1.Diagnosis and Management of Colorectal Polyp Patients.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2002;23(10):1172-1180
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Humans
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Polyps*
2.Nasal papilome: pathohistological and clinical manifestations
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;505(3):99-100
Study on 24 patients who suffer from nasal papilome treated at E.N.T hospital from Jun 2002 to August 2003. The result showed that: inversion papilome: 12 patients, mushroom-like papilome:10 patients and cylinder cell papilome: 2 patients. The original source of papilome sinus xoang is the effect of sinustits cause by bacterium, virus or allergy. There is no relation between macro- and microscopic pathological findings. Rhinocleisis oftent occur in inversion papilome group, nasal heamorrhage often occured in mushroom-like papilome.
Nasal Polyps
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Diagnosis
3.Clinical and histological features of colon polyps
Journal of Practical Medicine 1998;344(1):9-11
A study on 97 patients with polyps diagnosed by endoscopy in central army hospital during 2000-2002 has shown that male/female (69/28), average ages (50), patients with one polyp, 2 polyps, 3 polyps, 4 polyps, 7 polyps and 8 polyps were 78, 15, 1, 1,1 and (1) respectively. The symptoms comprised abdominal pain (56%), dyspepsia (50%) blood and mucosa in feces (13%). Polyps concentrated in peripheral colon (43.80%). The rate of patients diagnosed early accounted for 4.2%
Colonic Polyps
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diagnosis
4.Two Cases of Bilateral Antrochoanal Polyps in Children.
Kyung Chul LEE ; Nam Hoon KIM ; Sang Hyuk LEE ; Yong Bae LEE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2000;43(5):552-554
Antrochoanal polyp (ACP) is usually unilateral and occurs most commonly in children. However, bilateral ACP in children is extremely rare. In this paper, we report two such cases of bilateral antrochoanal polyps removed by functional endoscopic sinus surgery and discuss the etiology, diagnosis and management of nasal polyps in children.
Child*
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Nasal Polyps
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Polyps*
6.Colorectal Polyps : Endoscopic Diagnosis and Polypectomy.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2003;46(7):594-604
Acolonic polyp is a circumscribed mass of tissue that projects above the surface of the intestinal mucosa, which may be classified as either pedunculated or sessile, depending on whether or not it contains a discrete stalk, and according to the size and type. It has been believed that colorectal cancer evolves from a precursor lesion, the adenomatous polyp. The introduction of colonoscopy in the early 1970s, followed by the demonstration of the feasibility of colonoscopic polypectomy, provided the technology for the application of this concept to clinical practice. Colorectal cancer can be prevented through examination of the entire colon and identification of a polyp to be resected. According to the National Polyp Study in the USA, the incidence of colorectal cancer is reduced by 76~90% following colonoscopic polypectomy. Colonoscopy and polypectomy, when performed by adequately trained physicians, is a safe and effective procedure that can decrease deaths resulting from colorectal cancer.
Adenomatous Polyps
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Colon
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Colonic Neoplasms
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Colonic Polyps
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Colonoscopy
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Diagnosis*
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Incidence
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Intestinal Mucosa
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Polyps*
7.A case of fibroepithelial polyp of the ureter diagnosed with ureteroscopic finding and biopsy.
Phung Whan LIM ; Hyung Sang YOU ; Sang Min YOON ; Ju Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1992;33(1):147-149
The differential diagnosis of benign tumors from other intra-ureteric lesions was difficult. But. recently. it is easy due to developed diagnostic procedures. such as ureteroscopy. We herein report a case of fibroepithelial polyp of the left ureteropelvic junction which was diagnosed with ureteroscopic finding and biopsy with brief review or literatures.
Biopsy*
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Polyps*
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Ureter*
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Ureteroscopy
8.A Case of Intratracheal Polyp Simulating Asthma.
Jun Yong SHIM ; Seok Won PARK ; Hwang Min KIM ; Jong Soo KIM
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2002;12(3):231-235
A tracheal mass is uncommon in children, but it can occlude the tracheal lumen and make sudden respiratory arrest. Therefore, early and correct diagnosis is very important. Patients are apt to be treated as bronchial asthma for months or years until the mass seriously obstructs the tracheal lumen, because the clinical symptoms are similar to bronchial asthma. We report a case of 12 year-old boy with intratracheal mass misdiagnosed as bronchial asthma, with a brief review of the related literatures.
Asthma*
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Child
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Male
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Polyps*
9.Two Cases of Long Ureteral Polyp in Adult.
Keum Seob LEE ; Moon Kee CHUNG ; Jong Byung YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1994;35(4):431-435
Benign fibrous polyps of ureter are rare. Recently, the rate of preoperative diagnosis and conservative management was progressively increased due to developed endoscopic procedures. Two additional cases of long, fibrous ureteral polyps, one with obstruction of contralateral ureteropelvic junction and the other with protruding mass to bladder, are reported with a brief review of literatures.
Adult*
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Polyps*
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Ureter*
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Urinary Bladder
10.Intrauterine Filling Defects on Hysterosalpingography Correlation with Hysteroscopic Findings.
Whal LEE ; Jeong Yeon CHO ; Seung Hyup KIM ; Chi Sung SONG ; Man Chung HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1998;39(4):779-783
PURPOSE: To describe various hysterosalpingographic (HSG) findings of intrauterine lesions, and to determinethe correlation of these with their hysteroscopic findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study involved 100patients who during a 23-month period underwent both HSG and hysteroscopic examinations. The HSG findings werecategorized as intrauterine adhesion, endometrial polyp, myoma, or 'other', and were correlated with hysteroscopicfindings and histologic diagnoses. RESULTS: Diagnoses based on HSG findings were intrauterine adhesions (n=80),endometrial polyps (n=8), myomas (n=10) and 'other' (n=2). The hysteroscopic diagnoses of these patients wereintrauterine adhesions (n=68), endometrial polyps (n=11), myomas (n=4), and 'other' (n=17). HSG and hysteroscopicdiagnoses were consistent 72 patients (72%). CONCLUSION: Lesions presenting as filling defects on HSG sometimesshow nonspecific or overlapping findings and the normal uterus may produce defects of this kind which mimicklesions.
Diagnosis
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography*
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Myoma
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Polyps
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Uterus