiving CCRT followed by chemotherapy, a randomised controlled trial comparing chemotherapy alone and CCRT followed by chemotherapy is urgently needed.
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17. Alpha-Lipoic Acid Ameliorates Radiation-Induced Salivary Gland Injury by Preserving Parasympathetic Innervation in Rats
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Ki Mun Kang, Tae Gyu Kim, Myeong Hee Jung, Jeong Won Yun, Jin Hyun Kim, Si Jung Jang, Seung Hoon Woo, and Bae Kwon Jeong
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aché ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Neurturin ,Saliva secretion ,salivary gland ,radiation therapy ,Catalysis ,Article ,Salivary Glands ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Neurotrophic factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,parasympathetic innervation ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,xerostomia ,Molecular Biology ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,Salivary gland ,Thioctic Acid ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,Body Weight ,General Medicine ,Organ Size ,language.human_language ,Computer Science Applications ,Radiation therapy ,Radiation Injuries, Experimental ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Alpha lipoic acid ,Toxicity ,language ,Stem cell ,business - Abstract
Radiation therapy is a standard treatment for patients with head and neck cancer. However, radiation exposure to the head and neck induces salivary gland (SG) dysfunction. Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) has been reported to reduce radiation-induced toxicity in normal tissues. In this study, we investigated the effect of ALA on radiation-induced SG dysfunction. Male Sprague&ndash, Dawley rats were assigned to the following treatment groups: control, ALA only (100 mg/kg, intraperitoneally), irradiation only, and ALA administration 24 h or 30 min prior to irradiation. The neck area, including SGs, was irradiated evenly at 2 Gy/min (total dose, 18 Gy) using a photon 6 MV linear accelerator. The rats were sacrificed at 2, 6, 8, and 12 weeks after irradiation. Radiation decreased SG weight, saliva secretion, AQP5 expression, parasympathetic innervation (GFR&alpha, 2 and AchE expression), regeneration potentials (Shh and Ptch expression), salivary trophic factor levels (brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurturin), and stem cell expression (Sca-1). These features were restored by treatment with ALA. This study demonstrated that ALA can rescue radiation-induced hyposalivation by preserving parasympathetic innervation and regenerative potentials.
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18. Lactoferrin Induces Tolerogenic Bone Marrow-Derived Dendritic Cells
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Tae-Gyu Kim, Pyeung-Hyeun Kim, Seung-Goo Kang, Sun-Hee Park, Jeonghyun Lee, Hyeon-Ju Jo, Young-Saeng Jang, and Hui-Won Park
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Immunology ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,B7 antigens ,Dendritic cells ,Immune tolerance ,Immune system ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Suppressive factor ,MHC class II ,biology ,Chemistry ,Lactoferrin ,FOXP3 ,CD28 ,hemic and immune systems ,Regulatory T cells ,Cell biology ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Original Article ,Bone marrow ,CD80 - Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) that initiate both T-cell responses and tolerance. Tolerogenic DCs (tDCs) are regulatory DCs that suppress immune responses through the induction of T-cell anergy and Tregs. Because lactoferrin (LF) was demonstrated to induce functional Tregs and has a protective effect against inflammatory bowel disease, we explored the tolerogenic effects of LF on mouse bone marrow-derived DCs (BMDCs). The expression of CD80/86 and MHC class II was diminished in LF-treated BMDCs (LF-BMDCs). LF facilitated BMDCs to suppress proliferation and elevate Foxp3+ induced Treg (iTreg) differentiation in ovalbumin-specific CD4+ T-cell culture. Foxp3 expression was further increased by blockade of the B7 molecule using CTLA4-Ig but was diminished by additional CD28 stimulation using anti-CD28 Ab. On the other hand, the levels of arginase-1 and indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-1 (known as key T-cell suppressive molecules) were increased in LF-BMDCs. Consistently, the suppressive activity of LF-BMDCs was partially restored by inhibitors of these molecules. Collectively, these results suggest that LF effectively causes DCs to be tolerogenic by both the suppression of T-cell proliferation and enhancement of iTreg differentiation. This tolerogenic effect of LF is due to the reduction of costimulatory molecules and enhancement of suppressive molecules.
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19. Combination Therapy of Conventional and Korean Medicine for Multiple Vertebral Compression Fractures Associated with Postpartum Osteoporosis: A Case Report
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Kyu-Jin Yang, Tae-Gyu Kim, Yu-Mi Gi, Hoo-In Jo, Ki-Beom Lee, and Jongho Choi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Combination therapy ,Osteoporosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,postpartum ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,low back pain ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Korean traditional medicine ,compression fractures ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,medicine.disease ,Compression (physics) ,osteoporosis ,vertebra ,Low back pain ,Vertebra ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Multiple vertebral compression fractures are a rare condition and are a serious consequence of postpartum osteoporosis. This report describes the case of a 35-year-old woman who had given birth to her first child 2 months before the onset of pain. Magnetic resonance imaging showed compression fractures of 7 vertebrae. The patient was treated with both conventional, and Korean medicine methods including acupuncture and herbal prescriptions. The patient’s progress was assessed using self-reported symptoms, scale scores and laboratory test results. Her pain was gradually alleviated and biochemical inflammation marker levels improved, but her functional status remained severely impaired. Clinical practitioners who treat women in the postpartum period must be aware of osteoporosis and potential vertebral fractures and need to consider Korean medicine as an alternative therapy to help such patients.
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20. Acute effect of taping on plantar pressure characteristics in athletes with exercise-induced leg pain: a description and comparison of groups
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Jaemyoung Park and Tae-Gyu Kim
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Foot pronation ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Acute effect ,Overuse Injury ,Walking ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pressure ,medicine ,Humans ,Pain Management ,Pronation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Elite athletes ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Exercise ,Leg ,biology ,Foot ,Athletes ,Potential risk ,business.industry ,Plantar pressure ,Leg pain ,030229 sport sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Athletic Tape ,body regions ,Athletic Injuries ,Standing Position ,Physical therapy ,Female ,business - Abstract
Foot pronation is considered as a potential risk factor of lower leg overuse injury. This study aimed to identify plantar pressure characteristics of elite athletes with exercise-induced leg pain in throwing athletic disciplines, and to verify the acute effect of taping for restricting foot pronation by analyzing the plantar pressure characteristics.This study was designed as a description and comparison of throwing athletic athletes. Participants were divided into exercise-induced leg pain (ELP group, n = 17) and control groups (CON group, n = 14). Plantar pressure variables (contact area, maximum force, and peak pressure) at eight-foot regions in athletes' supporting leg were recorded during standing on one leg and a natural walk before and after applying anti-pronation or sham taping techniques.There are significant difference of contact area, maximal force, and peak pressure in some regions of their foot between the ELP and CON groups. But the anti-pronation taping decreased only the peak pressure in lateral midfoot of CON group during a natural walk (p = 0.002).The anti-pronation taping technique may not be effective preventive strategy from the exercise-induced leg pain, such as shin splints.
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21. The Implications of X-ray Use in Chuna Manual Therapy from the Viewpoint of Korean Medicine Doctors
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Ki-Beom Lee, Tae-Gyu Kim, Yoon Jae Lee, Kyu Jin Yang, Yu-Mi Gi, In-Hyuk Ha, Sanghun Lee, Jong-Ho Choi, and Hoo-In Jo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Patient comprehension ,Korean traditional medicine ,Survey research ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,manual therapy ,X-ray ,Comprehension ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Radiological weapon ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,survey ,In patient ,Manual therapy ,business ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,Time to diagnosis - Abstract
Background: The purpose of this survey study was to understand how utilization of X-rays as an adjunct to Chuna manual therapy (CT) supports treatment, as assessed by Korean medicine doctors (KMDs). Methods: A survey was emailed to all 18,289 members of the Association of Korean Oriental Medicine (AKOM)to determine the implications of X-ray use in CT. Surveys were collected from September 22, 2017 to October 15, 2017. Results: Of the 18,289 KMDs 562 completed the survey. The implications of a radiological diagnosis (X-ray) with CT was assessed using 5 items in a questionnaire: time to diagnosis, accuracy of treatment, patient comprehension and satisfaction, CT effect, and safety of CT. Survey participants identified improvement in patient comprehension and satisfaction as the most important factor for X-ray use with CT, followed by increased safety of CT. From the determinant factors for selection of CT intensity and specific techniques, severity of clinical symptoms was shown to be the most influential factor. Degenerative changes of the spine and degree of spinal malposition were also reported to be highly influential. Conclusion: The KMDs’ that participated in this study indicated that utilization of X-rays in conjunction with CT administration improved patient comprehension and satisfaction, and CT safety. Installation of radiological equipment in Korean medicine clinics where CT is provided may increase safety and patients’ satisfaction.
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22. Baseline neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio and platelet–lymphocyte ratio in rectal cancer patients following neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy
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Woo Yong Lee, Hee Cheol Kim, Jeeyun Lee, Tae Gyu Kim, Ki Mun Kang, Doo Ho Choi, Yong Beom Cho, Won Soon Park, Hee Chul Park, Hakyoung Kim, Seong Hyen Yun, and Seok-Hyung Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neutrophils ,Colorectal cancer ,Lymphocyte ,Inflammatory response ,Gastroenterology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Rectal Neoplasm ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Lymphocytes ,Aged ,Platelet lymphocyte ratio ,Rectal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,Chemoradiotherapy ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business ,Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy - Abstract
Purpose: There is uncertainty over the effect of systemic inflammatory response on oncologic outcomes in patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and surgery for rectal cancer. We investigated the association between neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet–lymphocyte ratio (PLR) as markers of systemic inflammation and tumor response and prognosis after treatment. Methods: A total of 176 patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and curative surgery for rectal cancer were analyzed retrospectively. Pretreatment hematologic parameters and the main clinical factors for patients and tumors were investigated with respect to their relationship with tumor regression and survival. Results: In the receiver operating characteristic analysis, NLR 2.0 and PLR 133.4 had the highest sensitivity and specificity in predicting tumor response. NLR Conclusions: Elevated NLR and PLR levels can be considered as predictors of poor pathologic response, and NLR can be considered a prognosticator in patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer.
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23. Difference of Improvement according to Hospitalization Time after Traffic Accident: A Retrospective Study
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Sang-won Lee, Do-Hyun Yoo, In-Seok Choi, Yang-sun Kim, Han-Sol Park, Tae Gyu Kim, and Jeong-Ryol Lee
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business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,Traffic accident ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,01 natural sciences ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Medical emergency ,business - Published
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24. Feasibility of Selective Neck Irradiation with Lower Elective Radiation Dose in Treating Nasopharynx Cancer Patients
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Eonju Lee, Won Kyung Cho, Yong Chan Ahn, Tae Gyu Kim, Heerim Nam, Hyebin Lee, Dongryul Oh, and Jae Myoung Noh
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Adolescent ,Nodal irradiation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Planning target volume ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,medicine ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Humans ,Lymphatic Irradiation ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,NECK IRRADIATION ,Radiotherapy ,business.industry ,Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted ,Radiation dose ,Cancer ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,Lymphatic irradiation ,Female ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Follow-Up Studies ,Radiotherapy, Image-Guided - Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to report the clinical outcomes following selective neck irradiation (SNI) with lower elective radiation therapy (RT) dose in treating nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) patients. Materials and methods A total of 347 NPC patients received definitive RT according to our SNI policy and were retrospectively analyzed. The clinical target volumes (CTVs) were subdivided into CTV at high risk (CTV-HR) and CTV at low risk (CTV-LR). The typical doses to gross tumor volume (GTV), CTV-HR, and CTV-LR were 68.4-70.0 Gy, 54.0-60.0 Gy, and 36.0 Gy. Results With the median follow-up of 68.1 months (range, 2.3 to 197.1 months), the 5-year rates of loco-regional control and progression-free survival in all the patients were 85.0% and 70.8%, respectively. Thirty patients developed regional failure and the regional control rates at 3 and 5 years were 92.6% and 91.4%, respectively. The sites of regional failure in relation to the target volume were exclusively inside GTV/CTV-HR in 20, inside and outside GTV/CTVHR in three, and exclusively outside GTV/CTV-HR in seven, which were 5.7%, 0.9%, and 2.0% of total patients, respectively. Conclusion The clinical outcomes by the current SNI policy were feasible and comparable to those following classic elective nodal irradiation policy.
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25. Retroperitoneal Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma without Calcification Mimicking Pancreas Tumor: CT Imaging of a Case Report
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Jae Hyung Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, Ji Young Kim, Kyung Eun Bae, Ji Hae Lee, Jung Won Kim, Tae Gyu Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Kyeong Mee Park, Soung Hee Kim, and Mi Jin Kang
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musculoskeletal diseases ,lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma ,retroperitoneal space ,lcsh:R895-920 ,tomography ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Blood serum ,osteosarcoma ,medicine ,Retroperitoneal space ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,x-ray computed ,Ossification ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,ossification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Osteosarcoma ,Tomography ,medicine.symptom ,Pancreas ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Calcification - Abstract
Retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma is a rare tumor. Typical imaging findings include a soft tissue mass accompanied with internal calcifications. The authors encountered a case involving a 44-year-old woman with a large retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma, without calcification, that mimicked a pancreatic tumor. The present report highlights computed tomography features of retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma, followed by a brief literature review. It is challenging for radiologists to diagnose retroperitoneal masses. However, in patients who present with large retroperitoneal masses, combined with clinical information including the elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase levels, retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis, even if the mass does not exhibit a gross calcification on the imaging.
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26. A Cross-Sectional Satisfaction Survey of 845 Traffic Accident Patients Treated with Korean Medicine
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No H. Kim, Yoon J. Lee, Chang Y. Suh, Gi B. Lee, Kyu J. Yang, Tae-Gyu Kim, Yu-Mi Gi, Mijung Kwon, and In-Hyuk Ha
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Moxibustion ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patient satisfaction ,Acupuncture ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,Traffic accident ,business.industry ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,satisfaction ,Korean medicine treatment ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,Low back pain ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,traffic accident ,Physical therapy ,Korean acupuncture ,medicine.symptom ,Manual therapy ,business ,After treatment ,intention to reuse - Abstract
Background: We conducted a cross-sectional study to analyze the pain characteristics and satisfaction scores in traffic accident (TA) patients seeking Korean medicine treatment. Methods: A survey was conducted in 845 outpatients who visited 10 Korean medicine institutions due to TA-associated symptoms from February 25th, 2016 to March 9th, 2016. The questionnaire included information about patient sociodemographic characteristics, accident circumstance details, pain levels, treatment methods, satisfaction and pre-existing musculoskeletal disorders. All statistical analyses were performed using STATA 14.0. Results: A total 754 of the 845 respondents had experienced acute pain of onset within 1-2 days. Pain in the neck or low back was most common, and low back pain (LBP) was more prevalent in pedestrian-vehicle accident cases. Patients showed highest satisfaction with pharmacopuncture treatment, followed by acupuncture and Chuna manual therapy. Although treatments were not completed at the time of the survey, the majority of patients were satisfied with the Korean medicine treatments they received and indicated their intent to reuse this treatment in the future. The degree of pain reduction after treatment was a factor that influenced patient satisfaction with and intention to reuse Korean medicine. Conclusion: This study determined the characteristics and status of TA patients using Korean medicine and suggests the need for further more inclusive studies. ©2018 Korean Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine Society. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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27. Image Evaluation of Magnetization Susceptibility Artifact with the Application of SEMAC by Phase Encoding Step in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Focus on Phantom Study
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Tae Gyu Kim, Seonggyu Choi, Ji-Young Kim, Namgu Kang, Jaehong Jang, and Jaeheun Lee
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Image evaluation ,Artifact (error) ,Magnetization ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Materials science ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Encoding (memory) ,medicine ,Phase (waves) ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Focus (optics) ,Imaging phantom - Published
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28. Comparison of hook wire versus coil localization for video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
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Yun Gyu Song, Sang-Won Hwang, and Tae Gyu Kim
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Pain score ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Computed tomography ,General Medicine ,Hook wire ,Microcoil ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pulmonary nodule ,Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery ,Medicine ,Major complication ,business ,Procedure time - Abstract
BACKGROUND A hook wire has been most widely used for computed tomography (CT)-guided localization before video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). However, microcoils have been suggested to replace wires. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy, VATS procedure time, and excised volume of specimens of CT-guided localization using a hook wire and microcoil. METHODS The medical records of 106 patients with 110 pulmonary nodules who underwent CT-guided localization using a hook wire (group A) or microcoil (group B) before VATS performed between March 2013 and January 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS The procedure success rate was 100% in both groups. Dislodgement occurred in four patients in group A and not in group B. Patient pain score was significantly lower for group B than group A (4.0 vs. 6.3; P
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29. Patterns of initial failure after resection for gallbladder cancer: implications for adjuvant radiotherapy
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Tae Gyu Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Disease ,Resection ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,In patient ,Gallbladder cancer ,Lymph node ,Adjuvant radiotherapy ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,Locoregional neoplasm recurrences ,Lymphatic irradiation ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Purpose This study sought to identify potential candidates for adjuvant radiotherapy and patterns of regional failure in patients who underwent curative-intent surgery for gallbladder cancer. Materials and Methods Records for 70 patients with gallbladder cancer who underwent curative resection at a single institution between 2000 and 2016 were analysed retrospectively. No patients received adjuvant radiotherapy. Initial patterns of failure were evaluated. Regional recurrence was categorized according to the definitions of lymph node stations suggested by the Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery. Results Median follow-up was 23 months. Locoregional recurrence as any component of first failure occurred in 29 patients (41.4%), with isolated locoregional recurrence in 13 (18.6%). Regional recurrence occurred in 23 patients, and 77 regional recurrences were identified. Commonly involved regional stations were #13, #12a2, #12p2, #12b2, #16a2, #16b1, #9, and #8. Independent prognostic factors for locoregional recurrence were ≥pT2 disease (hazard ratio [HR], 5.510; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.260–24.094; p = 0.023) and R1 resection (HR, 6.981; 95% CI, 2.378–20.491; p < 0.001). Conclusion Patients with pT2 disease or R1 resection after curative surgery for gallbladder cancer may benefit from adjuvant radiotherapy. Our findings on regional recurrence may help physicians construct a target volume for adjuvant radiotherapy.
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30. 4 Cases of Patients That Improved from Traffic Accident Which Caused Lumbar Spine Compression Fracture by Complex Korean Medical Admission Treatment: Retrospective Case Study
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Ji Su Kim, In-Seok Choi, Jeong-Ryol Lee, Sang-won Lee, Tae Gyu Kim, Do-Hyun Yoo, Je-Rak Hong, and Yujong Kim
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Traffic accident ,business.industry ,Fracture (geology) ,medicine ,Lumbar spine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Compression (physics) ,business ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,Surgery - Published
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31. Femoro-Supragenicular Popliteal Bypass with a Bridging Stent Graft in a Diffusely Diseased Distal Target Popliteal Artery: Alternative to Below-Knee Popliteal Polytetrafluoroethylene Bypass
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Yun Gyu Song, Joung Hun Byun, and Tae Gyu Kim
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bypass ,lcsh:Surgery ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,030230 surgery ,Graft ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Research ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Vein ,Computed tomography angiography ,Polytetrafluoroethylene ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stent ,Critical limb ischemia ,Arteries ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,Popliteal artery ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Bypass surgery ,Stents ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Claudication ,business - Abstract
Background: Lesions in distal target arteries hinder surgical bypass procedures in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Methods: Between April 2012 and October 2015, 16 patients (18 limbs) with lifestyle- limiting claudication (n=12) or chronic critical limb ischemia (n=6) underwent femoral–above-knee (AK) polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) bypass grafts with a bridging stent graft placement between the distal target popliteal artery and the PTFE graft. Ring-supported PTFE grafts were used in all patients with no available vein for graft material. Follow-up evaluations assessed clinical symptoms, the ankle-brachial index, ultrasonographic imaging and/or computed tomography angiography, the primary patency rate, and complications. Results: All procedures were successful. The mean follow-up was 12.6 months (range, 11 to 14 months), and there were no major complications. The median baseline ankle-brachial index of 0.4 (range, 0.2 to 0.55) significantly increased to 0.8 (range, 0.5 to 1.0) at 12 months (p<0.01). The primary patency rate at 12 months was 83.3%. The presenting symptoms resolved within 2 weeks. Conclusion: In AK bypasses with a diffusely diseased distal target popliteal artery or when below-knee (BK) bypass surgery is impossible, this procedure could be clinically effective and safe when used as an alternative to femoral-BK bypass surgery.
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32. Effect of leukocyte alteration on treatment outcomes following preoperative chemoradiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer
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Hee Cheol Kim, Young Suk Park, Tae Gyu Kim, Doo Ho Choi, Woo Yong Lee, Won Soon Park, Joon Oh Park, Seong Hyen Yun, Seok-Hyung Kim, Hee Chul Park, Jeeyun Lee, and Yong Beom Cho
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Colorectal cancer ,Treatment outcome ,Radiation effects ,Rectal neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,In patient ,Clinical Investigation ,Preoperative chemoradiotherapy ,Leukopenia ,business.industry ,Curve analysis ,Chemoradiotherapy ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Purpose Hematotoxicity following anti-cancer treatment is known to be related to treatment efficacy in several malignancies. The purpose of this study was to examine the hematologic parameters related to the tumor response and survival in patients treated with curative surgery following preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for rectal cancer. Materials and Methods Four hundred eighteen patients with rectal cancer who underwent preoperative CRT and curative surgery were analyzed, retrospectively. The main clinical factors and blood cell counts before and after CRT were investigated with respect to their relationships with tumor downstaging and patient survival. Results The post-CRT leukocyte count was significantly different between the tumor downstaging group and the nondownstaging group (median, 4740/uL vs. 5130/uL; p = 0.013). Multivariate analysis showed that histological grade, circumferential extent, and post-CRT leukocyte count were related to tumor downstaging. In addition, histological grade, post-CRT leukocyte count, and tumor downstaging were related to disease-free survival. The 5-year disease-free survival and overall survival in patients with post-CRT leukocyte count ≤3730/uL, which is the cut-off value derived from the receiver operation characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, were significantly higher than those with higher counts (88.0% vs. 71.6%, p = 0.001; 94.4% vs. 84.1%, p = 0.024). Conclusion Post-CRT leukocyte count of ≤3730/uL could be regarded as a good prognostic factor for tumor response and survival in rectal cancer patients treated with preoperative CRT.
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33. Comparison of knee characteristics between professional and amateur golfers during the downswing
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Wi-Young So and Tae-Gyu Kim
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Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Knee Joint ,Movement ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Range of movement ,Isokinetic strength ,Health Informatics ,Bioengineering ,Kinematics ,Thigh ,Biomaterials ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,medicine ,Humans ,Range of Motion, Articular ,030229 sport sciences ,Swing ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Athletes ,Golf ,Club ,Psychology ,human activities ,Amateur ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Information Systems - Abstract
Evaluating the biomechanical and performance factors of the knee joint during golf swing can provide objective and quantitative information about improving the performance and development of efficient physical training, as the legs are important for achieving an efficient swing and maximum speed of the club head in golf. In the present study, kinematic movements of the knee joint were identified during the downswing by using 3-dimensional motion analysis, and isokinetic strength was measured with driver and 5-iron clubs in 15 professional (PRO) golfers and 10 amateur (AMA) golfers. Results showed that PRO golfers had a narrower minimal angle between the thigh and lower leg in the trail knee than the AMA golfers, regardless of the club used, and the angular velocity of the lead knee was faster during the downswing with a 5-iron club in the AMA golfers than in the PRO golfers. The PRO and AMA golfers had a wider minimal angle between the thigh and lower leg, smaller total range of movement, and slower angular velocity of the trail knee when swinging a 5-iron club than when swinging a driver club. These results are expected to provide useful information to prevent golf-related injuries that usually arise in the knee joint and help improve the golf performance of amateur golfers.
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34. Clinically Node-Negative Parotid Gland Cancers: Prognostic Factors of Survival and Surgical Extent
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Gi Cheol Park, Mi Hyeon Jin, Yong Gi Jung, Seung-Ho Choi, Sang Yoon Kim, Jong-Lyel Roh, Hyoun Wook Lee, Tae Gyu Kim, Kyung-Ja Cho, and Soon Yuhl Nam
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Paralysis ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Pathological ,Neoplasm Staging ,business.industry ,Neck dissection ,General Medicine ,Parotidectomy ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Facial nerve ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Surgery ,Parotid gland ,Parotid Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Resection margin ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,medicine.symptom ,Neoplasm Grading ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Objective: Conservative parotidectomy is known to reduce morbidity, but has been rarely examined in patients with clinically node-negative (cN0) parotid cancers. We evaluated the clinicopathological variables influencing the outcomes of these patients and the efficacy of conservative parotidectomy. Methods: We reviewed the clinical and pathological data of 256 patients with cN0 parotid carcinomas who underwent curative surgery at our institution. Of these, 110 and 146 underwent conservative and total parotidectomy, respectively, with 83 undergoing elective neck dissection and 135 receiving postoperative radiotherapy. Univariate and multivariate analyses of variables predicting recurrence-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) were performed. Morbidity, survival, and recurrence rates were compared between the conservative and total parotidectomy groups. Results: The 5-year RFS and OS rates in all patients were 85.7 and 91.4%, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that advanced T classification, positive resection margin, and high-histologic grade were independent prognostic factors for both RFS and OS. Among the 201 patients with low- or intermediate-grade parotid cancers, those who underwent total parotidectomy had a greater chance of facial nerve paralysis than those who underwent conservative parotidectomy (p < 0.001). The 5-year RFS and OS after conservative parotidectomy (93.7 and 100%, respectively) were not worse than those after total parotidectomy (85.5 and 90.9%, respectively). Conclusion: Patients with cN0 parotid cancers may be stratified by histological grade and T classification. Conservative parotidectomy may be suitable for early T1–2 low- or intermediate-grade tumors if a resection margin is secured.
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35. Sex-related associations among anemia, body mass index, and kidney function in Koreans
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Tae-Gyu Kim, Koh-Woon Kim, Sook-Hyun Lee, In-Hyuk Ha, Sangah Shin, and Jae-Heung Cho
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Anemia ,Renal function ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Overweight ,Hematocrit ,medicine.disease ,Logistic regression ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Underweight ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
The association between anemia and body mass index (BMI) in Koreans, considering kidney function, has not been clarified. Thus, we aimed to examine the association between anemia and BMI among Korean adults aged ≥19 years.This retrospective cross-sectional study evaluated male and female Korean adults aged ≥19 years who participated in the 5th, 6th, and 7th Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (KNHANES) conducted between 2010 and 2017 were used. The participants were classified as underweight, normal weight, and overweight according to their BMI. Anemia was defined as hemoglobin levels of
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36. Association between in-game performance parameters recorded via global positioning system and sports injuries to the lower extremities in elite female field hockey players
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Jong-Chul Park, Jung-Hoon Cha, and Tae-Gyu Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sports injury ,Field hockey ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Logistic regression ,Odds ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Association (psychology) ,Simulation ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Descriptive statistics ,Athletes ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,030229 sport sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Confidence interval ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Elite ,Global Positioning System ,Ankle ,business ,human activities ,Software - Abstract
Injuries to the lower extremities were common in female field hockey players. This study aimed to determine the potential association between in-game performance parameters recorded via global positioning system (GPS) and non-contact knee and ankle injuries in elite female field hockey players. Thirty two elite female field hockey players free from sports injuries of the knee and ankle joint were participated in this study. GPS tracking was used to record the distance covered while running at various speeds, time spent sprinting, and maximum speed during the international competitions (December 2015–June 2016). And all injury events were also recorded. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the independent t-test, and binary logistic regression. Low-intensity running distance was significantly higher in players who did not experience injury throughout the duration of the study ( $$t = 2.182,\, p = 0.037$$ ). The risk for in-game knee injury decreased with increasing distance covered while running at low speed (odds ratio = 0.8; 95% confidence interval = 0.6–1.0; $$\chi ^{2} = 3.964;\, p = 0.046$$ ). Our findings can be applied to develop strategies for preventing sports-related injuries during field hockey competitions, and confirm the utility of GPS technology for real-time monitoring of fast and complex movement.
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37. 교통사고로 인한 경항통 환자의 입원 기간에 따른 통증 호전도 비교 연구
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Jae Young Choi, Min ho Lee, Seh Young Kim, Tae Gyu Kim, Ki Ok Kim, Young Woo Seo, Yoo Jong Kim, Han Sol Park, Eun Jeong Jeon, Ji Su Kim, and Jeong Ryol Lee
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Neck pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Traffic accident ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,In patient ,medicine.symptom ,business - Published
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38. The Correlation between Cross-sectional Area of Lumbar Paraspinal Muscles and Walking Ability in the Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
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Je Rak Hong, Min Chul Kim, Yu Jong Kim, Tae-Hun Kim, Ji Su Kim, Sang Min Lee, Tae Gyu Kim, Young Hoon Seo, Jae Young Choi, and Do Hyun Yoo
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Spinal stenosis ,Lumbar spinal stenosis ,Neurogenic claudication ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lumbar ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Paraspinal Muscle - Published
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39. Toll-like receptor 2 gene polymorphisms in Korean women with human papillomavirus-related cervical neoplasia
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Jin Hwi Kim, Eun Young Key, Min Jong Song, Tae Gyu Kim, Jong Sup Park, Sung Jong Lee, Chan Joo Kim, Tae Chul Park, and Soo Young Hur
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Asian People ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Humans ,Allele ,Papillomaviridae ,biology ,business.industry ,Papillomavirus Infections ,HPV infection ,Case-control study ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Uterine Cervical Dysplasia ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Genotype frequency ,030104 developmental biology ,Case-Control Studies ,Toll-Like Receptor 9 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to investigate the association between Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) gene polymorphisms and human papillomavirus (HPV)-related cervical neoplasia in Korean women. MATERIAL AND METHODS Peripheral blood samples collected from 127 patients with HPV-related cervical neoplasia and 175 healthy women were genotyped for the TLR2 -16934, +1350, intron1, and 3' untranslated region (UTR) polymorphisms using the polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism method. RESULTS The TLR2 -16934 A/A, intron1 A/A, and +1350 T/C genotypes were more frequent in patients than in controls [odds ratio (OR) = 2.1, 95% CI = 1.302-3.475, p = 0.002; OR = 1.9, 95% CI = 1.168-3.169, p = 0.010; and OR = 1.9, 95% CI = 1.211-3.123, p = 0.006, respectively]. The frequencies of the TLR2 + 1350 C and 3'UTR G alleles were also higher in patients (OR = 2.0, 95% CI = 1.236-3.121, p = 0.004 and OR = 1.7, 95% CI = 1.005-3.076, p = 0.046, respectively). The genotype frequencies of TLR2 -16934 A/A and intron1 A/A increased with increasing oncogenic risk of the HPV genotype, as follows. low-risk type < high-risk type < HPV-16 and/or HPV-18 type (p = 0.008). CONCLUSIONS Our study provides the first evidence that TLR2 gene polymorphisms are associated with high-risk type HPV-related cervical neoplasia and may play an important role in susceptibility to HPV infection. Further large-scale and functional studies are needed to confirm the role of TLR2 gene polymorphisms in HPV-related cervical neoplasia.
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40. Dosimetric impact of intermediate dose calculation for optimization convergence error
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Jong Eon Kim, Byung Do Park, and Tae Gyu Kim
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Dose calculation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Planning target volume ,intermediate dose calculation ,Imaging phantom ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Convergence (routing) ,Humans ,Medicine ,anisotropic analytical algorithm (AAA) ,business.industry ,Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) ,Analytical algorithm ,Radiation therapy ,Conformity index ,Oncology ,Homogeneous ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Algorithms ,Research Paper - Abstract
// Byung Do Park 1 , Tae Gyu Kim 1 , Jong Eon Kim 2 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Samsung Changwon Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, Korea 2 Department of Radiological Science, Kaya University, Gimhae, Korea Correspondence to: Jong Eon Kim, e-mail: kjepk@kaya.ac.kr Keywords: intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), intermediate dose calculation, anisotropic analytical algorithm (AAA) Received: January 12, 2016 Accepted: February 11, 2016 Published: February 26, 2016 ABSTRACT Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) provides the protection of the normal organs and a precise treatment plan through its optimization process. However, the final dose-volume histogram (DVH) obtained by this technique differs from the optimal DVH, owing to optimization convergence errors. Herein, intermediate dose calculation was applied to IMRT plans during the optimization process to solve these issues. Homogeneous and heterogeneous targets were delineated on a virtual phantom, and the final DVH for the target volume was assessed on the target coverage. The IMRT plans of 30 patients were established to evaluate the usefulness of intermediate dose calculation. The target coverage results were analogous in the three plans with homogeneous targets. Conversely, conformity indices (conformity index [CI], heterogeneity index [HI], and uniformity index [UI]) of plans with intermediate dose calculation were estimated to be more homogenous than plans without this option for heterogeneous targets (CI, 0.371 vs. 1.000; HI, 0.104 vs. 0.036; UI, 1.099 vs. 1.031 for Phantom B; and CI, 0.318 vs. 0.956; HI, 0.167 vs. 0.076; UI, 1.165 vs. 1.057 for Phantom C). In brain and prostate cancers, a slight difference between plans calculated with anisotropic analytical algorithm (AAA) was observed (HI, p = 0.043, UI, p = 0.043 for brain; HI, p = 0.042, UI, p = 0.043 for prostate). All target coverage indices were improved by intermediate dose calculation in lung cancer cases ( p = 0.043). In conclusion, intermediate dose calculation in IMRT plans improves the target coverage in the target volume around heterogeneous materials. Moreover, the optimization time can be reduced.
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41. A New Double Trapezoid-Shaped Osteotomy for Reduction Malarplasty
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Young Kyoo Cho and Tae Gyu Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nonunion ,Cosmetic Techniques ,030230 surgery ,Osteotomy ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Photography ,medicine ,Humans ,Volume reduction ,Major complication ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Aged ,Orthodontics ,Zygoma ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Cheek ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Zygomatic bone ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Zygomatic arch ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Background: Various surgical techniques have been introduced and developed for the reduction of wide zygomatic bone. However, the previous methods have several disadvantages, including the following: potential cheek droop, a limited amount of possible volume reduction, an unfavorable contour due to nonunion, and limited inward repositioning of the zygomatic arch. Thus, the authors introduce an effective method to overcome the limitations and disadvantages of other previous reduction malarplasty techniques. Methods: From March of 2010 to May of 2014, 532 women and 152 men underwent reduction malarplasty using a double trapezoid-shaped osteotomy. This method was created by making both 1 trapezoid-shaped osteotomy line that consisted of 2 oblique and 1 transverse line in the frontal view, and a second trapezoid-shaped osteotomy line, which consisted of 2 oblique osteotomies made to be slightly broader in the cross-sectional view. Results: Reduction malarplasty with double trapezoid-shaped osteotomy was successfully performed in all patients. No severe complications were observed. There were some minor complications. In most patients, a wide midface with prominent malar eminences was reshaped into a slender contour. Conclusions: A double trapezoid-shaped osteotomy for reduction malarplasty might be a more effective method to overcome the limitations of other previous techniques. The prominent malar eminences can be reduced effectively without major complications, and moreover, the cheek area can be induced to have an upward lifting and a 3-dimensional convexity of the midface.
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42. Comparison of Dose Distribution in Regional Lymph Nodes in Whole-Breast Radiotherapy vs. Whole-Breast Plus Regional Lymph Node Irradiation: An In Silico Planning Study in Participating Institutions of the Phase III Randomized Trial (KROG 1701)
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Taeryool Koo, Sung Ja Ahn, Jee Suk Chang, Ju Hye Lee, Oyeon Cho, Sun-Rock Moon, Tae Hyun Kim, Jong Hoon Lee, Young-Joo Shin, Jin Ho Kim, Jeanny Kwon, In Young Jo, Mi Young Kim, Hyung Sik Lee, Kyubo Kim, Hae Jin Park, Jinhong Jung, Jong Yun Baek, Boram Ha, Tae Gyu Kim, Jinhee Kim, Eun Seog Kim, Ik Jae Lee, Won Park, Kyu Chan Lee, Haeyoung Kim, Inbong Ha, Heejung Kim, and S.H. Park
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Cancer Research ,radiotherapy planning ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Article ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,breast cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Randomized controlled trial ,lymph nodes ,law ,Planning study ,randomized trial ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Internal Mammary Lymph Node ,Lymph node ,business.industry ,Cancer ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Supraclavicular lymph nodes ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Lymph ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
The purpose of the current in silico planning study is to compare radiation doses of whole-breast irradiation (WBI) and whole-breast plus regional lymph node irradiation (WBI+RNI) administered to the regional lymph nodes (RLN) in pN1 breast cancer. Twenty-four participating institutions were asked to create plans of WBI and WBI+RNI for two dummy cases. To compare target coverage between the participants, an isodose line equal to 90% of the prescribed dose was converted to an isodose contour (contour90% iso). The relative nodal dose (RND) was obtained using the ratio of RLN dose to the target dose. The Fleiss&rsquo, s kappa values which represent inter-observer agreement of contour90% iso were over 0.68. For RNI, 6 institutions included axillary lymph node (ALN), supraclavicular lymph node (SCN), and internal mammary lymph node (IMN), while 18 hospitals included only ALN and SCN. The median RND between the WBI and WBI+RNI were as follows: 0.64 vs. 1.05 (ALN level I), 0.27 vs. 1.08 (ALN level II), 0.02 vs. 1.12 (ALN level III), 0.01 vs. 1.12 (SCN), and 0.54 vs. 0.82 (IMN). In all nodal regions, the RND was significantly lower in WBI than in WBI+RNI (p <, 0.01). In this study, we could identify the nodal dose difference between WBI and WBI+RNI.
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43. Patterns of failure after resection of extrahepatic bile duct cancer: implications for adjuvant radiotherapy indication and treatment volumes
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Tae Gyu Kim, Ki Mun Kang, Hojin Jeong, Jin Ho Song, Yun Hee Lee, Bae Kwon Jeong, In Bong Ha, and Hoon Choi
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Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bile Duct Neoplasm ,Gastroenterology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Bile Ducts, Extrahepatic ,Risk Factors ,Recurrence ,law ,Medicine ,Treatment Failure ,Lymph node ,Aged, 80 and over ,Bile duct ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Resection margin ,Bile duct neoplasms ,Female ,Adjuvant ,lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:R895-920 ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Pancreaticoduodenectomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted ,Research ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,Adjuvant radiotherapy ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background The role of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) and setting proper RT target volumes have not been clearly demonstrated for extrahepatic bile duct (EHBD) cancer, due to the rarity of the disease and the lack of randomized trials. This study was conducted to evaluate the indication and treatment volume for adjuvant RT in EHBD cancer patients by identifying the prognostic factors for loco-regional (LR) failure, and analyze the patterns of LR failure. Methods Ninety-three patients with EHBD cancer, who underwent resection without adjuvant RT, at 2 medical centers, between 2001 and 2016, were analyzed retrospectively. Univariable and multivariable analyses were performed to find the prognostic factors for LR recurrence. The initial patterns of failure were recorded, especially those of LR recurrence, and categorized according to the Japanese classification. Results The median follow-up duration was 30 months, and 38 (40.9%) patients experienced LR recurrence during this period. With regards to LR recurrence, close or positive resection margin (RM) status (p
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44. Effects of lower extremity stability by kinesio taping method in elite speed skating athletes' one-leg jumping
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Young-Seok Lee, Chung-Il Lee, Tae-Gyu Kim, and ChangSoo Kwak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Jumping ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Sports medicine ,medicine ,Jump ,Speed skating ,Impulse (physics) ,Impact ,Performance enhancement ,medicine.disease_cause ,Mathematics - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigating the effect of taping knee by testing the difference on kinetic variables of lower extremity when speed skating athletes jump on one leg. The results were as follows. The height of jumping after taping was higher, but the vertical height was not different according to taping. On take-off(TO), the horizontal and anterior-posterior maximum impulse force were decreased while the vertical maximum impact force was increased after taping. On landing(LD), the anterior-posterior maximum impulse force was decreased but the horizontal and vertical maximum impulse force were increased. TO, the impulse showed low after taping and the impulse dropped largely LD. The knee’s moment of extension, eversion were reduced after tapping TO. LD, the flection moment of knee was decreased, but the inversion moment was increased after tapping. This study implies that the knee tapping helps injury prevention and performance enhancement, sports medicine convergence are needed.
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45. Leptomeningeal enhancement on preoperative brain MRI in patients with glioblastoma and its clinical impact
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Ho Jun Seol, Do Hoon Lim, Tae Gyu Kim, Jung-Il Lee, Jung Won Choi, Sung Tae Kim, Hakyoung Kim, Do-Hyun Nam, Yeon-Lim Suh, and Doo-Sik Kong
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Republic of Korea ,Brain mri ,medicine ,Meningeal Neoplasms ,Humans ,In patient ,Retrospective Studies ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Brain Neoplasms ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Incidence ,Significant difference ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Radiation therapy ,Survival Rate ,Regimen ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Radiology ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Glioblastoma ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
AIM Leptomeningeal enhancement (LME) on preoperative brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) does not always indicate leptomeningeal seeding (LMS). With Stupp's regimen, authors have treated glioblastoma patients with LME on preoperative brain MRI but here we tried to find the clinical impact of LME. METHODS From 2005 to 2015, 290 patients with glioblastoma have been treated with Stupp's regimen at Samsung Medical Center. Among these, 33 patients showed LME on preoperative brain MRI. We compared the clinical outcomes between the patients with or without LME on preoperative brain MRI and analyzed the clinical results according to changes of LME at following MRI. RESULTS The median survival was 23 months, and 2-year overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) rate was 46.3% and 19.6%, respectively. Prognostic factors for OS and DFS were Karnofsky performance status, extent of resection and adjuvant chemotherapy. MGMT promoter methylation status was a significant prognostic factor for DFS. However, LME was not a significant prognostic factor for OS (P = 0.156) or DFS (P = 0.193). Among the 33 patients with LME on preoperative MRI, 21 (63.6%) showed persistent LME at the next MRI. A statistically significant difference in 2-year survival was evident between patients with and without persistent LME (OS, 17.3% and 70.1%, respectively, P = 0.044; DFS, 5.3% and 54.0%, respectively, P = 0.006). The most common pattern of failure was local recurrence. However, patients with persistent LME displayed a higher incidence of LMS than patients without LME. CONCLUSION LME on preoperative brain MRI did not affect the clinical results in glioblastoma patients treated with the Stupp's regimen. However, persistence of LME was associated with poor survival and high possibility of LMS. For these patients, the postoperative adjuvant treatment should focus on palliative aim or more aggressive treatment scheme should be followed to overcome the disastrous results.
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46. Survival Outcome of Intermediate-Grade Salivary Gland Carcinoma
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Soon Yuhl Nam, Yong Gi Jung, Sang Yoon Kim, Jong-Lyel Roh, Gi Cheol Park, Seung Ho Choi, Kyung-Ja Cho, Hyoun Wook Lee, and Tae Gyu Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Adolescent ,Adenoid cystic carcinoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Disease-Free Survival ,Salivary Glands ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Intermediate Grade ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Child ,Pathological ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Neck dissection ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Salivary Gland Neoplasms ,Primary tumor ,Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ,Salivary gland carcinoma ,Survival Rate ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Salivary gland cancer ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Neck Dissection ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Objective: Histological grade is the most important factor for defining treatment strategies and predicting prognosis for salivary gland carcinoma (SGC). We examined factors affecting long-term recurrence and survival among intermediate-grade SGC (IGSGC) patients to define optimal treatment modalities and outcomes. Methods: We reviewed the clinical and pathological data on 108 IGSGC patients who underwent definitive surgery with or without postoperative radiotherapy. We compared treatment outcomes by treatment strategies such as surgical extent for the primary tumor, neck dissection, or postoperative radiotherapy. Results: During a 103-month median follow-up, local, regional, and distant recurrences were detected in 14 (13.0%), 3 (2.8%), and 21 (19.4%) patients, respectively. The 10-year locoregional control (LRC), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), and overall survival (OS) rates were 83.1, 76.0, and 80.1%, respectively. Multivariate analyses identified a nonparotid primary site as an independent prognostic factor for LRC (p = 0.018). Adenoid cystic carcinoma and a positive pN classification were significantly unfavorable prognostic factors for DMFS (p = 0.025 and p = 0.030, respectively); overall advanced stage was an independent prognostic factor for OS (p = 0.020). Surgical extent, elective neck dissection, and postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy did not significantly affect treatment outcomes. Conclusion: Patients with early-stage IGSGC of parotid origin can achieve favorable treatment outcomes with conservative surgery alone.
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47. Analysis of sports injuries among Korean national players during official training
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Eun Kuk Kim and Tae-Gyu Kim
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48. Squamous cell carcinoma arising from Warthin’s tumor in the parotid gland
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Tae Gyu Kim and Ji Eun Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,030105 genetics & heredity ,medicine.disease ,Warthin's tumor ,Parotid gland ,Malignant transformation ,Pathogenesis ,stomatognathic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rare tumor ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,medicine ,Effective treatment ,Basal cell ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Rare disease - Abstract
The malignant transformation of Warthin’s tumor in the parotid gland is extremely rare. In addition, among the various types of the malignant change of Warthin’s tumor, squamous cell carcinoma is the rarest one. The pathogenesis of this rare disease entity is uncertain till now. Also the most effective treatment and long-term prognosis are not yet clear. Up to present, there are a few reports that only described the pathologic and clinical features of this tumor. However, there is no report about the imaging findings of this rare tumor. We report the imaging features in a case of squamous cell carcinoma arising from Warthin’s tumor in the parotid gland.
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49. ARTIST 2: Interim results of a phase III trial involving adjuvant chemotherapy and/or chemoradiotherapy after D2-gastrectomy in stage II/III gastric cancer (GC)
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Jun Ho Ji, Dongbok Shin, Kyoung-Mee Kim, Do Hoon Lim, Jun Ho Lee, Jeeyun Lee, Min-Gew Choi, Ji Yeong An, Won Ki Kang, In Gyu Hwang, Sung Kim, Seung Hoon Kim, Sung Yong Oh, Tae Sung Sohn, Jae-Moon Bae, Se Hoon Park, Tae Gyu Kim, Dae Young Zang, Jung Hoon Kim, and Boram Han
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,Chemotherapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Adjuvant chemotherapy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,D2 gastrectomy ,Cancer ,Stage ii ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Interim ,medicine ,business ,Chemoradiotherapy ,030215 immunology - Abstract
4001 Background: Adjuvant chemotherapy and/or chemoradiotherapy have been the standard of care in GC for years, supported by randomized trials. We compared the efficacy of different chemotherapy regimens and chemoradiotherapy in patients with D2-resected, stage II/III, node-positive GC. Methods: From Feb 2013 through Nov 2018, we randomly assigned, in a 1:1:1 ratio, patients with pathologically-staged II or III, node-positive, D2-resected GC, to receive adjuvant S-1 (40-60 mg twice daily 4-weeks-on/2-weeks-off) for one year, S-1 (2-weeks-on/1-week-off) plus oxaliplatin 130 mg/m2 (SOX) for six months, or SOX plus chemoradiotherapy 45 Gy (SOXRT). Randomization was stratified according to the type of surgery (total or subtotal gastrectomy), stage (II or III), and Lauren histologic classification (diffuse or intestinal). The primary endpoint was disease-free survival (DFS). A total of 900 patients had to be enrolled to demonstrate superiority of SOX or SOXRT to S-1 (hazard ratio [HR] 0.667), with 90% power at a two-sided significance level of 5%. Results: A total of 538 patients were included for this interim efficacy analysis. Median age was 58 years, men constituted 65%, and stage II and III were 31% and 69%, respectively. Baseline tumor and patient characteristics were balanced between treatment arms. Adverse events were as anticipated in each arm, generally well-tolerated and manageable. DFS in the control arm (S-1) were significantly shorter than in SOX and SOXRT arms (stratified HR for recurrence): S-1 vs. SOX, 0.617 (P = 0.016) and S-1 vs. SOXRT, 0.686 (P = 0.057). The DFS at 3-years was found to be 65%, 78% and 73% in S-1, SOX and SOXRT arms, respectively. No difference in DFS between SOX and SOXRT was found (HR 0.910, P = 0.667). Based on the results after the observation of 145 recurrence events at the cutoff date of Dec 27, 2018, the independent data monitoring committee considered the results sufficient to meet the endpoint of the trial and recommended early stopping of the trial. Conclusions: In patients with curatively D2-resected, stage II/III, node-positive GC, adjuvant SOX or SOXRT was effective in prolonging DFS, when compared to S-1 monotherapy. Clinical trial information: NCT0176146.
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50. Mixed Adenoneuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Small Bowel in a Patient with Crohn's Disease: A Case Report
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Mi-Jin Kang, Tae Gyu Kim, Soung Hee Kim, Jae Hyung Kim, Kyung Eun Bae, Soo Hyun Kim, Ji Young Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Jihae Lee, and Kwang-Min Kim
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Crohn disease ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Intestinal Neoplasm ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,crohn disease ,Neuroendocrine tumors ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,intestinal neoplasms ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,neuroendocrine tumors ,business - Abstract
Mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC) is a rare tumor of the gastrointestinal tract that has both exocrine and neuroendocrine components. There are only 5 case reports about this combined tumor in the small bowel, arose in a background of long-standing Crohn’s disease. Here, we report a case of small bowel MANEC in a 54-year-old male with Crohn’s disease, who presented a heterogeneous enhancing, asymmetric small bowel wall thickening with small bowel obstruction and had a difficulty in differential diagnosis before surgery.
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