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Korean J Gastroenterol ; 72(1): 10-14, 2018 Jul 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30049172

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Esophageal eosinophilia occurs in many conditions, including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and proton pump inhibitor-responsive esophageal eosinophilia (PPI-REE), which have been increasingly recognized in Western countries. There have been only a few reports in Korea. Here, we evaluated the clinical and endoscopic characteristics of patients with esophageal eosinophilia from our experience. METHODS: Nineteen patients were diagnosed with esophageal eosinophilia based on typical symptoms, endoscopic features, esophageal eosinophilia with ≥15 eosinophils/high power field, and response to medication by PPI. Symptoms, endoscopic and pathological findings were evaluated. RESULTS: Of the 19 patients, 2 patients were diagnosed with EoE, 7 patients were diagnosed with PPI-REE, and 10 patients were undetermined due to loss to follow-up. Among these 19 patients, dysphagia was present in 11, and heartburn, dyspepsia and refluxin 8. Sixteen patients had common endoscopic features, such as longitudinal furrows, concentric rings, strictures, and white plaques; however, 3 patients had normal findings. Nine patients underwent endoscopy at the time of follow-up. Two patients had complete resolution, and 3 had partial resolution. However, 4 patients showed no endoscopic changes. All patients showed symptom improvements. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical and endoscopic characteristics of both groups in Korea were undistinguishable. However, after treatment, endoscopic findings were different between the two groups. Large-scale studies are warranted to confirm our findings.


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Eosinophilic Esophagitis/diagnosis , Adult , Deglutition Disorders/etiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Dyspepsia/etiology , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/complications , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/drug therapy , Esophagoscopy , Female , Heartburn/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Proton Pump Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Republic of Korea
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Korean J Gastroenterol ; 68(4): 218-220, 2016 Oct 25.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27780947

ABSTRACT

Syphilis is a rare disease in the rectum. It is difficult to diagnose because the characteristics of the rectal syphilis rectal lesion are highly varied. The endoscopic findings of rectal syphilis are proctitis, ulcers, and masses. If rectal syphilis is suspected to be the cause for rectal lesions, it is important for physicians to consider the sexual history and sexual orientation of the patient. We report a case of incidental rectal syphilis in a 41-year-old man diagnosed during a regular medical check-up.


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Rectal Diseases/diagnosis , Syphilis/diagnosis , Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Colonoscopy , Doxycycline/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Plasma Cells/pathology , Rectal Diseases/drug therapy , Spirochaetales/isolation & purification , Syphilis/drug therapy , Syphilis/microbiology
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Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 29(8): 622-6, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22363040

ABSTRACT

Although it is assumed that most patients with terminal cancer are reluctant to receive life-sustaining treatment, there is a paucity of evidence supporting this assumption. We retrospectively analyzed the advance directives of terminal cancer patients to determine the preferences of patients. Patients with cancer who had life expectancy of less than 6 months were admitted to a palliative care unit in Seoul Medical Center from March 2008 to February 2010. Among a total of 247 patients, advance directives were present in the medical records of 168 patients (68.0%). Most of the advance directives were written by the patients' families (95.2%) and they stated that they did not want most of the invasive procedures. Patients with advanced cancer mostly requested that only minimally invasive treatments that eased suffering be performed.


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Advance Directives , Neoplasms/therapy , Terminal Care , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Family/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/psychology , Palliative Care/methods , Palliative Care/psychology , Retrospective Studies , Terminal Care/methods , Terminal Care/psychology , Young Adult
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