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Joon Sup Yeom

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  189
Citations -  3647

Joon Sup Yeom is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 151 publications receiving 2973 citations. Previous affiliations of Joon Sup Yeom include Gachon University & Sungkyunkwan University.

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2311. Long-term prognosis and risk factors for overall mortality in patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

TL;DR: In this article , a long-term prognosis of Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) and prognostic factors for mortality through a long observation period were investigated.
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1983. Impact of postoperative antibiotics duration on prognosis in patients with infective endocarditis

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compare the difference in overall mortality according to the duration of postoperative antibiotics therapy in patients with endocarditis for each group and conclude that the effect of post-operative antibiotic therapy on overall mortality, recurrence rate, and reoperation rate is not associated with overall mortality.
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Surveillance of Close Contacts and Implications of Pediatric Patients with COVID-19–Experiences from a Single Residential Treatment Center

TL;DR: A retrospective analysis of the surveillance of guardians who entered an RTC with infected pediatric patients to identify the secondary attack rate of COVID-19 to close contacts in a single RTC and provide directions for developing guidelines for caregivers who co-isolate with infected children.
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Low Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Level Is Associated with Poor Immunologic Response among People Living with HIV/AIDS

TL;DR: Multivariable logistic analysis showed that BMI, initial CD4+ T-cell counts, and serum DHEA level were clinical factors associated with poor immunologic responsiveness to cART in PLWHA and may be used as an indicator of the immunological recovery ofPLWHA.
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A prospective study on the use of ultralow-dose computed tomography with iterative reconstruction for the follow-up of patients liver and renal abscess.

TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of ultralow-dose CT with iterative reconstruction (IR) to follow patients with liver and renal abscess was investigated, and two radiologists independently evaluated subjective image quality, noise, and diagnostic confidence to evaluate abscess using a five-point Likert scale.