1.Seven Cases of Cutaneous Angiosarcoma of the Scalp of the Aged.
Kyung Duck PARK ; Hong Dae JUNG ; Seok Jong LEE ; Byung Soo KIM ; Weon Ju LEE ; Do Won KIM ; Bo Ik SUH ; Ho Yun CHUNG ; Han Ik BAE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(12):1284-1290
Cutaneous angiosarcoma is a rare, aggressive vascular malignancy with a grave prognosis. It usually arises in the scalp or face as a locally-advanced patch, plaque or tumor at presentation and most often affects males and the elderly. Histopathologically, well-differentiated angiosarcomas are composed of well- or ill-formed vascular channels, often lined by flattened atypical endothelial cells and are distinguished from benign counterparts by their so-called "collagen dissection pattern" and anastomosing architecture. Varied differentiation may be observed even in the same tumor. Epithelioid angiosarcoma is a rare variant of poorly-differentiated angiosarcoma. The patients were seven cases of angiosarcomas including an epithelioid variant. They were six males and one female with an age range between 65~84 years (avg. 74 years). Lesions resembled seborrheic dermatitis, erysipelas or "spreading bruise" that varied from blue to red in color and from papule to mass in size. They revealed satellite lesions far from the main lesion in some cases. Skin biopsies were performed for all patients and histopathologic features were compatible with angiosarcoma and epithelioid angiosarcoma. We herein report seven angiosarcomas of diverse clinical features because their early detection and precise differential diagnosis should be mandatory for effective management.
Aged
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Biopsy
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Dermatitis, Seborrheic
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Endothelial Cells
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Erysipelas
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Female
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Hemangiosarcoma*
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Humans
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Male
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Prognosis
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Scalp*
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Skin
2.Transvenous Coil Embolization of Traumatic Carotid-Cavernous Fistula Associated with a Persistent Primitive Trigeminal Artery.
Hyuk Min KWON ; In Bo HAN ; Jae Whan LEE ; Jung Yong AHN ; Sang Hyun SUH ; Dong Ik KIM ; Sang Sup CHUNG
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery 2006;8(1):66-69
A 45-year-old male presented with left pulsatile tinnitus and left conjunctival chemosis after blunt head trauma. Cerebral angiography demonstrated a left carotid-cavernous sinus fistula associated with a persistent primitive trigeminal artery. The fistula was packed with detachable coils through the transvenous approach and was successfully occluded without complication, while preserving the patency of the persistent primitive trigeminal artery. The patient's symptoms resolved soon after treatment. Persistent primitive trigeminal artery can be associated with a traumatic cavernous sinus fistula and transvenous coil embolization can be a safe and effective method to immediately occlude the fistula.
Arteries*
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Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula
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Cavernous Sinus
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Cerebral Angiography
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Embolization, Therapeutic*
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Fistula*
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Tinnitus
3.Nerve Regeneration Using a Vein Graft Conduit filled with Hyaluronic Acid in a Rat Model.
Bo Ik SUH ; Sang Woo KIM ; Ho Yun CHUNG ; Il Hwan KIM ; Jung Dug YANG ; Jae Woo PARK ; Byoung Chae CHO
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2007;34(3):279-284
PURPOSE: The vein graft was considered as a useful conduit for nerve defect. But the problem is that it might be collapsed in long vein graft state. A new experimental model using vein graft filled with hyaluronic acid was considered. METHODS: Thirty rats were used for the experimental animal. In group I, one side of the femoral nerve was exposed and a segment was removed about 15mm. The neural gap was connected with nerve graft. In group II, the nerve gap was connected with vein graft only. In group III, the nerve gap was connected with vein graft filled with hyaluronic acid. A walking track analysis was made periodically for 2 months and NCV(nerve conduction velocity) was executed at the end of the experiment. And morphologic studies were also done for all groups RESULTS: In a walking track analysis, the toe-spread was widen and the foot-length was lengthened. The recovery of the toe-spread and foot length was checked 2 weeks interval, periodically for two months. The SFI (sciatic function index) was -52.5+/-8.2 in group I, -68.1+/-4 in group II, -55.3+/-7.9 in group III. In electrophysiological study, NCV(nerve conduction velocity) was 26.71+/-3.11m/s in group I, 17.94+/-4.35 m/s in group II, 25.69+/-2.81m/s in group III. The functional recovery in group I and III was superior to that the group II statistically(p<0.05) Under electromicroscopic study, the number of the myelinated axons were 1419.1+/-240 in group I, 921.7+/-176.8 in group II, 1322.2+/-318 in group III. The number of the myelinated axons were much more in group I and III than group II statistically (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: This study suggested that the vein graft filled with hyaluronic acid is more effective than vein graft only for the conduit of the nerve gap. It was thought that the technique could be used in clinical cases with nerve defects as an alternative method to classical nerve grafts.
Animals
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Axons
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Femoral Nerve
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Foot
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Hyaluronic Acid*
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Models, Animal*
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Models, Theoretical
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Myelin Sheath
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Nerve Regeneration*
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Rats*
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Transplants*
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Veins*
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Walking
4.Nerve Regeneration Using a Vein Graft Conduit filled with Hyaluronic Acid in a Rat Model.
Bo Ik SUH ; Sang Woo KIM ; Ho Yun CHUNG ; Il Hwan KIM ; Jung Dug YANG ; Jae Woo PARK ; Byoung Chae CHO
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2007;34(3):279-284
PURPOSE: The vein graft was considered as a useful conduit for nerve defect. But the problem is that it might be collapsed in long vein graft state. A new experimental model using vein graft filled with hyaluronic acid was considered. METHODS: Thirty rats were used for the experimental animal. In group I, one side of the femoral nerve was exposed and a segment was removed about 15mm. The neural gap was connected with nerve graft. In group II, the nerve gap was connected with vein graft only. In group III, the nerve gap was connected with vein graft filled with hyaluronic acid. A walking track analysis was made periodically for 2 months and NCV(nerve conduction velocity) was executed at the end of the experiment. And morphologic studies were also done for all groups RESULTS: In a walking track analysis, the toe-spread was widen and the foot-length was lengthened. The recovery of the toe-spread and foot length was checked 2 weeks interval, periodically for two months. The SFI (sciatic function index) was -52.5+/-8.2 in group I, -68.1+/-4 in group II, -55.3+/-7.9 in group III. In electrophysiological study, NCV(nerve conduction velocity) was 26.71+/-3.11m/s in group I, 17.94+/-4.35 m/s in group II, 25.69+/-2.81m/s in group III. The functional recovery in group I and III was superior to that the group II statistically(p<0.05) Under electromicroscopic study, the number of the myelinated axons were 1419.1+/-240 in group I, 921.7+/-176.8 in group II, 1322.2+/-318 in group III. The number of the myelinated axons were much more in group I and III than group II statistically (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: This study suggested that the vein graft filled with hyaluronic acid is more effective than vein graft only for the conduit of the nerve gap. It was thought that the technique could be used in clinical cases with nerve defects as an alternative method to classical nerve grafts.
Animals
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Axons
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Femoral Nerve
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Foot
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Hyaluronic Acid*
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Models, Animal*
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Models, Theoretical
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Myelin Sheath
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Nerve Regeneration*
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Rats*
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Transplants*
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Veins*
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Walking
5.Mantle cell lymphoma presented as multiple lymphomatous polyposis: clinical review of 4 cases.
Dong Hwan KIM ; Sang Kyun SOHN ; Jin Tae JUNG ; Ki Youn KIM ; Dong Seok KWAK ; Tae In PARK ; So Hyang PARK ; Han Ik BAE ; Jang Soo SUH ; Kyu Bo LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2000;59(4):413-422
Multiple lymphomatous polyposis(MLP) is an interesting clinical entity of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma(NHL) and is defined as B-cell lymphoma characterized by the presence of multiple lymphomatous polyps along the gastrointestinal tract. Recently MLP has been considered as a variant form of mantle cell lymphoma(MCL). The median survival of patients with MCL is only 3 years, and none of the available conventional chemotherapy regimens appears curative. Encouraging results have been reported with high dose chemotherapy with autoSCT and alloSCT for its treatment. We introduce 4 cases of MLP diagnosed as MCL by morphologic and immunologic method. The common clinical findings of these cases were splenomegaly (4/4), multiple intraabdominal lymphadenopathy (4/4), and advanced stage (3/4) at presentation. The overall remission duration was relatively short (5-27 months) and three of four cases relapsed after conventional chemotherapy or autologous stem cell transplant. Our report suggests that MCL presented as MLP is a high risk subgroup of NHL and more aggressive approach may be needed for cure.
Drug Therapy
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Humans
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Lymphatic Diseases
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, B-Cell
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Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell*
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Polyps
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Splenomegaly
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Stem Cells
6.Clinical Experiences of Face Lift: A Marginal Tragal Incision and Two Point Anchor.
Bo Ik SUH ; Jung Dug YANG ; Jong Yeop KIM ; Ho Yun CHUNG ; Jae Woo PARK ; Byoung Chae CHO
Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2006;12(2):145-150
There is one problematic part of the facialplasty procedure that has been addressed with relative infrequency in the plastic surgery literature. Hypertrophic scar, deformed tragus and "pixie ear" deformity, the problems associated with the design and closure of the periauricular incisions, are still recognized. Prevention of these undesirable results of facialplasty is the surgical challenge about which this article is concerned. In facelift, pretragal incision leaves long scar formation on preauricular area and retrotragal incision occasionally makes the unnatural tragus. Since the marginal tragal incision consists of several short segments, it can prevent tragal deformity caused by scar contracture and preserve shape of the tragus. Putting 2 anchoring key sutures on just above the ear and at the mastoid area minimizes the tension on the incision line and minimizes postoperative ear deformity. We experienced 42 face lifting procedures in patients with aging face during the last 6 years(from Dec 1999 to May. 2005). Complications were hematoma in four cases(9.5%) and focal wound dehiscence in two cases(4.8%). The patients with the complications completely recovered 3 months later.
Aging
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Cicatrix
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Cicatrix, Hypertrophic
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Contracture
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Ear
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Mastoid
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Rhytidoplasty*
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Surgery, Plastic
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Sutures
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Wounds and Injuries
7.Annual Report on External Quality Assessment in Hematology in Korea (2008).
Gye Cheol KWON ; Sun Hee KIM ; Yong Goo KIM ; Yeon Bo PARK ; Jong Woo PARK ; Chan Jeoung PARK ; Hyo Soon PARK ; Jang Soo SUH ; Woon Heung SONG ; Dong Wook RYANG ; Woong Soo LEE ; Chun Hwa IHM ; Hwan Sub LIM ; Han Ik CHO ; Hyoun Chan CHO
Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance 2009;31(1):29-47
Four trials of external quality assessment in diagnostic hematology were performed in 2008 with average 822 participating laboratories in Korea. We performed quality assessment for white blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count, platelet count, blood cell morphology, prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time. The response rate was more than 96.5%. The coefficients of variation in hemoglobin, hematocrit and RBC was stable but variable in platelet count and WBC count according to measuring cell count. Test results of blood cell morphology showed variation among various cell morphologies.
Blood Cells
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Cell Count
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Erythrocyte Count
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Hematocrit
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Hematology
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Hemoglobins
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Korea
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Leukocyte Count
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Partial Thromboplastin Time
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Platelet Count
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Prothrombin Time
8.Annual Report on External Quality Assessment in Hematology in Korea (2007).
Gye Cheol KWON ; Sun Hee KIM ; Yong Goo KIM ; Youn Bo PARK ; Jong Woo PARK ; Chan Jeoung PARK ; Hyo Soon PARK ; Jang Soo SUH ; Dong Wook RYANG ; Woong Soo LEE ; Chun Hwa IHM ; Hwan Sub LIM ; Han Ik CHO ; Hyoun Chan CHO
Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance 2008;30(1):29-47
Four trials of external quality assessment in diagnostic hematology were performed in 2007 with average 722 participating laboratories in Korea. We performed quality assessment for white blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count, platelet count, blood cell morphology, prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time. The response rate was more than 95.2%. The coefficients of variation in hemoglobin, hematocrit and RBC were stable but variable in platelet count and WBC count according to measuring cell counters. Test results of blood cell morphology showed variation among various cell morphologies.
Blood Cells
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Cell Count
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Erythrocyte Count
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Hematocrit
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Hematology
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Hemoglobins
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Korea
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Leukocyte Count
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Partial Thromboplastin Time
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Platelet Count
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Prothrombin Time
9.Annual Report on External Quality Assessment in Hematology in Korea (2007).
Gye Cheol KWON ; Sun Hee KIM ; Yong Goo KIM ; Youn Bo PARK ; Jong Woo PARK ; Chan Jeoung PARK ; Hyo Soon PARK ; Jang Soo SUH ; Dong Wook RYANG ; Woong Soo LEE ; Chun Hwa IHM ; Hwan Sub LIM ; Han Ik CHO ; Hyoun Chan CHO
Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance 2008;30(1):29-47
Four trials of external quality assessment in diagnostic hematology were performed in 2007 with average 722 participating laboratories in Korea. We performed quality assessment for white blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count, platelet count, blood cell morphology, prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time. The response rate was more than 95.2%. The coefficients of variation in hemoglobin, hematocrit and RBC were stable but variable in platelet count and WBC count according to measuring cell counters. Test results of blood cell morphology showed variation among various cell morphologies.
Blood Cells
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Cell Count
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Erythrocyte Count
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Hematocrit
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Hematology
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Hemoglobins
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Korea
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Leukocyte Count
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Partial Thromboplastin Time
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Platelet Count
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Prothrombin Time
10.Annual Report on External Quality Assessment in Hematology in Korea (2005).
Gye Cheol KWON ; Sun Hee KIM ; Yong Goo KIM ; Youn Bo PARK ; Jong Woo PARK ; Chan Jeoung PARK ; Hyo Soon PARK ; Jang Soo SUH ; Dong Wook RYANG ; Woong Soo LEE ; Chun Hwa IHM ; Hwan Sub LIM ; Han Ik CHO ; Hyoun Chan CHO
Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance 2006;28(1):27-39
Four trials of external quality assessment in diagnostic hematology were performed in 2005 with about 500 participating laboratories in Korea. We performed quality assessment for white blood cell count, hemoglobin, red blood cell count, platelet count, white cell differential count, red blood cell morphology. The response rate was more than 97%. The coefficients of variation in hemoglobin and RBC number was stable but variable in platelet number and WBC number according to measuring cell counts. Test results showed wide variation according to measuring machine and reagents.
Cell Count
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Erythrocyte Count
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Erythrocytes
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Hematology*
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Indicators and Reagents
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Korea*
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Leukocyte Count
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Platelet Count