1.A clinical study of pulmonary hamartoma.
Sung Eun KIM ; Hong Lyeol LEE ; Se Kyu KIM ; Joon CHANG ; Chul Min AHN ; Sung Kyu KIM ; Won Young LEE ; Kyu Ok CHOE ; Kyung Young CHUNG ; Dong Hwan SHIN
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1993;40(5):565-574
No abstract available.
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2.A case of multiple endobronchial hamartomas.
Sung Kyu PARK ; Kyoung Joo RHEE ; Mee Ja PARK ; Sun Young KIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1992;39(1):83-88
No abstract available.
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3.A Case of Eccrine-Pilar Angiomatous Hamartoma Showing an Unusual Clinical Manifestation.
Kyu Han KIM ; Hyang Joon PARK ; Yoo Shin LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(5):549-552
No abstract available.
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4.Cystic Brunner's Gland Hamartoma in the Gastric Body: A Case Report.
Dong Hae CHUNG ; Na Rae KIM ; Hyun Yee CHO ; Yoon Jae KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 2014;48(5):371-374
No abstract available.
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5.A Case of Congenital Neurofollicular Hamartoma.
Yun Seon CHOE ; Jung Yoon OHN ; Kyu Han KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2016;54(2):153-154
No abstract available.
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6.Hamartoma Arising in the Urinary Bladder: A case report.
Young Bae KIM ; Tae Sook HWANG ; Byung Gon PARK ; Jin Sook JEONG ; Sook Hee HONG
Korean Journal of Pathology 1993;27(3):283-286
Hamartoma of the bladder is quite a rare entity which is composed of a disorderly admixture of mature cellular elements normally present in the urinary bladder. There is a great controversy regarding the pathogenesis of this lesion. Whether it is a true hamartomatous lesion or metaplastic lesion developed secondary to the inflammatory process. Similar or identical lesions has often been given by other names such as florid examples of cystitis glandularis. We prefer to cell florid examples of cystitis glandularis rather than hamartoma when it was occurred in an old age higher then 50th decade. Here we report a case of hamartoma of the urinary bladder in 44 years old man. Cystoscopic examination revealed a papillary polypoid mass which was attached to the fundus of bladder by long stalk. The mass measured 1.5 cm in greatest diameter. It was composed of epithelial nests resembling von Brunn's nest, cystitis glandularis or cystitis cystica dispersed in a stroma rich in smooth muscle and fibrous tissue.
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7.Intrapulmonary hamartoma: 2 case report.
Hyung Joon KIM ; Woo Sang CHUNG ; Young Hak KIM ; Jung Ho KANG ; Haeng Ok JEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(6):577-580
No abstract available.
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8.Segmentally Arranged Hyperpigmented Basaloid Follicular Hamartoma.
Tae Hyung KIM ; Seung Joon OH ; You Chan KIM ; Mi Ryung ROH
Annals of Dermatology 2015;27(2):218-220
No abstract available.
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9.Fibrous Hamartoma of Infancy: Report of three cases.
Eun Hee SUH ; Kyung Ja CHO ; Geung Hwan AHN ; Je Geun CHI
Korean Journal of Pathology 1985;19(2):202-206
Fibrous hamartoma of infancy is a distinct clinicopathologic entity with unique microscopic findings and benign clinical course. This tumor is composed of intervening dense fibrocollagenous trabeculae, well defined mucoid areas and varying amounts of mature fat, which are arranged in organoid growth pattern. We report three typical cases of this tumor which were experienced during the recent two years at the Seoul National University Hospital. It is the first description on this tumor in Korean literature. Case 1 was a 10 month old boy who was admitted due to a mass in the right infra clavicular area for 6 months. The mass showed irregular and poorly circumscribed outer surface. Case 2 was a one month old girl who was presented with a diffuse ill defined hairy mass in the left buttock since birth. Case 3 was a 15 month old boy who was brought to the hospital due to well circumscribed scrotal mass fot 8 months. Microscopically all three cases showed very similar histological features. And all 3 cases are well after the removal of the tumors.
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10.Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma Treated by Intense Pulsed Light.
Tae Gwang KWON ; Hyun HWANGBO ; Young Seok LEE ; Sook Kyung LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(2):136-137
No abstract available.
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