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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 542-550, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-724558

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ultrasonographic (US) findings in the shoulder impingement syndrome and to correlate them with the Hawkins and Kennedy's clinical stages. METHOD: 41 patients with suspected shoulder impingement syndrome were evaluated. All patients were divided into 3 clinical groups according to Hawkins and Kennedy and US examination was done in each group. RESULTS: US findings were as follows. In stage I, there were 3 normal findings, 5 tendinitis of the rotator cuff (RC), 2 partial thickness tear of RC, and 0 full thickness tear of RC. In stage II, 6 normal findings, 13 tendinitis of RC, 3 partial thickness tear of RC and 2 full thickness tear of RC. In stage III, 0 normal findings, 1 tendinitids of RC, 1 partial thickness tear of RC, and 5 full thickness tear of RC. The most common findings in the tendinits of RC were tendon thickness, focal hypoechogenicity and calcification. In partial thickness tear of RC, focal hypoechogenicity and impingement in abduction were most common findings. In full thickness tear of RC, the irregular humeral head surface and the biceps tendon effusion were most common findings CONCLUSION: The ultrasonography is a valuable means of evaluating the shoulder impingement syndrome and its findings have good correlation with clinical stages


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Humans , Humeral Head , Rotator Cuff , Shoulder Impingement Syndrome , Shoulder , Tendinopathy , Tendons , Ultrasonography
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Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery ; : 97-102, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-758670

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Liver transplantation is an accepted and successful mode of treatment for pediatric end-stage liver disease. Living related liver transplatation(LRLT) in child has certain potential advantages, such as short cold ischemic time, accurate graft size and vessel diameter match based on elective preoperative preparations. Recently, introduction of microvasular surgery technique to hepatic artery reconstruction has been used, but still remained the possibility of hepatic artery thrombosis. Herein, We report a LRLT case, which showed hepatic artery stenosis postoperatively, successfully dilated by ballon angioplasty technique.


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Child , Humans , Angioplasty , Cold Ischemia , Constriction, Pathologic , Hepatic Artery , Liver , Liver Diseases , Liver Transplantation , Thrombosis , Transplants
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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society ; : 611-616, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-44018

ABSTRACT

Liver transplantation is an accepted and successful mode of treatment for pediatric end-stage liver disease. A living related liver transplatation(LRLT) in a child has certain potential advantages, such as short cold ischemic time, accurate graft size, and vessel diameter match based on elective preoperative preparations. Recently, microvasular surgery techniques have been introduced in hepatic artery reconstruction but still the possibility of hepatic artery thrombosis remains. Herein, We report an LRLT case, which showed hepatic artery stenosis postoperatively, successfully dilated by balloon angioplasty technique.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Angioplasty, Balloon , Cold Ischemia , Constriction, Pathologic , Hepatic Artery , Liver Diseases , Liver Transplantation , Liver , Thrombosis , Transplants
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