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In Ki Paik 3 Articles
Sclerosing Hemangioma of the Lung: A report of 2 cases.
Sung Ran Hong, Hye Jae Cho, In Ki Paik, Ill Hyang Ko, Dong Soon Kim, Je G Chi, Eui Keun Ham
Korean J Pathol. 1986;20(1):84-90.
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Sclerosing hemangioma of the lung is uncommon benign neoplasm of uncertain histogenesis, although their radiological appearance is relatively distinct and well-defined. Recently, we experienced 2 cases of sclerosing hemangiomas of the lungs in 61 and 39 years old women. The light microscopic findings of the tissues are similar to the features reported by Liebow and Hubbell(1956). The basic cellular response is thought to be type II pneumonocytes because of findings of multilamellar-like bodies within stromal cells with electron microscopy in case I in addition to other characteristics generally found in epithelial cells.
Adenocarcinoma Arising in benign Teratoma of Mediastinum: A case report.
Seong Sook Kim, Sung Ran Hong, In Ki Paik, Ill Hyang Ko
Korean J Cytopathol. 1985;19(2):238-243.
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Although the mediastinum is the second favorite location of primary teratoma in adults, primary malignant teratoma in mediastinum is rare in incidence. Malignant teratoma includes teratocarcinoma, immature teratoma and malignant transformation in benign teratoma. The latter is rarer than others types, and undifferentiated or squamous cell carcinoma are the major incidence. We experience a case of unique adenocarcinoma composed of signet ring cells in mature teratoma of mediastinum and brief review of the literatures are included.
Malignant Transformation in Cystic Teratoma of Ovary: 4 cases report.
Seong Sook Kim, Ae Lan Paik, Hye Je Cho, In Ki Paik, Ill Hyang Ko
Korean J Cytopathol. 1985;19(2):214-219.
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Development of a malignant tumor within a mature cystic teratoma is a serious event, and occurs in about 1%~4% of cases. The malignant transformation occurs most frequently in the squamous epithelium with the formation of a squamous cell carcinoma. There are 10 cases reported in the literature, in Korea. We report 4 additional cases, which include 3 squamous cell carcinomas and 1 adenosquamous carcinomas, arising in cystic teratoma of the ovary.

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