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Co-occurrence of leukemia, Crohn’s disease, and tuberous sclerosis in one patient

Ahn YJ, Park D, Kim MJ, Choe YH, Kwon Y, Kwon Y

Leukemia and Crohn’s disease are both diseases that can be influenced by genetic factors. Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare autosomal dominant neurogenetic disorder caused by genetic mutation. This...
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Central positional nystagmus due to acute medial medullary infarction

Lee SJ, Kim YS, Lee JS, Hong JM

A 70-year-old male with risk factors for vascular disease presented with dizziness and instability. The patient showed horizontal geotropic nystagmus when turning his head while lying down, with larger slow...
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Genetic and epigenetic aspects of the KISS1 and KISS1R genes in pubertal development and central precocious puberty: A review

Kwon A

The onset of puberty is a pivotal developmental milestone, and the release of gonadotropin- releasing hormone (GnRH) and luteinizing hormone is a key factor in the initiation of puberty. Both...
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Pyogenic liver abscess as an extra-intestinal manifestation of pediatric Crohn’s disease

Bae JY, Kim H, Kim SY, Yoo SY, Jeon TY, Hwang I, Ahn S, Choe YH, Kim MJ, Kim YZ

Crohn’s disease (CD) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by chronic granulomatous inflammation of any part of the body, primarily the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and is increasing...
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A case of acute invasive fungal sinusitis in an immunocompetent patient on glatiramer acetate therapy

Hicks M, Bishop J, Bicknell BT, Grayson J, Woodworth BA, Cho DY

Acute invasive fungal sinusitis (AIFS) is a rapidly progressing, life-threatening infection. The advent of immunomodulatory therapies has expanded the population susceptible to AIFS. In this case report, we describe a...
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