1.Computed tomography analysis of primary bone tumors : the significance in the evaluation of destructive lesionsof pelvic bone.
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1988;24(4):648-655
In a study of 20 primary tumors of osseous pelvis proven pathologically, computed tomographic appearance wasanalysed and correlated with the conventional radiographic appearance in terms of destructive patterns, tumor-bonemargins, internal architectures, periosteal reaction and extents of the tumors. CT was invaluable for theassessment of the extent of tumors/associated extraosseous soft tissue masses and the detection of the internalmatrix within the tumor. We found the additional information about the extent of soft tissue mase in 4 cases (20%)and about the internal matrix in 5 cases (25%). According to the analysis of the patterns of corticaltransgression, grade III was absent in benignancy, but in 6 cases of malignant tumors. CT is less useful in theevaluation of the periosteal reaction and tumor-bone margin in flat bony lesions, not tumor-soft tissue margins.Certain types of tumor behavior characterizing the lesions under discussion may be helpful in diagnosis.
Diagnosis
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Pelvic Bones*
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Pelvis
2.Chronic Lumbar Epidural Hematoma in a Patient Suffering With Spondylolytic Spondylolisthesis at the L4-5 Level: A Case Report.
Hyeon Seon PARK ; Sang Ho LEE ; Wei Chiang LIE ; Jee Young PARK ; Sang Yeun LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2006;55(5):501-504
Nontraumatic spinal epidural hematoma (SEH) is a rare condition and the exact cause of the hemorrhage in SEH has never been established. However, there have been a few recent reports on some types of the epidural hematoma with a detectable origin of hemorrhage. We encountered a case of chronic SEH in a patient who had spondylolytic spondylolisthesis, which is also a rare condition to be associated with SEH. We report here on the radiologic findings of a case of chronic epidural hematoma in a patient who had spondylolytic spondylolisthesis at the L4-5 level, and we include a review of the related literatures.
Hematoma*
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Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Spinal Cord
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Spondylolisthesis*
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Spondylolysis
3.Lumbar Internal Disc Derangement in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: Diagnostic Value of the MR Imaging Findings as Compared with Provoked Discography as the Standard.
Hyeon Seon PARK ; Jee Young PARK ; Sang Ho LEE ; Yong AHN ; Sang Yeun LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2006;54(4):301-307
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of the MR Imaging findings with provoked discography used as the standard for painful lumbar disc derangement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two hundred patients (412 discs), (age range: 21-77 years), with chronic low back pain underwent MRI and provoked discography. We evaluated the MRI T2-WI findings such as disc degeneration, high-Intensity zones and endplate abnormalities. Subsequently, provocative discography was independently performed with using MR imaging, and a painful disc was defined when moderate to severe and concordant pain was provoked. We calculated the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of the MRI findings with using provoked discography as the standard. RESULTS: 400 discs showed abnormal findings such as disc degeneration, HIZ and endplate abnormalities on the T2-WI images. 12 discs showed normal findings. HIZ or endplate abnormalities were always combined with disc degeneration. The prevalence of each findings were disc degeneration (400 discs: 97.1%), HIZ (111 discs: 26.9%), type I endplate abnormalities (34 discs: 8.3%), type II endplate abnormalities (75 discs: 18.2%), the combined findings of HIZ and type I endplate abnormalities (2 discs: 0.5%) and the combined findings of HIZ and type II endplate abnormalities (7 discs: 1.7%). The disc degeneration showed high sensitivity (99.5%) and low specificity (5.0%), so only the NPV (91.7%) was significant, and not the PPV (47.8%). Each findings of HIZ (sensitivity, 36.5%; specificity, 81.4%; PPV, 63.18%; NPV, 59.5%), type I endplate abnormalities (11.0%, 94.1%, 61.8% and 54.8%, respectively), type II endplate abnormalities (19.8%, 83.2%, 50.7% and 54.3%, respectively), the combined findings of HIZ and type I endplate abnormalities (0.5%, 99.6%, 50.0% and 53.4%, respectively) and the combined findings of HIZ and type II endplate abnormalities (26.0%, 99.1%, 71.4% and 53.8%, respectively) show high specificity, but low sensitivity, so the PPV and NPV were also not significant. CONCLUSION: For diagnosing painful lumbar disc derangement, the MR imaging findings seem to be inadequate as predictive factors when provoked discography was used as the standard.
Humans
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Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
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Low Back Pain*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Prevalence
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Sensitivity and Specificity
4.Current Status(1994) of Neonatal Surgery in Korea: Survey among the members of Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
WK KIM ; SY KIM ; SK KIM ; IK KIM ; JC KIM ; KW PARK ; YS PARK ; WH PARK ; JS PARK ; YT SONG ; SM OH ; OS LEE ; MD LEE ; SC LEE ; SI CHANG ; ES CHUNG ; PM JUNG ; JS JOE ; SO CHOI ; YS HUH ; EH HWANG
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 1996;2(1):26-32
To understand the current status of neonatal surgery in Korea, a suvey was made among the 27 members of Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons. Response rate among surgeons was 78 perecnt, eighteen hospitals participated in this study. Five hundred and three cases of neonatal surgical patients were analyzed. In Korea, about 50% of cases were treated at the hospital in the capital city area. Regional number of patients were closely related to the regional population. Imperforate anus(19%), atresia/stenosis of gut(12%), and Hirschsprung's diseases(12%) were sitting at the top in the list. Majority of operation was done within the first week of life, especially during the first 24 hour period. Eighty per cent was major or so called index cases. Mortality in so-called index cases was 17%. High mortality was observed in patients with diaphragmatic hernia(47%), gastrointestinal perforation(65%) and esophageal atresia(28%). Low birth weight babies showed higher mortality in gastro -intestinal perforation, esophageal atresia and abdominal wall defect. These were compared to 1993 survey of Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons.
Abdominal Wall
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Esophageal Perforation
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Humans
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Infant, Low Birth Weight
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Infant, Newborn
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Korea
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Mortality
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Surgeons
5.Diagnosis and Treatment of Hirschsprung's Disease in Korea: Current Status of 1992
SY YOO ; SY KIM ; WK KIM ; IK KIM ; JE KIM ; KW PARK ; WH PARK ; JS PARK ; YT SONG ; SM OH ; OS LEE ; MD LEE ; SC LEE ; SI CHANG ; SY CHUNG ; ES CHUNG ; PM JUNG ; JS JOO ; KJ CHOI ; SO CHOI ; SH CHOI ; YS HUH ; EH HWANG
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 1996;2(1):33-41
This report present the result of the national survey of pediatric surgeons' preferences on diagnosis and treatment of Hirschsprung's disease(HD) carried out in 1993. The questionnaires were sent to twenty-seven members of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons (KAPS) working in twenty-four institutions. The questionnaires were designed to determine the individual surgeon's preference for the methods of diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Twenty-three pediatric surgeons from twenty institutions returned completed forms. The total number of patients diagnosed with HD in 1992 was 190 in this group. The estimated incidence of HD was 1/3,900. The most important symptom was delayed meconium passing and the most preferred diagnostic procedure was barium study. Anorectal manometric examination was carried out by 13 pediatric surgeons and 19 confirmed the diagnosis before operation by rectal biopsy, 12 with full-thickness biopsy and 7 with suction. Frozen section biopsy during operation was done by 22 surgeons. Eight surgeons did one stage operation if the age of the patient is suitable. Definitive operation was usually done at the age of 6 to 11 months. The most preferred operation was Duhamel procedure done by 19. Enterocolitis was the most serious complication of HD. Most of patients had normal continence within 6 to 12 months after operation. The follow-up period was less than 6 years in 16 surgeons. The results were presented at the 9th annual meeting of KAPS in June of 1993. This is the first national survey of HD and it can provide guidelines of diagnosis and treatment of Hirschprung's disease even though it is not a detailed study of patient data.
Barium
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Biopsy
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Diagnosis
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Enterocolitis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Frozen Sections
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Hirschsprung Disease
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Meconium
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Suction
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Surgeons
6.A case of primary nasopharyngeal tuberculosis with cervical lymphadenitis of immigrant woman from Vietnam.
Ji Seok LEE ; Hye Kyung PARK ; Jung Lae PARK ; Jin Ouk KANG ; Yun Seong KIM ; Min Ki LEE ; Soon Kew PARK
Korean Journal of Medicine 2002;63(6):716-719
Nasopharyngeal tuberculosis is a very rare condition and mainly secondary infection from pulmonary tuberculosis by contagious, hematogenous or lymphatic spread. However, nasopharyngeal tuberculosis may arise as a primary infection in adults without active pulmonary disease and is frequently associated with involvement of the cervical lymph node. The nasopharynx may be a portal entry for mycobacterium tuberculosis in patients who develop cervical lymphadenitis. But, involvement of the nasopharynx by tuberculosis may be underdiagnosed because it does not produce obvious symptoms or physical signs. Recently authors experienced a case of primary nasopharyngeal tuberculosis of immigrant woman from Vietnam. Here, we report a case that was confirmed by punch biopsy under telerhinoscopy and improved by combination chemotherapy.
Adult
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Biopsy
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Coinfection
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Emigrants and Immigrants*
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Diseases
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Lymph Nodes
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Lymphadenitis*
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Nasopharynx
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Tuberculosis*
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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Vietnam*
7.Thoracic Intraspinal Synovial Cyst Causing Myelopathy: A Case Report.
Hyeon Seon PARK ; Sang Ho LEE ; Ho Yeon LEE ; Byung June JO ; Wei Chiang LIE ; Deug Hee YOON ; Sung Suk PAENG ; Sang Yeun LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2008;58(5):529-531
Intraspinal synovial cysts are commonly found in the lumbar spine and occur less commonly in the cervical spine. Occurrence of a cyst in the thoracic spine causing myelopathy is extremely rare. We report here the radiological findings of a case of a thoracic intraspinal synovial cyst that caused myelopathy at the T2-3 level with an accompanying review of the clinical literature.
Spinal Cord Diseases
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Spine
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Synovial Cyst
8.En Plaque Meningioma in Thoracic Spine: Case Report.
Hyeon Seon PARK ; Sang Ho LEE ; Young Geun CHOI ; Sang Yeun LEE ; Ho Yeong KANG ; Deug Hee YOON ; Byung June JO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2005;52(6):375-377
Spinal en plaque meningioma is rarely found in the spinal canal, although lateral sphenoid wing meningioma displays a propensity for growth en plaque. We encountered a case of completely circumferential spinal en plaque meningioma, which is an even rarer condition. Herein, we report the CT & MRI findings along with a review of the related literature.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Meningioma*
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Spinal Canal
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Spine*
9.Branchial Anomalies in Korea: A Survey by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
WH PARK ; SI KWON ; SY KIM ; SC KIM ; SK KIM ; WK KIM ; IK KIM ; JE KIM ; HH KIM ; KW PARK ; YS PARK ; JS PARK ; YT SONG ; WS AHN ; NK OH ; SM OH ; SY YOO ; NH LEE ; OS LEE ; MD LEE ; SC LEE ; SK LEE ; SI CHANG ; YS CHUN ; ES CHUNG ; SY CHUNG ; SE CHUNG ; PM CHUNG ; MH CHO ; KJ CHOI ; SO CHOI ; SH CHOI ; SJ HAN ; YS HUH ; C HONG ; EH WHANG
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 1996;2(2):119-128
The survey on branchial anomalies was conducted by Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons. A total of 173 cases were reported, which were managed by 36 members and cooperators during the three years from January 1, 1993 through December 31, 1995. The following results were obtained by retrospective analysis of the 173 cases of branchial anomalies. The presenting symptoms were cervical mass in 101 cases, pit with or without discharge in 71, cervical abscess in 47 and respiratory difficulty in 3. The average age of the patients with cervical abscess was 52 months. Seventy(79%) of 89 patients with branchial anomalies and a cystic mass had their first clinical manifestations by 1 year of age, while 40(51%) of 78 patients with only a branchial cyst had their first clinical manifestation in first year of life. Radiologic studies were carried out in 77 patients(43%). The preferred diagnostic modalities were ultrasonography(47 patients), simple neck radiogram(l9) and CT scan(17). Preoperative diagnosis was correctly made in 156(91%) of 173 patients. Seventeen patients were incorrectly diagnosed as thyroglossal duct cyst in 5 patients, cystic hygroma in 4, dermoid cyst in 3, and lymphadenopathy in 3. There were no remarkable difference in sex and laterality of presentation but bilateral lesions were found in 9(5%) patients and unusual locations of the anomalies were the manubrium, left subclavicular area, median cervial area, preauricular and parotid area. There were 78(45%) patients with cyst, 52(30%) patients with sinus, 35(20%) patients with fistula and 8(5%) patient with skin tag. Embryological classification was possible in only 64(37%) patients. The 2nd branchial anomaly was present in 50 (78%), the 1st branchial anomaly in 10(18%), and the 3rd or 4th branchial anomaly in 4(6%). Histopathological study of the lining epithelium(N=134) is recorded that 45% were lined with squamous epithelium, 17% with respiratory epithelium, 6% with. squamous and respiratory epithelium, 14% with inflammatory change. Lymphoid tissue was common(62%) in the wall of the lesions. Twelve(7%) of 158 patients had postoperative complications including wound complication, recurrence and facial nerve palsy.
Abscess
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Branchioma
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Child
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Classification
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Dermoid Cyst
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Diagnosis
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Epithelium
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Facial Nerve
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Fistula
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Humans
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Korea
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Lymphangioma, Cystic
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Lymphatic Diseases
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Lymphoid Tissue
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Manubrium
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Neck
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Paralysis
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Postoperative Complications
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Recurrence
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Respiratory Mucosa
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin
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Surgeons
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Thyroglossal Cyst
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Wounds and Injuries
10.Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula in Korea: A National Survery of Its Members by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
WH PARK ; SI KWON ; SC KIM ; SK KIM ; WK KIM ; IK KIM ; JE KIM ; HH KIM ; KW PARK ; YS PARK ; YT SONG ; JW YANG ; SM OH ; SY YOO ; DS LEE ; MD LEE ; SC LEE ; SK LEE ; TS LEE ; SI CHANG ; SY CHUN ; ES CHUNG ; SY CHUNG ; SE CHUNG ; PM CHUNG ; MH CHO ; JS JOO ; SO CHOI ; SH CHOI ; YS HUH ; C HONG
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 1995;1(2):149-161
The first national survey on esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula was conducted to access the current status of its incidence. clinical manifestation, preoperative diagnosis and management, type of its anomaly, associated anomalies, and surgical results and course. The 43 members of the Korea Association of Pediatric Surgeons received questionnaires and registration forms to be filled out on each patient who were born during the three years from January I, 1992 through Decestricurember 31, 1994. Questionnaires composed of six broad areas which include 1) preoperative diagnosis and management, 2) surgical technic, 3) long gap, 4) postoperative management, and 5) complications and courses. A total of 148 cases was returned by 28 members working at 23 institutions and 27 members returped questionnaires. We obtained the following results by analysis of the 148 cases of tracheoesophageal anomalies. The incidence of tracheoesophageal anomaly was about 1/10,000-11,000 in 1994, which is one third of that of anorectal malformations in Korea and the distribution of the patients was almost proportionate to the size of each province. Both sexes are about equally affected. Majority of the members make diagnosis of tracheoesophageal anomaly by taking a simple infantogram with a radiopaque tube in upper pouch and a little under half(46%) prefers to perform echocardiography as a part of preoperative management to identify congenital heart disease and lateralize the aorta. Esophageal atresia with distal TEF(87.50/0) was by far the most common and threre were pure esopahgeal atresia(5.6%), H-type TEF(2.l%), and so on. About half(49%) of the patients had one or more associated anomalies in addition to tracheoesophageal anomalies. Congenital heart disease was associated in 46 cases(31 %), anorectral malfomations in 19 cases(13%), musculoskeletal anomalies in 15 cases(10%), genitourinary anomalies in 10 cases(7%) and gastrointestinal anomalies in 7 cases(5%). Postoperatively, parenteral nutrition and assisted ventilation were given in 66% and 52% of patients respectively. Ninety three(74%) of 126 cases who underwent surgical procedure, experienced one or more complications such as respiratory complication (65%), leak(22%), stricture(21%) and so on. The survival rates related to the Waterston risk categories were 90.2% in grpup A, 71.4-75% in B₁, B₂, and C groups, and 28% in group C₂ and the overall survival rate was 71.4%. Thirty six(28.6%) of 126 cases died of pneumonia/sepsis(12 cases), respiratory failure(l2 cases), and congenital heart disease(4 cases). With short term follow-up, 69% of patients have been excellent whereas remainders of the cases have suffered from some sort of morbidity related to gastroesophageal reflux, recurrent respiratory infection, and esophageal stricure.
Aorta
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Diagnosis
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Echocardiography
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Esophageal Atresia
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gastroesophageal Reflux
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Heart
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Parenteral Nutrition
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Surgeons
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Survival Rate
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Tracheoesophageal Fistula
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Ventilation