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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 203-208, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-15843

ABSTRACT

Pancreatic abscess is a highly lethal infectious complication of acute pancreatitis despite a wide variety of operative approaches and percutaneous drainage for the treatment. Surgical drainage has its limitation because of high postoperative mortality, recurrence, operative hemorrhage and/or gastrointestinal fistula. Percutaneous drainage has been used only as a temporizing measure prior to operation in critically ill patient or as additional modality for a postoperative recurrent abscess. Endoscopic drainage can be indicated as a primary therapy for the well-localized paraintestinal pancreatic abscess bulging into the duodenal or gastric lumen, as it has been proven successful in patients with pancreatic pseudocyst compressing duodenum or stomach. However, the report is rare. We report a case of pancreatic abscess successfully treated with endoscopic drainage without any complications.


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Humans , Abscess , Critical Illness , Drainage , Duodenum , Fistula , Hemorrhage , Mortality , Pancreatic Pseudocyst , Pancreatitis , Recurrence , Stents , Stomach
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 414-419, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-216744

ABSTRACT

Silicone fluid(polydimethylsiloxane) is widely used in breast augmentation and other cosmetic procedures because of little incidence of complications and low mortality rate. However, local reaction following silicone injections can be occurred sometimes leading to serious complications. Especially, illicit silicone injections have resulted in severe reactions within the pulmonary area, and some have resulted in acute respiratory distress syndrome subsequently. We experienced a case of acute respiratory distress syndrome induced by subcutaneous injections of silicone at vaginal wall. The patients was 39-year-old, previously healthy woman who had complained of dyspnea related to silicone injection at vaginal wall. Chest X-ray and chest CT scan show diffuse air consolidation with ground glass opacities and perfusion lung scan revealed likelihood of pulmonary embolism as showing multiple perfusion defects. We report a case of acute respiratory distress syndrome after silicone injection with review of literature.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Breast , Dyspnea , Glass , Incidence , Injections, Subcutaneous , Lung , Mortality , Perfusion , Pulmonary Embolism , Respiratory Distress Syndrome , Silicones , Thorax , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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