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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 373-377, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-165628

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Although severe paraquat poisoning is fatal, intensive immunosuppression can be successful in selected patients. We report the case of a 33-yr-old patient who was poisoned by paraquat and developed multi-organ failure, progressive hypoxemia, and pulmonary fibrosis. The patient was successfully treated with four courses of immunosuppressive pulse therapy. The patient presented to the hospital 2.5 hours after ingesting 2 mouthfuls of paraquat. The serum level of paraquat was 10.40 microg/mL at 3 hours and 3.36 microg/mL at 10 hours after ingestion, which is predictive of a fatal outcome. The first course of steroid and cyclophosphamide pulse therapy was initiated after hemoperfusion. During the hospital course, the patient showed progressive hypoxemia with pulmonary fibrosis. Accordingly, three additional courses of immunosuppressive pulse therapy were administered to prevent pulmonary injury. This treatment inevitably led to bone marrow suppression, which was recovered with supportive care. The patient fully recovered after repeated immunosuppressive pulse therapy without residual hypoxemia and was successfully discharged from the hospital.


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Humans , Hypoxia , Bone Marrow , Cyclophosphamide , Eating , Fatal Outcome , Hemoperfusion , Immunosuppression Therapy , Lung Injury , Mouth , Paraquat , Pulmonary Fibrosis
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Journal of Rheumatic Diseases ; : 187-192, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-108414

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OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of gout has increased so accurate diagnosis and constant treatment is important in its management. The purpose this study was to examine the current trends in the diagnosis and treatment of gout patients in Korea. METHODS: We enrolled patients who were diagnosed as having gout and received treatment in university hospital between 2005 and 2008. From the survey, we assessed and analyzed the patient's baseline characteristics, clinical aspects of gout attack, medical institution and specialized department in the first gouty attack, medical institution and specialized department where the gout was initially diagnosed, methods of diagnosis, treatment during gout attack, and knowledge about gout in patients. RESULTS: A total of 136 patients were included in this study, out of which 123 (90.4%) were male and the mean age was 55.2 (range 25~85) years. When patients experienced the first gout attack, the most common medical institution that they attended was a private clinic and the most common specialized department was orthopedics. Medication by oral route was the major method (80.9%) used for the treatment of gout, and the most common medication was a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) in 55.9%, allopurinol in 38.2% and colchicine in 20.6% of patients. Many gout patients inappropriately received allopurinol following signs of gout arthritis attack, with little information specifically about gout. CONCLUSION: In our survey, many gout patients received inadequate medications for the treatment of gout and had little knowledge about the disease. For the adequate treatment of gout, patients and doctors need to be educated sufficiently.


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Humans , Male , Allopurinol , Arthritis , Colchicine , Gout , Orthopedics , Prevalence
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