1.Efficacy of Norfloxacin(Neutam 400.
Sang Eun LEE ; Jae Yong CHUNG ; Han Jong AHN ; Young Kyoon KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1985;26(5):507-511
Forty five patients with urinary tract infection were treated with 100mg Norfloxacin twice daily for 3 or 7 days according to the seriousness of infection. Of the 19 patients with uncomplicated urinary tract infection including 5 patients with acute bacterial prostatitis or acute epididymitis, none had bacteriuria 7 days after therapy and 1 patient was reinfected 14 days after therapy discontinuation. Of the 26 patients with complicated urinary tract infection, 17 patients(65%) were uninfected 7days after therapy and among them, 3 patients were reinfected I4 days after discontinuation of therapy. Of the 9 patients with persistent infection, 4 patients had resistant bacteriuria and 5 patients had bacteriuria different from that found before therapy. Eradication rate of E. coli, Enterobacter spp., Proteus spp., Pseudomonas spp., and Serratia spp. were 100%,, 100%,, 100%,, 80% and 40%, respectively. Further clinical envaluation seems worthwhile especially in pseudomonas infections since it offers one of the very few alternatives for oral treatment of pseudomonas infections which today may require hospitalization only for the purpose of injectible antibiotics.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Bacteriuria
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Enterobacter
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Epididymitis
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Male
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Norfloxacin
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Prostatitis
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Proteus
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Pseudomonas
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Pseudomonas Infections
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Serratia
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Urinary Tract Infections*
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Urinary Tract*
2.Unexpected Multiple Organ Infarctions in a Poisoned Patient.
Sung Wook PARK ; Sang Kyoon HAN ; Seok Ran YEOM ; Soon Chang PARK ; Sung Hwa LEE
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2015;30(3):227-230
Predisposing factors for venous thrombosis can be identified in the majority of patients with established venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, an obvious precipitant may not be identified during the initial evaluation of such patients. In the present case, a 47-year-old female presented to the emergency department of our hospital after ingesting multiple drugs. She had no VTE-related risk factors or previous episodes, nor any family history of VTE. After admission to the intensive care unit sudden hypoxemia developed, and during the evaluation cerebral, renal, and splenic infarctions with pulmonary embolisms were diagnosed. However, the sources of the emboli could not be identified by transthoracic echocardiography or computed tomography angiography. Protein C deficiency was identified several days later. We recommend that hypercoagulable states be taken into consideration, especially when unexplained thromboembolic events develop in multiple or unusual venous sites.
Angiography
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Anoxia
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Causality
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Echocardiography
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Female
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Humans
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Infarction*
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Intensive Care Units
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Middle Aged
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Protein C Deficiency
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Pulmonary Embolism
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Risk Factors
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Splenic Infarction
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Thrombophilia
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Venous Thromboembolism
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Venous Thrombosis
3.Acute Colchicine Poisoning Treated with Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor and Transfusion.
Sung Hwa LEE ; Sung Wook PARK ; Sang Kyoon HAN ; Soon Chang PARK
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2015;30(3):207-211
Colchicine poisoning is rare but can cause potentially life-threatening toxic complications such as hypovolemic shock, cardiovascular collapse and multiple organ failure. In this case report, we describe a case of a 20-year-old female who presented to the emergency department after suicidal ingestion of a toxic dose of colchicine. She developed thrombocytopenia, neutropenia and acute respiratory distress syndrome that required blood transfusion and administration of granulocyte colony stimulating factor for the prevention of infectious complications. With regard to the clinical manifestations of colchicine toxicity, we discussed suggested mechanisms.
Blood Transfusion
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Colchicine*
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Colony-Stimulating Factors*
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Eating
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Female
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Granulocytes*
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Humans
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Multiple Organ Failure
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Neutropenia
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Poisoning*
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult
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Shock
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Thrombocytopenia
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Young Adult
4.Recombinant Activated Factor VII as a Second Line Treatment for Postpartum Hemorrhage.
Soon Chang PARK ; Seok Ran YEOM ; Sang Kyoon HAN ; Young Mo JO ; Hyung Bin KIM
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2017;32(4):333-339
BACKGROUND: Severe or massive postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) has remained a leading cause of maternal mortality for decades across the world and it results in critical obstetric complications. Recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) has emerged as a gold standard adjunctive hemostatic agent for the treatment of life-threatening PPH refractory to conventional therapies although it remains off-licensed for use in PPH. We studied the effects of rFVIIa on coagulopathy, transfusion volume, prognosis, severity change in Korean PPH patients. METHODS: A retrospective review of medical records between December 2008 and March 2011 indicating use of rFVIIa in severe PPH was performed. We compared age, rFVIIa treatment, transfusion volume, and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score at the time of arrival in the emergency department and after 24 hours for patients whose SOFA score was 8 points or higher. RESULTS: Fifteen women with SOFA score of 8 and above participated in this study and eight received rFVIIa administration whereas seven did not. Patients' mean age was 31.7 ± 7.5 years. There was no statistically significant difference in initial and post-24 hours SOFA scores between patients administered rFVIIa or not. The change in SOFA score between initial presentation and after 24 hours was significantly reduced after rFVIIa administration (P = 0.016). CONCLUSIONS: This analysis aimed to support that the administration of rFVIIa can reduce the severity of life-threatening PPH in patients. A rapid decision regarding the administration of rFVIIa is needed for a more favorable outcome in severe PPH patients for whom there is no effective standard treatment.
Emergency Service, Hospital
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Factor VIIa*
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Female
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Humans
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Maternal Death
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Maternal Mortality
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Medical Records
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Organ Dysfunction Scores
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Postpartum Hemorrhage*
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Postpartum Period*
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Prognosis
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Recombinant Proteins
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Retrospective Studies
5.Endoscopic Appearances of Metastatic or Invasive Cancers to the Colorectum.
Han Chu LEE ; Hwoon Yong JUNG ; Sang Un CHOI ; Hung Chae JUNG ; Yong Bum YOON ; In Sung SONG ; Kyoon Wan CHOI ; Chung Yong KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1991;11(1):105-108
It is not uncommon that an endoscopist should differentiate metastatic or invasive cancer to the colorectum from primary colorectal cancer with its endoscopic appearances. This study reviewed the endoscopic appearances of 7 patients who were proved to have metastatic or invasive cancers to the colorectum, both clinically and pathologically. The primary cancers were uterine cervix cancers in 3 patients, advanced gastric cancers in two, and prostatic cancer in one. The endoseopic appearances of metastatic or invasive cancer showed several characteristic features with regard to those of primary colorectal cancer, as follows. 1) Multiplicity of lesions 2) Nodular lesion with unaffected mucosa or with mild degree of erosions 3) Concentric defarmities with conical extremities and the absence of shelving margins 4) Inflammatroy lesions with mucosal hyperemia, erosion, ulceration, and bleeding, but without definite mass formation.
Cervix Uteri
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Extremities
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Female
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hyperemia
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Mucous Membrane
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Prostatic Neoplasms
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Ulcer
6.Clinical Observation on Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries(CTGA).
Seong Hwan KIM ; Seong Hoon PARK ; Sang Kyoon CHO ; Myoung Mook LEE ; Jeong Don SEO ; Young Woo LEE ; Jae Hyung PARK ; Man Chung HAN
Korean Circulation Journal 1982;12(2):59-70
A clinical obsevation was made on 8 patients with Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries who visited seoul National University Hospital during the period of Feb., 1979-Sep., 1982. 1. Sex distribution was 5 male and 3 female patients. 2. Age distribution was from 16 to 39 years and the mean age was 24 years. 3. Symptoms were exertional dyspnea in all cases, cyanosis in 3 cases. Other symptoms were palpitation, chest pain, growth retardation and chest deformity. Duration of illness was from 6 to 16 years and N.Y.H.A. functional class was between II and III. 4. On physical examination, cardiac mumurs were heard in all cases. Cyanosis on the lips and nail beds were noticed in 3 cases and clubbing of fingers was seen in 1 case. 5. Situs inversus was noticed in 1 case, mesocardia in 3 cases, dextrocardia in 1 cases and right sided aortic arch in 1 case by simple Chest PA. 6. Electrocardiographic findings were Biventricular hypertrophy in 3 cases, Left ventricular hypertrophy in 2 cases, Right ventricular hypertrophy in 2 cases and Incomplete right bundle branch block in 1 case. No arrhythmias were observed. Septal Qwave was not observed on the left precordial leads in all cases. 7. CTGA were suspected or diagnosed by Echocardiography in 7 cases. 8. The diagnosis of CTGA and its associated anomalies were confirmed in all cases by cardiac catheterization and angiocardiography. There were one case of I.D.D. type CTGA and seven cases of S.L.L. type CTGA's. Associated anomalies were ventricular septal defect in 5 cases, pulmonary stenosis in 5 cases, patent foramen ovale in 3 cases, atrial septal defect in 2 cases, patent ductus arteriosus in 1 case, dextrocardia in 1 case, left sided A.V. valve regurtation in 2 cases, and right sided aortic arch in 1 case. 9. Operation was done in the case associated with patent ductus arteriosus, and corrective surgery was done in the another case associated with ASD, VSD, PS and TR with C-TGA.
Age Distribution
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Angiocardiography
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Aorta, Thoracic
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Arteries
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Bundle-Branch Block
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Cardiac Catheterization
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Cardiac Catheters
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Chest Pain
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Cyanosis
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Dextrocardia
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Diagnosis
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Ductus Arteriosus, Patent
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Dyspnea
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Echocardiography
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Electrocardiography
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Female
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Fingers
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Foramen Ovale, Patent
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Heart Septal Defects, Atrial
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Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular
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Humans
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Hypertrophy
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Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular
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Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular
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Lip
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Male
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Physical Examination
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis
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Seoul
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Sex Distribution
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Situs Inversus
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Thorax
7.Initial Transient Neurologic Recovery Followed by Delayed Deterioration of Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome: A Case Report.
Hee Sig MUN ; Myong Ho LEE ; Kyung Hwan MIN ; Sang Woong HAN ; Woo Kyoon RHO ; Geun Tae PARK ; Dong Woo PARK ; Young Joo LEE ; Ho Jung KIM
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1998;17(4):614-618
In literatures, most of the studies of severe hyponatremia during or following its treatment has been concentrated with special references to the rate of correction and its neurologic outcomes. But, there is relatively few ones analyzing the diverse clinical manifestations of neurologic symptorns or complications during the course of treating severe hyponatremia. We experienced a catastrophic course related to hyponatremia in a 51 year woman with severe rheumatoid arthritis, who underwent knee joint replacement, and this case revealed the initial transient neurologic recovery for 3 days by the initial rapid correction of hyponatremia, then followed by delayed deterioration of osmotic demyelination syndrome leading to locked-in syndrome. Reported cases with similar clinical course (biphasic course) in the world lituratures were reviewed with special interests in the initial maximum rate of correction of hyponatremia and radiologic findings. This review suggests that clinicians treating the patients with severe symptomatic hyponatremia should be aware of the possibility of delayed neurologic sequelae despite the recovery of neurologic status as well as the degree of hyponatremia in the early treatment course of hyponatremia.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Demyelinating Diseases*
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Female
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Humans
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Hyponatremia
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Knee Joint
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Quadriplegia
8.Retention of Basic Life Support Skills Following Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Based on American Heart Association Guidelines in Healthcare Professionals Working in a General Hospital.
Mun Ki MIN ; Ji Ho RYU ; Yong In KIM ; Maeng Real PARK ; Seong Hwa LEE ; Sang kyoon HAN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2011;22(4):320-328
PURPOSE: Traditional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training methods have been gradually replaced by practice-oriented methods such as the American Heart Association (AHA) basic life support (BLS) course for healthcare providers. We attempted to investigate nurses' and other healthcare professionals' retention of BLS skills over time after taking the AHA BLS course for healthcare providers. METHODS: Healthcare providers were screened for their retention of CPR skills at regular intervals up to 1 year after completing the AHA BLS course. Certified BLS instructors administered skills tests. RESULTS: The degree of skills maintained over time decreased, but not significantly (p=0.207, p=0.160). The scores of written tests decreased over time, but not significantly (p=0.082). The degree of CPR knowledge and skills main-tained was higher in the nurse group than in the healthcare professional group; this difference was statistically significant (p=0.02, <0.001, <0.001). However, regarding the degree of knowledge and skills for CPR maintained over time, there was no statistically significant difference between each group. CONCLUSION: After the AHA BLS course for healthcare providers, in-hospital healthcare professionals retain significantly less information after 3 months. We suggest that a skill review is needed within 3 months after CPR training.
American Heart Association
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Delivery of Health Care
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Health Personnel
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Retention (Psychology)
9.A case of fabry's disease with chronic renal failure effectively managed with CAPD.
Soon Hyoung LEE ; Han Sik KIM ; Sang Kyoon KIM ; Jin Woong CHO ; Min Chul KIM ; Jong Jun KIM ; Kwang Young LEE ; Sung Hye SHIN ; Hyun Soon LEE
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1993;12(4):690-697
No abstract available.
Fabry Disease*
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Kidney Failure, Chronic*
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Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory*
10.A Case of Lemierre Syndrome.
Yong In KIM ; Sang Kyoon HAN ; Sung Wook PARK ; Moon Gi MIN ; Maeng Real PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2013;24(2):236-240
Lemierre syndrome is a rare syndrome caused by an acute pharyngitis with secondary septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and metastatic infections. Although mortality from Lemierre syndrome is low, it remains a potentially life-threatening disease that requires careful consideration, as its early diagnosis and treatment is essential to prevent metastatic infection. We report a case of a 19-year-old woman who presented with a sore throat and right upper quadrant pain. Abdominal and pelvic computerized tomography (CT) showed acalculous cholecystitis with hepatosplenomegaly. The chest CT showed septic emboli in both lung fields and the neck CT revealed thrombosis in the left internal jugular vein. The patient was treated with antibiotics. After nine days, the chest CT showed a further increase in the size of the septic embolism and the patient was treated with anticoagulants. After 23 days, the size of septic emboli in the lung significantly decreased and the patient was discharged.
Acalculous Cholecystitis
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Anticoagulants
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Early Diagnosis
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Embolism
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Female
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Humans
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Jugular Veins
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Lemierre Syndrome
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Lung
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Neck
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Pharyngitis
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Thorax
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Thrombophlebitis
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Thrombosis