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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 188-191, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-57175

ABSTRACT

A 47-year-old female was admitted for an evaluation of a left mediastinal mass. The chest X-ray performed 16 months ago was normal, but the chest X-ray upon admission showed a large mass adjacent to the anterior aspect of the left hemidiaphragm. The CT scan demonstrated a large mass with a fat density in the left lower hemithorax. A focal diaphragmatic defect behind the xiphoid process was suspected. A thoracoscopic examination revealed omental herniation through the diaphragmatic defect. Therefore, a left thoracotomy was performed and the defect was repaired. We believe that a differential diagnosis should be needed to include a diaphragmatic omental hernia when a fat density mass is observed in the mediastinum.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Diagnosis, Differential , Hernia , Mediastinum , Thoracotomy , Thorax , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Korean Circulation Journal ; : 799-803, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-214538

ABSTRACT

Coronary pseudo-lesion is an artificial lesion that occurs during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty by an angioplasty guide wire and/or a balloon as a result of a straightening of the vessel curvature. A specific treatment is not required and the condition is completely resolved after removing the angioplasty wire. There are few reports about a pseudo-lesion, particularly in the left circumflex artery. We report two cases of a coronary pseudo-lesion induced by an angioplasty guide wire; one case affecting the left circumflex artery and the other affecting the right coronary artery.


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Angioplasty , Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Arteries , Coronary Vessels
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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 532-534, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-214052

ABSTRACT

Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty of chronic total coronary artery occlusions are at a high risk of failure and complication. We report a case of arteriovenous fistula with drainage into the coronary sinus during the percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty of the chronic total occlusion of circumflex coronary artery. We think that the arteriovenous fistula of this case was occurred by the guide wire- induced trauma. But after 20-30 minutes later, the injection of contrast no longer detectd arteriovenous fistula. Later we recommended coronary artery bypass graft surgery to the patient, but he refused. Thereafter he received conservative treatment and dyspnea, chest pain were improved.


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Humans , Angioplasty , Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Arteriovenous Fistula , Chest Pain , Coronary Artery Bypass , Coronary Sinus , Coronary Vessels , Drainage , Dyspnea , Transplants
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