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Hyun Joo Choi 25 Articles
Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma Arising in a Mature Cystic Teratoma of the Ovary: A Case Report.
Soyoung Im, Sun Mi Lee, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2010;44(3):322-325.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2010.44.3.322
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A 50-year-old female patient presented with anorexia and weight loss. Pelvic computed tomography revealed a 12.5 x 7.3 cm heterogeneous mass in the left ovary. About 30% of the tumor was occupied by a mature cystic teratoma. The remaining solid portion was composed of fibrous and histiocytic elements, arranged in storiform patterns admixed with bizarre giant cells. The mitotic index was 8 per 10 high power fields, including atypical mitoses. The only immunopositivity was for vimentin. The tumor was diagnosed as a malignant fibrous histiocytoma arising in a mature cystic teratoma. To the best of our knowledge, this is only the third such case in the English language literature.
Alteration of G1/S Cell Cycle Regulatory Proteins in Carcinogenesis of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinomas.
Soyoung Im, Changyoung Yoo, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2009;43(6):542-549.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2009.43.6.542
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BACKGROUND
Aberration of the cell cycle regulatory proteins has been reported to contribute to the development and progression of human malignancy. We studied the expression of G1/S cell cycle regulatory proteins to investigate the carcinogenesis in cutaneous squamous cell lesions. METHODS: We evaluated the expressions of p16, pRb, cyclin D1 and Ki-67 protein by immunonohistochemistry in cases of normal skin (n=15), seborrheic keratosis (SK; n=26), actinic keratosis (AK; n=30), Bowen's disease (BD; n=37), keratoacanthoma (KA; n=23), and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC; n=22). RESULTS: The Ki-67 expression gradually increased from SK, through AK, to BD. The expression of p16 was more increased in BD than that in AK. The decreased expressions of p16 and Rb, and the increased expression of cyclin D1 were observed to a greater degree in SCC than those in BD. The expressions of cyclin D1 and Ki-67 were higher in SCC than those in KA. CONCLUSIONS: The altered expressions of p16, Rb, and cyclin D1 were considered to be related to the carcinogenesis in the cutaneous squamous cell lesions. Therefore, immunohistochemical studies of the cell cycle regulatory proteins and a combined analysis may be helpful as an adjunct to the histomorphology in the diagnosis of cutaneous squamous cell lesions.

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  • Expression of pRb, p53, p16 and Cyclin D1 and Their Clinical Implications in Urothelial Carcinoma
    Kyungji Lee, Eun Sun Jung, Young-Jin Choi, Kyo Young Lee, Ahwon Lee
    Journal of Korean Medical Science.2010; 25(10): 1449.     CrossRef
Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Overexpression and the Tumor Response to Preoperative Radiochemotherapy for Patients with Advanced Rectal Cancer.
Jinyoung Yoo, Ju Won Chyung, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2007;41(5):316-323.
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BACKGROUND
An association between the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling pathway and the response of cancer cells to ionizing radiation has been previously described. Preoperative radiochemotherapy (PRCT) has been administered for treating locally advanced rectal cancer to improve the outcomes, and to preserve the sphincter from lowlying tumor. However, the responses of tumors to PRCT are variable and there are currently no reliable markers that predict the therapeutic benefits. We studied the association between EGFR overexpression and the tumor response to PRCT in rectal cancer.
METHODS
The EGFR protein expression, as determined by immunohistochemistry, was analyzed in the pretreatment biopsy specimens from 120 patients with advanced rectal cancer. The tumor response was graded in the surgically resected specimens by using a three-scale grading system: no response (NR), partial remission (PR) and complete remission (CR).
RESULTS
NR was identified in 70 cases (58.3%). Fifty patients (41.7%) responded to PRCT; 27 (22.5%) achieved a PR and 23 (19.2%) achieved a CR. EGFR overexpression was detected in 78 (65%) cases. Seventy-eight percent (39/50) of the tumors with a CR/PR revealed EGFR reactivity, whereas 55.7% (39/70) of the tumors with NR showed an EGFR expression (p=0.048).
CONCLUSIONS
The EGFR protein expression might be a valuable marker for identifying those patients who are most likely to benefit from PRCT.
An Unusual Stroma-Rich Variant of Castleman's Disease of the Hyaline-Vascular Type: A Case Report.
Ji Han Jung, Gyeongsin Park, Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2007;41(4):266-270.
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The stroma-rich variant of Castleman's disease of the hyaline-vascular type (CDHV) is a rare entity that shows overgrowth of a variety of stromal cells in the widened interfollicular (IF) area. We report here on a case of a stroma-rich variant of CDHV in an 18-year-old man who presented with an asymptomatic solitary neck mass he'd had for 1 year. Histologically, an enlarged lymph node fulfilled the criteria of CDHV, along with vague nodularity of a widened IF area. The nodular lesion consisted of numerous vessels and a proliferation of spindle cells. Immunohistochemically, the spindle cells were positive for vimentin and smooth muscle actin, they were negative for desmin, CD21, CD34, CD68, ALK-1, and S-100 protein. This stromal lesion is typically hyperplastic and clinically benign, and it must be distinguished from neoplastic stromal proliferation associated with Castleman's disease because of its potential for recurrence and metastasis.
Expression of Survivin According to Malignant Progression of Breast Lesions.
Hyun Joo Choi, Ji Han Jung, Chan Kwon Jung, Jinyoung Yoo, Eun Jung Lee, Chang Suk Kang, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2007;41(4):238-243.
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BACKGROUND
The aim of this study was to examine the survivin expression pattern in benign lesions, atypical ductal hyperplasias (ADH), ductal carcinomas in situ (DCIS) and in invasive carcinomas of the breast and to evaluate the effect of expression of this marker on the malignant progression of breast cancers. In addition, the relationship between the expression of the marker and the clinicopathological characteristics for invasive carcinomas were investigated.
METHODS
Immunohistochemical staining using a tissue microarray method for survivin was performed for 103 benign lesions, 30 ADHs, 26 DCISs and 116 invasive carcinomas.
RESULTS
The expression of cytoplasmic survivin was higher for invasive carcinomas than for ADHs and DCISs (p<0.05). For breast invasive carcinomas, expression of cytoplasmic survivin significantly correlated with tumor size, lymph node metastasis and stage (p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
These results suggest that overexpression of cytoplasmic survivin may be involved in the development of the late stage of breast malignancy, especially invasiveness. In breast invasive carcinomas, expression of survivin may be a useful indicator for the evaluation of patient prognosis.
Expression of Claudin-1 and -4 in Benign Lesions and Invasive Ductal Carcinomas of the Breast.
Hyun Joo Choi, Ji Han Jung, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2007;41(4):232-237.
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BACKGROUND
The claudins are a family of transmembrane proteins associated with tight junctions and they are critical for maintaining cell-to-cell adhesion in sheets of epithelial cells. However, their role in the progression of cancer remains largely unexplored. The aims of this study were to evaluate the expression patterns of claudin-1 and -4 in benign lesions and invasive ductal carcinomas (IDC) of the breast, and relationships between the expression of these markers and the clinicopathological characteristics in IDC patients.
METHODS
We examined the claudin-1 and -4 protein expressions by performing immunohistochemical stainings in 54 benign lesions and 120 IDCs via the tissue microarray method. We evaluated the correlation between the expression of these markers and the clinicopathological characteristics of IDC.
RESULTS
The expressions of claudin-1 (p=0.099) and -4 (p=0.000) were up-regulated in IDCs as compared with benign lesions. The claudin-1 expression correlated with the loss of estrogen receptor (p=0.036) and progesterone receptor (p=0.011). The claudin-4 expression correlated with lymph node metastasis (p=0.043), the nuclear grade (p=0.030), the histologic grade (p=0.007), and the loss of estrogen receptor (p=0.001) and progesterone receptor (p= 0.029).
CONCLUSIONS
These results suggest that claudin-1 and -4 may play a significant role in the carcinogenesis of IDC of the breast and these may represent novel markers for this disease.
Expression of p73 in Non-small Cell Lung Carcinomas.
Ji Han Jung, Gyeongsin Park, Chan Kwon Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2007;41(2):109-115.
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BACKGROUND
The p73 is a recently identified homologue of the tumor suppressor gene, p53, and it has been found to induce apoptosis and inhibit cell proliferation. However, its role in the development of tumors is unclear. This study examined the expression of p73 in patients with non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs) to determine its clinical significance and association with the expressions of p53, pRb, and mdm2.
METHODS
A total of 183 NSCLCs were analyzed immunohistochemically using a tissue microarray.
RESULTS
The p73 protein was expressed in the cell nuclei in 156 (85.2%) out of the 183 cases. There was no correlation between the p73 expression and the clinicopathological variables. However, there was a correlation between the p73 expression and the mdm2 and pRb expressions. Multivariate Cox survival analysis identified tumor size and lymph node metastasis to be independent prognostic factors, but the p73 expression was not found to be associated with the patients' survival.
CONCLUSIONS
p73 is commonly expressed in NSCLC and it might, in conjunction with pRb and mdm2, be involved in the development of these tumors.
Intra-thyroid Thyroglossal Duct Cyst: A Case Report.
Hyun Joo Choi, Ji Han Jung, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee, Chung Soo Chun, Bong Joo Kang, Eun Suk Cha
Korean J Pathol. 2007;41(2):132-134.
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Thyroglossal duct cysts develop in the persistent remnants of the thyroglossal tract between the origin of the thyroid at the foramen cecum and the final position of the thyroid gland. Thyroglossal duct cyst can present anywhere from the base of the tongue to the manubrium, but its occurrence within the thyroid gland is very rare. We report here on a 41-year-old woman who presented with a cystic thyroid nodule that was due to an intrathyroid thyroglossal duct cyst. The sonogram, showed a hypoechoic nodule that measured 0.7 x 0.6 cm in the left thyroid lobe. Left lobectomy of the thyroid gland was performed and microscopic examination revealed a cyst lined by non-keratinized squamous epithelium, which was consistent with a thyroglossal duct cyst in the thyroid gland. Intrathyroid thyroglossal duct cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a cystic thyroid nodule. This is the first reported case of a intrathyroid thyroglossal duct cyst in a Korean adult.
Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Invasive Micropapillary Carcinoma of the Breast.
Hyun Joo Choi, Ji Han Jung, Jung Ha Shin, Kiouk Min, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Cytopathol. 2007;18(1):62-68.
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Invasive micropapillary carcinoma (IMPC) of the breast is recently described rare variant of invasive ductal carcinoma. This variant has a distinctive histological features and aggressive biological behavior. We reviewed the cytologic features of eight cases of IMPC. The cytologic smears showed moderate to high cellularity and the tumor tissue was composed of atypical, angulated, cohesive clusters of neoplastic cells with a papillary to tubuloalveolar architecture, and a morular growth pattern without fibrovascular cores was seen on the histopathology. IMPC of the breast has distinctive cytologic features and it is important to make an early diagnosis via fine needle aspiration cytology due to this tumor's aggressive behavior.
Ectopic Sebaceous Glands in the Esophagus: A Case Report.
Jung Ha Shin, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2006;40(6):448-451.
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There are few reports of the endoscopic and histological features of ectopic sebaceous glands in the esophagus. Recently we observed a 2 mm whitish flat elevated nodule in the lower esophagus. A biopsy was taken under the clinical impression of a papilloma or ulcer scar. Histology revealed normal esophageal mucosa with mature ectopic sebaceous glands located in the lamina propria with no visible hair follicles. We report this case with a brief review of the literature related to the histological findings and histogenesis of esophageal ectopic sebaceous glands.
Expression of Cell Cycle-Regulatory Proteins in Rectal Cancer: Significance of the Tumor Response to Preoperative Radiochemotherapy and for the Prognosis.
Jinyoung Yoo, Jung Ha Shin, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Pathol. 2006;40(3):217-224.
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BACKGROUND
Preoperative radiochemotherapy (PRCT) improves the outcomes for patients suffering with locally advanced rectal carcinoma, compared with surgery alone. However, there are no reliable factors predicting the survival and therapeutic benefits.
METHODS
The cell-cycle regulatory proteins were investigated in the pretreatment biopsies from 68 patients who were suffering with rectal cancer by performing immunohistochemical studies of p53, p21, cyclin D1, Rb and p16 protein. The tumor response was graded on a three-scale grading system: no response (NR), partial remission (PR) and complete remission (CR).
RESULTS
The tumors were positive for p53, p21 and cyclin D1 in 46 (67.6%), 32 (47.1%) and 14 (20.6%) cases, respectively. Abnormalities in Rb immunostaining were observed in 9 (13.2%) cases, while an abnormal p16 expression was noted in 59 (86.8%) tumors. Forty-two patients (61.8%) responded to PRCT: 18 (26.5%) cases achieved a CR and 24 (35.3%) cases achieved a PR. None of the above molecular markers were significantly associated with tumor response. However, the altered expression of p16 showed a significant correlation with overall survival (p=0.001). The high expression of p21 demonstrated a trend for longer survival (p=0.061).
CONCLUSIONS
Of the cell-cycle regulatory proteins, p16 may be a valuable marker for to predict rectal cancer patients' survival; however, the role of each cell-cycle regulatory protein for the therapeutic benefits of PRCT needs to be further studied.
Fine Needle Aspiration Cytological Findings of Angioimmunoblastic T-cell Lymphoma : A Brief Case Report.
Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang, Kyo Young Lee
Korean J Cytopathol. 2006;17(2):159-161.
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Recently, we experienced a case of Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphom (AITL) in a 60-year-old man presented with lymphadenopathy, which is first cytological report in Korea. The cytological features showed a heterogeneous population of small to medium-sized lymphocytes, immunoblasts, and plasma cells. Characteristically, there were also a distinct population of follicular dendritic cells admixed with lymphoid cells, forming the so-called dendritic cell-lymphocyte complexes. Histological features showed the classic morphologic features of AITL. Recognition of the characteristic cytological features can suggest the possibility of AITL.
The Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 and Tumor Angiogenesis in Human Osteosarcoma.
Jinyoung Yoo, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Seok Jin Kang, Anhi Lee, Eun Joo Seo, Sang In Shim, Chang Suk Kang
Korean J Pathol. 2005;39(6):418-423.
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BACKGROUND
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) is a matrix-degrading enzyme that's believed to play a crucial role not only for tumor invasion and metastasis, but also for a variety of stromal reactions, including neovascularization. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of MMP-9 and to compare its expression with the angiogenesis activity in human osteosarcoma.
METHODS
Archival tumor tissue samples from 20 patients with osteosarcoma were analyzed by performing immunohistochemistry for the expression of MMP-9 and CD34. The vascularity was measured as the average microvascular density (MVD) of the CD34-positive vessels. The clinical information was obtained through searching the computerized retrospective database from the tumor registry.
RESULTS
MMP-9 was expressed in 90% (18/20) of the tumors we examined. The MVD ranged from 10.5 to 179.7 with a mean of 64.9. There was no significant correlation between the MMP-9 expression and the MVD (p=.613). The MMP-9 expression was not associated with any of the clinicopathologic variables, whereas the MVD showed an increasing tendency according to the metastasis status (p=.073).
CONCLUSIONS
We demonstrated that MMP-9 activation is likely to occur in human osteosarcoma. However, there was no direct involvement of MMP-9 with tumor angiogenesis. It is noteworthy that MVD may aid physicians to predict the presence of distant metastasis in osteosarcoma patients.
Expression of bcl-2, p53 and VEGF in Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinomas: Their Relation with the Microvascular Density and Prognosis.
Jinyoung Yoo, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang
Korean J Pathol. 2005;39(2):74-80.
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BACKGROUND
The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of bcl-2, p53 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and to examine the relationship between those protein expressions and neovascularization. We also analyzed the prognostic impact of these biological parameters on the patients' overall survival rate.
METHODS
The archival tumor tissues from 147 previously untreated patients with NSCLC were examined by immunohistochemistry for bcl-2, p53 and VEGF proteins. The vascularity was measured by the average microvascular density (MVD) of the CD34-positive vessels. Clinical information was obtained through the computerized retrospective database from the tumor registry.
RESULTS
Immunoreactivity for bcl-2 was detected in 17% (25/147), p53 in 72% (106/147) and VEGF in 75% (110/147) of the tumors. An inverse association was found between bcl-2 expression and VEGF expression (p=0.012). There was a significant correlation between the bcl-2 expression and the MVD (p=0.009), and also between the p53 expression and the MVD (p=0.045). The mean survival time was associated with the patients' age (p=0.032), the T status (p=0.038), the tumor stage (p=0.009), and expressions of bcl-2 (p=0.016) and VEGF (p=0.039). On multivariate analysis, only the tumor stage and VEGF expression maintained their prognostic influence.
CONCLUSIONS
Our data suggest that bcl-2 and p53 alterations are involved in the angiogenesis of NSCLC, and are either dependent on or independent of VEGF. It is further noteworthy that the tumor stage and VEGF expression may be useful in predicting patients' survival.
Actinomycosis of the Intrahepatic Bile Duct, Superimposed on Hepatolithiasis: A Case Report.
Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang
Korean J Pathol. 2005;39(2):140-144.
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Actinomycosis is a chronic suppurative infection caused by Actinomyces, a filamentous, grampositive, anaerobic bacterium that is a normal inhabitant of the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract. Actinomycosis of the biliary duct is very rare and the pathogenesis of this infection is poorly understood. We report here on a case of actinomycosis in the intrahepatic bile duct that was superimposed on hepatolithiasis. A 55-year-old woman presented with epigastric discomfort and episodic upper abdominal pain for 1 year. The radiologic findings revealed multiple hepatolithiasis and cholelithiasis. On performing left lateral segmentectomy of the liver, the markedly dilated intrahepatic bile duct contained several brown pigmented stones, and periductal chronic inflammation with fibrosis and proliferation of the bile ductules were observed. In addition to the intrahepatic stones, there were sulfur granules with neutrophilic infiltration and necrotic debris. The gram stain and methenamine silver stain revealed tangled filamentous and branching bacteria, which were consistent with Actinomyces. Acid-fast staining result was negative and no malignancy was detected.
Expressions of p130Cas and FHIT, and Their Relationships with Prognostic Factors for Breast Carcinomas.
Hyun Joo Choi, Ji Han Jung, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang
Korean J Pathol. 2005;39(1):41-47.
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BACKGROUND
BCAR1/p130Cas protein is the human homologue of rat p130Cas protein, and it is a docking protein involved in the intracellular signaling pathways. This protein also causes the proliferating human breast cancer cells to be resistant to antiestrogen drugs. The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) protein is presumed to have a tumor suppressor function in a number of human tumors. The aim of this study was to investigate expressions of p130Cas and FHIT in breast carcinomas and to evaluate their relationship with the clinicopathological prognostic factors.
METHODS
A total of 93 cases of invasive breast carcinomas was retrospectively reviewed. The expressions of p130Cas and FHIT were examined by immunohistochemical methods.
RESULTS
p130Cas expression was observed in all breast carcinomas: p130Cas immunoreactivity was strongly positive in 39 cases (41.9%), moderately positive in 49 cases (52.7%) and weakly positive in 5 cases (5.4%) of 93 cases. It was statistically correlated with the p53 (p=0.035) and c-erbB-2 (p=0.024) expressions. The FHIT protein expression was markedly reduced or completely negative in 59 cases (63.4%), but it was not correlated with the clinicopathological prognostic factors. There was no significant correlation between p130Cas and FHIT expressions.
CONCLUSIONS
This study seems to provide meager information on whether these proteins may be useful prognostic factors, and so this topic needs further study.
Conjunctival Pigmented Actinic Keratosis: A Case Report.
Jinyoung Yoo, Ji Han Jung, Hyun Joo Choi, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang
Korean J Pathol. 2004;38(2):113-115.
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We recently had a case of pigmented actinic keratosis arising in the conjunctiva, and this is an unusual site for the lesion. Most actinic keratoses are seen on sun-exposed areas of the skin, especially for Caucasians living in sunny climates. When these lesions are pigmented, they may resemble lentigo maligna. A 56-year-old man was referred to the ophthalmology clinic for a pigmented conjunctival lesion. An ophthalmologic examination revealed multiple dark brown-colored, linear or irregular shaped patches located on the lateral side of the conjunctiva in his right eye, partially covering the cornea, and this made a clinical differentiation from other possible pigmented lesions somewhat difficult. A histologic examination of the subsequent biopsy specimen demonstrated acanthosis with melanocytes containing heavy melanin, scattered dyskeratotic cells, atypical keratinocytes, and solar elastosis, and all of their findings are consistent with pigmented actinic keratosis.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma Developed in Nevus Sebaceus: A Case Report.
Hyun Joo Choi, Jinyoung Yoo, Lee So Maeng, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang
Korean J Pathol. 2004;38(1):60-63.
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We report a case of squamous cell carcinoma developed within the nevus sebaceus (NS) and review the literature. An 82-year-old woman presented with a 3-month history of pain within the lifelong skin lesion on her right cheek. Examination revealed a 1.0 x 1.0 cm poorly marginated, slightly raised yellow-brown nodule. Microscopically, the skin nodule revealed the typical findings of NS. Squamous cell carcinoma developed contiguously within the keratin-filled infundibulocyst of NS disconnected from the epidermis. We suggest that squamous cell carcinoma is derived from the embryonal stratum germinativum de-differentiated from the primary epithelial germ cells in the infundibulocyst of NS. Most secondary carcinomas associated with NS grow slowly over a period of years. In contrast, squamous cell carcinoma developed in NS often grow rapidly with aggressive behavior. Thus, the accurate pathologic diagnosis is necessary.
Expression of FHIT and p21 in Gastric Adenocarcinoma.
Hyun Joo Choi, Byung Kee Kim, Jinyoung Yoo, Seok Jin Kang, Chang Suk Kang
Korean J Pathol. 2004;38(1):35-41.
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BACKGROUND
The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) gene, located on the human chromosome 3p14.2, is frequently inactivated by its deletion in a number of human tumors, including gastric carcinomas. Its protein product, FHIT is presumed to have a tumor suppressor function. p21, one of the tumor markers acts as a regulator of the cell cycle, and inhibits cell proliferation.
METHODS
The association of the expressions of FHIT and p21 protein, with clinicopathological features, such as age, gender, tumor size, histological type, depth of invasion, lymph node metastasis, lymphatic and vascular invasion, grade and stage were investigated, and correlation of their expressions with p21 expression in 82 gastric adenocarcinomas attempted by immunohistochemical staining.
RESULTS
Of the 82 tumors analyzed, 58 (70.7%) were markedly reduced, or completely negative, for FHIT protein expression. The loss of FHIT expression was correlated with the depth of invasion (p=0.000), lymph node metastasis (p=0.001), lymphatic invasion (p=0.000), histological grade (p=0.000) and tumor stage (p=0.000). The loss of p21 expression was correlated with lymph node metastasis (p=0.026) and lymphatic invasion (p= 0.017), but not with the histological grade and tumor stage. The comparison of the FHIT and p21 protein expressions showed significant correlation (p=0.035).
CONCLUSIONS
The loss of FHIT and p21 expressions may be a useful indicator of the post diagnostic prognosis. Also, FHIT could be related to cell cycle arrest.
The Cytologic Analysis of Microinvasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix on Cervical Smear .
Hyun Joo Choi, In Ae Park
Korean J Cytopathol. 2001;12(1):31-37.
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While cytologic characteristics of squamous dysplasia, carcinoma in situ, and invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix are well documented, relatively few studies have dealt with the cellular features of microinvasive carcinoma. In order to describe the cellular characteristics of microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma, we retrospectively reviewed 45 cervovaginal smears(15 carcinoma in situ, 15 microinvasive cancer, 15 invasive cancer) which were confirmed by histologic examination of specimens obtained by hysterectomy at the Seoul National University Hospital during 5 years from 1995 to 1999. The cytologic features about tumor diathesis, inflammatory background, cell arrangement, anisonucleosis, nuclear membrane irregularity, nuclear chromatin pattern, and nucleoli were observed. The cytologic characteristics of microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix are syncytial pattern, mild tumor diathesis, the irregularity of nuclear membrane, irregularly distributed nuclear chromatin, and occurrence of micronucleoli. But, correlation between the depth of invasion and the cytologic feature had limited value.
Papillary Adenocarcinoma of Nonpigmented Ciliary Epithelium of the Eye.
Hyun Joo Choi, Yeong Jin Choi, Youn Soo Lee, Eun Jung Lee, Seok Jin Kang, Byung Kee Kim, Sang In Shim
Korean J Pathol. 1998;32(12):1104-1107.
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Adenocarcinoma of the ciliary epithelium is a rare tumor, usually occuring in elderly patients who have a history of severe ocular trauma or chronic inflammation. We report an adenocarcinoma of the nonpigmented ciliary epithelium found within the phthisical globe of a 36-year-old female whose eye had been loss of vision since infancy. The mass, measured 4.0 x 4.0 cm, was relatively limited by sclera but had invasion to posterior portion. Histologically, the tumor was a compact mass which consisted of tubular and papillary structures with foci of the pleomorphic area. Strands of cells and individual cells were invested with thick basement membrane that have positivity for periodic acid-Schiff stain. Immunohistochemical staining showed strong reactivity for cytokeratin and epithelial membrane antigen, and focal for neuron-specific enolase and S-100 protein.
Heterotopic Brain Tissue in the Soft Palate.
Hyun Joo Choi, Youn Soo Lee, Young Shin Kim, Kyo Young Kim, Chang Suk Kang, Sang In Shim
Korean J Pathol. 1998;32(11):1039-1041.
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Heterotopic brain tissue is a developmental anomaly of neurogenic origin with no malignant potential, and is usually present around the nose of children and infants. So it has been called nasal glioma. But, even more rarely, heterotopic glial tissue may be found in various sites other than nasal cavity, such as the ethmoidal sinus, palate, tonsillar area, pharynx, ear, subcutaneous tissue, lung, and female genital tract. We experienced a more unusual case of a polypoid heterotopic brain tissue in the soft palate in a 3-year-old boy. The mass was microscopically reminiscent of "gliosis" of the central nervous system and interestingly contained choroid plexus focally. The glial nature of the lesion was confirmed by glial fibrillary acidic protein immunostain.
Warty Dyskeratoma with a Cutaneous Horn: Report of a case.
Ah Won Lee, Hyun Joo Choi, Youn Soo Lee, Seok Jin Kang, Byung Kee Kim, Sun Moo Kim
Korean J Pathol. 1998;32(8):616-618.
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The clinical and pathological features of warty dyskeratoma are presented. Warty dyskeratoma is a rarely encountered, solitary, benign cutaneous tumor occurring most often on the head and neck and to our knowledge, no cases associated with cutaneous horn have been published in western literature. We experienced a case of warty dyskeratoma with a cutaneous horn occurring in a 70-year-old male, who had a 1.3 cm-sized and slowly growing nodule on his neck. A brief review of the literature, was made especially in relation to the pathological findings and histogenesis of warty dyskeratoma.
Pigmented Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising from Pigmented Actinic Keratosis.
Hyun Joo Choi, Gyeong Sin Park, Seok Jin Kang, Yeong Jin Choi, Byung Kee Kim, Sun Moo Kim, Sang In Shim
Korean J Pathol. 1998;32(1):76-79.
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Pigmented squamous cell carcinoma is a very rare malignant, pigmented, epidermal tumor. The rarity of pigmented squamous cell carcinomas may reflect in part their misdiagnosis as other pigmented neoplasms, particularly malignant melanoma. To our knowledge, only five cases have been reported in literature. We recently experienced a case of pigmented squamous cell carcinoma arising from pigmented actinic keratosis in a 77 years old female. Physical examination showed a 0.8 0.6 cm, smooth, dark brown pigmented patch with irregular but sharply defined borders located on the upper left chest. The biopsy specimen showed histologic findings of pigmented actinic keratosis with abundant melanin pigments, which became pigmented squamous cell carcinoma. Most of pigments in the squamous cell carcinoma were contained within the melanocytes along with the neoplastic squamous cells.
Cytologic Features of Adenoma Malignum of the Uterine Cervix: A Case Report.
Hyun Joo Choi, Young Shin Kim, Kyo Young Lee, Chang Suk Kang, Sang In Shim
Korean J Cytopathol. 1998;9(2):201-206.
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Adenoma malignum is an extremely well-differentiated variant of cervical adeno carcinoma in which the cells composing the tumor lack the typical cytological features of malignancy. The prognosis of this rare tumor is poor in spite of high degree of differentiation. The cytologic characteristics are extremely bland, so frequently make a confusion of adenoma malignum with endocervical glandular hyperplasia. We report a case of adenoma malignum in a 36-year-old woman who complained of mucoid vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding. The cervicovaginal smear showed endocervical cells exhibiting a spectrum of atypical changes. The cells were arranged in multilayered strips and monolayered sheets. Individual cells ranged from cuboidal to columnar; typically the columnar cells had abundant lacy or vacuolated cytoplasm. The smear showed the majority of only atypical cells and small numbers of frankly malignant cells.

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