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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 253-264, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-82338

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BACKGROUND: It has been reported that the expression of protein which influences on the cell cycle is significantly involved in the development, progress, treatment response, and survival of cancer, and also that the degree of expression of p27 and CDK4 is related to the prognosis. Recent research has revealed that uteroglobin, tumor suppressor gene, is related to cell cycle. This study is focused on the relations between expression of proteins related to cell cycle and clinical index of and survival of NSCLC. METHODS: We examined immunohistochemically specimens of 110 surgically resected NSCLCs for expression of p27, CDK, Uteroglobin. Tissue array slide were obtained from 110 surgically resected NSCLCs. Immunohistochemical staining was performed by immuno-peroxidase technique using avidin-biotinylated horseradish peroxidase complex. RESULTS: In 110 patients with resected NSCLCs, the ratio of male to female was 87:13, the median age was 56.43+/-9.41 yrs. The positive staining of p27 was detected in 75% of the cases. A non-statistically significant trend toward increased p27 expression was observed in smoker and squamous cell cancer. The positive staining of CDK4 was detected in 89%, which was the highest expression of protein among 3 types. The survival ratio of CDK4 negative staining group was higher than that of positive staining group, which was significant difference(P<0.05). There was no association between p27 or uteroglobin expression and survival. CONCLUSIONS: The expression degree of CDK4 is related to the prognosis. This findings suggests that the measurement of CDK4 may be useful in identifying patient at high risk for disease recurrence and survival.


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Female , Male , Humans , Genes, Tumor Suppressor , Lung Neoplasms
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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 240-244, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-175859

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It is very rare for the primary lung cancer to metastasize to gastrointestinal tract, which has poor prognosis. A 72-year-old man admitted with dyspnea and a mass lesion in the left lower lobe on chest roentgenogram and chest computed tomogram(CT). Large cell carcinoma of the lung was diagnosed by percutaneous needle biopsy. Also gastroduodenoscopy was conducted for evaluation of gastrointestinal symptoms, such as indigestion and epigastric discomfort. Large cell carcinoma of duodenum was diagnosed by biopsy of duodenal polyp, which was considered to be metastasized from the primary lung cancer. Palliative radiation therapy was performed, but he died 2 months after diagnosis. We report a rare case of large cell carcinoma of the lung with metastasis to uodenum.


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Aged , Humans , Biopsy , Biopsy, Needle , Carcinoma, Large Cell , Diabetes Mellitus , Diagnosis , Duodenum , Dyspepsia , Dyspnea , Gastrointestinal Tract , Homocysteine , Lung Neoplasms , Lung , Microcirculation , Neoplasm Metastasis , Polyps , Prognosis , Thorax
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 709-719, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-44263

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BACKGROUND: We studied about the The different features of high-resolution CT (HRCT) findings of active pulmonary tuberculosis(TB) were studied between acid fast bacilli(AFB) smear or culture positive and negative group. METHODS: We prospectively evaluated 36 patients who had been confirmed for active pulmonary tuberculosis by the smear or culture of AFB in sputum(n=25), and changes on serial chest radiographs(n=11). The patient were divided into 3 groups by the results on sputum AFB stain and culture. Group 1(n=11) is negative in both AFB stain and culture ; group 2(n=13) is negative in AFB stain but positive in culture ; and group 3(n=12)is positive in both AFB stain and culture. We evaluated the findings of HRCT in each group randomly. RESULT: On the HRCT scans, acinar nodule(100%), macronodule(75%), and cavity(75%) in group 3 were more frequently found than group 1(63%, 18%, 9%) and group 2(46%, 15%, 23%)(p0.05). AFB positive group was statistically different than the negative group in the HRCT findings such as with respect to acinar nodule(100% vs 54%), macronodule(75% vs 17%), and cavity(75% vs 17%)(p<0.05). TB culture positive group was statistically different than the negative group in the HRCT findings such as with respect to acinar nodule(72% vs 45%) and cavity(48% vs 9%)(p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: HRCT scans are helpful in determining disease acitivity in sputum AFB stain- negative pulmonary tuberculosis. When HRCT shows centrilobular nodule and branching structure, acinar nodule, macronodule, cavity, we are able to decide more study such further studies as sputum induction and bronchoscopy for determination of can be performed to determine the presence of bacilli in patients of AFB stain-negative tuberculosis.


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Humans , Bronchoscopy , Prospective Studies , Sputum , Thorax , Tuberculosis , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 1166-1171, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-158859

ABSTRACT

Aspiration of foreign bodies into tracheobronchial tree is more common in children than in adults. Foreign bodies in airway commonly occur by accident, and in most cases they get removed without delay. Small foreign bodies that lodge in the peripheral airway are often asymptomatic initially and can result in respiratory symptoms several years later. Although foreign body aspiration is frequently suspected in children with acute or recurrent pulmonary symptoms, it is rarely considered in adults, unless a clear history of an aspiration event can be obtained. We have experienced and studied a case of occult aspiration of a shrimp which had been lodged for a long period.


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Adult , Child , Humans , Bronchi , Bronchoscopy , Foreign Bodies
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