Publications by authors named "Jin A Park"

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  • A study investigated the changing patterns of paranasal sinus fungus balls, which are increasingly common in rhinosinusitis cases.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 35 of 41,497 patients who had brain MRIs, grading the severity of the fungus balls and examining how their progression was affected by various factors.
  • Results indicated that fungus balls showed significant changes over time, with a marked difference in the interval between initial and final MRI scans, while other factors like age and dental history showed no significant impact on progression.
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Romosozumab following anti-resorptive can be an effective sequential treatment strategy to improve bone strength. However, whether the transition to romosozumab after denosumab is associated with greater improvement in bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular bone score (TBS) compared to denosumab continuation remains unclear. In this propensity score-matched cohort study, we analyzed data from postmenopausal women who initiated denosumab between 2017 and 2020.

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  • * Despite earlier dentist visits for preterm children (average around 2.5-2.8 years), 63.87% of them still had no dental visits, with more complex treatments needed compared to full-term peers.
  • * Early dental visits before age 1 are linked to less severe dental issues, highlighting the importance of regular dental screenings for managing oral health in preterm infants.
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Purpose: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is classified into type 2 (T2) and non-T2 inflammation. T2 CRS presents as a severe form, CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), which often occurs with asthma as a comorbidity worldwide. Some cases of non-T2 CRS show nasal polyposis and refractoriness, mainly in Asian countries.

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Objectives: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) endotypes have demonstrated clinical value in guiding treatment decisions. Bacterial lysates are immunomodulators that have shown beneficial effects in various respiratory inflammatory diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of postoperative bacterial lysate therapy on different CRS endotypes.

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Background: Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is useful in the management of asthma and predicting the efficacy of standard corticosteroids and biologics. However, the diagnostic value of FeNO in asthmatic chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) remains unclear.

Objective: We assessed FeNO levels in patients with CRSwNP and evaluated the diagnostic value of FeNO for screening type 2 CRSwNP (T2-CRSwNP) with asthma.

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  • The study explored the role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) and eosinophil extracellular traps (EET) in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) to understand treatment resistance.
  • Researchers analyzed nasal polyp specimens from 117 patients and categorized them based on levels of extracellular trap formation, finding significant differences in eosinophil and NET counts between refractory and non-refractory cases.
  • The findings indicate that tissue eosinophilia and EETosis could serve as important prognostic indicators for CRSwNP, with NETosis being a useful biomarker in cases with neutrophilic inflammation.
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Since December 2019, COVID-19 has greatly influenced public healthcare systems around the globe in various aspects, including limitation of healthcare accessibility due to lack of both human and financial resources, suspension of clinics, and fear of infection causing healthcare avoidance. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on access to healthcare for otorhinolaryngology patients from different socioeconomic status (SES) groups. Otorhinolaryngology patients' disease severity status, diagnosed at the first hospital visit, was investigated during the pre -and post-COVID-19 pandemic era in a single medical center located in Seoul, Korea.

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For the treatment of sinus surgery-induced osteitis in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), oral or intranasal administration of corticoids is generally used, although it has critical limitations and unavoidable side effects. To overcome these limitations, we designed dexamethasone (Dex)-loaded poly(lactic--glycolic acid) (PLGA) microparticles with bone-specific binding affinity, which could release the encapsulated Dex in a sustained manner on the exposed bone after the surgical wound in the nasal cavity. In a previous report, we prepared poly(butyl methacrylate--methacryloyloxyethyl phosphate) (PBMP) with both calcium-binding phosphomonoester groups and PLGA-binding butyl groups to introduce strong calcium-binding property to PLGA particles.

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Background: Excessive collapse of the soft palate and lateral pharyngeal wall narrowing are established causes of loud snoring and sleep apnea in subjects with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Therefore, delicate surgical techniques are needed to reshape the soft palate and create sufficient tension in the lateral pharyngeal wall. This study aimed to determine the therapeutic outcome and favorable indications of soft-palate webbing flap pharyngoplasty in subjects with OSA and primary snoring.

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No specific markers have been identified to detect non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell-derived exosomes circulating in the blood. Here, we report a new biomarker that distinguishes between cancer and non-cancer cell-derived exosomes. Exosomes isolated from patient plasmas at various pathological stages of NSCLC, NSCLC cell lines, and human pulmonary alveolar epithelial cells isolated using size exclusion chromatography were characterized.

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Objective: The recurrence of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) after functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is influenced by various factors, potentially including the endotype based on the molecular pathophysiology of CRS. This study investigated differences in the recurrence pattern of CRS by endotype after primary FESS.

Methods: This retrospective study enrolled patients who had undergone revision FESS for recurrent CRS.

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  • Skin prick tests are commonly used to diagnose allergies, but the effect of obesity on the results is not well understood despite known links between obesity and allergic diseases.
  • A study conducted over two years on Korean children found that both the children's sensitization to allergens and their BMI increased, with significant changes in histamine reactivity associated with BMI gain.
  • The findings suggest that increased body weight may specifically predict heightened histamine skin reactivity, warranting further research to explore the clinical implications.
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Background And Objectives: To assess whether the audiological and clinical outcomes of type 0 tympanoplasty (T0) performed using cartilage were comparable with those of ossiculoplasty in patients who underwent canal wall down mastoidectomy (CWDM).

Subjects And Methods: This study included patients who had chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma and underwent CWDM with ossiculoplasty involving partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP), total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP), or T0. Anatomical success rates and hearing outcomes were analyzed.

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Here we describe a protocol for implementing the REMOTE-control system (Reversible Manipulation of Transcription at Endogenous loci), which allows for reversible and tunable expression control of an endogenous gene of interest in living model systems. The REMOTE-control system employs enhanced lac repression and tet activation systems to achieve down- or upregulation of a target gene within a single biological system. Tight repression can be achieved from repressor binding sites flexibly located far downstream of a transcription start site by inhibiting transcription elongation.

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Samter's Triad is a disorder characterized by chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyps (NPs), asthma, and intolerance to cyclooxygenase-1 inhibitors. However, there have been no studies investigating the prediction of Samter's Triad using imaging findings. Therefore, the authors aimed to investigate whether there is a difference in computed tomography (CT) findings between patients who have CRS with NPs and those with Samter's Triad.

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Background And Objectives: To investigate the relationship between hearing impairment and alcohol drinking patterns in South Korean adults.

Subject And Methods: Data collection was performed by Korean National Health and Nutrition Survey from January 1 to December 31, 2012. Data analyses were performed from February 20 to March 3, 2018.

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Introduction: It is difficult to accurately predict the natural course of allergic rhinitis (AR), because it is affected by a wide variety of environmental influences, as well as genetic predisposition. Considering the high prevalence of allergic rhinitis in children and adolescents, caregivers should be given appropriate information regarding the disease course. This study aimed to understand the prognosis of allergic rhinitis by examining the relationship between allergic sensitization and rhinitis symptoms during this developmental period.

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Objective: To assess the efficacy of butterfly inlay cartilage tympanoplasty and compare it with conventional underlay cartilage tympanoplasty in terms of success rate and hearing outcomes.

Materials And Methods: The study included 35 patients (36 ears) who underwent butterfly inlay cartilage tympanoplasty (inlay group, 23 ears of 22 patients) or conventional underlay cartilage tympanoplasty (underlay group, 13 ears). The anatomical success rate and hearing outcomes were analysed.

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Rufinamide (RUF) is a structurally unique anti-epileptic drug, used in the treatment of seizure disorders such as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. In the present study, we investigated whether RUF protected against excitotoxic neuronal damage in the mouse hippocampal CA3 region after intraperitoneal kainic acid (KA) injection. Treatment with 25, 50 and 100 mg/kg RUF significantly decreased the KA-induced neuronal death in the hippocampal CA3 region in a dose-dependent manner.

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A chromatographic method involving a single run was validated for the quantification of clanobutin, dichlorvos, and naftazone in products of animal origin. Pork, beef, chicken, milk, and egg samples were extracted with a solution of 0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile, defatted with n-hexane, centrifuged, and filtered prior to analysis using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-/MS/MS).

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