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A Rare Case of Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis Caused by Paracoccus yeei

Kim JK, Shin JS, Cha YJ, Chung BH, Yoo IY, Park YJ

Paracoccus yeei is rare, opportunistic pathogen which can cause various diseases. Here, we report a case of peritonitis caused by P . yeei, which was successfully treated with cefazolin and...
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Bleeding time: Remained or Retired or Removed?

Kim B

The bleeding time (BT) test is one of the oldest hemostasis tests. Although it is simple, rapid, and does not require experienced laboratory personnel, the sensitivity, specificity and reproducibility of...
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Aggressive NK Cell Leukemia with RAB29-NUCKS1 Gene Rearrangement: A Case Report

Choi H, Kim H, Kim HM, Lee S, Kim JJ, Shin S

Aggressive natural killer (NK) cell leukemia (ANKL) is a rare form of leukemia that may be accompanied by various chromosomal abnormalities such as del(6)(q21q25) or del(11q). Here, we describe a...
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Usefulness of Lymphocyte Subset Analysis Using Primary Immunodeficiency Orientation Tube Panel: Two Cases with Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases

Ryu SE, Shin KH, Lee HJ, Oh SH, Park SE

Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders caused by genetic defects in the immune system and exhibit a variety of clinical manifestations, including recurrent infections. Rapid and...
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Auto-anti-M Antibody Found in a Patient with Acute Myeloid Leukemia: First Report in Korea

Hong Y, Kim JS, Youk HJ, Chung Y, Kim H, Hwang SH, Oh HB, Ko DH

The anti-M antibody is a naturally occurring antibody and generally active below 37˚C, with optimum activity at 4˚C. Since auto-anti-M antibody was first reported in 1970, twenty cases have been...
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First Korean Case of Weaver Syndrome Along with Neuroblastoma and Genetic Confirmation of EZH2 Variant

Oh I, Kim B, Lee JS, Kim MJ, Cho SI, Park SS, Seong MW

Weaver syndrome (WS) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by overgrowth and accelerated osseous maturation. This syndrome is caused by a variant in the enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (...
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Therapeutic Leukapheresis for Plasma Cell Leukemia Presenting with Hyperleukocytosis: The First Case in Korea

Park S, Park JH, Chung Y, Ko DH, Kim H

Plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a rare plasma cell disorder. Although therapeutic plasma exchange has reportedly been performed for hypergammaglobulinemia in PCL, there are no reports of therapeutic leukapheresis (TL)...
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The negative role of Vitamin C in total cholesterol and triglycerides tests

Ko YK, Lee HS, Lee K, Song J, Park HD

Background: This study aimed to determine the cause of low total cholesterol and triglyceride levels based on the Trinder reaction by reviewing cases of negative interference. Methods: We analyzed the results...
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Evaluation of a Digital Image Analyzer UIMD PBIA for Determining White Blood Cell Differential Count

Lee JM, Kim M, Han K, Kim Y

Background: The UIMD PBIA (ANI CO., Suwon, Korea) is a newly developed automated digital image analyzer using innovative algorithms for the analysis of peripheral blood smears. We evaluated the accuracy...
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A Rare Case of Bronchiectasis with Mucoid Impaction Caused by Schizophyllum commune in an Immunocompetent Woman in South Korea

Moon S, Jung KY, Lee H, Ham SY, Park SJ, Cho EH, Woo HY, Park H, Lim SY, Kwon MJ

Schizophyllum commune is one of most widely distributed fungal species, often found on dead and decaying organic matter. Only a few cases of S. commune infections in immunocompetent patients, including...
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