Publications by authors named "Uh J"

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  • * The model achieved a 0.763 area under the curve score, with the high-risk group showing significantly shorter recurrence-free survival and distinct histopathological features like poorly differentiated components and pleural invasion (all p < 0.001).
  • * Additionally, the high-risk group had a higher frequency of genetic mutations, including TP53, demonstrating the model's potential in predicting recurrence risk and identifying mutations based on histopathological analysis.
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(1) Background: Proton therapy, a precise form of radiation treatment, can be significantly affected by variations in bowel content. The purpose was to identify the most beneficial gantry angles that minimize deviations from the treatment plan quality, thus enhancing the safety and efficacy of proton therapy for Wilms' tumor patients. (2) Methods: Thirteen patients with Wilms' tumor, enrolled in the SJWT21 clinical trial, underwent proton therapy.

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Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining has been widely used as a fundamental and essential tool for diagnosing diseases and understanding biological phenomena by observing cellular arrangements and tissue morphological changes. However, conventional staining methods commonly involve solution-based, complex, multistep processes that are susceptible to user-handling errors. Moreover, inconsistent staining results owing to staining artifacts pose real challenges for accurate diagnosis.

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This study quantifies setup uncertainty in brain tumor patients who received image-guided proton therapy. Patients analyzed include 165 children, adolescents, and young adults (median age at radiotherapy: 9 years (range: 10 months to 24 years); 80 anesthetized and 85 awake) enrolled in a single-institution prospective study from 2020 to 2023. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was performed daily to calculate and correct manual setup errors, once per course after setup correction to measure residual errors, and weekly after treatments to assess intrafractional motion.

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(1) Background: The most significant cause of an unacceptable deviation from the planned dose during respiratory motion is the interplay effect. We examined the correlation between the magnitude of splenic motion and its impact on plan quality for total lymphoid irradiation (TLI); (2) Methods: Static and 4D CT images from ten patients were used for interplay effect simulations. Patients' original plans were optimized based on the average CT extracted from the 4D CT and planned with two posterior beams using scenario-based optimization (±3 mm of setup and ±3% of range uncertainty) and gradient matching at the level of mid-spleen.

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(1) Background: Synthetic CT images of the pelvis were generated from daily CBCT images to monitor changes in water equivalent path length (WEPL) and determine the dosimetric impact of anatomy changes along the proton beam's path; (2) Methods: Ten pediatric patients with pelvic tumors treated using proton therapy with daily CBCT were included. The original planning CT was deformed to the same-day CBCT to generate synthetic CT images for WEPL comparison and dosimetric evaluation; (3) Results: WEPL changes of 20 proton fields at the distal edge of the CTV ranged from 0.1 to 12 mm with a median of 2.

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  • The study developed a novel method for creating synthetic CT (sCT) from cone-beam CT (CBCT) of the abdomen/pelvis, specifically addressing complications from bowel gas pockets.
  • Using a combination of unsupervised deep learning (CycleGAN) and deformable image registration (DIR), the method improved the accuracy of sCT by focusing on different spatial-frequency components separately.
  • The results demonstrated that the hybrid sCT method was significantly more accurate in predicting proton ranges in the presence of gas pockets compared to traditional methods, leading to better treatment planning in proton therapy.
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  • - Conflicting research has emerged regarding the link between menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and various skin cancers, prompting a thorough study using South Korean health data from 2002 to 2019.
  • - The study analyzed 192,202 women who received MHT and compared them with 494,343 healthy controls, finding a lower incidence of both melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) in the MHT group.
  • - Specifically, tibolone and combined estrogen plus progestin (COPM) were associated with a reduced risk of NMSC, while overall, MHT did not show a significant connection to melanoma incidence in menopausal women.
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Background: The Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) and Insomnia Severity Index-2 (ISI-2) are screening assessments that reflect the past 2-week experience of depression and insomnia, respectively. Retrospective assessment has been associated with reduced accuracy owing to recall bias.

Objective: This study aimed to increase the reliability of responses by validating the use of the PHQ-2 and ISI-2 for daily screening.

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Purpose: To characterize on-treatment changes in GTV morphology in children with parameningeal rhabdomyosarcoma receiving upfront proton therapy with concurrent chemotherapy and thereby provide guidance on the timing of on-treatment imaging and adaptive replanning.

Methods And Materials: GTV was delineated on 86 simulation and weekly MR images of 15 prospectively enrolled patients (aged 1-21 years). Temporal changes from baseline in volume and surface (95% Hausdorff distance) were analyzed in relation to the need for plan verification and the resultant doses with hypothetical no treatment adaptation.

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  • - Syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP) and apocrine hidrocystoma (AH) are benign skin tumors that usually occur separately, with SCAP found mainly on the head and neck and AH in the periorbital area.
  • - A 68-year-old male presented with a painless red nodule on his back, which upon histological examination revealed features of both SCAP and AH within a single lesion.
  • - Despite being advised to remove the lesion after a biopsy, the patient chose not to pursue additional surgical treatment, marking a rare case of a complex apocrine tumor in an unusual location.
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The cutaneous appearance of transient or persistent livedo reticularis is characterized by violaceous, mottled, ring-shaped interconnecting lesions that form a reticular or net-like pattern. It can occur physiologically in response to cold exposure, such as in cutis marmorata, but can also be induced by pathological conditions such as vascular obliterans or venodilation. We report two cases of livedo reticularis that occurred on the lower limbs of two patients post ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination.

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  • Trigeminal trophic syndrome (TTS) is a rare condition caused by nerve damage that leads to loss of sensation and self-inflicted facial ulcers.
  • It can be confused with other serious conditions like infections, cancer, and skin disorders, making accurate diagnosis challenging.
  • The report emphasizes the need for early recognition and treatment of TTS to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes.
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With the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of patients suffering from depression is rising around the world. It is important to diagnose depression early so that it may be treated as soon as possible. The self-response questionnaire, which has been used to diagnose depression in hospitals, is impractical since it requires active patient engagement.

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Amidst the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, vaccination against severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is recommended for everyone over 18 years in South Korea, with the exception of pregnant women. Unexpected adverse cutaneous reactions after the COVID-19 vaccination have been recently reported. Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis (CSVV) predominantly affects small blood vessels, defined as small intraparenchymal arteries, arterioles, capillaries, and venules, without any detectable involvement of non-cutaneous organs.

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Purpose: To determine whether self-attention cycle-generative adversarial networks (cycle-GANs), a novel deep-learning method, can generate accurate synthetic computed tomography (sCT) to facilitate adaptive proton therapy in children with brain tumors.

Materials And Methods: Both CT and T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of 125 children (ages 1-20 years) with brain tumors were included in the training dataset. A model introducing a self-attention mechanism into the conventional cycle-GAN was created to enhance tissue interfaces and reduce noise.

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Purpose: To generate synthetic relative proton stopping power (sRPSP) images from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence(s) and develop an online quality assurance (QA) tool for sRPSP to facilitate safe integration of magnetic resonance (MR)-only proton planning into clinical practice.

Materials And Methods: Planning computed tomography (CT) and MR images of 195 pediatric brain tumor patients were utilized (training: 150, testing: 45). Seventeen consistent-cycle generative adversarial network (ccGAN) models were trained separately using paired CT-converted RPSP and MRI datasets to transform a subject's MRI into sRPSP.

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