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Clinical Endoscopy ; : 403-406, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-200373

ABSTRACT

Duodenal varix bleeding is an uncommon cause of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with portal hypertension but can cause severe and potentially fatal bleeding. However, the incidence is low and a good treatment method has not been well established yet. Duodenal variceal bleeding can be treated surgically or nonsurgically. We have successfully treated a patient with duodenal variceal bleeding secondary to liver cirrhosis using hemoclips to control the bleeding.


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Humans , Hemorrhage , Hypertension, Portal , Incidence , Liver Cirrhosis , Varicose Veins
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Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society ; : 1153-1156, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-154004

ABSTRACT

Primary hypomagnesemia is a rare inherited disorder and it is considered to be due to either a defect in the intestinal transport of magnesium or a defect in renal tubular transport. It is important to measure the urinary excretion of magnesium to differentiate the causes of magnesium deficiency. We report here an one-month-old female infant of primary hypomagnesemia who presented generalized tonic-clonic seizures. She had hypomagnesemia(<1.5mg/dL) and several seizure attacks but normal magnesium creatinine ratio in random urine and normal magnesium excretion in 24-hour urine. Continuous oral magnesium supplementation was necessary to avoid the recurrence of symptoms and maintain serum rnagnesium levels.


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Female , Humans , Infant , Creatinine , Magnesium , Magnesium Deficiency , Recurrence , Seizures
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