2011
Association between hormone therapy and nerve conduction study parameters in postmenopausal women
Kim H, Ku S, Sung J, Kim S, Choi Y, Kim J, Moon S. Association between hormone therapy and nerve conduction study parameters in postmenopausal women. Climacteric 2011, 14: 488-491. PMID: 21413863, DOI: 10.3109/13697137.2011.553972.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHormone therapyPostmenopausal womenNerve conduction parametersNerve conduction study parametersMedian motor nerveTibial motor nerveMotor nervesNerve conduction studiesBody mass indexNo significant differenceRetrospective studyMass indexHospital databaseNerveSignificant differenceConduction studiesStudy parametersWomenTherapyLower limbsHormoneAssociationPainPatientsSymptoms
2008
Interobserver variability and aberrant E-cadherin immunostaining of lobular neoplasia and infiltrating lobular carcinoma
Choi YJ, M Pinto M, Hao L, K Riba A. Interobserver variability and aberrant E-cadherin immunostaining of lobular neoplasia and infiltrating lobular carcinoma. Modern Pathology 2008, 21: 1224-1237. PMID: 18587329, DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2008.106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsE-cadherin stainingLobular carcinomaLobular neoplasiaDuct lesionsDuct carcinomaPrevious diagnosisBreast lesionsMorphologic diagnosisInterobserver variabilityDifferent antibodiesE-cadherinImportant therapeutic implicationsParaffin-embedded sectionsLoss of stainingE-cadherin staining patternDuctal neoplasiaDuctal lesionsHistologic featuresLobular lesionsHistology diagnosisSurgical pathologistsImmunohistochemistry techniquesTherapeutic implicationsBlinded mannerCarcinoma
1990
In situ hybridization using a biotinylated DNA probe on formalin-fixed liver biopsies with hepatitis B virus infections: in situ hybridization superior to immunochemistry.
Choi YJ. In situ hybridization using a biotinylated DNA probe on formalin-fixed liver biopsies with hepatitis B virus infections: in situ hybridization superior to immunochemistry. Modern Pathology 1990, 3: 343-7. PMID: 2194215.Peer-Reviewed Original Research