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Hyun Yong Koh
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 27
Citations - 1034
Hyun Yong Koh is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cohort. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 483 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyun Yong Koh include KAIST.
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Allergic disorders and susceptibility to and severity of COVID-19: A nationwide cohort study.
Jee Myung Yang,Hyun Yong Koh,Sung Yong Moon,In Kyung Yoo,Eun Kyo Ha,Seulgi You,So-Young Kim,Dong Keon Yon,Seung Won Lee +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that asthma and allergic rhinitis were associated with worse clinical outcomes of COVID-19 in patients with SARS-CoV-2 positivity.
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Severe clinical outcomes of COVID-19 associated with proton pump inhibitors: a nationwide cohort study with propensity score matching.
Seung Won Lee,Eun Kyo Ha,Abdullah Özgür Yeniova,Sung Yong Moon,So-Young Kim,Hyun Yong Koh,Jee Myung Yang,Su Jin Jeong,Sun Joon Moon,Joo Young Cho,In Kyung Yoo,Dong Keon Yon +11 more
TL;DR: Patients taking PPIs are at increased risk for severe clinical outcomes of COVID-19 but not susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection, suggesting that physicians need to assess benefit–risk assessments in the management of acid-related diseases amid the CO VID-19 pandemic.
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Association between mental illness and COVID-19 susceptibility and clinical outcomes in South Korea: a nationwide cohort study
Seung Won Lee,Jee Myung Yang,Sung Yong Moon,In Kyung Yoo,Eun Kyo Ha,So-Young Kim,Un Min Park,Sejin Choi,Sanghyuk Lee,Yong Min Ahn,Jae-Min Kim,Hyun Yong Koh,Dong Keon Yon +12 more
TL;DR: Patients with a severe mental illness had a slightly higher risk for severe clinical outcomes of COVID-19 than patients without a history of mental illness and diagnosis of a mental illness was not associated with increased likelihood of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2.
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Precise detection of low-level somatic mutation in resected epilepsy brain tissue
Nam Suk Sim,Ara Ko,Woo Kyeong Kim,Se Hoon Kim,Ju Seong Kim,Kyu Won Shim,Eleonora Aronica,Caroline Mijnsbergen,Wim G.M. Spliet,Hyun Yong Koh,Heung Dong Kim,Heung Dong Kim,Joon Soo Lee,Joon Soo Lee,Dong Seok Kim,Hoon Chul Kang,Hoon Chul Kang,Jeong Ho Lee +17 more
TL;DR: Deep sequencing replicates of major focal epilepsy genes in unmatched FFPE brain tissues can be used to accurately and efficiently detect low-level somatic mutations, thereby improving overall patient care by enriching genetic counseling and informing treatment decisions.
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BRAF somatic mutation contributes to intrinsic epileptogenicity in pediatric brain tumors
Hyun Yong Koh,Se Hoon Kim,Jaeson Jang,Hyungguk Kim,Sungwook Han,Jae Seok Lim,Geurim Son,Junjeong Choi,Byung Ouk Park,Won Do Heo,Jinju Han,Hyunjoo Lee,Daeyoup Lee,Hoon Chul Kang,Minho Shong,Se-Bum Paik,Dong Seok Kim,Jeong Ho Lee +17 more
TL;DR: This study provides direct evidence of a BRAF somatic mutation contributing to the intrinsic epileptogenicity in pediatric brain tumors and suggests that BRAF and REST could be treatment targets for intractable epilepsy.