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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 847-857, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-11026

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the metabolic syndrome and the clinicopathologic prognostic factors of endometrial cancer results from 35 surgically staged patients and to find out those novel prognostic factors. METHODS: This study is based on 35 endometrial cancer patients. Difference of survival rate in the following histologic parameters and parameter of metabolic syndrome was analyzed: age, body mass index (BMI), hypertension, insulin resistance, triglyceride, HDL-cholesterol, FIGO stage, tumor grade, myometrial invasion, cervical involvement, adnexal metastasis, and lympho-vascular space invasion (LVSI). Concerning lymph node involvement, the ratio of metastatic lymph node to dissected lymph node (metastatic ratio: MR) was calculated in total pelvic lymph node. MR was divided into less than 0.5 to more than 0.5. In each group, 5-year survival rate (5YSR) was analyzed and compared. RESULTS: The overall 5YSR for all 35 patients was 78.8%. The 5YSR for insulin resistance and normal insulin tolerance were 94.1%, 33.6% (p=0.009). LVSI, adnexal metastasis and MR of pelvic lymph node were independent prognostic factors for the endometrial cancer patients. CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that there was a relationship between insulin resistance and endometrial cancer and we confirmed the need for the treatment of metabolic disturbance and the prevention of metabolic syndrome aimed at correcting hormonal-metabolic disturbance in endometrial cancer patients. The MR of pelvic lymph node is thought that one of the most important prognostic factor of the endometrial cancer.


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Female , Humans , Body Mass Index , Endometrial Neoplasms , Hypertension , Insulin , Insulin Resistance , Lymph Nodes , Neoplasm Metastasis , Survival Rate , Triglycerides
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 589-592, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-193329

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Foreign bodies retained in the peritoneal cavity rarely are documented, owing to medical, legal, and other reasons. A retained surgical sponge in the peritoneal cavity may cause symptoms both in the early postoperative period as well as months or years after the original operation. Among the complications reported following retention of surgical pads and sponges are obstruction, peritonitis, adhesions, abscess formation, erosion into the gastrointestinal lumen, and extrusion via the rectum. Erosion of a surgical sponge into the bowel is uncommon. We report a 33-year-old woman in whom retained surgical sponge eroded into the small bowel and produced unusual radiologic findings and complications.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Abdominal Cavity , Abscess , Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1 , Foreign Bodies , Peritoneal Cavity , Peritonitis , Porifera , Postoperative Period , Rectum , Surgical Sponges
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1585-1588, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-31761

ABSTRACT

Cerebrovascular disorders (infarction and intracranial hemorrhage), otherwise collectively referred to as stroke, are an uncommon and feared complication of pregnancy. Collectively, these disorders contribute up to 12% of all maternal deaths. Because of the common presentation with seizures, hypertension, proteinuria, and visual disturbance there has been diagnostic confusion with eclampsia, especially when cerebrovascular disorders occur antepartum or intrapartum. This case is intended to assist the clinician with clues for prompt diagnosis and therapy for this uncommon and unpreventable medical complication of pregnancy.


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Female , Pregnancy , Cerebral Hemorrhage , Cerebrovascular Disorders , Diagnosis , Eclampsia , Hypertension , Intracranial Hemorrhages , Maternal Death , Pre-Eclampsia , Proteinuria , Seizures , Stroke
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