1.Clinical Analysis of Traumatic Basal Ganglia Hematoma(TBGH).
Seung Yeun KOH ; Chul HU ; Yong Pyo HAN ; Hun Joo KIM ; Soon Ki HANG ; Soo Ill KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1990;19(4):455-461
Recently, the detection of traumatic intracerebral hematoma has been greatly expedited by the advent of computed tomography. However, Traumatic Basal Ganglia Hematoma(TBGH) has remained rare and its prognosis has been regarded as poor. The authors obtained following results from the analysis of clinical features and outcome on 50 cases of TBGH who has been treated at the department of neurosurgery, Wonju Christian Hospital from January, 1984 to June, 1988. 1) The incidence of TBGH was 2% of all head-injured patients. 2) The average age of patient was 26.6 years, and the most common cause was motorvehicular accident(80%). 3) The clinical features revealed mental deterioration on 44 cases, followed by motor weakness(23 cases), and decerebrate rigidity(16 cases). 4) The frequent location of hematoma was putamen(27 cases, >50%), internal capsule(9 cases, 14%). 5) The combined lesion showed mostly lower GCS(Glasgow Coma Scale) than solitary lesion(P<0.001). 6) The groups of both GCS above 8(P<0.001) and small hematoma volume below < 15ml(P<0.001) showed relatively good outcome.
Basal Ganglia*
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Coma
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Gangwon-do
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Incidence
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Neurosurgery
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Prognosis
2.Emm Typing of Invasive Infections Caused by Streptococcus dysgalactiae.
Joo Yeun HU ; Eun Hee KIM ; Hye Won LEE ; Seon Ah CHA ; Joo Young CHOI ; Youn Jeong KIM ; Sang Il KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(5):630-635
Recently, invasive infections with the human pathogen Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspeciesequisimilis (SDSE) have increased around the globe. Typing of the emm gene of SDSE, which encodes a virulence factor (M protein), has provided important information. Here, we report two cases of invasive SDSE infection that presented with endocarditis and bacteremia, and their emm gene types.
Bacteremia
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Endocarditis
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Humans
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Streptococcus*
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Virulence
3.Emm Typing of Invasive Infections Caused by Streptococcus dysgalactiae.
Joo Yeun HU ; Eun Hee KIM ; Hye Won LEE ; Seon Ah CHA ; Joo Young CHOI ; Youn Jeong KIM ; Sang Il KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(5):630-635
Recently, invasive infections with the human pathogen Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspeciesequisimilis (SDSE) have increased around the globe. Typing of the emm gene of SDSE, which encodes a virulence factor (M protein), has provided important information. Here, we report two cases of invasive SDSE infection that presented with endocarditis and bacteremia, and their emm gene types.
Bacteremia
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Endocarditis
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Humans
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Streptococcus*
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Virulence
4.Hypernatremia-Induced Rhabdomyolysis in a Patient with Meningioma Involving the Pituitary Gland.
Hye Won LEE ; Jong Min YUN ; Joo Yeun HU ; Ji Eun KIM ; Young Joo KIM ; Kyung Jin SEO ; Young Ok KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2015;88(3):324-329
Hypernatremia is a rare cause of rhabdomyolysis. Here, we report a case of hypernatremia-induced rhabdomyolysis in a patient with meningioma involving the pituitary gland. A 61-year-old male was admitted for decreased mentality and poor oral intake. He had undergone an operation for meningioma 10 years prior. At admission, he appeared lethargic and severely dehydrated with an initial sodium level of 178 mEq/L. Hypernatremia remained persistent despite massive hydration and the serum creatine phosphokinase level was 18,047 U/L after 3 days. Bone scintigraphy also showed findings consistent with rhabdomyolysis. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed extensive masses involving the pituitary gland and an intranasal biopsy confirmed meningioma. Polyuria, and low anti-diuretic hormone levels supported the diagnosis of central diabetes insipidus-induced hypernatremia. Desmopressin was administered intranasally and the patient's serum sodium and muscle enzyme levels were normalized.
Biopsy
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Brain
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Creatine Kinase
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Deamino Arginine Vasopressin
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Diabetes Insipidus
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Hypernatremia
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Meningioma*
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Middle Aged
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Pituitary Gland*
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Polyuria
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Radionuclide Imaging
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Rhabdomyolysis*
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Sodium
5.Asymptomatic Small Bowel Lymphoma Discovered Incidentally Following Ileal Intubation During Screening Colonoscopy.
Eun Hee KIM ; Rae Seok LEE ; Joo Yeun HU ; Yoon Seok CHOI ; Gyo Hui KIM ; Jung Hwan OH ; Sang Young ROH
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;86(1):49-53
Primary lymphoma of the small intestine is commonly diagnosed after serious complications, such as bowel perforation and bleeding. It results from vague symptoms and the lack of routine screening programs due to low prevalence. Ileal intubation can be used for screening and diagnosis of various small intestinal diseases. However, the value of routine terminal ileum intubation during colonoscopy remains controversial because of its low diagnostic yield. In Korea, there has been no report of asymptomatic primary lymphoma of the small intestine discovered through ileal intubation during colonoscopy. Thus, we report a case of asymptomatic primary lymphoma of the small intestine diagnosed incidentally through terminal ileum intubation during screening colonoscopy, and we review the literature on small intestinal lymphoma and the value of routine ileal intubation.
Colonoscopy*
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Diagnosis
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Endoscopy
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Hemorrhage
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Ileum
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Intestinal Diseases
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Intestine, Small
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Intubation*
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Korea
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Lymphoma*
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Mass Screening*
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Prevalence
6.Cytomegalovirus appendicitis with concurrent bacteremia after chemotherapy for acute leukemia.
Min Jung CHO ; Jongmin LEE ; Joo Yeun HU ; Jung Woo LEE ; Sung Yeon CHO ; Dong Gun LEE ; Seok LEE
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;29(5):675-678
No abstract available.
Adult
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/*adverse effects
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Appendicitis/diagnosis/*etiology/therapy
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Bacteremia/*etiology/therapy
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Consolidation Chemotherapy/adverse effects
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Cytomegalovirus Infections/diagnosis/*etiology/therapy
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Male
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Precursor B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/*drug therapy/immunology/therapy
7.Necrotizing fasciitis and psoas abscess caused by hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Su Sin JIN ; Youn Jeong KIM ; Sang Il KIM ; Joo Yeun HU ; Yu Seung KIM ; Sung Yeon CHO ; Moon Won KANG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2013;85(5):540-544
A 62-year-old diabetic female was admitted to the hospital with fever and pain in both legs. Computed tomography scans of the abdomen revealed necrotizing fasciitis of the right thigh extending into the abdominal wall, and abscesses on the right psoas muscle. Magnetic resonance imaging showed increased T2 signal intensity along the peroneus muscle and fascia of the lower left leg. The patient received antibiotics and underwent debridement of the infected and necrotic tissue. Intra-abdominal abscesses were drained. Blood and pus cultures showed growth of Klebsiella pneumoniae, as had been suspected due to string test results showing hypermucoviscosity. Free-skin grafts were performed to repair tissue loss and the patient was subsequently discharged 82 days after admission. This represents the first reported case of necrotizing fasciitis and psoas muscle abscess caused by a hypervirulent strain of K. pneumoniae in Korea.
Abdomen
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Abdominal Abscess
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Abdominal Wall
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Abscess
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Blood
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Debridement
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Fascia
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Fasciitis, Necrotizing*
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Klebsiella pneumoniae*
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Klebsiella*
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Korea
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Leg
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Muscles
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Pneumonia
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Psoas Abscess*
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Psoas Muscles
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Suppuration
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Thigh
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Transplants
8.Necrotizing fasciitis and psoas abscess caused by hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Su Sin JIN ; Youn Jeong KIM ; Sang Il KIM ; Joo Yeun HU ; Yu Seung KIM ; Sung Yeon CHO ; Moon Won KANG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2013;85(5):540-544
A 62-year-old diabetic female was admitted to the hospital with fever and pain in both legs. Computed tomography scans of the abdomen revealed necrotizing fasciitis of the right thigh extending into the abdominal wall, and abscesses on the right psoas muscle. Magnetic resonance imaging showed increased T2 signal intensity along the peroneus muscle and fascia of the lower left leg. The patient received antibiotics and underwent debridement of the infected and necrotic tissue. Intra-abdominal abscesses were drained. Blood and pus cultures showed growth of Klebsiella pneumoniae, as had been suspected due to string test results showing hypermucoviscosity. Free-skin grafts were performed to repair tissue loss and the patient was subsequently discharged 82 days after admission. This represents the first reported case of necrotizing fasciitis and psoas muscle abscess caused by a hypervirulent strain of K. pneumoniae in Korea.
Abdomen
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Abdominal Abscess
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Abdominal Wall
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Abscess
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Blood
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Debridement
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Fascia
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Fasciitis, Necrotizing*
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Klebsiella pneumoniae*
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Klebsiella*
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Korea
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Leg
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Muscles
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Pneumonia
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Psoas Abscess*
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Psoas Muscles
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Suppuration
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Thigh
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Transplants