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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 394-397, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-916035

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Sodium hydroxide or caustic soda is a corrosive agent that can cause extensive damage to the oral mucosa, lips, and tongue when ingested either accidentally or intentionally. These injuries include microstomia, shallow vestibule, ankyloglossia, speech impairment, loss of teeth and impairment in facial expression. In the present article, we report a unique case of tongue adhesion to the mouth floor and its surgical management in a 66-year-old female patient, who had a history of caustic soda ingestion.

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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 471-475, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-916023

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Solitary plasmacytoma (SP) is an uncommon form of plasma cell neoplasm occurring intraosseously or in soft tissue and presents as a single mass of monoclonal plasma cells. SP in the maxillary sinus is rare and can be misdiagnosed as other maxillary sinus tumors. The essential examinations in patients with the initial diagnosis of plasmacytoma are bone marrow biopsy, serum and urine electrophoresis, and kappa/lambda ratio (κ:λ ratio) to rule out multiple myeloma (MM). Herein, a rare case of SP in the maxillary sinus treated by surgery and localized radiation is reported. At the 10-year follow-up examination, local recurrence or disseminated development of MM were not evident.

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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 112-119, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-900738

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Objectives@#Myxomatous odontogenic tumors (MOTs) are the third most common odontogenic tumors in the oral and maxillofacial region. Due to its slow-growing, but locally invasive nature, the tumor is usually detected by accident or only when it becomes a large mass, which causes facial deformity. @*Materials and Methods@#Current study reports three unusual cases of MOT including huge myxoma involve the mandible in middle-aged man, MOT with ossifying fibroma pattern in mandible, and MOT in maxilla of young female patient. The diagnosis and treatment strategy of MOTs was also summarized and updated. @*Results@#In reported three cases of patients with large MOTs, surgical treatment was indicated with fibular free flap reconstruction in the mandible and plate reconstruction in the maxilla. The tumors were successfully treated with radical resection and did not show signs of recurrence during the followup period. @*Conclusion@#Surgical treatment indication depends on size, the position of the lesion, patient systemic condition and surgeon individual experience.In the case of a large tumor, radical resection and reconstruction is the standard surgical strategy. The conservative surgical treatment including enucleation with wide curettage is still under controversy. The recurrence rate for MOTs is significantly high, up to 30%, therefore long-term follow-up is essential.

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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 112-119, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-893034

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Objectives@#Myxomatous odontogenic tumors (MOTs) are the third most common odontogenic tumors in the oral and maxillofacial region. Due to its slow-growing, but locally invasive nature, the tumor is usually detected by accident or only when it becomes a large mass, which causes facial deformity. @*Materials and Methods@#Current study reports three unusual cases of MOT including huge myxoma involve the mandible in middle-aged man, MOT with ossifying fibroma pattern in mandible, and MOT in maxilla of young female patient. The diagnosis and treatment strategy of MOTs was also summarized and updated. @*Results@#In reported three cases of patients with large MOTs, surgical treatment was indicated with fibular free flap reconstruction in the mandible and plate reconstruction in the maxilla. The tumors were successfully treated with radical resection and did not show signs of recurrence during the followup period. @*Conclusion@#Surgical treatment indication depends on size, the position of the lesion, patient systemic condition and surgeon individual experience.In the case of a large tumor, radical resection and reconstruction is the standard surgical strategy. The conservative surgical treatment including enucleation with wide curettage is still under controversy. The recurrence rate for MOTs is significantly high, up to 30%, therefore long-term follow-up is essential.

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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 260-266, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-766351

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OBJECTIVES: Dental implants shorter than 8 mm, called short dental implants (SDIs), have been considered to have a lower success rate than standard length implants. But recent studies have shown that SDIs have a comparable success rate, and implant diameter was more important for implant survival than implant length. Also, SDIs have many advantages, such as no need for sinus lifting or vertical bone grafting, which may limit use in medically compromised patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 33 patients with 47 implants 7-mm long were examined over the last four years. All patients had special medical history and were categorized into 3 groups: systemic disorders, such as diabetes mellitus (controlled or uncontrolled), mental disability, and uncontrolled hypertension; oral cancer ablation with reconstruction, with or without radiotherapy; diverse osteomyelitis, such as osteoradionecrosis and bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. Most of these patients have insufficient residual bone quality due to mandible atrophy or sinus pneumatization. RESULTS: The implant diameters were 4.0 (n=38), 4.5 (n=8), and 5.0 mm (n=1). Among the 47 implants placed, 2 implants failed before the last follow-up. The survival rate of 7-mm SDIs was 95.74% from stage I surgery to the last follow-up. Survival rates did not differ according to implant diameter. The mean marginal bone loss (MBL) at 3 months, 1 and 2 years was significantly higher than at implant installation, and the MBL at 1 year was also significantly higher than at 3 months. MBL at 1 and 2 years did not differ significantly. CONCLUSION: Within the limitations of the present study, the results indicate that SDIs provide a reliable treatment, especially for medically compromised patients, to avoid sinus lifting or vertical bone grafting. Further, long-term follow-up is needed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Alveolar Bone Loss , Atrophy , Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw , Bone Transplantation , Dental Implants , Diabetes Mellitus , Follow-Up Studies , Hypertension , Lifting , Mandible , Mouth Neoplasms , Osteomyelitis , Osteoradionecrosis , Radiotherapy , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate
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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 260-266, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-916016

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OBJECTIVES@#Dental implants shorter than 8 mm, called short dental implants (SDIs), have been considered to have a lower success rate than standard length implants. But recent studies have shown that SDIs have a comparable success rate, and implant diameter was more important for implant survival than implant length. Also, SDIs have many advantages, such as no need for sinus lifting or vertical bone grafting, which may limit use in medically compromised patients.@*MATERIALS AND METHODS@#In this study, 33 patients with 47 implants 7-mm long were examined over the last four years. All patients had special medical history and were categorized into 3 groups: systemic disorders, such as diabetes mellitus (controlled or uncontrolled), mental disability, and uncontrolled hypertension; oral cancer ablation with reconstruction, with or without radiotherapy; diverse osteomyelitis, such as osteoradionecrosis and bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. Most of these patients have insufficient residual bone quality due to mandible atrophy or sinus pneumatization.@*RESULTS@#The implant diameters were 4.0 (n=38), 4.5 (n=8), and 5.0 mm (n=1). Among the 47 implants placed, 2 implants failed before the last follow-up. The survival rate of 7-mm SDIs was 95.74% from stage I surgery to the last follow-up. Survival rates did not differ according to implant diameter. The mean marginal bone loss (MBL) at 3 months, 1 and 2 years was significantly higher than at implant installation, and the MBL at 1 year was also significantly higher than at 3 months. MBL at 1 and 2 years did not differ significantly.@*CONCLUSION@#Within the limitations of the present study, the results indicate that SDIs provide a reliable treatment, especially for medically compromised patients, to avoid sinus lifting or vertical bone grafting. Further, long-term follow-up is needed.

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Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ; : 15-2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-918453

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BACKGROUND@#Actinic cheilitis (AC) is a variant of actinic keratosis which is known to be a premalignant condition that could develop into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Epimyoepithelial carcinoma (EC) is a very rare salivary gland (SG) neoplasm that has classical biphasic histologic findings of small tubules and glandular lumina surrounded by clear myoepithelial cells.CASE PRESENTATION: We report a very rare case of AC occurring on the lower lip of a 70-year-old woman, which is developing to the EC later.@*CONCLUSIONS@#Diverse appearances of AC include edematous reddish in the acute stage and grey-whitish or dried hyperkeratotic wrinkled lesions in the chronic stage for several months or even years. Accurate treatment of AC in its initial stage could be recommended to avoid further malignant transformation; proper management of clinically suspicious AC is suggested.

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The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation ; : 31-34, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-14477

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Microvascular thrombosis is an uncommon pathological finding in deceased donor kidneys. It is associated with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) after brain injury in the donor. Although DIC in deceased kidney donors is known to have no association with graft outcome, microvascular thrombosis with DIC in a donor can cause renal graft impairment. For this reason, some transplantation centers do not accept these kidneys. A 39-year-old female donor had a subarachnoid hemorrhage. After a short period of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, we applied extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to maintain hemodynamic stability. The laboratory data were consistent with DIC. The recipient was a 38-year-old male patient who had been undergoing hemodialysis for 7 years because of end-stage renal disease of unknown cause. Zero-time graft biopsy revealed multiple intraluminal fibrin thrombi without peritubular capillaritis. Delayed graft function occurred after transplantation, and hemodialysis was started. Graft renal biopsy was performed on the third day after transplantation. The percentage of intraglomerular fibrin thrombi had decreased, and no significant peritubular capillaritis or C4d staining was observed. The function of the transplanted kidney started to recover, and hemodialysis was discontinued on the 10th day after surgery without specific treatment. Follow-up biopsy performed 20 days after the transplantation revealed normal kidney with completely resolved fibrin thrombi. We report herein a case of microvascular thrombosis in renal allograft from a DIC donor.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Allografts , Biopsy , Brain Injuries , Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , Dacarbazine , Delayed Graft Function , Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation , Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation , Fibrin , Follow-Up Studies , Hemodynamics , Kidney , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Renal Dialysis , Subarachnoid Hemorrhage , Thrombosis , Tissue Donors , Transplants
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Clinical Endoscopy ; : 306-309, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-202368

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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided celiac plexus neurolysis (EUS-CPN) is a well-established intervention to palliate malignant pain. We report a patient who developed hepatic and splenic infarction and bowel ischemia following EUS-CPN. A 69-year-old man with known lung cancer and pancreatic metastasis was transferred for debilitating, significant epigastric pain for several months. The patient underwent EUS-CPN to palliate the pain. After the procedure, the patient complained continuously of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting; hematemesis and hematochezia were newly developed. Abdominal computed tomography revealed infarction of the liver and spleen and ischemia of the stomach and proximal small bowel. On esophagogastroduodenoscopy, hemorrhagic gastroduodenitis, and multiple gastric ulcers were noted without active bleeding. The patient expired on postoperative day 27 despite the best supportive care.


Subject(s)
Humans , Abdominal Pain , Celiac Plexus , Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration , Endoscopy, Digestive System , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage , Hematemesis , Hemorrhage , Infarction , Ischemia , Liver , Lung Neoplasms , Nausea , Neoplasm Metastasis , Spleen , Splenic Infarction , Stomach , Stomach Ulcer
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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 62-70, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-76165

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: The mortality rate following massive and submassive pulmonary embolism (PE) remains high despite thrombolytic therapy. Although thrombolytic therapy is considered a life-saving intervention in massive PE, it is only selectively indicated in patients without hypotension who are at high risk of developing hypotension. Little is known about its clinical outcome in Korea. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of patients given thrombolytics for massive and submassive PE objectively confirmed with chest computed tomography at Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, from 1 January 2004 to 1 August 2011. The primary outcome of this study was 30-day mortality. Secondary outcomes were the incidence of major bleeding at 30 days, mortality at 90 days, and recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) at 90 days. RESULTS: Thrombolytic therapy was performed in 21 patients: nine with massive and 12 with submassive PE. The overall 30-day mortality rate was 24% (5/21). The mortality rate in patients with massive PE was higher than that in patients with submassive PE (44% vs. 8%, respectively; p = 0.010). Mortality rates at 90 and 30 days were identical. The estimated causes of death were right ventricular failure in four patients and fatal bleeding in one patient. The median time to death from thrombolysis was 1 day (0-13 days). Major bleeding episodes occurred in three patients (14%), including fatal bleeding in one patient. There was no recurrent VTE at 90 days. CONCLUSIONS: Patients who underwent thrombolytic therapy for massive PE showed a higher 30-day mortality compared with patients with submassive PE.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cause of Death , Hemorrhage , Hypotension , Incidence , Korea , Pulmonary Embolism , Retrospective Studies , Thorax , Thrombolytic Therapy , Venous Thromboembolism
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Soonchunhyang Medical Science ; : 125-128, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-110160

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Elastography is an imaging modality for the evaluation of tissue stiffness, which has been used for the analysis of superficial organs, such as those of the breast and prostate. The measurement of tissue elasticity has been reported to be useful for the diagnosis and differentiation of tumors, which are stiffer than normal tissues. Endoscopic ultrasonography elastography (EUS-EG) is a promising imaging technique with a high accuracy for the differential diagnosis of solid pancreatic tumors. However, to date EUS-EG has not been used to provide complementary information for biologic behavior of adenxal mass. We report our experience of EUS-EG in a patient with adnexal mass.


Subject(s)
Humans , Breast , Diagnosis, Differential , Elasticity , Elasticity Imaging Techniques , Endosonography , Prostate
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Soonchunhyang Medical Science ; : 129-133, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-110159

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Chilaiditi's sign refers to a condition in which the right colon or, rarely, the small intestine is interposed between the liver and the right hemidiaphragm. Recognizing this sign is important, because it may present with a variety of abdominal symptoms and may be confused with a surgical abdomen leading to unnecessary surgical intervention. Management is usually conservative unless complications such as volvulus or obstruction occur. Previous reports focused on the complications and surgical management of Chilaiditi's sign. We present a report of three cases of Chilaiditi's sign that were managed non-surgically, together with an updated review of the English literature.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Abdomen , Chilaiditi Syndrome , Colon , Intestinal Volvulus , Intestine, Small , Liver
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Soonchunhyang Medical Science ; : 81-84, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-73339

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of transradial percutaneous coronary intervention (TRI) compared with transfemoral percutaneous coronary intervention (TFI) in patients with ischemic heart disease. METHODS: We reviewed retrospectively the medical records including imaging data of the patients with ischemic heart disease who underwent TRI or TFI from January 2007 to December 2009 in Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital. We compared major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCEs) including death, myocardial infarction, revascularization, stent thrombosis, and cerebrovascular accident during follow-up period. We also compared procedure related vascular complications including hematoma, arteriovenous fistula, pseudoaneurysm, and infection. RESULTS: Total number of patients was 347 (256 patients of TRI and 91 patients of TFI). There were no significant differences in the rate of MACCEs between two groups. There were significantly less procedure-related vascular complications in TRI group (3.1% vs. 11.0%, P=0.010). CONCLUSION: TRI is as effective as TFI with no difference in the rate of MACCEs in patients with ischemic heart disease. TRI is superior to TFI in safety with reduction of vascular complications.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aneurysm, False , Arteriovenous Fistula , Coronary Artery Disease , Femoral Artery , Follow-Up Studies , Heart , Hematoma , Medical Records , Myocardial Infarction , Myocardial Ischemia , Percutaneous Coronary Intervention , Radial Artery , Retrospective Studies , Stents , Stroke , Thrombosis
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Clinical and Molecular Hepatology ; : 375-382, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-15273

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a slowly progressing autoimmune disease of the liver that is characterized by portal inflammation and immune-mediated destruction of the intrahepatic bile ducts. Serum total bilirubin is one of the various prognostic factors that have been proposed. A recent study found that PBC with accompanying autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) carries a negative prognosis. This study examined the clinical characteristics of PBC and analyzed the factors that affect its prognosis. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with PBC between January 1998 and December 2010 based on clinical and histopathological findings were compiled and analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: Among 27 patients, 24 (1 male and 23 females, ages 50.0+/-9.3 years) were followed up. The follow-up period was 8.6+/-0.9 years. Of the 24 patients, 9 patients progressed to liver cirrhosis (LC). Comparison between patients who did and did not progress to LC revealed statistically significant differences in the patients' serum total bilirubin (2.7+/-1.8 vs. 0.8+/-0.4, P=0.012), the Mayo risk score (5.1+/-0.7 vs. 3.9+/-0.6, P=0.001), the revised IAHG (International Autoimmune Hepatitis Group) score (9.2+/-2.3 vs. 5.4+/-3.0, P=0.004) and frequency of AIH overlap (5/9 [55.6%] vs. 0/15 [0%], P=0.001) at the time of diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: We propose that serum total bilirubin, the Mayo risk score, and the revised IAHG score at the time of diagnosis are helpful for predicting PBC prognosis. In particular, since all of the patients with accompanying AIH progressed to LC, the presence of overlap syndrome at the time of diagnosis is helpful for predicting PBC prognosis and providing an adequate treatment.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Bilirubin/blood , Follow-Up Studies , Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary/diagnosis , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index
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Mycobiology ; : 94-102, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729201

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Ganoderma applanatum is one of the most popular medicinal mushrooms due to the various biologically active components it produces. This study was conducted to obtain basic information regarding the mycelial culture conditions of Ganoderma applanatum. Based on the colony diameter and mycelial density, PDA, YMA and MCM media were suitable for the mycelial growth of the mushroom. The optimum temperature for mycelial growth was found to be 25~30degrees C. The optimum carbon and nitrogen sources were mannose and dextrin, respectively, and the optimum C/N ratio was 2 to 10 when 2% glucose was used. Other minor components required for the optimal growth included thiamine-HCl and biotin as vitamins, succinic acid and lactic acid as organic acids, and MgSO4.7H2O, KH2PO4 and NaCl as mineral salts.


Subject(s)
Agaricales , Biotin , Carbon , Ganoderma , Glucose , Lactic Acid , Mannose , Nitrogen , Salts , Succinic Acid , Vitamins
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 216-220, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-58240

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Gastrointestinal involvement is common in systemic amyloidosis. However, there have not been reports of any specific endoscopic findings which indicate amyloidosis in the gastrointestinal tracts in Korea. We aimed to find out the endoscopic findings and clinical characteristics of gastrointestinal amyloidosis. METHODS: We analyzed seventeen histologic proven amyloidosis cases that all performed the endoscopy in Hanyang Medical Cencer. RESULTS: The main findings of gastroscopy were multiple erosions (5 cases), ulcer (3 cases), nodularities and hyperemic mucosa (1 case). Colonoscopic findings were hyperemic mucosa (8 cases), nodularities (3 cases), hemorrhagic spots (3 cases) and ulcers (3 cases). CONCLUSIONS: When a patient undergoing chronic inflammatory diseases has various abdominal symptoms, endoscopic biopsy should be done in every case because grossly normal looking mucosa dose not preclude the histologic evidence of amyloidosis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Amyloidosis , Biopsy , Endoscopy , Gastrointestinal Tract , Gastroscopy , Korea , Mucous Membrane , Ulcer
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 480-483, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-47196

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Ischemic colitis generally develops in the elderly patients with concomitant cardiovascular condition, diabetes mellitus, and renal insufficiency. This disease predominently occurs in the left colon, particularly splenic flexure and sigmoid colon. The most frequent symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, alteration in bowel functions and hematochezia. Blood loss is usually minimal in most patients. Herein, we report a case of ischemic colitis which developed on ascending colon with massive bleeding. A 48-year-old man was admitted because of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding for 7 days. He has underwent hemodialysis for thirteen years. Colonoscopy showed a circular ulcer on the ascending colon with partial stenosis and mass-like oozing lesion distal to the stenotic area. We performed right hemi-colectomy. Grossly, colon showed shallow ulceration and congested ileocecal valve coated with hemorrhage. Microscopically, ulcer bed showed thickened and fibrotic submucosa which had nearly obliterated atherosclerotic vessels.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Middle Aged , Abdominal Pain , Colitis, Ischemic , Colon , Colon, Ascending , Colon, Sigmoid , Colon, Transverse , Colonoscopy , Constriction, Pathologic , Diabetes Mellitus , Diarrhea , Estrogens, Conjugated (USP) , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage , Hemorrhage , Ileocecal Valve , Renal Dialysis , Renal Insufficiency , Ulcer
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 250-254, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-85246

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Primary sclerosing cholangitis is a cholestatic liver disease characterized by fibroobliterative inflammation of the entire biliary tree. It is a slowly progressive disease with an undulating course, resulting in biliary cirrhosis. The gold standard for establishing the diagnosis is cholangiographic demonstration of typical diffuse biliary stricturing and beading. We exprienced a case of primary sclerosing cholangitis by Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) demonstration. ERCP findings revealed multiple luminal narrowing, stricture and beaded dilatation of the intrahepatic duct. We report a case of primary sclerosing cholangitis localizing at intrahepatic bile duct, which is confused with cholangiocarcinoma.


Subject(s)
Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic , Biliary Tract , Cholangiocarcinoma , Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde , Cholangitis, Sclerosing , Constriction, Pathologic , Diagnosis , Dilatation , Inflammation , Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary , Liver Diseases , Phenobarbital
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 169-173, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-217354

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Hamartomatous polyps in the stomach have been described as gastric lesions of familial polyposis coli or not associated with polyposis coli. However, submucosal tumor-like lesion of the gastric hamartoma is very rare. We have experienced an unusual hamartoma in the stomach in a 69-year-old man. He was hospitalized with epigastric discomfort. Endoscopy revealed a submucosal mass at the greater curvature of the high body of the stomach. The resected mass measured 3 X 2 X 1.5 cm and was characterized by cystic dilation of glandular structures. The glandular structures consisted of various types of lining cells, including surface foveolar cell types, pyloric cell types and parietal-like cells, and irregularly arranged smooth muscle bundles and collagen fibers were noted. We report this unusual gastric hamartoma presenting as a submucosal tumor with a review of literatures.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Adenomatous Polyposis Coli , Collagen , Endoscopy , Hamartoma , Muscle, Smooth , Polyps , Stomach
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 723-729, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-112300

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: The duodenal intubation test (duodenal secretin test; DST) is now considered the 'gold standard' test of exocrine pancreatic function in detecting exocrine pancreatic dysfunction in patients with chronic pancreatitis. However, the DST has not been widely used, because it is time-consuming, invasive, and labor-intensive. On the other hand, intraductal secretin test (IDST) with endoscopic retrograde cannulation of the main pancreatic duct has been showed similar diagnostic efficiency compared with DST. We assessed the clinical usefulness of IDST and investigated parameters for assessing impaired pancreatic function of IDST. METHODS: Pure pancreatic juices were collected from 12 patients with chronic pancreatitis by endoscopic cannulation after a bolus intravenous injection of secretin 100 U, for 15min in three 5-min intervals. Five parameters of IDST were measured, and the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of IDST evaluated compared with ERP. RESULTS: When we regarded mean-1.5 SD as the lower limits of IDST, the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of five parameters to detect chronic pancreatitis were 91.7-100%, 75-87.5%, and 85-90%, respectively. Among five parameters, pancreatic juice secretory volume, bicarbonate concentration, and amylase output showed the highest diagnostic accuracy, followed by lipase output and bicarbonate output. A 10-min collection showed as much information as a 15-min collection. CONCLUSIONS: 10-min intraductal secretin test is useful as the conventional exocrine pancreatic function test in detecting exocrine pancreatic dysfunction in patients with chronic pancreatitis and the most discriminatory parameters are pancreatic juice secretory volume, bicarbonate concentration, and amylase output.


Subject(s)
Humans , Amylases , Catheterization , Hand , Injections, Intravenous , Intubation , Lipase , Pancreatic Ducts , Pancreatic Function Tests , Pancreatic Juice , Pancreatitis, Chronic , Secretin , Sensitivity and Specificity
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