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Tae Yeob Kim 2 Articles
Gastric Syphilis and Membranous Glomerulonephritis
Min Roh, Joo Hyun Sohn, Tae Yeob Kim, Sung Jong Kim, Ji Soong Kim, Sung Jun Chung, Ju Yeon Pyo, Young-Ha Oh
Clin Endosc 2015;48(3):256-259.   Published online May 29, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2015.48.3.256
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Syphilis is a chronic systemic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Gastric involvement and nephrotic syndrome are uncommon but well documented complications of syphilis, but the co-occurrence of these two complications in the same patient is extremely rare. Thus, because of their nonspecific presentation, suspicion of gastric syphilis (GS) and nephrotic syndrome is essential for diagnosis. Patients should be investigated thoroughly and a diagnosis made based on clinical, endoscopic, and histological findings, in order to initiate appropriate therapy. We report of a 34-year-old male patient with a history of epigastric pain and a diagnosis of GS and syphilis-associated membranous glomerulonephritis confirmed by gastroscopy and kidney biopsy, who was treated successfully with penicillin G benzathine. This case report provides information on the typical features of GS that should help raise awareness of this rare disease entity among clinicians, resulting in earlier diagnosis and administration of appropriate therapy.

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  • Infectious Gastric Diseases Other than Helicobacter
    Hyemin Jo, Cheol Min Shin
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2023; 82(6): 269.     CrossRef
  • Syphilis-related rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis: a case presentation
    A. Qi, P. O. Fiset, L. Pilozzi-Edmonds
    BMC Nephrology.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Case report of gastric syphilis in Korea
    Hyung-Joo Yu, Seong-Jung Kim, Hyung-Hoon Oh, Chan-Mook Im, Bora Han, Eun Myung, Sook-Jung Yun, Kyung-Hwa Lee, Young-Eun Joo
    Medicine.2021; 100(50): e28212.     CrossRef
  • Secondary syphilis associated crescentic glomerulonephritis: A case report
    Marcelo Santos Sampaio, Grigoriy Alexander Shekhtman, Mandana Rastegar, Richard Michael Treger, Glenn Tetsu Nagami, Jonathan Eric Zuckerman
    Human Pathology Reports.2021; 26: 300563.     CrossRef
  • Un homme, deux femmes : un trio à en perdre les cheveux !
    N. Girszyn, L. Hellouin, G. Sauvêtre, S. Ngo, H. Lévesque, A. Masseau
    La Revue de Médecine Interne.2017; 38(2): 147.     CrossRef
  • Borrmann Type 4 Advanced Gastric Cancer: Focus on the Development of Scirrhous Gastric Cancer
    Kyoungwon Jung, Moo In Park, Sung Eun Kim, Seun Ja Park
    Clinical Endoscopy.2016; 49(4): 336.     CrossRef
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Xanthogranulomatous Inflammation in Terminal Ileum Presenting as an Appendiceal Mass: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Jun Sik Yoon, Yong Cheol Jeon, Tae Yeob Kim, Dong Soo Han, Joo Hyun Sohn, Kil Woo Nam, Young Su Nam, Ju Yeon Pyo
Clin Endosc 2013;46(2):193-196.   Published online March 31, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2013.46.2.193
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Xanthogranulomatous inflammation (XGI) is a rare benign inflammatory disease characterized by aggregation of lipid-laden foamy macrophages. This disease entity has been described in various organs but most commonly in the kidney and gallbladder. The occurrence of this disease in the lower gastrointestinal tract is extremely rare. Its clinical importance is that it can be misdiagnosed as an infiltrative cancer. In this case report, a 52-year-old male complained of right lower quadrant abdominal pain for a period of 3 months. Abdominal computed tomography revealed appendiceal mass and colonoscopy revealed multiple erythematous nodular lesions in the terminal ileum and appendiceal orifice, mimicking appendiceal cancer. Right hemicolectomy was done and the pathological specimen revealed XGI of the terminal ileum. To our knowledge, this is the first case of XGI in terminal ileum presenting as abdominal pain and the appendiceal mass on radiologic findings.

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    Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology.2024; 85(1): 109.     CrossRef
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    Kyra Ji-Young Lee, Jue Li Seah, Sandra O’Toole, Sanjay Warrier
    BMJ Case Reports.2023; 16(1): e252091.     CrossRef
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    World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery.2023; 15(3): 488.     CrossRef
  • Xanthogranulomatous Oophoritis in the Setting of Post-IVF Twin Pregnancy with History of Endometriosis: A Rare Case Report with Review of Literature
    Chinmay Shrikrishna Pendharkar, Sunita B.S, Ganesh Pendkur, Dheeraj J. Nandagawe
    Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology.2022; 43(03): 314.     CrossRef
  • Xanthogranulomatous appendicitis diagnosed on routine PET scan: a case report
    Alexandra C Skoczek, Dennis L Fernandez
    Journal of Surgical Case Reports.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A Case of Xanthogranulomatous Inflammation of Terminal Ileum Presenting as a Mass in a Woman with Severe Obesity
    Hyung Ku Chon, Sang Wook Kim
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2016; 67(5): 277.     CrossRef
  • Abdominal manifestations of histiocytic disorders in adults: imaging perspective
    Abhijit Sunnapwar, Christine O Menias, Vijaynadh Ojili, Maria Policarpio Nicolas, Rashmi Katre, Kiran Gangadhar, Arpit Nagar
    The British Journal of Radiology.2016; 89(1065): 20160221.     CrossRef
  • Small Bowel Obstruction due to Intestinal Xanthomatosis
    L. E. Barrera-Herrera, F. Arias, P. A. Rodríguez-Urrego, M. A. Palau-Lázaro
    Case Reports in Pathology.2015; 2015: 1.     CrossRef
  • Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography False Positivity for Xanthogranulomatous Inflammation in an Adolescent with Hodgkin's Lymphoma
    Jui-Ting Yu, Chieh-Lin Jerry Teng, Ying-Chu Lin, Ren-Ching Wang, Wen-Li Hwang
    Journal of Cancer Research and Practice.2014; 1(1): 50.     CrossRef
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    Fernando Hernanz, Sara Baeza, Eduardo Serna, Manuel Gómez-Fleitas
    European Journal of Plastic Surgery.2013; 36(12): 797.     CrossRef
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