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152. Image Features and Natural Clustering of Worm Body Shapes and Motion.
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Wei Geng, Pamela C. Cosman, Joong-Hwan Baek, Charles C. Berry, and William R. Schafer
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- 2003
153. Shot Change Detection Using Multiple Features and Classification and Regression Tree (CART).
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Seung-Bum Hong, Jong-Sung Kim, Joong-Hwan Baek, and Gyo-Young Hong
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- 2003
154. Five-year follow-up results of thermal ablation for low-risk papillary thyroid microcarcinomas: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Se Jin Cho, Young Kee Shong, Jung Hwan Baek, Dong Gyu Na, Kang Dae Lee, and Sun Mi Baek
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Thermal ablation ,Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Neuroradiology ,Radiofrequency Ablation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Five year follow up ,Interventional radiology ,General Medicine ,Carcinoma, Papillary ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Radiology ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Confidence in long-term treatment results of thermal ablation for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) is required in comparison with active surveillance. The objective of this meta-analysis is to report 5-year follow-up results of thermal ablation for PTMC. Ovid MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched through May 30, 2020, for studies reporting outcomes in patients with PTMC treated with thermal ablation and followed up for at least 5 years. Data were extracted and methodological quality was assessed independently by two radiologists according to the PRISMA guidelines. Three studies, involving 207 patients with 219 PTMCs, met the inclusion criteria through database searches. None of these patients experienced local tumor recurrence, lymph node metastasis, or distant metastasis or underwent delayed surgery during a mean pooled 67.8-month follow-up. Five new tumors appeared in the remaining thyroid gland of four patients, with four of these tumors successfully treated by repeat thermal ablation. The pooled mean major complication rate was 1.2%, with no patient experiencing life-threatening or delayed complications. Thermal ablation is an excellent local tumor control method in patients with low-risk PTMC, with low major complication rates at 5 years. • No local tumor recurrence, lymph node metastasis, or distant metastasis was noted by thermal ablation during follow-up of 5 years and none underwent delayed surgery. • The pooled mean major complication rate was 1.2%.
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- 2021
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155. Clinical outcomes of bulky parotid gland cancers: need for self-examination and screening program for early diagnosis of parotid tumors
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Sung Yong Choi, Eunkyu Lee, Eun-Hye Kim, Young-Ik Son, Han-Sin Jeong, Chung-Hwan Baek, and Man Ki Chung
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Male ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenoid cystic carcinoma ,Adenoma, Pleomorphic ,Adenocarcinoma ,Malignancy ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Salivary duct carcinoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Mucoepidermoid carcinoma ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Tumor ,business.industry ,Advanced stage, prognosis ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Tumor Burden ,Parotid gland ,Survival Rate ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Self-Examination ,Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid ,Female ,Surgery ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Early detection and diagnosis of parotid gland cancer (PGC) are essential to improve clinical outcomes, because Tumor-Node-Metastasis stage at diagnosis is a very strong indicator of prognosis in PGC. Nevertheless, some patients still present with large parotid mass, maybe due to the unawareness or ignorance of their disease. In this study, we aimed to present the clinical outcomes of bulky PGC (defined by a 4 cm cutoff point for T3–4 versus T1–2 tumors), to emphasize the necessity of a self-examination tool for parotid gland tumor. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 60 consecutive cases with bulky (equal to and greater than 4 cm in the longest diameter, determined radiologically) malignant tumors arising from the parotid gland from 1995 to 2016. The clinical and pathological factors were analyzed to identify risk factors for poor outcomes using Cox proportional hazard models. In addition, we designed a self-examination tool for parotid gland tumors, similar to breast self-examination for breast cancer detection. Results Patients with bulky parotid cancer showed 48.9% 5-year and 24.5% 10-year overall survival rates and a 47.9% risk of high-grade malignancy. The common pathological diagnoses were carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma (18.3%), adenocarcinoma (16.7%), mucoepidermoid carcinoma (16.7%), salivary duct carcinoma (16.7%), and adenoid cystic carcinoma (11.7%). Survival analyses revealed that tumor size (hazard ratio, HR = 1.262 upon increase of 1 cm, 95% confidence interval, 95%CI 1.059–1.502), lymph node metastasis (HR = 2.999, 95%CI 1.048–8.583), and high tumor grade (HR = 4.148, 95%CI 1.215–14.154) were independent prognostic factors in multivariable analysis. Functional preservation of the facial nerve was possible only in less than half of patients. Conclusion In bulky PGC, lymph node metastasis at diagnosis and high tumor grade indicated poor survival outcomes, and functional outcomes of the facial nerve were suboptimal. Thus, a public effort seems to be necessary to decrease these patients with bulky PGC, and to increase patients’ self-awareness of their disease. As a way of early detection, we proposed a parotid self-examination tool to detect parotid gland tumors at an early stage, which is similar to breast self-examination.
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- 2021
156. Comparative Efficacy of Oral Calcitonin-Gene–Related Peptide Antagonists for the Treatment of Acute Migraine: Updated Meta-analysis
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In-hwan Baek, Dong Kyoung Ha, Nayoung Han, Min Ji Kim, and Jae-Hwan Kwak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pyridines ,Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide ,Migraine Disorders ,Subgroup analysis ,Triptans ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Calcitonin gene-related peptide ,Cochrane Library ,Placebo ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Receptor Antagonists ,law ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pyrroles ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Clinical trial ,Treatment Outcome ,Quality of Life ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a new therapeutic target in migraine—a common disorder resulting in reduced quality of life. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of five oral CGRP antagonists with that of a placebo and triptans against acute migraine via meta-analysis. Suitable randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were searched in PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane Library, ClinicalTrials.gov, and World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (WHO-ICTRP) to compare the efficacy of oral CGRP antagonists with that of a placebo and triptans against acute migraine. Review Manager 5.4 was used for data analysis. A total of 17 trials met the eligibility criteria and were studied in detail. The CGRP antagonists were significantly more effective than the placebo with respect to outcomes such as pain freedom at 2 h post-dose (odds ratio = 2.11; 95% confidence intervals [CIs] = 1.90–2.35) and pain relief at 2 h post-dose (odds ratio = 1.94; 95% CIs = 1.70–2.21). Similar results were found in the subgroup analysis conducted to compare the clinical efficacy of the FDA-approved oral CGRP antagonists (ubrogepant and rimegepant) and placebo. However, the CGRP antagonists were less effective than the triptans with respect to outcomes such as pain freedom at 2 h post-dose (odds ratio = 0.66; 95% CIs = 0.55–0.78) and pain relief at 2 h post-dose (odds ratio = 0.78; 95% CIs = 0.66–0.93). CGRP antagonists are more effective than placebo against acute migraine; however, further studies are required to consider CGRP antagonists as standard first-line treatment for acute migraine instead of triptans, especially in patients with co-existing cardiovascular diseases.
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157. Radiofrequency ablation of benign thyroid nodules: Recommendations from the Asian conference on tumor ablation task force – Secondary publication
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Yi-Hong Chou, Jianhua Zhou, Ming Hsun Wu, Lawrence Han Hwee Quek, Le Thi My, Eun Ju Ha, Jung Hwan Baek, Ji Hoon Kim, Dong Gyu Na, Wei Che Lin, Ying Che, Koichiro Yamakado, and Nobuhiro Fukunari
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Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Task force ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Thermal ablation ,Guideline ,Review Article ,ultrasonography ,medicine.disease ,Tumor ablation ,law.invention ,thyroid ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,law ,Asian country ,medicine ,Medical technology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,guidelines ,radiofrequency ablation ,R855-855.5 ,business - Abstract
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a thermal ablation technique widely used for the management of benign thyroid nodules. To date, five academic societies in various countries have reported clinical practice guidelines, opinion statements, or recommendations regarding the use of thyroid RFA. However, despite some similarities, there are also differences among the guidelines, and a consensus is required regarding safe and effective treatment in Asian countries. Therefore, a task force was organized by the guideline committee of the Asian Conference on Tumor Ablation with the goal of devising recommendations for the clinical use of thyroid RFA. The recommendations in this article are based on a comprehensive analysis of the current literature and the consensus opinion of the task force members.
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- 2021
158. Efficacy and safety of single-session radiofrequency ablation for intrathoracic goiter: preliminary results and short-term evaluation
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Wen-Chieh Chen, Meng-Hsiang Chen, Wei-Chih Chen, Yen-Hsiang Chang, Sheng-Dean Luo, Jung Hwan Baek, Shun-Yu Chi, Yan-Ye Su, Hsiu-Ling Chen, Pi-Ling Chiang, Wei-Che Lin, Yu-Cheng Tung, and Chen-Kai Chou
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Male ,endocrine system ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Physiology ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Intrathoracic goiter ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Medical technology ,Humans ,R855-855.5 ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography ,Radiofrequency Ablation ,business.industry ,ultrasound ,Thyroid ,Ultrasound ,ablation technique ,Middle Aged ,musculoskeletal system ,intrathoracic goiter ,eye diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Goiter, Substernal ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Catheter Ablation ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Single session - Abstract
Background An intrathoracic goiter (ITG) is defined as a thyroid extension below the sternal notch. Compared to cervical goiters, surgery for ITG is more challenging, with a higher risk of an extracervical approach. Ultrasound (US)-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive treatment modality. The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate the safety and efficacy of RFA in patients with ITG. Methods From a total of 324 patients who underwent thyroid RFA at a single medical center, 15 patients (mean age 52.2 years; 73.3% female) with 16 ITGs were included and classified into three grades and three types using the cross-section imaging CT system. Clinical features and demographics, degree of extension, RFA details, goiter volume, and complications were analyzed. Results Mean pre- and post-RFA goiter volumes as measured by US were 106.62 ± 61.82 and 25.09 ± 14.22 mL respectively, with a volume reduction rate (VRR) of 75.5% (p
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159. Radiofrequency ablation for treatment of thyroid follicular neoplasm with low SUV in PET/CT study
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Shun Chen Huang, Chen-Kai Chou, Yan-Ye Su, Pi-Ling Chiang, Wen-Chieh Chen, Jung Hwan Baek, Yen-Hsiang Chang, Wei-Che Lin, Yu-Cheng Tung, Shun-Yu Chi, Sheng-Dean Luo, and Wei-Chih Chen
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Cancer Research ,Lung Neoplasms ,Physiology ,Radiofrequency ablation ,follicular neoplasm ,Standardized uptake value ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Follicular neoplasm ,law ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Physiology (medical) ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,medicine ,Medical technology ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,R855-855.5 ,PET-CT ,Radiofrequency Ablation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,thyroid gland ,f-18 fdg pet/ct ,business.industry ,ultrasound ,Ultrasound ,Thyroid ,ablation technique ,F 18 fdg pet ct ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Positron emission tomography ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Catheter Ablation ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) on follicular neoplasm with low standard uptake value (SUV) in a Positron emission tomography (PET/CT) study. Methods From January 2018 to July 2019, 86 consecutive patients were diagnosed with follicular neoplasm. Of the patients, 28 with PET/CT scans were enrolled in this study. All patients received ultrasound, fine/core needle aspiration, and PET/CT scan prior to treatment. In accordance with previous studies, we recommended 6 patients who had follicular neoplasm with SUVmax ≥5 undergo surgical resection due to an elevated suspicion of malignancy. For 22 patients SUVmax
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160. Enhancement of electrical performance of atomic layer deposited SnO films via substrate surface engineering
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Heenang Choi, Ga Yeon Lee, Ah-Jin Cho, Taeyong Eom, Seong Keun Kim, In-Hwan Baek, Sung Ok Won, Taek-Mo Chung, and Cheol Seong Hwang
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Materials science ,Oxide ,General Chemistry ,Substrate (electronics) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Atomic layer deposition ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Impurity ,Materials Chemistry ,Thin film ,Layer (electronics) ,Stoichiometry ,Surface states - Abstract
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a technique based on the surface reaction of precursors; thus, it strongly depends on the surface states of the substrate. We demonstrate significant changes in the structural and electrical properties of SnO thin films via modification of substrate surface states. The surface of SiO2 exposed to the atmosphere is usually contaminated by organic compounds and lacks hydroxyl groups. The plasma treatment effectively formed numerous functional groups on SiO2, eventually resulting in significant differences in the growth characteristics and properties of ALD-grown SnO films. In the case of a plasma-treated SiO2 substrate, the SnO layer was fully crystallized at the SnO/SiO2 interface, and the (00l) planes of SnO were aligned parallel to the substrate. The numerous functional groups on the plasma-treated SiO2 promoted a complete reaction on the surface, which resulted in the formation of more stoichiometric SnO containing fewer impurities near the interface. The changes in the interfacial properties by the plasma treatment of SiO2 enhanced the field-effect mobility from 0.7 to 2.0 cm2 V−1 s−1 and reduced the hysteresis voltage. The findings may contribute to the realization of complementary oxide thin film devices in future electronics.
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- 2021
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161. Diagnosis of parathyroid incidentaloma detected on thyroid ultrasonography: the role of fine-needle aspiration cytology and washout parathyroid hormone measurements
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Boeun Lee, Sae Rom Chung, Young Jun Choi, Tae-Yon Sung, Dong Eun Song, Tae Yong Kim, Jeong Hyun Lee, and Jung Hwan Baek
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic role of fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) and analyze factors associated with false-negative FNAC results in patients with parathyroid incidentaloma who were referred for ultrasonography (US)-guided fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of thyroid nodules.Methods: In this study, 121 patients with suspected parathyroid lesions were enrolled. The patients underwent US-guided FNAC with measurements of washout parathyroid hormone (PTH) between January 2015 and May 2020. The diagnostic performance of FNAC for the diagnosis of parathyroid lesions was assessed using surgical results and elevated washout PTH as a reference standard. The clinical and radiologic features associated with false-negative results on FNAC for the diagnosis of parathyroid lesions were evaluated.Results: Among the 121 nodules assessed, 38 were parathyroid lesions (31.4%), and 83 were non-parathyroid lesions (68.6%). The diagnostic performance of FNAC for parathyroid incidentaloma showed a sensitivity of 31.6% (12/38), specificity of 100% (83/83), positive predictive values of 100% (12/12), negative predictive values of 76.1% (83/109), and accuracy of 78.5% (95/121). The FNAC results of non-parathyroid lesions included thyroid nodules, lymph nodes, neurogenic tumors, and fat tissue. True-positive results on FNAC were significantly associated with performing FNA twice (58.3% vs. 23.1%, P=0.043).Conclusion: Considering the low sensitivity of FNAC, measuring washout PTH in addition to FNAC may help accurately diagnose parathyroid incidentaloma on thyroid US. Further, the falsenegative rate for FNAC can be reduced by obtaining two or more FNA samples.
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- 2022
162. Development and Validation of a Model Using Radiomics Features from an Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Map to Diagnose Local Tumor Recurrence in Patients Treated for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Minjae Kim, Jeong Hyun Lee, Leehi Joo, Boryeong Jeong, Seonok Kim, Sungwon Ham, Jihye Yun, NamKug Kim, Sae Rom Chung, Young Jun Choi, Jung Hwan Baek, Ji Ye Lee, and Ji-hoon Kim
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Male ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To develop and validate a model using radiomics features from apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map to diagnose local tumor recurrence in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).This retrospective study included 285 patients (mean age ± standard deviation, 62 ± 12 years; 220 male, 77.2%), including 215 for training (n = 161) and internal validation (n = 54) and 70 others for external validation, with newly developed contrast-enhancing lesions at the primary cancer site on the surveillance MRI following definitive treatment of HNSCC between January 2014 and October 2019. Of the 215 and 70 patients, 127 and 34, respectively, had local tumor recurrence. Radiomics models using radiomics scores were created separately for T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging (CE-T1WI), and ADC maps using non-zero coefficients from the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator in the training set. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to evaluate the diagnostic performance of each radiomics score and known clinical parameter (age, sex, and clinical stage) in the internal and external validation sets.Five radiomics features from T2WI, six from CE-T1WI, and nine from ADC maps were selected and used to develop the respective radiomics models. The area under ROC curve (AUROC) of ADC radiomics score was 0.76 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.62-0.89) and 0.77 (95% CI, 0.65-0.88) in the internal and external validation sets, respectively. These were significantly higher than the AUROC values of T2WI (0.53 [95% CI, 0.40-0.67],The radiomics model using ADC maps exhibited higher diagnostic performance than those of the radiomics models using T2WI or CE-T1WI and clinical parameters in the diagnosis of local tumor recurrence in HNSCC following definitive treatment.
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- 2022
163. Endoscopic Debridement of Post-Radiation Nasopharyngeal Necrosis: The Effects of Resurfacing With a Vascularized Flap
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Bokhyun Song, Hyo Yeol Kim, ·Yong Gi Jung, Chung-Hwan Baek, Man Ki Chung, and Sang Duk Hong
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery - Abstract
Objectives. Post-radiation nasopharyngeal necrosis (PRNN) is a serious complication that severely impacts the quality of life and survival of nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients. Endoscopic debridement is considered the first-line treatment for PRNN. This study aimed to analyze clinical outcomes, focusing on the mucosal resurfacing status and the effectiveness of salvage operations.Methods. Twenty-seven patients who underwent endoscopic debridement were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into two groups according to the initial surgical modality: debridement with a nasoseptal flap (NSF; n=21) and debridement only (no NSF; n=6). Clinical features, postoperative mucosal status, internal carotid artery (ICA) rupture, survival, and final mucosal status were evaluated. The NSF group was categorized according to flap viability to analyze risk factors for flap failure.Results. Regardless of the initial modality, most patients experienced symptom improvement (96.0% for headache and 100% for foul odor); however, complete cranial nerve palsy did not improve in any patients. In the NSF group, complete healing was observed in 66.7%, while all patients in the no-NSF group underwent salvage surgery because none maintained complete healing. In the NSF group, 19.0% of patients required salvage surgery. After the last operation, favorable symptom improvement was noted (100% for headache and 90.0% for foul odor), and 77.8% had completely healed mucosa, whereas only 14.8% and 7.4% had partial healing and persistent necrotic mucosal status. The necrotic or uncovered NSF subgroup showed statistically non-significant tendencies for old age, advanced necrosis stage, advanced T stage, ICA involvement, high frequency and dose of radiation therapy, diabetes mellitus, and underlying comorbidities. Two ICA ruptures and three deaths occurred.Conclusion. Resurfacing the nasopharynx with NSF after endoscopic debridement showed better outcomes than debridement only for PRNN treatment. Despite initial NSF failure, additional resurfacing reconstructive surgery offers advantages in symptom mitigation, quality of life, and survival.
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- 2022
164. Thyroid-dedicated internally-cooled wet electrode for benign thyroid nodules: experimental and clinical study
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So Yeong Jeong, Jung Hwan Baek, Sae Rom Chung, Young Jun Choi, Ki-Wook Chung, Tae Yong Kim, and Jeong Hyun Lee
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Cancer Research ,Radiofrequency Ablation ,Treatment Outcome ,Physiology ,Physiology (medical) ,Catheter Ablation ,Animals ,Humans ,Cattle ,Thyroid Nodule ,Electrodes ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
To assess the effects of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) using an internally-cooled wet (ICW) electrode inWe developed an 18-gauge ICW electrode with a microhole at the distal tip for tissue infusion of chilled (0 - 4 °C) isotonic saline (rate = 1.5 ml/min). RFA using ICW and IC electrodes were performed in bovine livers (40 pairs, 1-cm active tip, 50 W, 1-min). We compared the morphological characteristics of ablation zones and presence of carbonization. Twenty patients with benign thyroid nodules larger than 5 ml were prospectively enrolled in a clinical study and underwent ultrasound-guided RFA with ICW electrodes. Ultrasound examinations, laboratory data, and symptom and cosmetic scores were evaluated preprocedure and 1 and 6 months after the procedure.In theWe developed a thyroid-dedicated ICW electrode that we showed to be feasible and effective in patients with benign thyroid nodules.
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- 2022
165. Person Detection, Re-identification and Tracking Using Spatio-Color-based Model for Non-Overlapping Multi-Camera Surveillance Systems.
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Farah Jahan, Mohammad Khairul Islam, and Joong-Hwan Baek
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166. Simultaneous acquisition of polarimetric SVBRDF and normals.
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Seung-Hwan Baek, Daniel S. Jeon, Xin Tong 0001, and Min H. Kim 0001
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- 2018
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167. Face detection for video summary using illumination-compensation and morphological processing.
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Jae-Ung Yun, Hyung-Jin Lee, Anjan Kumar Paul, and Joong-Hwan Baek
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- 2009
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168. Long-Term Follow-Up Results of Ultrasound-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation for Low-Risk Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma: More Than 5-Year Follow-Up for 84 Tumors
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Kang Dae Lee, Se Jin Cho, Hyun Kyung Lim, Jung Min Son, Sun Mi Baek, and Jung Hwan Baek
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Ultrasound ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,surgical procedures, operative ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,law ,Tumor progression ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cohort ,medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Complication ,Thyroid cancer ,Lymph node - Abstract
Background: Despite reports describing favorable short-term results for thermal ablation of thyroid cancer, there remains a need to evaluate long-term results because of its indolent characteristics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of ultrasound (US)-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for low-risk papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) over a follow-up period of more than five years. Methods: From a cohort of patients under surveillance after US-guided RFA for primary low-risk PTMC, those with a record of follow-up data of more than five years were selected for this study. Before RFA, all patients underwent US and computed tomography to evaluate the PTMC and the presence of neck metastasis. RFA was performed using thyroid-dedicated electrodes. Follow-up US was performed 6 and 12 months after initial RFA, and then every 12 months. The status of ablated tumors was evaluated according to volume reduction, local tumor progression, newly developed cancers, lymph node (LN) or distant metastasis, and delayed surgery during follow-up. Complications during the procedure and follow-up period were evaluated. Results: A total of 84 nodules from 74 patients were included in this study. All patients tolerated RFA, and the mean follow-up duration was 72 months. After RFA, complete disappearance rates of 98.8% and 100% were achieved at 24 and 60-month follow-up, respectively. Additional ablations were performed in 13 of 84 tumors. The mean number of RFA sessions was 1.2. There were four newly developed cancers in three patients, and these were also treated with RFA and completely disappeared. During the follow-up period, there was no local tumor progression, no LN or distant metastasis, and no patients underwent delayed surgery. The major complication rate was 1.4% (1/74), and there was no delayed complication or procedure-related death. Conclusions: RFA is effective for treating low-risk PTMC patients, without occurrence of local tumor progression, LN or distant metastasis, delayed complications, procedure-related death, or delayed surgery over more than five years of follow-up.
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169. Unnecessary thyroid nodule biopsy rates under four ultrasound risk stratification systems: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Pyeong Hwa Kim, Jung Hwan Baek, Sae Rom Chung, Young Jun Choi, Chong Hyun Suh, and Jeong Hyun Lee
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Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy, Fine-Needle ,medicine.disease_cause ,Risk Assessment ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Statistical significance ,Internal medicine ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Thyroid Nodule ,Thyroid neoplasm ,Ultrasonography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Ultrasound ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
To summarize and compare unnecessary biopsy rates and diagnostic performance in the examination of thyroid nodules according to four representative US-based risk stratification systems. MEDLINE/PubMed and EMBASE databases were searched to identify original articles investigating unnecessary biopsy rates according to at least one of the following guidelines: ACR-TIRADS, ATA, EU-TIRADS, and K-TIRADS. The unnecessary biopsy rates for each risk stratification system were pooled using a random-effects model. Meta-regression analyses were performed to explore heterogeneity. Diagnostic odds ratios (DORs) for the appropriate selection of thyroid nodules for fine-needle aspiration were also pooled using a bivariate random-effects model. Eight articles including 13,092 thyroid nodules met the eligibility criteria and were included. The pooled unnecessary biopsy rates of ACR-TIRADS, ATA, EU-TIRADS, and K-TIRADS were 25% (95% CI, 22–29%), 51% (95% CI, 44–58%), 38% (95% CI, 16–66%), and 55% (95% CI, 42–67%), respectively. The pooled unnecessary biopsy rate of ACR-TIRADS was significantly lower than that of ATA (p < .001) and K-TIRADS (p < .001), and also lower than that of EU-TIRADS, but not reaching statistical significance (p = .087). The pooled DORs of ACR-TIRADS, ATA, and K-TIRADS were 5.9 (95% CI, 3.6–9.6), 6.3 (95% CI, 4.5–8.8), and 4.5 (95% CI, 1.7–11.6), respectively, with the differences not being statistically significant. ACR-TIRADS showed a lower unnecessary biopsy rate than the other risk stratification systems albeit DOR was comparable between ACR-TIRADS, ATA, and K-TIRADS. Future revisions of each system should be made by referring to ACR-TIRADS to reduce unnecessary biopsy rates. • The pooled unnecessary biopsy rates of ACR-TIRADS, ATA, EU-TIRADS, and K-TIRADS were 25% (95% CI, 22–29%), 51% (95% CI, 44–58%), 38% (95% CI, 16–66%), and 55% (95% CI, 42–67%), respectively. • The pooled unnecessary biopsy rate of ACR-TIRADS was significantly lower than that of ATA (p < .001) and K-TIRADS (p < .001). • The pooled DORs of ACR-TIRADS, ATA, and K-TIRADS were 5.9 (95% CI, 3.6–9.6), 6.3 (95% CI, 4.5–8.8), and 4.5 (95% CI, 1.7–11.6), respectively, with the differences not being statistically significant.
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170. Substrate Surface Modification for Enlarging Two-Dimensional SnS Grains at Low Temperatures
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Sangtae Kim, Cheol Seong Hwang, Taek-Mo Chung, Chong Yun Kang, In-Hwan Baek, Ga Yeon Lee, Ah-Jin Cho, Seung Hyub Baek, Jeong Hwan Han, Jinsang Kim, and Seong Keun Kim
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Metal chalcogenides ,Carrier scattering ,General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Substrate surface ,Grain boundary ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Grain enlargement is a crucial requirement to synthesizing two-dimensional (2D) metal chalcogenides because it can minimize the effects of carrier scattering at the grain boundaries. To this end, r...
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171. Clinical applications of Doppler ultrasonography for thyroid disease: consensus statement by the Korean Society of Thyroid Radiology
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Jin Chung, Yoo Jin Lee, Young Jun Choi, Eun Ju Ha, Chong Hyun Suh, Miyoung Choi, Jung Hwan Baek, Dong Gyu Na, Korean Society of Thyroid Radiology (KSThR), and Korean Society of Radiology
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Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Medical technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thyroid disease ,Thyroid ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,thyroid ,03 medical and health sciences ,doppler ultrasound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:R855-855.5 ,Cervical lymph nodes ,Biopsy ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,Thyroid cancer - Abstract
Doppler ultrasonography (US) is widely used for the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules, metastatic cervical lymph nodes in patients with thyroid cancer, and diffuse parenchymal disease, as well as for guidance in various US-guided procedures, including biopsy and ablation. However, controversies remain regarding the appropriate use and interpretation of Doppler US. Therefore, the Korean Society of Thyroid Radiology organized a taskforce to develop a consensus statement on the clinical use of Doppler US for thyroid disease. The review and recommendations in this article are based on a comprehensive analysis of the current literature and the consensus of experts.
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172. Radiofrequency ablation of benign thyroid nodules: recommendations from the Asian Conference on Tumor Ablation Task Force
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Eun Ju Ha, Yi Hong Chou, Wei Che Lin, Ying Che, Koichiro Yamakado, Lawrence Han Hwee Quek, Jung Hwan Baek, Le Thi My, Dong Gyu Na, Ming Hsun Wu, Nobuhiro Fukunari, Jianhua Zhou, and Ji Hoon Kim
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Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Medical technology ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Thermal ablation ,Review Article ,Guidelines ,Tumor ablation ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,medicine ,Effective treatment ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Medical physics ,Ultrasonography ,Thyroid ,Task force ,business.industry ,Guideline ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:R855-855.5 ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a thermal ablation technique widely used for the management of benign thyroid nodules. To date, five academic societies in various countries have reported clinical practice guidelines, opinion statements, or recommendations regarding the use of thyroid RFA. However, despite some similarities, there are also differences among the guidelines, and a consensus is required regarding safe and effective treatment in Asian countries. Therefore, a task force was organized by the guideline committee of the Asian Conference on Tumor Ablation with the goal of devising recommendations for the clinical use of thyroid RFA. The recommendations in this article are based on a comprehensive analysis of the current literature and the consensus opinion of the task force members.
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173. Efficacy and safety of thermal ablation for autonomously functioning thyroid nodules: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Chong Hyun Suh, Se Jin Cho, Jung Hwan Baek, and Hyun Jin Kim
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Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Thyrotropin ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hypothyroidism ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Thyroid Nodule ,Neuroradiology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Nodule (medicine) ,Interventional radiology ,Hyperthermia, Induced ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Although thermal ablation has been regarded as an alternative treatment option for autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTNs), the efficacy of this treatment in patients with AFTNs has not yet been systematically evaluated. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of thermal ablation in the treatment of AFTN, and identify the factors affecting the effectiveness of the treatment. Ovid-MEDLINE and Embase databases were searched for studies reporting the efficacy and safety of thermal ablation for patients with AFTN published up until January 6, 2020. Data extraction and quality assessment were performed by two radiologists according to PRISMA guidelines. The primary and secondary outcomes were to yield the pooled proportions of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) normalization and pooled estimates of volume reduction rate (VRR), respectively. Subgroup analyses were performed to identify factors affecting the treatment efficacy. This systematic review identified 411 AFTNs treated by thermal ablation in 391 patients in 14 studies. TSH normalization was achieved in 71.2% of patients and the volume reduction rate was 69.4% at a mean follow-up period of 12.8 months. No patients experienced hypothyroidism or a life-threatening complication during follow-up. Subgroup analyses according to nodule volume did not find a significant difference in TSH normalization (p = 0.54) or VRR (p = 0.94). Thermal ablation is an effective and safe treatment method for patients with AFTNs. The nodule volume did not affect the efficacy of thermal ablation, and this result should be considered in future thermal ablation guidelines. • Thermal ablation has good efficacy and safety in the treatment of autonomously functioning thyroid nodule. • The efficacy of thermal ablation was not affected by nodule volume.
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174. Progressive Acquisition of SVBRDF and Shape in Motion
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Min H. Kim, Hyunho Ha, Seung-Hwan Baek, and Giljoo Nam
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Infrared ,Computer science ,business.industry ,3D reconstruction ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Motion (geometry) ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Graph (abstract data type) ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Computer vision ,Specular reflection ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
To estimate appearance parameters, traditional SVBRDF acquisition methods require multiple input images to be captured with various angles of light and camera, followed by a post‐processing step. For this reason, subjects have been limited to static scenes, or a multiview system is required to capture dynamic objects. In this paper, we propose a simultaneous acquisition method of SVBRDF and shape allowing us to capture the material appearance of deformable objects in motion using a single RGBD camera. To do so, we progressively integrate photometric samples of surfaces in motion in a volumetric data structure with a deformation graph. Then, building upon recent advances of fusion‐based methods, we estimate SVBRDF parameters in motion. We make use of a conventional RGBD camera that consists of the colour and infrared cameras with active infrared illumination. The colour camera is used for capturing diffuse properties, and the infrared camera‐illumination module is employed for estimating specular properties by means of active illumination. Our joint optimization yields complete material appearance parameters.
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175. Collision-free Autonomous Navigation of A Small UAV Using Low-cost Sensors in GPS-denied Environments
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Ha-Yoon Ko, Joong-Hwan Baek, Hyun Myung, Wonkeun Youn, Hyung-Sik Choi, and Choi Inho
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Real-time computing ,Navigation system ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,Ranging ,Robotics ,02 engineering and technology ,Kalman filter ,Computer Science Applications ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Lidar ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Global Positioning System ,Artificial intelligence ,Motion planning ,Visual odometry ,business - Abstract
This paper proposes a novel complete navigation system for autonomous flight of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in GPS-denied environments. The hardware platform used to test the proposed algorithm is a small, custom-built UAV platform equipped with an onboard computer, RGB-D camera, 2D light detection and ranging (LiDAR), and altimeter. The error-state Kalman filter (ESKF) based on the dynamic model for low-cost IMU-driven systems is proposed, and visual odometry from the RGB-D camera and height measurement from the altimeter are fed into the measurement update process of the ESKF. The pose output of the ESKF is then integrated into the open-source simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM) algorithm for pose-graph optimization and loop closing. In addition, the computationally efficient collision-free path planning algorithm is proposed and verified through simulations. The software modules run onboard in real time with limited onboard computational capability. The indoor flight experiment demonstrates that the proposed system for small UAVs with low-cost devices can navigate without collision in fully autonomous missions while establishing accurate surrounding maps.
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176. Diagnostic Performance of Four Ultrasound Risk Stratification Systems: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Pyeong Hwa Kim, Young Jun Choi, Sae Rom Chung, Chong Hyun Suh, Jung Hwan Baek, and Jeong Hyun Lee
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Male ,Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,macromolecular substances ,Risk Assessment ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Medicine ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Thyroid ,Reproducibility of Results ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Optimal management ,Europe ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Research Design ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Risk stratification ,Female ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Background: Several ultrasound (US)-based risk stratification systems have been increasingly used for the optimal management of thyroid nodules. However, there are considerable discrepancies across...
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177. Clinical practice guidelines for radiofrequency ablation of benign thyroid nodules: a systematic review
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Young Jun Choi, Jeong Hyung Lee, Chong Hyun Suh, Minkyoung Lee, Dong Gyu Na, Eun Ju Ha, Sae Rom Chung, and Jung Hwan Baek
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Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Medical technology ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Thermal ablation ,MEDLINE ,law.invention ,Informed consent ,law ,Ultrasound ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Recurrent thyroid cancers ,Thyroid ,business.industry ,Standard treatment ,General surgery ,medicine.disease ,Clinical Practice ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:R855-855.5 ,Original Article ,Benign thyroid nodules ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE Thermal ablation is a novel treatment alternative for benign thyroid nodules, and one of the most promising thermal ablation techniques is radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Considering the increasing use of thyroid RFA, some scientific societies have proposed clinical practice guidelines. We systemically reviewed and compared these guidelines for thyroid RFA to identify a standard treatment strategy that represents the positions of most societies. METHODS We searched the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases for studies with human participants that were published in English between January 1, 2000 and August 2, 2019. Studies containing clinical practice guidelines for the RFA of benign thyroid nodules were included. We extracted data regarding indications, pre- and post-procedural evaluations, treatment techniques, and the need to obtain informed consent. RESULTS Of the 83 studies found, four studies were included, and one study was added after searching the bibliographies of those articles. The five included studies were guidelines developed by the Korean Society of Thyroid Radiology, a group of experts from Italian scientific societies, the Italian Working Group on Minimally Invasive Treatments of the Thyroid, the United Kingdom's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, and a group of four professional Austrian thyroid associations. Indications, pre- and post-procedural evaluations, and techniques were similar across studies; however, differences in each of these categories were found. CONCLUSION While the reviewed guidelines are similar with regard to major categories, international guidelines for the RFA of benign thyroid nodules should be established in the future.
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178. Interspecies differences on pharmacokinetics of rebamipide following oral administration to rats and dogs
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Da‐seul Joo, Dong Kyoung Ha, In-hwan Baek, and Min Ji Kim
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Male ,Administration, Oral ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Chronic gastritis ,Quinolones ,Pharmacology ,Body weight ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gastrointestinal Agents ,Species Specificity ,Pharmacokinetics ,In vivo ,Oral administration ,Animals ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Alanine ,Acute Gastritis ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Plasma concentration ,Rebamipide ,business ,Half-Life ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Rebamipide is used widely in East Asia for the treatment of gastric ulcers, acute gastritis, and exacerbated chronic gastritis. The objective of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetic (PK) properties of rebamipide following single oral administration in rats and dogs. Eleven rats and dogs received single oral administrations of rebamipide (35 mg/kg and 100 mg, respectively). Blood samples were collected according to the assigned schedule, and the plasma concentration of rebamipide was determined using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. A double-peak phenomenon was observed in the PK profile of rebamipide in rats. In contrast, rebamipide showed a conventional PK profile without double peaks in dogs. The half-life of rebamipide in rats (12.85 ± 7.86 h) was longer than that in dogs (5.62 ± 2.24 h), and the apparent total clearance (Clt /F) of rebamipide in rats (3.32 ± 1.18 L/h) was lower than that in dogs (105.01 ± 42.37 L/h). Simple allometric approaches showed that the correlation between body weight and Clt /F (R2 = 0.9287) among rats, dogs, and humans appeared satisfactory. This finding will help not only in understanding the pharmacology of rebamipide but also in establishing a strategy for in vivo evaluation of novel rebamipide formulations.
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179. Identification of Free-Living Amoebas in Tap Water of Buildings with Storage Tanks in Korea
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Sung Hee Park, Jong Hwan Baek, Soo Im Jin, Da-In Lee, Hak Sun Yu, Kwang Eon Han, and Jee Won Yoon
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Veterinary medicine ,Vermamoeba vermiformis ,18S-rDNA sequencing ,030231 tropical medicine ,ACANTHAMOEBA LUGDUNENSIS ,free-living amoeba ,Brief Communication ,Hartmannella vermiformis ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tap water ,Water Supply ,Republic of Korea ,Species classification ,Amoeba ,0303 health sciences ,Water storage ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Contamination rate ,Infectious Diseases ,Storage tank ,tap water of storage tank ,Environmental science ,Parasitology ,Water Microbiology - Abstract
Free-living amoebas (FLAs) can cause severe disease in humans and animals when they become infected. However, there are no accurate survey reports on the prevalence of FLAs in Korea. In this study, we collected 163 tap water samples from buildings, apartments, and restrooms of highway service areas in 7 Korean provinces with high population density. All these buildings and facilities have water storage tanks in common. The survey was separated into categories of buildings, apartments, and highway service areas. Five hundred milliliters of tap water from each building was collected and filtered with 0.2 µm pore filter paper. The filters were incubated in agar plates with heated E. coli at 25°C. After axenization, genomic DNA was collected from each FLA, and species classification was performed using partial 18S-rDNA PCR-sequencing analysis. We found that 12.9% of tap water from buildings with storage tanks in Korea was contaminated with FLAs. The highway service areas had the highest contamination rate at 33.3%. All of the FLAs, except one, were genetically similar to Vermamoeba vermiformis (Hartmannella vermiformis). The remaining FLA (KFA21) was very similar to Acanthamoeba lugdunensis (KA/E26). Although cases of human infection by V. vermiformis are very rare, we must pay attention to the fact that one-third of tap water supplies in highway service areas have been contaminated.
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180. The Absence of Military Ruler and the Power Division in the Second Half-year of Myeongjong of Koryeo Dynasty
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In-Hwan Baek
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Ruler ,business.product_category ,History ,Power division ,General Medicine ,Ancient history ,business - Published
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181. Pharmacokinetic analysis of mosapride following intravenous and oral administration in beagle dogs
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Min-Soo Kim and In-hwan Baek
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Male ,Morpholines ,Administration, Oral ,02 engineering and technology ,Pharmacology ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Beagle ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gastrointestinal Agents ,Pharmacokinetics ,Oral administration ,Animals ,Medicine ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Mosapride ,Bioavailability ,Pharmacokinetic analysis ,Regimen ,Gastrointestinal disorder ,Area Under Curve ,Benzamides ,Injections, Intravenous ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Half-Life ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetic properties of mosapride after intravenous and oral administration to beagle dogs. To obtain the advanced pharmacokinetic parameters of mosapride, both noncompartmental analysis and pharmacokinetic modeling were performed. Twenty beagle dogs were randomly sorted into intravenous (1 mg single administration of mosapride) and oral (5 mg once a day administration of mosapride) groups. Blood samples were collected according to the reported schedule for pharmacokinetics. The plasma concentration of mosapride was analyzed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. According to the pharmacokinetic analysis, the absorption rate of mosapride was 3.14 ± 1.14 hr-1 and oral bioavailability of mosapride was approximately 1%. The one-compartment model well described the pharmacokinetics of mosapride after both intravenous and oral administration to dogs. These findings will help facilitate the determination of the optimal dose regimen of mosapride for dogs with gastrointestinal disorder.
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182. A Novel Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Can Augment Radioactive Iodine Uptake Through Endogenous Sodium/Iodide Symporter Expression in Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer
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Jaetae Lee, Arunnehru Gopal, Ji Min Oh, Prakash Gangadaran, Byeong-Cheol Ahn, Liya Zhu, Chae Moon Hong, Shin Young Jeong, Ramya Lakshmi Rajendran, Ho-Won Lee, Sang-Woo Lee, Senthilkumar Kalimuthu, and Se Hwan Baek
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Sodium-iodide symporter ,endocrine system ,endocrine system diseases ,Cell Survival ,medicine.drug_class ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Thyroid Gland ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Endogeny ,Thyroid Carcinoma, Anaplastic ,Malignancy ,Tyrosine-kinase inhibitor ,Iodine Radioisotopes ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Cell Line, Tumor ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Anaplastic thyroid cancer ,Cytotoxicity ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Thyroid cancer ,Symporters ,Chemistry ,medicine.disease ,Radioactive iodine uptake ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research - Abstract
Background: Radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy is an important strategy in the treatment of thyroid cancer. However, anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC), a rare malignancy, exhibits severe dedifferentiat...
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183. A Comparative Study on the Clinical Efficacy and Safety between Combination Therapy with CDK 4/6 Inhibitor and AI Versus AI Monotherapy in HR+/HER type2- Advanced Breast Cancer: Updated Meta-analysis
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Kyung Kim, In-hwan Baek, Min Ji Kim, KieHo Sohn, and MoonKyoung Cho
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aromatase inhibitor ,Combination therapy ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Advanced breast ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Breast cancer ,Cyclin-dependent kinase ,Internal medicine ,Meta-analysis ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Clinical efficacy ,business - Published
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184. The Story of High School Students who Experienced the Free Semester System 'You told me to go to university...'
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Hyeon Hui Choi, Moon Joo Cheong, Jun Ho Jo, and Seung Hwan Baek
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185. Cation-Regulated Transformation for Continuous Two-Dimensional Tin Monosulfide
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Sung Ok Won, In-Hwan Baek, Hansol Lee, Seong Keun Kim, Jeong Hwan Han, Jung Joon Pyeon, Chong Yun Kang, Cheol Seong Hwang, Ga Yeon Lee, Young Geun Song, and Taek-Mo Chung
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Chemical substance ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Chemical vapor deposition ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Transformation (music) ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Thin-film transistor ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical chemistry ,Grain boundary ,0210 nano-technology ,Tin ,Science, technology and society ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
The synthesis of a continuous and high-quality large-area layer is a key research area in the field of two-dimensional (2D) metal chalcogenides. To date, several techniques, including chemical vapo...
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186. Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma of the thyroid: A case report and ƚiterature review
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Van Vy Hau Nguyen, Jung Hwan Baek, Cong Thuan Dang, Binh Thang Tran, Van Bang Nguyen, and Chi Van Le
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,sarcoma ,endocrine system diseases ,lcsh:Medicine ,Vimentin ,Case Report ,Case Reports ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Thyroid cancer ,lcsh:R5-920 ,biology ,thyroid gland ,CD68 ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,lcsh:R ,Nodule (medicine) ,General Medicine ,malignant fibrous histiocytoma ,medicine.disease ,undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Immunohistochemistry ,Sarcoma ,medicine.symptom ,business ,lcsh:Medicine (General) - Abstract
This report describes a patient who presented with a large thyroid nodule and compressive symptoms. Immunohistochemical staining showed diffuse marked reactivity for vimentin and focal reactivity for CD68 and Ki‐67 that is compatible with primary undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma of the thyroid. This report emphasizes and discusses extremely rare thyroid cancer type., Primary thyroid undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma is fast‐growing neck tumor in the elderly patients clinically. Although all routine tests before thyroid radiofrequency ablation (RFA) show benign thyroid nodule, we chose surgery instead of RFA.
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187. Effects of Crushing Process and Aging Time on the Sound Absorption Properties of Polyurethane Foams
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Hyeon Jun Choi, Jung Hyeun Kim, and Seung Hwan Baek
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Scientific method ,Materials Chemistry ,Composite material ,Polyurethane - Published
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188. Highly sensitive flexible NO2 sensor composed of vertically aligned 2D SnS2 operating at room temperature
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Gwang Su Kim, In-Hwan Baek, Chong Yun Kang, Young Geun Song, Taek-Mo Chung, Jung Joon Pyeon, Ga Yeon Lee, Cheol Seong Hwang, Jeong Hwan Han, Seong Keun Kim, and Ah-Jin Cho
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,General Chemistry ,Substrate (electronics) ,Bending ,Nanomaterials ,Highly sensitive ,Atomic layer deposition ,Power consumption ,Materials Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Wafer ,business - Abstract
Gas sensors for Internet of Things applications should meet two requisites – low power consumption and easy mounting universally. To satisfy the conditions, gas sensors need to operate at lower temperature and be flexible. In this study, we demonstrate a flexible gas sensor operating at room temperature using vertically aligned two-dimensional SnS2 nanomaterials. The atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique allows direct growth of SnS2 on a plastic substrate. The morphological structure of SnS2 is engineered by effecting changes in the growth temperature and substrate surface, which leads to the excellent sensing performance with respect to NO2 gas along with superior gas selectivity. The gas response is as high as 309 at 1 ppm of NO2 at room temperature, and a reliably high response is also observed even below 500 ppb of NO2. The fabricated flexible gas sensor exhibits comparable sensing performance and stability upon bending. Furthermore, the ALD achieves excellent uniformity in both the structural and electrical properties of SnS2 over a 4 in. wafer, which is essential for mass production. Therefore, we believe that this work would contribute to realizing the practical application of highly sensitive flexible gas sensors.
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189. Efficacy and safety of single-session radiofrequency ablation for benign thyroid nodules of different sizes: a retrospective study
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Jung Hwan Baek, Kai-Lun Cheng, Shun-Yu Chi, Meng-Hsiang Chen, Wei-Chih Chen, Chen-Kai Chou, Hsiu-Ling Chen, Na-Ning Kan, Wei-Che Lin, Yu-Cheng Tung, Sheng-Dean Luo, and Yan-Ye Su
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Thyroid nodules ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Radiofrequency ablation ,nodule volume ,complication ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Physiology (medical) ,Medical technology ,medicine ,Humans ,Thyroid Nodule ,R855-855.5 ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,thyroid nodules ,Nodule (medicine) ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,humanities ,Treatment Outcome ,surgical procedures, operative ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Catheter Ablation ,radiofrequency ablation ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,business ,nodular echogenicity ,Single session - Abstract
Purpose To compare the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for benign thyroid nodules (BTNs) among groups presenting with different nodule volumes. Materials and methods This retrospective study evaluated 186 patients with BTNs who underwent ultrasound guided RFA treatment. The BTNs were categorized into small (≤10 ml); medium (10-30 ml); and large (>30 ml) according to the initial volume of BTNs before ablation. The RFA procedures were performed using the moving shot technique. The volume reduction ratio (VRR) of each nodule, cosmetic score, symptomatic score, and complications were analyzed at 1, 3, and 6 months after RFA treatment and the three groups compared. Results At 1-month follow-up, the large nodules group showed significantly greater VRR compared to the other two groups (small, 31.88% ± 37.91; medium, 38.9% ± 19.18; large, 48.7% ± 20.43, p = .03). At 6-month follow-up, there was no significant difference of VRR among the three groups (small, 74.6% ± 20.92; medium, 68.1% ± 17.07; large, 75.0% ± 11.88). The most common presented complication was temporary vocal palsy (6 patients; small, n = 1; medium, n = 1; large, n = 3). Additionally, one skin burn, one hematoma, and one nodular rupture of BTNs occurred after the procedures. The complication rate of the large nodules group was highest among the three groups and showed a considerable difference (8 patients; small, n = 1, 2.1%; medium, n = 2, 4.5%; large, n = 5, 11.4%, p = .061). Conclusions RFA was confirmed as effective in patients with large thyroid nodule (>30ml), with therapeutic efficacy similar to patients with smaller thyroid nodules.
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190. 2019 Practice guidelines for thyroid core needle biopsy: a report of the Clinical Practice Guidelines Development Committee of the Korean Thyroid Association
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Ho-Cheol Kang, Ka Hee Yi, Jung Hwan Baek, Dong Gyu Na, Chan Kwon Jung, and Young Lyun Oh
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0301 basic medicine ,Core needle ,Thyroid nodules ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,Histology ,endocrine system diseases ,Classification scheme ,Review ,core needle biopsy ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Biopsy ,lcsh:Pathology ,Medicine ,Pathology reporting ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,thyroid gland ,business.industry ,thyroid neoplasms ,General surgery ,Thyroid ,medicine.disease ,Clinical Practice ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Endocrine pathology ,thyroid nodule ,biopsy, fine-needle ,business ,lcsh:RB1-214 - Abstract
Ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy (CNB) has been increasingly used for the pre-operative diagnosis of thyroid nodules. Since the Korean Society of the Thyroid Radiology published the ‘Consensus Statement and Recommendations for Thyroid CNB’ in 2017 and the Korean Endocrine Pathology Thyroid CNB Study Group published ‘Pathology Reporting of Thyroid Core Needle Biopsy’ in 2015, advances have occurred rapidly not only in the management guidelines for thyroid nodules but also in the diagnostic terminology and classification schemes. The Clinical Practice Guidelines Development Committee of the Korean Thyroid Association (KTA) reviewed publications on thyroid CNB from 1995 to September 2019 and updated the recommendations and statements for the diagnosis and management of thyroid nodules using CNB. Recommendations for the resolution of clinical controversies regarding the use of CNB were based on expert opinion. These practical guidelines include recommendations and statements regarding indications for CNB, patient preparation, CNB technique, biopsy-related complications, biopsy specimen preparation and processing, and pathology interpretation and reporting of thyroid CNB.
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191. Diagnostic performance of the 2021 Korean thyroid imaging reporting and data system in pediatric thyroid nodules
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Pyeong Hwa Kim, Hee Mang Yoon, Jung Hwan Baek, Sae Rom Chung, Young Jun Choi, Jeong Hyun Lee, Jin Seong Lee, Ah Young Jung, Young Ah Cho, Boram Bak, and Dong Gyu Na
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Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Thyroid Nodule ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Child ,Risk Assessment ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
To evaluate the diagnostic performance of 2021 K-TIRADS biopsy criteria for detecting malignant thyroid nodules in a pediatric population, making comparisons with 2016 K-TIRADS.This retrospective study included pediatric patients with histopathologically confirmed diagnoses. The diagnostic performance of 2021 K-TIRADS was compared with that of 2016 K-TIRADS. Simulation studies were performed by changing biopsy cut-off sizes for K-TIRADS 5 to 1.0 cm (K-TIRADSTwo hundred seventy-seven thyroid nodules (54.9% malignant) from 221 pediatric patients were analyzed. All simulated 2021 K-TIRADS showed higher accuracy than 2016 K-TIRADS. Compared with 2021 K-TIRADSIn pediatric patients, 2021 K-TIRADS showed superior diagnostic accuracy to 2016 K-TIRADS, especially with a biopsy cut-off of 0.5 cm for K-TIRADS 5 and 1.0-1.5 cm for K-TIRADS 4.• All simulated 2021 K-TIRADS showed higher accuracy than 2016 K-TIRADS. • 2021 K-TIRADS with cut-off size for K-TIRADS 5 of 0.5 cm showed lower specificity but higher sensitivity and accuracy than that of 1.0 cm. • Compared with 2016 K-TIRADS, 2021 K-TIRADS (biopsy cut-offs, 0.5 cm for K-TIRADS 5; 1.0-1.5 cm for K-TIRADS 4) showed higher sensitivity while maintaining specificity in small nodules, and higher specificity while maintaining sensitivity in large nodules.
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192. Histological features of differentiated dysplasia in the oral mucosa: a review of oral invasive squamous cell carcinoma cases diagnosed with benign or low-grade dysplasia on previous biopsies
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Eojin Kim, Manki Chung, Han-Sin Jeong, Chung-Hwan Baek, and Junhun Cho
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Hyperplasia ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Biopsy ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Mouth Mucosa ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Female ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Abstract
The diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is sometimes delayed. Recently, the concept of differentiated dysplasia in the oral mucosa was proposed, and we attempted to elucidate the histologic features of differentiated dysplasia in the oral mucosa. Two pathologists reviewed 38 small biopsy cases of patients diagnosed with benign to low-grade dysplasia in the first biopsy, but were diagnosed with invasive carcinoma after excisional biopsy within 2 years. Of these, 29 cases were suspected of having differentiated dysplasia, which histologically showed "abnormal variation in nuclear size and shape," "increased number and size of nucleoli," and "loss of polarity of basal cells." In addition to the features observed in classic dysplasia, "premature keratinization in single cells" and "loss of epithelial cell cohesion" were characteristically observed. These 2 findings were often observed only in the lower half of the epithelium, but not in the full layer of the epithelium. Histological findings of oral differentiated dysplasia were very similar to those of differentiated vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia. "Premature keratinization in single cells" and "loss of epithelial cell cohesion" are specific pathological findings of oral differentiated dysplasia. Oral differentiated dysplasia is considered as a part of the broad spectrum of oral dysplasia that exhibits morphological characteristics different from classic dysplasia rather than being a separate entity. The diagnosis of oral differentiated dysplasia is expected to reduce the delayed diagnosis and improve the prognosis and post-treatment quality of life of patients with oral cavity cancer.
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193. Multicenter Study of Benign Thyroid Nodules with Radiofrequency Ablation: Results of 762 Cases over 4 Years in Taiwan
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Wei-Che Lin, Cheng-Kang Wang, Wen-Hung Wang, Chi-Yu Kuo, Pi-Ling Chiang, An-Ni Lin, Jung Hwan Baek, Ming-Hsun Wu, and Kai-Lun Cheng
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goiter ,surgical procedures, operative ,radiofrequency ablation ,Taiwan ,thyroid gland ,ultrasound ,Medicine ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Article - Abstract
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment for benign thyroid nodules (BTNs) in five medical centers in Taiwan. Methods: From April 2016 to July 2020, 762 patients underwent ultrasound guided RFA treatment of 826 benign thyroid nodules at five medical centers in Taiwan. The RFA procedure was performed by radiologists, otolaryngologists, or surgeons. Patients were grouped into three subgroups according to the initial volume of BTNs. The volume reduction ratio (VRR) of each nodule, and complications were analyzed at 1, 3, and 6 months after RFA treatment and the three groups compared. Results: The large nodular group showed greater VRR compared to the other two groups at first 1-month follow-up. At 6-months follow-up, there was no significant difference of VRR among the three groups. Goiters with difference in size can attain a successful VRR (>50%) although different specialists demonstrated variable VRR after 6-months follow-up. A total of 40 (4.8%) complications were reported. All patients recovered spontaneously without surgery intervention. Conclusions: The reliability and safety of RFA for benign thyroid nodules had been established. RFA has gradually become an alternative to surgery in the treatment of benign thyroid nodules in Taiwan.
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194. Prognostic Significance of the Post-Treatment Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Pharyngeal Cancers Treated with Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy
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Ji Min Yun, Man Ki Chung, Chung Hwan Baek, Young Ik Son, Myung Ju Ahn, Dongryul Oh, Ki Won Kim, and Yoon Kyoung So
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systemic inflammatory markers ,Cancer Research ,Oncology ,neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio ,pharyngeal cancer ,prognosis ,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio ,concurrent chemoradiation - Abstract
Background: Even though the pre-treatment neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) are well-established prognosticators in various cancers including head and neck cancers, there have been relatively few studies on the clinical significance of the post-treatment values. This study aimed to investigate the changes in NLR and PLR after concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) and to evaluate their prognostic significance in pharyngeal cancers. Methods: This study was retrospectively conducted on 461 consecutive patients with primary pharyngeal cancer who had received definitive CCRT. Blood test results before and after CCRT were obtained, and the pre- and post-treatment NLR and PLR were calculated. Patient prognosis was evaluated based on overall survival (OS) and relapse-free survival (RFS). Results: After CCRT, the NLR increased from 2.01 (interquartile range (IQR), 1.53–2.62) to 2.69 (IQR, 1.93–3.81), and the PLR increased from 118.84 (IQR, 92.61–151.63) to 193.19 (IQR, 146.28–262.46). Along with high pre-treatment NLR and high pre-treatment PLR, high post-treatment NLR was also significantly associated with worse OS and RFS (p = 0.013 and p = 0.026). In addition, patients with a high ΔNLR (i.e., the difference between pre- and post-treatment NLRs) had significantly worse OS and RFS (p = 0.013 and p = 0.026). However, only a high pre-treatment NLR (hazard ratio (HR), 2.19; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.17–4.08; p = 0.014), age (HR, 2.16; 95% CI, 1.14–4.08; p = 0.018), and stage IV (HR, 2.11; 95% CI, 1.15–3.89; p = 0.017) were independent prognostic factors for OS in the multivariate analysis. Conclusions: In patients with pharyngeal cancers, following CCRT, the NLR and PLR increased significantly from pre-treatment values. Like the pre-treatment NLR and PLR, a high post-treatment NLR and a significant increase in NLR were also associated with poor prognosis. Further prospective studies are required to prove the independent significance of the post-treatment NLR and PLR.
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195. Placement of a Subclavian Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheter with the Patient’s Arm Raised May Reduce the Risk of Complications: Two Cases Report
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Jimin Yoo, Dong Jae Shim, Doyoung Kim, Seung Hwan Baek, Chang Suk Park, and Jeong Whee Lee
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196. Sonographic assessment of minor extrathyroidal extension of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma involving the posterior thyroid capsule
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So Yeong Jeong, Sae Rom Chung, Jung Hwan Baek, Young Jun Choi, Tae-Yon Sung, Dong Eun Song, Tae Yong Kim, and Jeong Hyun Lee
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Risk Factors ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Thyroid Gland ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Papillary ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
This study aimed to determine sonographic features and clinical significance of minor extrathyroidal extension (ETE) to the posterior thyroid capsule in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) patients.We retrospectively reviewed the records of 506 PTMC patients consisting of 151 patients with minor ETE and 355 patients without ETE. Significant clinicoradiologic features associated with ETE were identified by logistic regression analyses. The diagnostic performance of sonographic features, including the presence of capsular abutment, capsular abutment degree (25%, 25-50%, ≥ 50%), and protrusion, were assessed for the diagnosis of posterior minor ETE. Interobserver agreement was calculated.PTMC patients with posterior minor ETE were more likely to have lymphovascular invasion and lateral neck lymph node metastasis (OR = 2.636, 95%CI: 1.754, 3.963 and OR = 2.897, 95%CI: 1.069, 7.848). Regarding the diagnostic performance, the capsular abutment yielded the highest sensitivity (81.5%), followed by ≥ 25% abutment, protrusion, and ≥ 50% abutment (57.0%, 21.9%, and 4.6%, respectively), with similar levels of diagnostic accuracy (71.3-75.1%). The specificity was highest for the sonographic feature of ≥ 50% abutment (99.7%), followed by protrusion, ≥ 25% abutment, and capsular abutment (97.8%, 82.0%, and 68.7%, respectively). Abutment assessment had a moderate interobserver agreement (K = 0.705), and abutment degree and protrusion assessment had a fair and slight interobserver agreement (K = 0.553 and 0.287).Sonographic features of posterior capsular abutment are sensitive and reliable for diagnosis of posterior minor ETE and are associated with lymphovascular invasion and lateral neck lymph node metastasis in PTMC patients. The assessment of posterior minor ETE is important for considering candidates for active surveillance among PTMC patients.• PTMC patients with posterior minor ETE were more likely to have lymphovascular invasion and lateral neck lymph node metastasis. • Sonographic features of posterior capsular abutment are sensitive and reliable for the diagnosis of posterior minor ETE. • The assessment of posterior minor ETE is important for considering candidates for active surveillance among PTMC patients.
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197. Long-term follow-up of the radiofrequency ablation of benign thyroid nodules: the value of additional treatment
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Hyun Jin Kim, Jung Hwan Baek, Woojin Cho, and Jung Suk Sim
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of additional radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment for benign thyroid nodules.Methods: Electronic medical records at a single institution from September 2008 to August 2016 were searched, and consecutive patients treated with RFA due to benign thyroid nodules with cosmetic or symptomatic problems were enrolled. All patients were followed up for at least 30 months. The nodules were divided into three groups: group 1 included nodules that met the criteria for additional treatment and underwent additional treatment, group 2 included nodules that met the criteria but did not undergo additional treatment, and group 3 included nodules that did not meet the criteria. The ablation results were compared among the three groups in terms of the initial ablation ratio (IAR) and volume reduction ratio (VRR).Results: Ninety nodules from 88 patients were included in the study. At the last follow-up, group 1 showed a significantly smaller nodule volume and larger VRR (2.5 mL and 84.6%, respectively) than group 2 (8.1 mL and 39.8%, respectively, P
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198. Delayed Influenza Treatment in Children With False-Negative Rapid Antigen Test: A Retrospective Single-Center Study in Korea 2016–2019
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Ji Young Lee, Seung Hwan Baek, Jong Gyun Ahn, Seo Hee Yoon, Moon Kyu Kim, Soo Yeon Kim, Kyung Won Kim, Myung Hyun Sohn, and Ji-Man Kang
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Male ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Emergency Department ,Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Parasitology ,Orthomyxoviridae ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Antiviral Agents ,Time-to-Treatment ,Oseltamivir ,Point-of-Care Testing ,Child, Preschool ,Republic of Korea ,Influenza, Human ,Humans ,Original Article ,Female ,Child ,Antigens, Viral ,False Negative Reactions ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background We aimed to examine the delay in antiviral initiation in rapid antigen test (RAT) false-negative children with influenza virus infection and to explore the clinical outcomes. We additionally conducted a medical cost-benefit analysis. Methods This single-center, retrospective study included children (aged < 10 years) with influenza-like illness (ILI), hospitalized after presenting to the emergency department during three influenza seasons (2016–2019). RAT-false-negativity was defined as RAT-negative and polymerase chain reaction-positive cases. The turnaround time to antiviral treatment (TAT) was from the time when RAT was prescribed to the time when the antiviral was administered. The medical cost analysis by scenarios was also performed. Results A total of 1,430 patients were included, 7.5% were RAT-positive (n = 107) and 2.4% were RAT-false-negative (n = 20). The median TAT of RAT-false-negative patients was 52.8 hours, significantly longer than that of 4 hours in RAT-positive patients (19.2–100.1, P < 0.001). In the multivariable analysis, TAT of ≥ 24 hours was associated with a risk of severe influenza infection and the need for mechanical ventilation (odds ratio [OR], 6.8, P = 0.009 and OR, 16.2, P = 0.033, respectively). The medical cost varied from $11.7–187.3/ILI patient. Conclusion Antiviral initiation was delayed in RAT-false-negative patients. Our findings support the guideline that children with influenza, suspected of having severe or progressive infection, should be treated immediately., Graphical Abstract
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199. Diagnostic Performance of Core Needle Biopsy for Characterizing Thyroidectomy Bed Lesions
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So Yeong Jeong, Jung Hwan Baek, Sae Rom Chung, Young Jun Choi, Dong Eun Song, Ki-Wook Chung, Won Woong Kim, and Jeong Hyun Lee
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Biopsy, Fine-Needle ,Middle Aged ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Young Adult ,Thyroidectomy ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Female ,Biopsy, Large-Core Needle ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Thyroid Nodule ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Thyroidectomy bed lesions frequently show suspicious ultrasound (US) features after thyroid surgery. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) may not provide definitive pathological information about the lesions. Although core-needle biopsy (CNB) has excellent diagnostic performance in characterizing suspicious thyroid nodules, no published studies have evaluated the performance of CNB specifically for thyroidectomy bed lesions. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance and safety of CNB for characterizing thyroidectomy bed lesions.A total of 124 thyroidectomy bed lesions in 113 patients (79 female and 34 male; age, 23-85 years) who underwent US-guided CNB between December 2008 and December 2020 were included. We reviewed the US imaging features of the target lesions and the histories of previous biopsies. The pathologic results, diagnostic performance for malignancy, and complications of CNB were analyzed.All samples (100%) obtained by CNB were adequate for pathological analysis. Pathological analysis revealed inconclusive results in two lesions (1.6%). According to the reference standard, 50 lesions were ultimately malignant (40.3%), and 72 were benign (58.1%), excluding the two inconclusive lesions. The performance of CNB for diagnosing malignant thyroidectomy bed lesions in the 122 lesions had a sensitivity of 98.0% (49/50), a specificity of 100% (72/72), positive predictive value of 100% (49/49), and negative predictive value of 98.6% (72/73). Eleven lesions were referred for CNB after prior inconclusive FNA results in thyroidectomy bed lesions, for all of which CNB yielded correct conclusive pathologic diagnoses. According to the pathological analysis of CNB, there were various benign lesions (58.9%, 73/124) besides recurrence, including benign postoperative lesions other than suture granuloma (32.3%, 40/124), suture granuloma (15.3%, 19/124), remnant thyroid tissue (5.6%, 7/124), parathyroid lesions (4%, 5/124), and abscesses (1.6%, 2/124). No major or minor complications were associated with the CNB procedure.US-guided CNB is accurate and safe for characterizing thyroidectomy bed lesions.
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200. Minimally invasive treatment for benign parathyroid lesions: treatment efficacy and safety based on nodule characteristics
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Eun Ju Ha, Sun Mi Baek, and Jung Hwan Baek
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Parathyroid ,Radiofrequency ablation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Parathyroid hormone ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,Parathyroid Glands ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Sclerotherapy ,Ultrasound ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cyst ,Thyroid Nodule ,Letter to the Editor ,Parathyroid neoplasms ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Thyroid ,Radiofrequency Ablation ,business.industry ,Parathyroid neoplasm ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Hyperparathyroidism, Primary ,Thermal ablation ,Treatment Outcome ,Parathyroid Hormone ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Parathyroid cyst ,Secondary hyperparathyroidism ,Original Article ,Calcium ,Female ,Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary ,business ,Primary hyperparathyroidism - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ultrasound (US)-guided minimally invasive treatment in patients with parathyroid lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 27 patients who had undergone US-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or ethanol ablation (EA) for parathyroid lesions between January 2010 and 2018. RFA was performed in 19 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT, n = 11) or secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT, n = 8), and EA was performed in eight patients with symptomatic nonfunctioning parathyroid cysts (SNPCs). Nodule size, volume, serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcium levels were recorded before and after treatment. Complications were evaluated during and after treatment. RESULTS: In patients with PHPT, significant reductions in size and volume were noted after RFA at 6- and 12-month follow-up (all, p < 0.05). Seven nodules nearly completely disappeared (residual volume < 0.1 mL); serum PTH and calcium levels were reduced to normal ranges (7/11, 63.6%). Four patients experienced partial reductions of serum PTH and calcium levels (4/11, 36.4%). In patients with SHPT, three experienced therapeutic response of serum PTH (3/8, 37.5%), while five showed persistent hyperparathyroidism (5/8, 62.5%) within 6 months after RFA. In patients with SNPCs, EA resulted in significant reductions in cyst size and volume (all, p < 0.05) at the last follow-up. A total of four complications (two transient hypocalcemia [RFA], one permanent [RFA], and one transient [EA] hoarseness) were observed. CONCLUSION: Minimally invasive treatments, such as RFA and EA, may serve as therapeutic alternatives for patients with PHPT or SNPCs; they may have limited usefulness in patients with SHPT.
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