1.Ultrasound-directed paracentesis of idiopathic massive fetal ascites.
Yun Seok YANG ; Jun Sook PARK ; Joong Gyu HA ; Seung Taek KIM ; Mi Hye PARK ; Kwoan Young OH ; In Taek HWANG ; Ji Hak JEONG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;43(5):918-921
Isolated fetal ascites may be different from general category of nonimmune hydrops in both prenatal course and prognosis. We experienced one case of isolated fetal ascites of unknown origin treated by in utero ultrasound-directed paracentesis and so present it with brief review of literature.
Ascites*
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Edema
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Paracentesis*
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Prognosis
2.Large volume paracentesis and albumin infusion in patients with cirrhosis ascites.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2000;59(2):250-250
No abstract available.
Ascites*
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Fibrosis*
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Humans
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Paracentesis*
3.What we know about paracentesis induced circulatory dysfunction?.
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2015;21(4):349-351
No abstract available.
*Ascites
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Humans
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Liver Cirrhosis
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*Paracentesis
4.Ocular Toxicity of Miconazole in Vitreous Replacement Fluid.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1993;34(12):1227-1233
To determine the ocular toxicity of intravitreal miconazole, we conducted a controlled trial in 20 pigmented rabbit eyes(10 rabbits). An anterior chamber paracentesis was performed on all animals and 0.4 ml of perfluoropropane(C3F8) gas was injected intravitreally. On day three, when it was fully expanded, eyes were underwent C3F8/fluid exchange with vitreous replacement fluid. The infusion solution contained various amounts of miconazole, 0.5 microgram/ml. 1 microgram/ml, 5 microgram/ml, 10 microgram/ml, 50 microgram/ml, 100 microgram/ml and normal saline for control. Intravitreal infusion was performed for 25-30 minuteds and a total of 100-120 ml of fluid was replaced. Histopathological examination revealed retinal toxic reactions in concentrations of 10 microgram/ml or greater. This study suggests that infusion solution of 5 microgram/ml or less is the concentration exceeds the minimal inhibitory concentration for most of fungi and may be safetly used in the treatment of fungal endaphthalmitis.
Animals
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Anterior Chamber
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Fungi
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Miconazole*
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Paracentesis
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Retinaldehyde
5.The Significance of Abdominal Ultrasonography as the Initial Diagnostic Method in Blunt Renal Trauma .
Hyun MOON ; Hyung Jee LEE ; Gil Ho LEE ; Jin Woo RYU
Korean Journal of Urology 1998;39(1):19-22
PURPOSE: To evaluated the effectiveness of abdominal ultrasonography as the initial diagnostic method in blunt renal trauma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was undertaken to compare computerized tomography with abdominal ultrasonography in radiographic staging of blunt renal trauma(Renal Injury scale grade I-V by Moor) except vascular injury. During 3-years period(May 1994 to March 1997), emergency computerized tomography was performed in 66 patients with blunt renal trauma, simultaneously 34 patients among 66 patient were scanned by abdominal ultrasonography. RESULTS: Gross hematuria were present 48% of renal trauma cases. The degree of hematuria showed not correlation with the severity of renal injury(p-value=0.213, by Chi-square test). In diagnostic agreement of abdominal ultrasonography compared to computerized tomography, the diagnostic agreement of minor renal injury(x=0.544, by k2 statistics) was higher than that of major renal injury(r=0.375, by k2 statistics). The overall diagnostic agreement of abdominal ultrasonography in detecting adjacent organ injury was 0.321 (k value). CONCLUSIONS: In ultrasonography imaging, we concluded that minor blunt rectal trauma is not necessary other radiologic evaluation, but major blunt renal trauma should be evaluated by computerized tomography for proper diagnosis of combined injury and diagnostic staging of renal trauma. Renal trauma associated Intraabdominal injury should undergo with ultrasonography-guided paracentesis. Based under result of our study, we suggest the use of abdominal ultrasonography as the initial diagnostic method in blunt renal trauma compatible for prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Diagnosis
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Emergencies
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Paracentesis
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Ultrasonography*
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Vascular System Injuries
6.Pseudohypopyon in Patient with Bronchogenic Carcinoma.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1986;27(6):1091-1095
Pseudohypopyon of tumor cells can be found in patient with intraocular tumor. This condition resembles true hypopyon of iridocyclitis. Paracentesis of the anterior chamber may be undertaken to find malignant cells. A 68 year old Korean man with bronchogenic carcinoma was found to have a tumor mass in the root of iris, pseudohypopyon and secondary glaucoma as. Anterior chamber tapping was failed to show tumor cells. Any inflammatory cell was not found in the anterior chamber tapping.
Aged
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Anterior Chamber
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Carcinoma, Bronchogenic*
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Glaucoma
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Humans
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Iridocyclitis
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Iris
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Paracentesis
7.A Case of Chylous Ascites in an Infant Boy.
Kyu Chan KIM ; Hae Il CHEONG ; Yong CHOI ; Hyung Ro MOON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1980;23(1):63-67
The authors report a case of chylous ascites in a two month old boy with massive ascites. He was managed with repeated therapeutic paracentesis and skimmed milk feeding. A marked improvement was resulted in clinical symptoms and laboratory findings at the time of discharge to be followed-up at the outpatient service. A brief review of literatures is included
Ascites
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Chylous Ascites*
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Humans
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Infant*
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Male*
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Milk
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Outpatients
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Paracentesis
8.Quantification of Large Pericardial Effusion by Two-Dimensional Echocardiography
Kyung Mok SHIN ; Kee Sik KIM ; Sung Wook HAN ; Seung Ho HUR ; Yoon Nyun KIM ; Kwon Bae KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Echocardiography 1995;3(2):196-203
BACKGROUND: The accurate information about the volume of pericardial effusion can assist in clinical decisions and has impartant prognostic value. In addition, accurate quantification of serial change in effusion volume is necessary in assessing pericardial disease and making a decision of immediate drainage. This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of 2-D echocardiographic quantification of pericardial effusion. METHOD: The study populations are 22 patients with large pericardial effusion whose volume of effusion is confirmed by paracentesis or surgical drainage. Through the echocardiographic reviw, the volume of pericardial sac and heart was calculated by method of D'cruz and then, the effusion volume was derived as the difference of two volumes. Each echocardiographically calculated volume of pericardial effusion was compared with the measured volume drained percutaneously or surgically. RESULTS: The volume of pericardial effusion calculated echocardiographically was excellently correlated with the drained volume(r=0.90, p < 0.01). The echo-free space was well correlated with the volume of pericardial effusion in the anterior aspect of the heart(r=0.71, p < 0.01), but not in the posterior aspect. CONCLUSION: 2-D echocardiographic Quantification of pericardial effusion is simple and reliable method, and its clinical efficacy may be great.
Drainage
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Echocardiography
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Heart
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Humans
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Methods
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Paracentesis
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Pericardial Effusion
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Treatment Outcome
9.The Successful Treatment of a Case of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1968;9(2_3):31-33
The authors present a case of central retinal artery occlusion successfully treated by surgery combined with medical treatment. The patient was a 53-year-old Korean female who had central retinal artery occlusion with 3 hours duration. Her vision was F.C. 20 cm on admission and improved to I.O by paracentesis followed by medical treatment for 9 days.
Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Paracentesis
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Retinal Artery Occlusion*
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Retinal Artery*
10.One Cases of Chylus Ascites.
Kyung Hee YOO ; Chul Ho KIM ; Myung Hi SHIN ; Jong Young LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1979;22(1):60-63
A 2-month old female infant was admitted to the department of pediatrics because of abd ominal distension, failure to thrive & constipation, Paracentesis was done & revealed milkyyellowish fluid like chyle. The clinical symptoms, signs & laboratory findings were compatible with chylus ascites.
Ascites*
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Chyle
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Constipation
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Failure to Thrive
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Paracentesis
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Pediatrics