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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
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2003
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Volume:
14
Issue:
4
1. Availability of Classification of Lacunar Syndrome and Diffusion-weighed MR Imaging in Lacunar Stroke.
Page:360—365
2. Perception of Satisfaction with Future of 119 Rescue in the View of the User.
Page:353—359
3. Short-Term Revisits to Emergency Medical Center.
Page:346—352
4. Retrospective Clinical Review of Deep Neck Infections (abscesses).
Page:341—345
5. Paradoxical Cerebral Air Embolism Immediately after Ingestion of 5% Hydrogen Peroxide.
Page:462—466
6. Cyanide Poisoning after Consuming a Large Amount of Gingko Nuts.
Page:458—461
7. Rhabdomyolysis due to Sunburn.
Page:455—457
8. Primary Segmental Omental Infarction: A case report.
Page:452—454
9. Transection of the Internal Jugular Vein by a Neck Stab Injury : A case report.
Page:447—451
10. Ureteric Injury Caused By Blunt Trauma.
Page:442—446
11. Significance of an Anion Gap and an Osmol Gap in Poisoning.
Page:434—441
12. Correlations of the Serum Lactate and the Base Deficit levels to Injury Severity in Trauma Patients.
Page:425—433
13. Relationship of Interleukin-4, 6, 10, 12 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Serum Levels to Severity of Injury and Clinical Outcome in Trauma Patients.
Page:415—424
14. Descriptive Study of Prognostic Factors of Exertional Heat Stroke in Military Personnel.
Page:409—414
15. Comparison of Simple Manual Aspiration and Chest Tube Drainage in the First Occurrence of a Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax.
Page:403—408
16. Effect of Fibrinolytic Therapy in Reperfusion of the Coronary Artery on the Prognosis in Acute Myocardial Infarction.
Page:395—402
17. The Efficacy and Safety of Rectal Thiopental Sodium for Sedation of Children in the Emergency Department.
Page:387—394
18. Development and Prognosis of Non-Q Myocardial Infarction.
Page:378—386
19. Deep Vein Thrombosis Caused by Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome in Emergency Department.
Page:371—377
20. Assessment of the Propriety of Separating the Pediatric Emergency Room from the Emergency Department.
Page:366—370