Lee Kyung Hwa, Seo Sang Won, Lim Tae Sung, Kim Eun Joo, Kim Byeong Chae, Kim Yeshin, Lee Ho Won, Jeon Jae Pil, Shim Sung Mi, Na Duk L, Huh Gi Yeong, Lee Min Cheol, Suh Yeon Lim
Department of Pathology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea.
Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Yonsei Med J. 2017 Sep;58(5):1055-1060. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2017.58.5.1055.
To obtain an in-depth understanding of brain diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases, psychiatric illnesses, and neoplasms, scientific approach and verification using postmortem human brain tissue with or without disease are essential. Compared to other countries that have run brain banks for decades, South Korea has limited experience with brain banking; nationwide brain banks started only recently. The goal of this study is to provide provisional guidelines for brain autopsy for hospitals and institutes that have not accumulated sufficient expertise. We hope that these provisional guidelines will serve as a useful reference for pathologists and clinicians who are involved and interested in the brain bank system. Also, we anticipate updating the provisional guidelines in the future based on collected data and further experience with the practice of brain autopsy in South Korea.
为了深入了解脑部疾病,包括神经退行性疾病、精神疾病和肿瘤,使用患病或未患病的人类尸检脑组织进行科学研究和验证至关重要。与其他拥有数十年脑库运营经验的国家相比,韩国在脑库建设方面经验有限;全国性的脑库直到最近才开始建立。本研究的目的是为那些尚未积累足够专业知识的医院和机构提供脑尸检的暂行指南。我们希望这些暂行指南能为参与并对脑库系统感兴趣的病理学家和临床医生提供有用的参考。此外,我们预计未来将根据收集到的数据以及韩国脑尸检实践的进一步经验对暂行指南进行更新。