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O Jung Kwon

Researcher at Samsung Medical Center

Publications -  347
Citations -  11464

O Jung Kwon is an academic researcher from Samsung Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Mycobacterium abscessus. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 333 publications receiving 10059 citations. Previous affiliations of O Jung Kwon include Sungkyunkwan University.

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Solitary pulmonary nodules: dynamic enhanced multi-detector row CT study and comparison with vascular endothelial growth factor and microvessel density.

TL;DR: Dynamic enhancement with multi-detector row CT shows high sensitivity and negative predictive values for diagnosis of malignant nodules but low specificity because of highly enhancing benign nodules, which reflects underlying nodule angiogenesis.
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Clinical Significance of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Isolated From Respiratory Specimens in Korea

TL;DR: About one fourth of the patients in whom NTM was isolated from respiratory specimens were found to have clinically significant NTM lung infections, which may be underestimates due to the retrospective analysis.
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Pneumoconiosis: Comparison of Imaging and Pathologic Findings

TL;DR: Pneumoconiosis may be classified as either fibrotic or nonfibrotic, according to the presence or absence of fibrosis, and the presence of asbestos bodies in histopathologic specimens is specific for the diagnosis of asbestosis.
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Interstitial lung diseases associated with collagen vascular diseases: radiologic and histopathologic findings.

TL;DR: The more favorable prognosis in interstitial pneumonia associated with collagen vascular diseases than in idiopathic interstitial pneumonias may be explained by the larger proportion of nonspecificinterstitial pneumonia than of usual interstitialneumonias.
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Natural History of Pure Ground-Glass Opacity Lung Nodules Detected by Low-Dose CT Scan

TL;DR: About 90% of the screening-detected pure GGO lung nodules did not grow during long-term follow-up in subjects with no history of malignancy and most growing nodules had an indolent clinical course.