Publications by authors named "Sang-Hyung Lee"

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  • A cloud-based telemedicine platform is being developed for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in rural areas of Gangwon state, integrating artificial intelligence and remote neurosurgeon consultations.
  • The goal is to create an ICH treatment protocol aimed at helping less experienced emergency room doctors provide appropriate early care before transferring patients to specialized hospitals.
  • The guidelines for ICH management have been simplified by neurosurgeons from university hospitals to enhance accessibility for more doctors, with the hope of improving treatment quality in underserved regions.
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Background: There has been no known serum biomarker to predict the prognosis of atypical meningioma.

Objective: To investigate the prognostic impact of serum biomarkers in patients newly diagnosed with resected intracranial atypical meningiomas.

Methods: This study enrolled 523 patients with atypical meningioma who underwent surgical resection between 1998 and 2018 from 5 Asian institutions.

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Multiple tumors have responded well to immunotherapies, which use monoclonal antibodies to block the immune checkpoint proteins and reactivate the T-cell immune response to cancer cells. Significantly, the anti-PD-1 antibodies pembrolizumab and nivolumab, which were approved in 2014, have revolutionized cancer therapy, demonstrating dramatic improvement and longer duration. The US FDA authorized the third anti-PD-1 medication, cemiplimab, in 2018 for use in patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.

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Objective: Cubital tunnel syndrome, the most common ulnar nerve entrapment neuropathy, is usually managed by simple decompression or anterior transposition. One of the concerns in transposition is damage to the nerve branches around the elbow. In this study, the location of ulnar nerve branches to the flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) was assessed during operations for cubital tunnel syndrome to provide information to reduce operation-related complications.

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  • The study aimed to assess how different designs of fenestrations on pedicle screws and the use of bone cement augmentation (BCA) affect the screws' mechanical strength and pull-out strength (POS).
  • Various screw designs were tested, including conventional types and those with specially shaped fenestrations, using a synthetic bone model to simulate osteoporotic conditions.
  • Results indicated that certain fenestrated screws (like T1 and T2) had significantly higher ultimate load values compared to conventional screws (C1), demonstrating the impact of screw design on their mechanical performance.
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Purpose: We aimed to compare the outcomes of adjuvant radiotherapy (ART) and surveillance in patients with grade 2 meningiomas (MNG2) who underwent surgical resection.

Materials And Methods: Data from four hospitals, in which patients aged ≥18 years underwent Simpson grade 1-4 surgical resection for newly diagnosed MNG2 between 1998 and 2018, were examined in this multicenter retrospective cohort study. Patients receiving ART with conventional fractionation were compared with those undergoing surveillance.

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  • - Cerebral toxoplasmosis can be fatal for immunocompromised patients because it's often diagnosed and treated too late, with brain imaging revealing multiple rim-enhancing lesions to help differentiate it from other conditions.
  • - In Korea, where cases are rare, delayed diagnosis and treatment of cerebral toxoplasmosis were observed in a male patient who developed the condition 21 years after a kidney transplant.
  • - An open brain biopsy confirmed the diagnosis through immunohistochemistry and PCR analyses, but despite medication, the patient ultimately died from sepsis and recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.
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Objective: The distinction between idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) and hydrocephalus ex vacuo caused by encephalic volume loss remains to be established. This study aims to investigate radiological parameters as clinically useful tools to discriminate iNPH from hydrocephalus ex vacuo caused by Alzheimer's disease (AD).

Methods: A total of 54 patients with ventriculomegaly (iNPH, 25; hydrocephalus ex vacuo, 29) were recruited in this study.

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von Willebrand factor (vWF) is a huge oligomeric glycoprotein involved in blood homeostasis. However, this protein is also implicated in acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). The blocking of its binding with platelets has been recognized as an attractive therapeutic strategy for treating acquired TTP.

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Multiple myeloma is a blood cancer characterized by the plasma cell malignancy in the bone marrow, resulting in the destruction of bone tissue. Recently, the US FDA approved two antibody drugs for the treatment of multiple myeloma, daratumumab and isatuximab, targeting CD38, a type II transmembrane glycoprotein highly expressed in plasma cells and multiple myeloma cells. Here, we report the crystal structure of CD38 in complex with the Fab fragment of daratumumab, providing its exact epitope on CD38 and the structural insights into the mechanism of action of the antibody drug.

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Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (MS), a demyelinating autoimmune disease caused by the infiltration of a harmful autoreactive Th1 and Th17 cells. To mitigate MS, which is impossible to cure with medication only, immunomodulatory interventions that prevent Th17 cell activation are ideal. The objective of the present study was to analyze the effect of Toxoplasma gondii infection on the onset of EAE.

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  • Blocking the PD-1/PD-L1 interaction with monoclonal antibodies, like tislelizumab, has significantly improved cancer treatment outcomes.
  • The crystal structure of PD-1 bound to tislelizumab shows that CDR3 from the heavy chain is crucial for this interaction, while the light chain contributes differently.
  • Analyzing various therapeutic antibodies against PD-1 helps enhance our understanding of how to effectively inhibit this pathway in cancer immunotherapy.
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Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) influences the carotid endoluminal anatomy, which results in hemodynamic changes before and after surgery. We investigated the hemodynamics of severe carotid artery stenosis before and after conventional endarterectomy with/without patch repair. An in vitro experiment utilizing carotid phantoms, which underwent a procedure that emulated CEA with/without the patch repair, was performed with a high-spatiotemporal resolution using 4D flow MRI.

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Objective: A thorough investigation of the long-term outcomes and chronological changes of multimodal treatments for petroclival meningiomas is required to establish optimal management strategies. The authors retrospectively reviewed the long-term clinical outcomes of patients with petroclival meningioma according to various treatments, including various surgical approaches, and they suggest treatment strategies based on 30 years of experience at a single institution.

Methods: Ninety-two patients with petroclival meningiomas were treated surgically at the authors' institution from 1986 to 2015.

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Cancer cells can evade immune surveillance through the molecular interactions of immune checkpoint proteins, including programmed death 1 (PD-1), PD-L1, and cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4). Since 2011, the FDA-approved antibody drugs ipilimumab (Yervoy), nivolumab (Opdivo), pembrolizumab (Keytruda), cemiplimab (Libtayo), atezolizumab (Tecentriq), durvalumab (Imfinzi), and avelumab (Bavencio), which block the immune checkpoint proteins, have brought about a significant breakthrough in the treatment of a wide range of cancers, as they can induce durable therapeutic responses. In recent years, crystal structures of the antibodies against PD-1, PD-L1, and CTLA-4 have been reported.

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  • This study explored how Toxoplasma GRA16 interacts with HAUSP to potentially treat cancer, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by modifying PTEN and p53 levels.
  • GRA16 showed promising results in reducing cell proliferation and increasing apoptotic factors in modified HepG2 cells, but not in Hep3B cells, indicating a specific action where PTEN levels notably rose.
  • The research suggests that GRA16 acts as a HAUSP inhibitor, enhancing p53 stability and leading to anticancer effects, marking it as a potential therapeutic option for HCC treatment.
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Cranial nerve palsies are relatively common after trauma, but trochlear nerve palsy is relatively uncommon. Although traumatic trochlear nerve palsy is easy to diagnose clinically because of extraocular movement disturbances, radiologic evaluations of this condition are difficult to perform because of the nerve's small size. Here, we report the case of a patient with delayed traumatic trochlear nerve palsy associated with a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and the related radiological findings, as obtained with high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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The progress of the hepatic steatosis (HS), a clinicopathological status, is influenced by cellular oxidative stress, lipogenesis, fatty acid (FA) oxidation, and inflammatory responses. Because antioxidants are gaining attention as potent preventive agents for HS, we aimed to investigate anti-lipogenic effects of the antioxidants vitamin C (VC), N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and astaxanthin (ATX) using hepatocytes. For this, we established an in vitro model using 1 mM oleic acid (OA) and human liver hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cells; 10 μM antioxidants were evaluated for their ability to reduce fat accumulation in hepatocytes.

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This study aims to explore single mothers’ experiences with social services/policies for their independent living and to identify gaps between these experiences and the needs of single mothers. A focus group discussion was performed to collect data. Seven single mothers discussed their experiences in significant periods of their lives: pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting.

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BAFF, a member of the TNF superfamily, has been recognized as a good target for autoimmune diseases. Belimumab, an anti-BAFF monoclonal antibody, was approved by the FDA for use in treating systemic lupus erythematosus. However, the molecular basis of BAFF neutralization by belimumab remains unclear.

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  • The binding of tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) to its receptor triggers immune and inflammatory responses, and this process can be inhibited by anti-TNFα drugs like etanercept, infliximab, adalimumab, certolizumab-pegol, and golimumab.
  • These drugs are effective in treating autoimmune inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and psoriatic arthritis by blocking TNFα from binding to its receptors.
  • The review highlights recent studies on the atomic-level interactions between TNFα and its antagonists, aiming to improve our understanding of how these drugs work and potentially lead to the development of more effective therapies.
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  • The study investigated the immune response in the brain during chronic infection with strain ME49 over a 12-week period post-infection.
  • The acute infection phase showed increased neuronal cell death, microglia activation, and heightened inflammatory responses, suggesting a strong innate immune reaction.
  • In contrast, during the chronic phase, these immune responses diminished, indicating a potential state of immune exhaustion, highlighted by increased markers of T-cell exhaustion and reduced inflammatory activity.
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Although meningioma is the most common primary tumor of the central nervous system, the mechanism of progression from benign to atypical or anaplastic grade remains elusive. The present case reports the genomic evaluation of two synchronous meningiomas with different histological grades (benign and atypical) in the same patient. Under the assumption that the atypical tumor may have progressed from the benign tumor, the clonal origin of the lesions was investigated to identify genomic events responsible for the oncogenic process of evolution to higher grades in meningioma.

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