Publications by authors named "Young Won Lee"

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  • Current guidelines advise against routine imaging for asymptomatic breast cancer patients, yet advancements in treatments prompt a reevaluation of intensive imaging's role in survival outcomes.
  • A study of 4,130 patients from 11 Korean hospitals found that high-intensity imaging was linked to shorter distant metastasis-free survival, particularly for bone or lung metastases, while overall 5-year breast cancer-specific survival rates were high.
  • Despite earlier metastasis detection from frequent imaging, there was no significant correlation between screening intensity and breast cancer-specific survival, indicating that current treatments may diminish the benefits of intensive surveillance.
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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of abdominal staging CT scans in finding liver metastasis in breast cancer patients initially diagnosed, analyzing a large cohort of 2056 patients over a two-year period.
  • - The diagnostic yield (DY) was found to be low overall at 1.1%, but it significantly increased in patients with stage III cancer (3.9%) and in those with HER2-enriched cancers, suggesting certain groups may benefit more from this imaging technique.
  • - Although the findings indicate that routine abdominal staging CT scans may not be necessary for all breast cancer patients, they are recommended for those with more advanced disease or specific cancer subtypes.
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Background: Accurate prediction of the risk of recurrence is crucial for optimal treatment decisions in hormone receptor (HR)-positive/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative early breast cancer. The GenesWell BCT is a molecular assay to predict the 10-year risk of distant metastasis. In this study, we evaluated the long-term prognostic value of the GenesWell BCT assay.

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Purpose: Considering prognostic and anatomic stages in early-stage premenopausal patients with breast cancer, clinicians decide on performing the multigene assay, adjuvant chemotherapy, or ovarian function suppression (OFS). This decision is also based on genetic information related to hormone receptor-positive and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative results. We aimed to determine the tendency to use adjuvant therapy in clinical practice.

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  • - White blood cells (WBCs) are crucial components of the immune system, but traditional manual inspection of blood samples is slow and prone to errors.
  • - To improve this process, two shallow neural networks, LDS-Net and LDAS-Net, were developed for efficient segmentation of WBC cytoplasm and nuclei in images.
  • - The proposed models demonstrated highly accurate performance on multiple datasets, achieving dice coefficients of nearly 99% for cytoplasmic segmentation and outperforming existing methods while utilizing only 6.5 million parameters.
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In the present epidemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), radiological imaging modalities, such as X-ray and computed tomography (CT), have been identified as effective diagnostic tools. However, the subjective assessment of radiographic examination is a time-consuming task and demands expert radiologists. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence have enhanced the diagnostic power of computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) tools and assisted medical specialists in making efficient diagnostic decisions.

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Deep learning-based marker detection for autonomous drone landing is widely studied, due to its superior detection performance. However, no study was reported to address non-uniform motion-blurred input images, and most of the previous handcrafted and deep learning-based methods failed to operate with these challenging inputs. To solve this problem, we propose a deep learning-based marker detection method for autonomous drone landing, by (1) introducing a two-phase framework of deblurring and object detection, by adopting a slimmed version of deblur generative adversarial network (DeblurGAN) model and a You only look once version 2 (YOLOv2) detector, respectively, and (2) considering the balance between the processing time and accuracy of the system.

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Purpose: Although an increased incidence of gallbladder (GB) stone formation after gastrectomy has been reported, its etiology remains uncertain. The goal of this study was to explore the incidence of gallstone formation after gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients and investigate the risk factors therein.

Materials And Methods: Medical records of patients who underwent curative gastrectomy, performed by a single surgeon between August 2012 and December 2015 at the Asan Medical Center, were retrospectively reviewed.

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  • - Accurate iris segmentation is crucial for effective iris recognition, but low-quality images pose challenges due to factors like blurriness and reflections, reducing segmentation accuracy.
  • - While deep learning approaches for iris segmentation have improved accuracy, they often require lengthy processing times, highlighting the need for a faster solution.
  • - The study introduces a method that quickly identifies a broader ocular area for recognition instead of precise iris segmentation, employing a deep residual network (ResNet) to enhance accuracy and showing improved results in tests with various iris image databases.
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  • The study focuses on enhancing the detection and classification of various road markings, particularly arrows and bike markings, which are crucial for the safe operation of autonomous vehicles.
  • A new method using a deep convolutional neural network called RetinaNet was proposed to tackle this challenge in different complex environments.
  • Testing on three diverse datasets demonstrated that the RetinaNet approach provided superior accuracy and faster processing times compared to existing methods for recognizing road markings.
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  • * Existing research on detecting presentation attacks has mainly focused on global iris features, limiting their effectiveness.
  • * The proposed method combines local and global iris features using convolutional neural networks and support vector machines, enhancing attack detection and yielding better results compared to previous studies on public datasets.
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The feasibility of using computed tomography (CT) to identify the common bile duct (CBD) and comparison with ultrasonography (US) results were evaluated in normal beagle dogs and dogs without hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases. In addition, CBD diameters were obtained from CT at the level of the porta hepatis and the duodenal papilla level in dogs with underlying diseases that may cause cholestasis. US is a useful modality in the estimation of gallbladder volume because ejection fraction and CBD diameter from US were not significantly different from those of CT.

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which are commonly known as drones, have proved to be useful not only on the battlefields where manned flight is considered too risky or difficult, but also in everyday life purposes such as surveillance, monitoring, rescue, unmanned cargo, aerial video, and photography. More advanced drones make use of global positioning system (GPS) receivers during the navigation and control loop which allows for smart GPS features of drone navigation. However, there are problems if the drones operate in heterogeneous areas with no GPS signal, so it is important to perform research into the development of UAVs with autonomous navigation and landing guidance using computer vision.

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Persistent left cranial vena cava (PLCVC) is an uncommon congenital thoracic venous anomaly in dogs. This study examines the clinical and CT findings of dogs diagnosed with PLCVC incidentally. In this study, complete type of PLCVC was diagnosed in 26 dogs with CT angiography.

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Objective: DA-9601, an extract of Artemisia asiatica containing eupatilin and jaceosidin as active compounds, has been prescribed to treat gastritis in Asia. In recent times, sustained-release, floating gastroretentive (GR) tablets of DA-9601 are available on the market. In the present study, the physical properties and in vitro drug release profile, in vivo gastric residence time, and gastroprotective effect of GR tablet were compared to those of immediate release (IR) tablets of DA-9601.

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This study was conducted to establish the values for optimal fixed scan delays and diagnostic scan delays associated with the bolus-tracking technique using various contrast material injection durations in canine abdominal multi-phase computed tomography (CT). This study consisted of two experiments employing the crossover method. In experiment 1, three dynamic scans at the porta hepatis were performed using 5, 10 and 15 sec injection durations.

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Contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is useful to evaluate tissue perfusion in the kidney. In veterinary medicine, sedation or anesthesia may be required in uncooperative or panting patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the normal kidney perfusion patterns in conscious and anesthetized dogs using CEUS.

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  • - The study aimed to create a multi-phase CT protocol for detecting the canine pancreas using a bolus-tracking technique, tested on six normal beagle dogs.
  • - A dynamic scan was conducted to monitor contrast medium enhancement, measuring intervals from aortic enhancement to peaks in the aorta, pancreas, and portal vein.
  • - Results suggested optimal scan delays for capturing peak enhancement: no delay for the aorta and a 5-second delay for pancreatic parenchyma, improving the effectiveness of the CT protocol.
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  • Scientists created fake aneurysms in rabbits' neck arteries to study how they work and how to treat them.
  • They used a special technique and took pictures of the rabbits' arteries right after surgery and then again after 1, 4, and 8 weeks.
  • The size of the aneurysms grew over time, and the rabbits' diets and behaviors stayed the same, showing that this method could help in testing treatments for human aneurysms.
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Objective: To evaluate lateral ventricular size in clinically normal calves by use of computed tomography and to examine the relationships between ventricular height (Vh), ventricular area (VA), and ventricular volume (VV).

Animals: 14 Holstein calves. Procedures-14 calves underwent computed tomography of the head with transverse images acquired from the rostral aspect of the frontal lobe continuing caudally to the level of the foramen magnum.

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In this study, we evaluated if the implantation of allogenic adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) improved neurological function in a canine spinal cord injury model. Eleven adult dogs were assigned to three groups according to treatment after spinal cord injury by epidural balloon compression: C group (no ASCs treatment as control), V group (vehicle treatment with PBS), and ASC group (ASCs treatment). ASCs or vehicle were injected directly into the injured site 1 week after spinal cord injury.

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Perosomus elumbis is an occasionally found congenital anomaly of unknown etiology and is characterized by partial or complete agenesis of lumbar, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae and ankylosis of the hindlimbs. A 2-day-old female Holstein calf presented nearly normal forelimbs but flexure and ankylosis of the hindlimbs. The vertebrae and pelvic malformations and agenesis were radiographed and then necropsied.

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This study was performed to produce transgenic Korean native goat (Capra hircus) by laparoscopic embryo transfer (ET) to overcome the limitations of ET performed by laparotomy. Transgenic embryos were produced by DNA pronuclear microinjection of in vivo zygotes. The recipient goats were synchronized for estrus by using an introvaginal progesterone devices as a controlled internal drug-releasing insert (CIDR) for 13 days and injection of 400 IU PMSG 48 h before removal of the insert.

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Alveolar macrophages constitutively reside in the respiratory tracts of pigs and humans. An in vivo role of alveolar macrophages in defending against influenza viruses in mice infected with a reassorted influenza virus, 1918 HA/NA:Tx/91, was reported, but there has been no report on an in vivo role of alveolar macrophages in a natural host such as a pig using currently circulating human influenza virus. Here we show that in vivo depletion of alveolar macrophages in pigs by dichloromethylene diphosphonate (MDPCL2) treatment results in 40% mortality when pigs are infected with currently circulating human H1N1 influenza viruses, while none of the infected control pigs died.

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This study was to determine the effects of allogenic umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and recombinant methionyl human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rmhGCSF) on a canine spinal cord injury model after balloon compression at the first lumbar vertebra. Twenty-five adult mongrel dogs were assigned to five groups according to treatment after a spinal cord injury: no treatment (CN); saline treatment (CP); rmhGCSF treatment (G); UCB-MSCs treatment (UCB-MSC); co-treatment (UCBG). The UCBMSCs isolated from cord blood of canine fetuses were prepared as 10(6) cells/150 microl saline.

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