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A Case of the Castleman's Disease in the Mediastinum
Hyeong Kook Kim, Young Sik Park, Kwang Ho Kim, Hea Soo Koo
Ihwa Ŭidae chi 1993;16(4):423-426.   Published online July 24, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.1993.16.4.423

Castleman's disease, giant lymph node hyperplasia, is a rare benign tumor which was originally reported by Castleman in 1956. It has two types of pathological characteristics of hyaline-vascular and plasma cell. Surgery is usually perferred because of the giant mass shadow on the chest roentgenogram rather than symptomes it causes. It is cured completely by resection without recurrence. We have experienced a case of Castleman's disease in the right anterosuperior mediastinum in a 36-year-old female. She was treated by surgical resection with good result She is well one year after surgeny.

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Retrorectal Teratoma with Ovarian Teratoma
Bo-Young Oh, Ryung-Ah Lee, Hea Soo Koo, Hye-Sung Moon
Ewha Med J 2012;35(2):140-142.   Published online September 30, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2012.35.2.140
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A Case of Ileal Lipoma Misdiagnosed as Colonic Lipoma
Gyoung Tae Noh, Hea Soo Koo, Ryung-Ah Lee
Ewha Med J 2012;35(1):69-71.   Published online March 31, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2012.35.1.69
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Jejunal Mass Presented by Anemia
Gyoung Tae Noh, Hea Soo Koo, Ryung-Ah Lee
Ewha Med J 2011;34(2):64-66.   Published online September 30, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2011.34.2.64
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Histological Classification of Endoscopically Diagnosed Polypoid Lesion of Stomach
Ho Jung Kim, Sun Hee Sung, Hea Soo Koo, Woon Sup Han, Ok Kyong Kim
Ihwa Ŭidae chi 1998;21(3):195-201.   Published online September 30, 1998
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.1998.21.3.195
Objectives

Gastric polyp is histologically very diverse and its classification is still unsettled. The purpose of the article is to classify the endoscopically diagnosed polypoid lesions and to evaluate their malignant potential.

Methods

A retrospective study was done on 142 cases of endoscopically diagnosed gastric polypoid lesions from September 1993 to May 1996. We investigated their clinical findings, histopathology, and nuclear gradings of PCNA by immunohistochemistry.

Results

1) The mean age is 57.9 and sex ratio os 0.8:1

2) The most prevalent location is antrum(57.7%).

3) Morphologically, Yamada type II is the most frequent(35.9%).

4) Histologically, lesions are classified as true polyps and reactive lesions. True polyps are subclassified as hyperplastic polyp(61.2%), adenomatous polyp(19.4%), mixed adenomatous and hyperplastic polyp(10.2%), fundic gland polyp(2.0%), and adenocarcinoma(7.1%). Reactive lesions are subclassified as chronic superficial gastritis(68.2%), mucosal hyperplasia(15.9%), edema of lamina propria(9.1%), xanthoma(4.5%), and ectopic pancreas(2.3%).

5) Atypical changes is accompanied in 12 cases(20%) of hyperplastic polyps.

6) Adenocarcinoma arising from adenomatous polyp is noted in 6 cases. In hyperplastic polyp one case is combined with adenocarcinoma.

7) Among the true polyps single lesions are 127 cases(89.4%), and multiple lesions, 15 cases(10.6%)

8) Immunohistochemical staining for proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA) reveals that hyperplastic polyps show focal positive rection in the area of pit and fundus, and adenomatous polyps show diffuse positive reaction. Dysplastic foci in both adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps shows diffuse positive reaction of PCNA.

Conclusion

Endoscopically diagnosed polypoid lesions show variable histologic findings ranging from chronic superficial gastritis to adenocarcinoma. They are mainly subclassified as histologically true polyps and reactive lesions. Some of true polyps have atypical changes of varing dgree in not only adenomatous polyps but also hyperplastic polyps.

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