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Korean Circulation Journal ; : 435-442, 1983.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-177586

ABSTRACT

This paper summarizes our experience of five cases of sick-sinus syndrome, hospitalized at Presbyterian Medical Center in Jeonju from January, 1980 to January, 1983. Diagnosis was made depending on clinical symptoms, physical examination, EKG and provocative test with atropine sulfate. The etiologies of 4 cases were as follows: coronary disease, hypertension, myocarditis, coronary disease with hypertension; but, the etiology of one case was not clear. Symptoms, including syncope, dizziness, and palpitation subsided after implanting the temporary pacemaker. A permanent pacemaker was implanted in all but one case, who had myocarditis.


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Atropine , Coronary Disease , Diagnosis , Dizziness , Electrocardiography , Hypertension , Myocarditis , Physical Examination , Protestantism , Syncope
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-767547

ABSTRACT

Intraosseous Neurilemmomas are very rare tumor and most of them are arose in the mandibular bone. A case report is made on the intraosseous neurilemmoma in the distal shaft of tibia which belong very rarely seen in the area of bone. The case was a 23 year old male who had multicystic lesion on the distal shaft of right tibia with marginal this sclerotic change on the radiological examination. The lesion of intraosseous neurilemmoma was confirmed by the microscopic examination after surgical treatment of curettage and bone graft. Also a review of literature on the neurilemmoma was made and reported.


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Humans , Male , Curettage , Neurilemmoma , Tibia , Transplants
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-767433

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Osteopoikilosis is condensing or sclerosing osteopathy which is generally believed to be congenital anomalies and heriditary in nature. Osteopoikolosis or osteopathia condensans disseminata is a condition which is ralatively rare in the medical literature. It is characterized by a disseminated condensation of the bones of the skeleton without clinical symptoms. Lesion are usually multiple and symmetrically distributed and consist of numerous regularly arranged trabeculae of varying thickness arranged, for accumulated in the epiphyses and metaphyses of long bones, and in the pelvis, hands and feet, but they may be found in any bone; the cranial bones are rarely affected. In view of the rarity of this congenital bone disease, the following 6 examples are recorded.


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Bone Diseases , Epiphyses , Foot , Hand , Osteopoikilosis , Pelvis , Skeleton
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