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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1276-1284, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-46642

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to know whether we can distinguish benign from malignant ovarian tumors according to morphologic scoring system (MS), blood flow characteristics (Resistance index (RI), Pulsatility index (PI)) using color doppler sonography and a combination of both in patients undergoing laparotomy or laparoscopy for a clinically diagnosed ovarian mass. METHODS: From January 2001 to December 2003, 99 patients with ovarian tumors scheduled for laparotomy or laparoscopy were studied at our institute. Ultrasound was carried out to study the ovarian morphology followed by color doppler sonography. A score of > or =9 on MS, a PI or =9 on MS as indicative of malignancy was associated with the following statistical parameters: sensitivity 69.6%, specificity 69.8%, positive predictive value (PPV) 75.0%, negative predictive value (NPV) 63.8%. A mean score of malignant tumor (9.8+/-2.64) is significantly higher than that of benign tumor (7.5+/-2.44). This was statistically significant (p[t]<0.05). A resistance index (RI) < or =0.4 was associated with sensitivity 19.6%, specificity 97.6%, PPV 91.6%, NPV 48.2%. A pulsatility index (PI) < or =1.0 was associated with sensitivity 44.6%, specificity 81.3%, PPV 75.7%, NPV 53.0%. A mean of RI in malignancy (0.64+/-0.277) is lower than that of RI in benign tumor (0.79+/-0.299). A mean of PI in malignancy (1.34+/-0.982) is lower than that of PI in benign tumor (2.06+/-1.310). These was statistically significant (p[t]<0.05). The addition of RI or PI to MS did not improve the accuracy in predicting ovarian malignancy. CONCLUSION: Although RI or PI achieved better specificity and PPV compared to MS, the addition of RI or PI to MS did not increase its accuracy in the discrimination between benign and malignant ovarian tumors.


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Humans , Diagnosis , Discrimination, Psychological , Laparoscopy , Laparotomy , Sensitivity and Specificity , Ultrasonography
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1294-1301, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-213767

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OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to investigate lipid peroxide levels, total peroxyl radical-trapping antioxidative parameter (TRAP) values, and antioxidant vitamin levels in placental tissues of women with preeclampsia and to evaluate their roles in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. STUDY DESIGN: Samples of placental tissue homogenates were obtained from 23 normal and 18 preeclamptic women between 33 and 40 weeks gestation. TNF-alpha was assayed by an enzyme-linked immunoassay. Lipid peroxide levels measured by thiobarbituric acid reaction. The TRAP values were measured by modified Wayners method. Ascorbic acid, uric acid, retinol, alpha-tocopherol, and gamma-tocopherol were measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) CoulArray detector. RESULTS: TNF-alpha levels in placental tissue homogenates of women with preeclampsia were significantly higher than that of women with preeclampsia (21.4+/-3.39 vs. 10.3+/-1.06 pg/ml, p<0.05). Lipid peroxide levels in placental tissue homogenates of women with preeclampsia were significantly higher than that of women with preeclampsia (6.65+/-0.57 vs. 4.98+/-0.37 nmol/mg protein, p<0.05). TRAP values in placental tissue homogenates of women with preeclampsia were significantly lower than that of women with normal pregnancy (0.24+/-0.02 vs. 0.31+/-0.03 mM, p<0.05). Ascorbic acid levels in placental tissue homogenates of women with preeclampsia were significantly lower than that of women with normal pregnancy (217.0+/-21.0 vs. 333.3+/-32.8 nmol/ml, p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The above results suggest that increased oxidative stress in placenta is involved in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia and ascorbic acid may act as an important preventive factor in the development of preeclampsia.


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Female , Humans , Pregnancy , alpha-Tocopherol , Ascorbic Acid , Chromatography, Liquid , gamma-Tocopherol , Immunoassay , Oxidative Stress , Placenta , Pre-Eclampsia , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha , Uric Acid , Vitamin A , Vitamins
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