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Mee Joo 8 Articles
Gastric crystal-storing histiocytosis with concomitant mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
Mee Joo, Nam-Hoon Kim
J Pathol Transl Med. 2020;54(4):332-335.   Published online May 22, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2020.04.20
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Crystal-storing histiocytosis (CSH) is a rare entity that is characterized by intrahistiocytic accumulation of crystallized immunoglobulins. CSH is not a malignant process per se, but the majority of CSH cases are associated with underlying lymphoproliferative disorder. Although CSH can occur in a variety of organs, gastric CSH is very rare. We present a localized gastric CSH with concomitant mucosaassociated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, manifesting as an ulcer bleeding in a 56-year-old man. Histologically, the biopsied gastric mucosa demonstrated expansion of the lamina propria by prominent collections of large eosinophilic mononuclear cells containing fibrillary crystalloid inclusions. Immunohistochemical studies revealed that the crystal-storing cells were histiocytes harboring kappa light chain-restricted immunoglobulin crystals. Within the lesion, atypical centrocyte-like cells forming lymphoepithelial lesions were seen, consistent with MALT lymphoma. Since this entity is rare and unfamiliar, difficulties in diagnosis may arise. Particularly, in this case, the lymphomatous area was obscured by florid CSH, making the diagnosis more challenging.

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    Linghong Kong, Liyan Xue, Yanfeng Zhong, Shenglan Wang, Danfeng Zheng, Lining Wang, Yang Jiao, Xinpeng Zhang, Huizhong Xue, Xiaogang Liu
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  • Immunoglobulin-Storing Histiocytosis: A Case Based Systemic Review
    Hanne Wiese-Hansen, Friedemann Leh, Anette Lodvir Hemsing, Håkon Reikvam
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2021; 10(9): 1834.     CrossRef
Diffuse Involvement of Primary Colorectal Lymphoma Simulating Ulcerative Colitis
Ji-Ye Kim, Sun Hee Chang, Han Seong Kim, Mee Joo
J Pathol Transl Med. 2019;53(5):332-336.   Published online August 2, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2019.07.12
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Diffuse involvement of colorectal lymphoma masquerading as colitis is a very rare presentation of primary colorectal lymphoma. Detecting occult lymphoma is difficult in the setting of diffuse colonic involvement with no definite mass and inflammatory mucosal changes. We encountered a case of diffuse-type primary colorectal lymphoma simulating ulcerative colitis in a previously healthy 31-year-old woman. Despite multiple mucosal biopsies, the biopsy diagnosis was not made due to unawareness of atypical lymphocytes admixed with dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltration. The present case emphasizes the importance of being aware of this rare presentation of primary colorectal lymphoma in order to avoid misdiagnosis.
Rare Gastric Lesions Associated with Helicobacter pylori Infection: A Histopathological Review
Mee Joo
J Pathol Transl Med. 2017;51(4):341-351.   Published online June 5, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2017.04.03
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Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, gastric adenocarcinoma, and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma. However, some rare gastric lesions exhibiting distinctive histological features may also be associated with H. pylori infection, including lymphocytic gastritis, granulomatous gastritis, Russell body gastritis, or crystal-storing histiocytosis. Although diverse factors can contribute to their development, there is convincing evidence that H. pylori infection may play a pathogenic role. These findings are mainly based on studies in patients with these lesions who exhibited clinical and histological improvements after H. pylori eradication therapy. Thus, H. pylori eradication therapy might be indicated in patients with no other underlying disease, particularly in countries with a high prevalence of H. pylori infection. This review describes the characteristic histological features of these rare lesions and evaluates the evidence regarding a causative role for H. pylori infection in their pathogenesis.

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  • Acute systemic infection-associated Russell body gastroesophagitis: A case report and literature review
    Elizaveta Flerova, Susan Inniss, Nneamaka Nwaoduah, Richard P. Denicola, Jialing Huang
    Human Pathology Reports.2023; 31: 300696.     CrossRef
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    Hyemin Jo, Cheol Min Shin
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2023; 82(6): 269.     CrossRef
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    Linghong Kong, Liyan Xue, Yanfeng Zhong, Shenglan Wang, Danfeng Zheng, Lining Wang, Yang Jiao, Xinpeng Zhang, Huizhong Xue, Xiaogang Liu
    Frontiers in Oncology.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Dynamics of inflammatory changes of the gastric mucosa in children with duodenal ulcer
    T.V. Sorokman, P.M. Moldovan, L.Yu. Khlunovska, I.Ya. Lozyuk
    CHILD`S HEALTH.2022; 16(4): 285.     CrossRef
  • Clinicopathological characteristics and aetiological factors of granulomatous gastritis
    Yuanxin Liang, Shengjie Cui, Alexandros D Polydorides
    Histopathology.2021; 79(6): 1040.     CrossRef
  • A case of Russell body gastritis with multifocal lesions
    Michinobu Umakoshi, Ken Miyabe, Hajime Ishii, Yukitsugu Kudo-Asabe, Yukinobu Ito, Makoto Yoshida, Daichi Maeda, Masato Sageshima, Akiteru Goto
    SAGE Open Medical Case Reports.2020; 8: 2050313X2092384.     CrossRef
  • Gastric crystal-storing histiocytosis with concomitant mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
    Mee Joo, Nam-Hoon Kim
    Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine.2020; 54(4): 332.     CrossRef
  • Nonimmunoglobulin Crystal-Storing Histiocytosis (CSH): Case Report and Literature Review
    Manuel Beltran, Sharad Khurana, Yennifer Gil, Jason T. Lewis, Rohit Kumar, James M. Foran, Masayuki Nagasawa
    Case Reports in Hematology.2020; 2020: 1.     CrossRef
  • Benign and malignant gastroduodenal diseases associated with Helicobacter pylori: a narrative review and personal remarks in 2018
    György M. Buzás
    Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Crystal-storing Histiocytosis in the Stomach
    Christina A. Arnold, Wendy L. Frankel, Ling Guo, Chandra Krishnan, Sheryl Pfeil, Melinda Schumacher, Lysandra Voltaggio, Martha M. Yearsley, Wei Chen
    American Journal of Surgical Pathology.2018; 42(10): 1317.     CrossRef
Mesothelin Expression in Gastric Adenocarcinoma and Its Relation to Clinical Outcomes
Song-Hee Han, Mee Joo, Hanseong Kim, Sunhee Chang
J Pathol Transl Med. 2017;51(2):122-128.   Published online February 15, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2016.11.18
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Background
Although surgical resection with chemotherapy is considered effective for patients with advanced gastric cancer, it remains the third leading cause of cancer-related death in South Korea. Several studies have reported that mesothelial markers including mesothelin, calretinin, and Wilms tumor protein 1 (WT1) were positive in variable carcinomas, associated with prognosis, and were evaluated as potential markers for targeted therapy. The aim of this study was to assess the immunohistochemical expression of mesothelial markers (mesothelin, calretinin, and WT1) in gastric adenocarcinoma and their relations to clinocopathological features and prognosis. Methods: We evaluated calretinin, WT1, and mesothelin expression by immunohistochemical staining in 117 gastric adenocarcinomas. Results: Mesothelin was positively stained in 30 cases (25.6%). Mesothelin expression was related to increased depth of invasion (p = .002), lymph node metastasis (p = .013), and presence of lymphovascular (p = .015) and perineural invasion (p = .004). Patients with mesothelin expression had significantly worse disease-free survival rate compared with that of nonmesothelin expression group (p = .024). Univariate analysis showed that mesothelin expression is related to short-term survival. None of the 117 gastric adenocarcinomas stained for calretinin or WT1. Conclusions: Mesothelin expression was associated with poor prognosis. Our results suggest that mesothelin-targeted therapy should be considered as an important therapeutic alternative for gastric adenocarcinoma patients with mesothelin expression.

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Gastric-Type Extremely Well-Differentiated Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach: A Challenge for Preoperative Diagnosis
Mee Joo, Song Hee Han
J Pathol Transl Med. 2016;50(1):71-74.   Published online September 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2015.07.14
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Gastric-type extremely well-differentiated adenocarcinoma (EWDA) is a rare type of gastric adenocarcinoma characterized by infiltration of well-formed mucinous glands with little or no nuclear atypia, which resemble foveolar epithelium or pyloric glands. Because of its high degree of differentiation, preoperative biopsy diagnosis of gastric-type EWDA is very difficult. We encountered a case of gastric-type EWDA, manifesting as a Borrmann type 4 lesion, in a 47-year-old man. Despite four repeated biopsies, the preoperative biopsy diagnosis was not conclusive due to the scarcity of diagnostic tumor cells and lack of knowledge regarding the unusual histologic findings of gastric-type EWDA. We herein describe the histologic findings of gastric-type EWDA in detail, with the aim of facilitating a preoperative biopsy diagnosis and understanding of this rare type of gastric adenocarcinoma.

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Malakoplakia Affecting the Umbilical Cord
Song-Hee Han, Mee Joo, Sunhee Chang, Han-Seong Kim
J Pathol Transl Med. 2015;49(2):177-179.   Published online March 12, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2015.02.04
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Cytologic Findings of Thyroid Carcinoma Showing Thymus-like Differentiation: A Case Report
Sunhee Chang, Mee Joo, Hanseong Kim
Korean J Pathol. 2012;46(3):302-305.   Published online June 22, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2012.46.3.302
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Carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation (CASTLE) is a rare carcinoma of the thyroid or adjacent soft tissue of the neck with a histologic resemblance to thymic epithelial tumors. Although the fine-needle aspiration (FNA) plays a central role in the initial evaluation of thyroid nodules, few reports about the cytologic findings of CASTLE have been found according to a review of literatures. We report cytologic findings of a case of CASTLE. A 34-year-old woman presented with a 2-month history of sore throat. The FNA showed that the smear was composed of three dimensional clusters and sheets. The tumor cells were round to ovoid with high nuclear : cytoplasmic ratios. The nuclei were vesicular with small nucleoli. There were some tumor cells showing keratinization. Some lymphocytes were found on the background and within clusters. The presence of poorly-differentiated tumor cells with a focal keratinization and a lymphocytic background on the FNA is suggestive of CASTLE.

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