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The Clinical Course and Prognosis of Patients With Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Pulmonary Disease After Solid Organ Transplantation

Kim JY, Han A, Lee H, Ha J, Lee KW, Suh KS, Yi NJ, Min S, Hong SK, Kim YC, Choi Y, Yim JJ, Kwak N

Background: Due to impaired cell-mediated immunity, solid organ transplantation (SOT) recipients are at increased risk of developing nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTM-PD). However, the clinical course of NTM-PD in SOT...
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Case 5: A 41-Year-Old Woman With Palpitation

Yang J, Shin K, Lee J, Ha J, Lim DJ, Baek HS

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Development of an AI model for kidney cortex volumetry for donor evaluation

Jo EA, Min S, Jang Y, Kim YC, Kim JS, Han A, Ha J

Background: Computer tomography (CT) images can accurately map vasculatures, identify abnormalities and potentially measure split renal function through length or volume of each kidney. The purpose of this study was...
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Detecting high risk patients for new-onset diabetes after transplantation after kidney transplantation using continuous glucose monitoring device

Jo EA, Min S, Han A, Ha J, Cho A, Woo HY

Background: Perioperative hyperglycemia is common in kidney transplantation and is associated with not only renal allograft outcomes, but also increased risks for development of new-onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT). The...
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AI model for the segmentation of skeletal muscle, visceral and subcutaneous fat at L3 level using donor CT

Jang Y, Jo EA, Chun J, Moon S, Kim JS, Han A, Ha J, Lee H, Kim YC, Min S

Background: Although the L3 skeletal muscle index is accepted as a surrogate marker of sarcopenia and associated vulnerabil-ity, the effects of sarcopenia in kidney donors is not well defined. The...
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Anti-spike antibody titer in kidney transplant recipients after the third dose of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination correlates with the incidence and severity of breakthrough infection during the Omicron surge

Han A, Min S, Lee H, Kim YC, Kang HK, Ahn YH, Song EY, Ha J

Background: While a small number of studies have shown that the booster vaccination was able to provide additional serologic protection in transplant population, evidence on whether immunogenicity elicited provides actual...
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Clinical presentation and outcomes of the COVID-19 infection in kidney transplant patients

Min K, Han M, Jeong H, Kim H, Kim O, Lee S, Lee S, Kim J, Han A, Ha J

Background: While COVID-19 poses a significant threat to immunocompromised patients, there is limited data on the clinical course and the risk factors for severe disease in the Korean transplant population....
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A potential role of gut microbiome in predicting of early acute rejection after kidney transplantation

Kim J, Park S, Cho H, Park JI, Han A, Min S, Ha J, Kim YS, Lee H

Background: Gut microbiota may affect host immunity and therefore it may be associated with the immunologic response of kidney transplantation (KT) recipients, given their risk for allograft rejection. The aim...
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BK viremia after kidney transplantation: efficacy of stepwise treatment

Cho A, Woo HY, Jo EA, Han A, Min S, Ha J

Background: BK polyomavirus (BKV) increases the risk of graft loss in kidney transplant recipients. However, there is no con-sensus on treatment methods and outcomes are different. The purpose of this...
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Visualization of ischemia reperfusion injury of kidney and prediction of early allograft dysfunction after kidney transplantation using cysteine probe

Woo HY, Min Si, Han A, Ha J

Background: In kidney transplantation (KT), ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) of the transplanted kidney inevitably occurs through a series of processes, especially from deceased donors. About 20%–30% of early graft failure is...
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Neutrophil Recruitment in Arterial Thrombus and Characteristics of Stroke Patients with Neutrophil-Rich Thrombus

Cha MJ, Ha J, Lee H, Kwon I, Kim S, Kim YD, Nam HS, Lee HS, Song TJ, Choi HJ, Heo JH

Purpose: Neutrophils contribute to thrombosis. However, there is limited information on the temporal course of neutrophil recruitment in thrombosis, the contribution of neutrophils to thrombus growth, and the characteristics of...
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Recommendations for the Verification of Quantitative Molecular Hemato-Oncology Tests

Kim JJ, Park S, Cho Y, Ha J, Shin S, Lee ST

Quantitative molecular genetic tests are increasingly used for the detection and quantification of target molecules or genetic alterations. When introducing a new assay into clinical laboratories, it is necessary to...
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Fulminant hepatitis and myocarditis associated with varicella zoster virus infection in a kidney transplant recipient: a case report

Park J, Kang M, Ha J, Lee H

Varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection can follow a virulent course, leading to possible infection-related mortality in immunocompromised hosts. Visceral disseminated VZV infection is a rare disease with a high mortality rate...
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The appearance of C1q deposition in transplanted kidney allografts and its clinical and histopathologic features

Jo EA, Kim HK, Min S, Moon KC, Han A, Ahn S, Min SK, Ha J

Background: C1q nephropathy is an uncommon type of glomerulonephritis character- ized by extensive and dominant C1q mesangial deposition in the absence of systemic lupus erythematosus. However, there are limited studies about C1q...
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Scientific Publications on Thyroid Ultrasound between 2001 and 2020: Differences in Research Characteristics by Disciplines

Shin WC, Lee CW, Ha J, Lim KJ, Seo YL, Yun EJ, Yoon DY

Objective: To analyze the characteristics and trends of scientific publications on thyroid ultrasound (US) from 2001 to 2020, specifically examining the differences among disciplines. Materials and Methods: The MEDLINE database was...
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Reliability and Validity of the Subjective Cognitive Complaints Questionnaire for Parkinson’s Disease (SCCQ-PD)

Ko J, Ha J, Lee JJ, Jin S, Lee J, Baek MS, Hong JY

Background and Purpose Subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) are gaining attention as a self-perceived symptom for cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), but there are few suitable tools for...
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Flat Pattern Peaks of Tacrolimus Absorption and Associated Pharmacogenomic Variants in Kidney Transplantation Recipients

Kim SM, Lim Y, Min S, Min BJ, Seo ME, Lee KH, Kim JH, Ha J

Background: Tacrolimus is the most commonly used immunosuppressive drug in solid organ transplantation. After administering a conventional twice-daily dose of tacrolimus, peak levels were achieved within the first 1.5 to...
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Kidney Transplantation From Deceased Donors With Bloodstream Infection: A Multicenter Retrospective Study

Mo H, Lee J, Park JB, Park SC, Kim YH, Han A, Jung IM, Ha J, Kim NJ, Min S

Background: The use of organs from donors with infection is limited because of the possibility of transmission. We aimed to investigate the transmission after deceased donor transplantation with bloodstream infection...
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Effects of Contrast Phases on Automated Measurements of Muscle Quantity and Quality Using CT

Kim DW, Kim KW, Ko Y, Park T, Lee J, Lee JB, Ha J, Ahn H, Sung YS, Kim HK

Objective: Muscle quantity and quality can be measured with an automated system on CT. However, the effects of contrast phases on the muscle measurements have not been established, which we...
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Factors Influencing the COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions in Nurses: Korea, February 2021

Park JY, Ha J

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors influencing COVID-19 vaccination intentions in nurses. Methods: The participants were 184 nurses in Korea. Data were collected using a Google Form online...
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