1.CT Evaluation of the Brain Abscess: Comparison of CT and Pathologic Findings of Brain.
Ji Hyun PARK ; Byung Heon KIM ; Jeoung Mi MOON ; Ji Yang KIM ; Neung Jae YIM ; Ik Hoon SONG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;31(3):391-397
PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to correlate the CT and histopathologic findings of abscess wall. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The CT findings of 12 patients with pathologically proven brain abscess were retrospectively analyzed with particular attention to the thickness, smoothness and uniformity of enhancing abscess wall, and the results were correlated with histopathologic findings. RESULTS: Two patients with acute cerebritis showed an isodense ring on non-contrast CT(NCCT), but a true capsule formation could not be identified at pathologic examination. Six other patients with isodense ring on NCCT consisted of early to late cerebritis(3 cases), late cerebritis to early capsule(1 case), early capsule(1 case), and late capsule(1 case). These 6 cases showed ring enhancement on contrast enhanced CT(CECT) and true capsule formation pathologically. There was no isodense ring on NCCT in the remaining four patients. They consisted of early to late cerebritis(2 cases), late cerebritis(1 case), and late cerebritis to early capsule formation(1 case). These also showed ring enhancement on CECT and true capsule formation pathologically. CONCLUSION: We found that it is difficult to predict the exact stage of brain abscess on preoperative CT findings. It is suggested that clinical findings and sequential dynamic CT may provide more detailed informations for evaluation of abscess staging.
Abscess
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Brain Abscess*
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Brain*
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Humans
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Retrospective Studies
2.A Case of an Aortic Arch Aneurysm in which a Fistula Formed Between the Pulmonary Parenchyma.
Joon Sun WI ; Seung Chul HAN ; Seung Tae JEOUNG ; Young Yun YUN ; Kyoung Woon JEOUNG ; Jung Mi MOON ; Byeong Jo CHUN ; Tag HEO ; Yong Il MIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2003;14(2):206-209
Massive hemoptysis represents a major medical emergency that is associated with high mortality. The causes of hemoptysis are various and include pulmonary and cardiovascular disorders and trauma. The causes of pulmonary disorder are tuberculosis, bronchiectasis, abscess, malignancy, bronchitis, and fungal infection. The causes of cardiovascular disorder are mitral stenosis, pulmonary embolism, and congestive heart failure. A fistula between an aortic aneurysm and the pulmonary parenchyma is one of the causes of hemoptysis, but it is a rare. However, if undiagnosed, it is a uniformly fatal cause of massive hemoptysis. This is a case of bleeding from a fistula between an aortic arch aneurysm and a lung parenchyma in a patient with an aortic arch aneurysm who presented with massive hemoptysis. He had suffered intermittent hemoptysis since he was diagnosed with an aortic arch aneurysm three years before. A high clinical suspicion must be maintained when a history of intermittent hemoptysis is obtained in patients with an aortic aneurysm or prior aortic graft surgery.
Abscess
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Aneurysm*
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Aorta, Thoracic*
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Aortic Aneurysm
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Bronchiectasis
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Bronchitis
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Emergencies
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Fistula*
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Heart Failure
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Hemoptysis
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Lung
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Mitral Valve Stenosis
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Mortality
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Pulmonary Embolism
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Transplants
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Tuberculosis
3.A Case of Infective Endocarditis in which Cerebral Infarction and Hemorrhage developed together.
Joon Sun WI ; Seung Tae JEOUNG ; Young Yun YUN ; Kyoung Woon JEOUNG ; Jung Mi MOON ; Byeong Jo CHUN ; Tag HEO ; Yong Il MIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2003;14(1):132-136
Risk factors for infective endocarditis include injection drug abusers and patients with structural heart defects undergoing dental procedures. Infective endocarditis is clinically important because it is hard to diagnose it in its early stage owing to its various clinical manifestations, and because its morbidity and mortality increase when neurologic complications occur. This is a case of infective endocarditis in the course of treatment of which complicating cerebral hemorrhage and infarction progressed rapidly and prompted death.
Cerebral Hemorrhage
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Cerebral Infarction*
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Drug Users
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Endocarditis*
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Heart
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Hemorrhage*
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Humans
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Infarction
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Mortality
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Risk Factors
4.Short-term Efficacy and Safety of XEN Stent Implantation with or without a Conjunctival Incision
Ja Young MOON ; Jeoung Woo NAM ; Mi Sun SUNG ; Sang Woo PARK
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2023;64(5):431-439
Purpose:
Comparison of the 6-month outcomes of ab externo XEN 45 gel stent implantation with conjunctival resection in Korean glaucoma patients.
Methods:
From January to May 2021, 43 open-angle glaucoma patients who underwent ab externo XEN stent insertion alone and were followed for more than 6 months were classified into incision (n = 23) and non-incision (n = 20) groups according to the presence or absence of a conjunctival incision and analyzed retrospectively. Qualified or complete success was defined as achieving the personal target intraocular pressure (IOP) with or without medication, respectively.
Results:
The IOP measured 6 months after surgery decreased significantly in both groups. The number of IOP-lowering drugs required was also reduced. The decrease in IOP after surgery was greater in the non-incision group. Six months after surgery, the qualified success rate was 55% in the non-incision group and 52.2% in the incision group, while the complete success rate was 40% and 8.7%, respectively. During follow-up, 58.1% of the patients underwent bleb needling more than once, and 20.9% underwent additional IOP-lowering surgery, but there was no difference between the two groups.
Conclusions
XEN stent insertion helped to reduce IOP and the number of IOP-lowering agents after 6 months regardless of a conjunctival incision. However, to maintain the target IOP, bleb manipulation was required in many cases.
5.Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma in a Patient with Angioimmunoblastic T-cell Lymphoma.
Hyung Min LEE ; Hye Rim MOON ; Jeoung Eun KIM ; Chong Hyun WON ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Mi Woo LEE ; Jee Ho CHOI ; Kee Chan MOON ; Hwa Jung LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2011;49(5):468-472
Sequential lymphoma is defined as two different types of lymphoma that occur in the same patient at different anatomic sites and times. In most cases, the two distinct histologies belong to the same lineage (B- or T-cell lymphoma), though cases with both have been observed. A few cases of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphomas arising in patients with angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma (AITL) have been reported. Immune deficits inherent in AITL, combined with the immunosuppressive effects of the therapy, may have allowed unchecked EBV-induced proliferation of latently or newly EBV-infected B cells with eventual clonal selection and progression to aggressive B-cell lymphoma. Here, we report a case of AITL in which EBV-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) arose 9 months after the initial diagnosis of AITL.
B-Lymphocytes
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Herpesvirus 4, Human
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Humans
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, B-Cell
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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T-Lymphocytes
6.Detection of Minimal Residual Disease by IgH gene rearrangement-PCR in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
Chan Jeoung PARK ; Mi Chong KIM ; Ae Ran MOON ; Eul Ju SEO ; Hyun Sook CHI ; Jong Jin SEO ; Tae Hyung KIM ; Hyung Nam MOON
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1999;19(2):163-171
BACKGROUND: The IgH gene rearrangement (IgH GR) involving highly specific CDR3 region can be used as a minimal residual disease marker in ALL. The IgH GR-PCR has the advantages of the high positive rate in ALL and the detection of clonal evolution. METHODS: In 30 cases of childhood ALL, the DNA was extracted from the bone marrow aspirates at the diagnosis and during the chemotherapy. The 40 cycle polymerase chain reaction was performed with seven each VH family specific primer and common JH primer. The PCR products were electrophoresed on the agarose gel, and those showing specific bands were electrophoresed on 6M urea 6% polyacrylamide DNA sequencing gel. We compared and analyzed the IgH GR-PCR results, the morphologic diagnosis of the bone marrow and the clinical course. RESULTS: IgH GR was detected in 93.3% (28/30) at the diagnosis and the rest of two cases showed IgH GR during the therapy. IgH GR was detected in all specimens diagnosed as persistence, partial remission and relapse, the 80.0% of hypocellular marrow with persistence of blasts, the 72.7% of hypocellular marrow, and the 59.2% of complete remission. In the complete remission states the patients with IgH GR showed significantly higher relapse rate (26.2%) than those without IgH GR (7.1%) (p=0.019). Number of clones of IgH GR was from one to five. The more number of clones showed the shorter mean survival time (p=0.1172). The usage of VH3 was most frequent (70.0%). IgH GR had been detected average 3.5 months (range 1-12 months) earlier than the morphologic relapse appeared. During the chemotherapy the evolution of IgH GR was observed in the seven cases (23.3%). CONCLUSIONS: The IgH GR-PCR will help the understanding of biological characteristics of leukemic cells, the interpretation of the bone marrow studies after chemotherapy and the plans of further therapy, and can be used as a prognostic indicator in the morphologic complete remission state.
Bone Marrow
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Clonal Evolution
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Clone Cells
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Diagnosis
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DNA
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Drug Therapy
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Gene Rearrangement
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Humans
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Neoplasm, Residual*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Population Characteristics
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma*
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Recurrence
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Sepharose
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Survival Rate
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Urea
7.Analysis of Factors Predicting Recurrence and the Result of Treatment in PSVT Patients at the Emergency Department.
Byeong Jo CHUN ; Jung Mi MOON ; Joon Sun WI ; Kyoung Woon JEOUNG ; Hyun Chang KIM ; Seung Tae JEONG ; Tag HEO ; Young Il MIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2002;13(4):416-423
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the factors predicting recurrence and the characteristics of patients who recurred after the treatment of spontaneous paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) with adenosine. METHODS: From January 1999 to December 2001, 62 patients with PSVT were enrolled in this study. The conversion group included patients who had had a therapeutic response, which was defined as the occurrence of a change in the sinus rhythm after adenosine administration. The recurred group consisted of all patients who had not had a therapeutic response. Clinical features, the results of treatment, ECG findings, and the hemodynamic statuses were analyzed. RESULTS: The treatments were vagal maneuver (5 pts, 7.5 %), adenosine 6 mg (37 pts, 55.2 %), adenosine 12 mg (14 pts, 20.9 %), verapamil 5 mg (9 pts, 13.4 %), and cardioversion (2 pts, 3.0 %). Twenty-five of the 62 patients failed to have a therapeutic response, yielding a recurrence rate of 40.3 %. Atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT) was more prevalent in the recurred group. The most common symptom at presentation was chest pain. The recurred group had increased heart rate, and increased blood pressure. When patients were monitered after adenosine, unifocal premature ventricular complex was the most common rhythm encountered in the conversion group, but atrial fibrillation, and multifocal premature ventricular complex was the most common rhythm encountered. CONCLUSION: Age, heart rate, difference in systolic blood pressure from presentation to discharge, previous history of heart disease, and rhythms encountered after adenosine administration were factors predicting recurrence.
Adenosine
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Atrial Fibrillation
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Blood Pressure
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Chest Pain
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Electric Countershock
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Electrocardiography
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Emergencies*
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Emergency Service, Hospital*
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Heart Diseases
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Heart Rate
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Recurrence*
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Tachycardia
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Tachycardia, Supraventricular
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Ventricular Premature Complexes
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Verapamil
8.A Case of Hydatid Disease Diagnosed in Anaphylatic Shock of Unknown Cause.
Kyoung Woon JEOUNG ; Young Ho KO ; Hyun Chang KIM ; Jun Sun WI ; Jung Mi MOON ; Byeong Jo CHUN ; Tag HEO ; Young Il MIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2003;14(2):210-215
Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by the Echinococcal species. Humans are intermediate hosts and become infected directly by contact with canines or indirectly by contact with food, water, and contaminated objects. This disease involves multiple organs, including liver, lung, heart, muscle, bone, kidney, and brain. Rupture of a hydatid cyst, which is the most common complication of this disease, can cause serious sequelae, including allergic reaction, secondary infection, biliary obstruction, and metastasis. The hydatid disease occurs principally in areas of cattle and sheep ranching. In Korea, this disease is rare, and only a few cases have been reported. We report a case of hydatid disease with anaphylactic shock and suggest that hydatid cyst complications must be kept in mind when dealing with patients who have a history associated with an endemic region.
Anaphylaxis
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Animals
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Brain
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Cattle
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Coinfection
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Echinococcosis
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Heart
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Kidney
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Korea
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Liver
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Lung
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Rupture
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Sheep
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Shock*
9.Two Cases of Villous Adenoma of the Common Bile Duct: Endoscopic Diagnosis and Treatment.
Sung Taik JEOUNG ; Yong Jun SHIN ; Byeong Moo YOO ; Jin Hong KIM ; Sung Won CHO ; Yoon Mi JIN ; Young Soo MOON ; Young Sook PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1998;18(5):788-797
Villous adenomas of the common bile duct are rare and accordingly it is difficult to render a firm preoperative diagnosis. They are the unusual cause of bile duct obstruction and can mimic malignant extrahepatic biliary tumors or stones. Until recently, only a few cases had been reported in the medical literature. Although some authors advocate open surgical excision, especially with recurrence or carcinomatous change, an endoscopic resection of a distal common bile duct adenoma is a viable alternative for those patients considered poor surgical risks. We present two cases of villous adenoma of the common bile duct diagnosed by an endoscopic biopsy and endoscopically resected, with review of the relevant literature on the subject.
Adenoma
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Adenoma, Villous*
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Biopsy
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Cholestasis
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Common Bile Duct*
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Diagnosis*
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Humans
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Recurrence
10.Clinical Analysis of Hyponatremia in Emergency Patients.
Byeong Guk LEE ; Kyoung In YUM ; Jung Mi MOON ; Joon Sun WI ; Kyoung Woon JEOUNG ; Byeong Jo CHUN ; Tag HEO ; Yong Il MIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2003;14(1):50-55
PURPOSE: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte imbalance encountered in the hospital, there have been few studies about the clinical characteristics of hyponatremia in emergency patients. This study was performed to evaluate the causes and the initial symptoms of hyponatremia in emergency patients, the relationship between their ages and their initial symptoms and the relationship between the causes and the recovery time. METHODS: A total of 42 patients with hyponatremia, who were treated in the Emergency Department of Chonnam National University Hospital from 2000 to 2001, were studied by chart review. RESULTS: The initial symptoms were generalized weakness (33.3%), seizure (28.6%), mental change (21.6%), confusion (9.5%), dizziness (4.8%), and non-specific (2.4%). There was a significant difference in the initial symptoms between children and older. The initial symptom for younger patients was usually seizure. The most common causes of hyponatremia were dehydration and sodium loss (52.4%), other causes were hypothyroidism (11.9%), SIADH (7.1%), heart failure (7.1%), adrenal insufficiency (4.8%), polydypsia (4.8%), CRF (2.4%), nephrotic syndrome (2.4%) and unidentified causes (7.1%). There were significant differences in the recovery times among the causes of hyponatremia. CONCLUSION: The initial symptoms of hyponatremia in emergency patients were usually generalized weakness in older patients and seizure in the young. There were significant differences in the recovery times among the causes of hyponatremia. There were many more incidences of hypovolemic hyponatremia of emergency patients than normovolemic hyponatremia.
Adrenal Insufficiency
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Child
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Dehydration
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Dizziness
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Emergencies*
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Heart Failure
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Humans
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Hyponatremia*
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Hypothyroidism
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Hypovolemia
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Inappropriate ADH Syndrome
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Incidence
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Jeollanam-do
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Nephrotic Syndrome
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Seizures
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Sodium