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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-8728

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Impaction of a gallstone in the cystic duct or neck of the gallbladder can cause partial hepatic duct obstruction. Mirizzi originally described the syndrome of obstructive jaundice presented in the patient with gallstone in 1948. Cholecystobiliary fistula is a complicated form of Mirizzi syndrome in longstanding cholecystitis. A 70 year-old female was admitted due to jaundice. On laparotomy, the right heaptic duct was compressed by distended gallbladder. The other 60 year-old male patient was referred with jaundice. The patient underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy two years ago. A large stone was migrated from remnant cystic duct through a cholecystocholedochal fistula. We report two cases of Mirizzi syndrome with a review of literature.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic , Cholecystitis , Cystic Duct , Fistula , Gallbladder , Gallstones , Hepatic Duct, Common , Jaundice , Jaundice, Obstructive , Laparotomy , Mirizzi Syndrome , Neck
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-38935

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The infectious complications after renal transplantation remain as an important causes of both mortality and graft loss. The lung is the most common target for post-transplant infection. We analyzed the causative agents, treatments and outcomes of post-transplant pulmonary infections. From 1990 to 1998, 192 renal allografts were performed at Hallym University Hospital. Seven cases (3.6%) of 5 males and 2 females developed serious pulmonary infections and required hospitalization. The mean age was 42.6 years. The onsets of pulmonary infections were from a month to 6 months in 3 cases, from 6 months to a year in one case and after a year in 3 cases. Triple therapy regimen was used in 4 cases as an immunosuppression therapy. Acute rejections developed in 6 cases. Causative organisms were Cytomegalovirus in 2 cases, Mycobacteria in 2 cases, Aspergillus in a case, Nocardia in a case and unknown in a case. Despite appropriate antibiotics, four patients did not respond to the treatment and died. The early recognition of infection and appropriate therapy is important to reduce fatal consequence.


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Female , Humans , Male , Allografts , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Aspergillus , Cytomegalovirus , Hospitalization , Immunosuppression Therapy , Kidney Transplantation , Kidney , Lung , Mortality , Nocardia , Transplants
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