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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal ; : 77-80, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-786519

ABSTRACT

Pancreatic injuries due to trauma in children are rare. An early diagnosis is difficult as the signs and symptoms are insidious, but delays in diagnosis can lead to significant complications. We report a case of a child who visited the emergency department with aggravating abdominal pain. The physicians first diagnosed the abdominal pain as being caused by a disease in the emergency department, but the patient was subsequently diagnosed with pancreatic injury. Clinicians should be aware of a possible trauma in children who complain of vague abdominal pain even in the absence of corresponding history.


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Child , Humans , Abdominal Pain , Amylases , Diagnosis , Early Diagnosis , Emergencies , Emergency Service, Hospital , Lipase , Pancreas , Pancreatic Pseudocyst
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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 155-158, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-198523

ABSTRACT

A congenital diaphragmatic hernia, which mainly occurs in the left thorax, requires an emergency operative procedure during the neonatal periods. A right-sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia is rare, and often detected after the neonatal period due to the mild symptoms. Traditionally, the treatment repairs the diaphragmatic defect via a thoracotomy. However, good results of thoracoscopic repairs have been reported. Herein, the case of a 5-month-old girl, who received a thoracoscopic repair of a right-sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia, is reported.


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Female , Humans , Infant , Diaphragm , Emergencies , Hernia, Diaphragmatic , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Thoracoscopy , Thoracotomy , Thorax
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