1.Core extirpation of post-burn hypertrophic scar of the auricle.
Se Won OH ; Chul Hoon CHUNG ; Jin Sik BURM ; Suk Joon OH
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1998;25(4):628-632
Hypertrophic scarring is common in burn patients. The treatment of such scarring is difficult, and recurrence of the hypertrophic change after scar revision is not uncommon. It has been done intramarginal excision to diminish the chances of recurrent hypertrophic scarring. Core scars in the auricle are easily separated from auricular cartilage and overlying soft tissue because there is loose areolar tissue between them. We therefore reviewed our experience with core extirpation of post-burn hypertrophic scars in the auricle. Between June 14, 1991, and August 6, 1994, we excised 10 hypertrophic scars in the auricle in 5 burn patients. Core extirpations of hypertrophic scars were performed under local anesthesia with longitudinal incision along long axis of scars. The wounds were closed directly in one layer after marginal trimming. We observed that core extirpation yielded good results in post-burn hypertrophic scars in the auricles.
Anesthesia, Local
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Axis, Cervical Vertebra
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Burns
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Cicatrix
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Cicatrix, Hypertrophic*
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Ear Cartilage
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Humans
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Recurrence
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Wounds and Injuries
2.W-Shaped Triple V-Y Advancement Flaps for the Correction of Secondary Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity.
Woo Sung CHO ; Se Won OH ; Jin Sik BURM ; Chul Hoon CHUNG ; Suk Joon OH
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(4):575-581
A secondary cleft lip nasal deformity can be corrected by many procedures including central lip tissue transfer, forked flap, nasal floor and alar base advancement, nasal skin flaps and composite graft. These procedures have been applied for many years, but each one has some conspicuous residual problems. We propose triple V-Y advancement flaps, which we have performed on 13 secondary cleft lip and nasal deformity patients over the past 6 years. The W-shaped triple reverse V-shaped incision easily exposed the alar cartilages. We made the advancement and rotation of the nasal skin flap to lengthen the columella and project the nasal tip. Postoperatively, the columella length and nasolabial angle were found to be increased by an average of 3.7 mm and 42 degrees, respectively. In lateral view, a relatively natural nasal line was achieved. The scar in the nasal tip posed few problems. This procedure should be useful for the correction of the secondary cleft lip nasal deformity.
Cartilage
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Cicatrix
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Cleft Lip*
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Humans
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Lip
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Skin
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Transplants
3.A Survival Case Sustained Pulmonary Damage After Paraquat Ingestion.
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1996;8(2):223-227
The rapid quantification of paraquat in body fluids is of undoubted value in both initial assesment as well as the immediate prognosis of acutely poisoned patients. A 20-year-old woman ingested a mouthful of paraquat. Serum and urine paraquat levels were measured colorimetrically for 48 hours after identifying the presence of paraquat in her urine by a Paraquat test kit. At that time her survivability was considerd to be over 50% according to Proudfoot's scale of time related measured serum paraquat levels. Five days after admission, she began to cough but her chest x-ray picture was normal. However, she persisted to cough and subsequent chest x-rays showed fine reticulonodular densities in both upper and lower lobes. Twenty days after admission, she .was clinically well, and not deteriorated radiologically. Therefore, respiratory function tests were under-taken. They showed reduced lung volume, moderate reduction in ventilatory capacity, and a diffusion defect (DLco: 27% predicted value). Twenty four days after admission, the patient was discharged in good condition except for the sequale of lung involvement. Six months later, she was re-examined and found to be healthy with a large regression of lung lesions on her chest x-ray.
Body Fluids
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Cough
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Diffusion
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Eating*
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Equidae
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Female
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Humans
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Lung
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Mouth
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Paraquat*
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Prognosis
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Respiratory Function Tests
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Thorax
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Young Adult
4.A Survival Case Sustained Pulmonary Damage After Paraquat Ingestion.
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1996;8(2):223-227
The rapid quantification of paraquat in body fluids is of undoubted value in both initial assesment as well as the immediate prognosis of acutely poisoned patients. A 20-year-old woman ingested a mouthful of paraquat. Serum and urine paraquat levels were measured colorimetrically for 48 hours after identifying the presence of paraquat in her urine by a Paraquat test kit. At that time her survivability was considerd to be over 50% according to Proudfoot's scale of time related measured serum paraquat levels. Five days after admission, she began to cough but her chest x-ray picture was normal. However, she persisted to cough and subsequent chest x-rays showed fine reticulonodular densities in both upper and lower lobes. Twenty days after admission, she .was clinically well, and not deteriorated radiologically. Therefore, respiratory function tests were under-taken. They showed reduced lung volume, moderate reduction in ventilatory capacity, and a diffusion defect (DLco: 27% predicted value). Twenty four days after admission, the patient was discharged in good condition except for the sequale of lung involvement. Six months later, she was re-examined and found to be healthy with a large regression of lung lesions on her chest x-ray.
Body Fluids
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Cough
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Diffusion
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Eating*
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Equidae
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Female
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Humans
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Lung
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Mouth
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Paraquat*
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Prognosis
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Respiratory Function Tests
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Thorax
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Young Adult
5.The impact of beam angle configuration of intensity-modulated radiotherapy in the hepatocellular carcinoma.
Sung Hoon KIM ; Min Kyu KANG ; Ji Woon YEA ; Sung Kyu KIM ; Ji Hoon CHOI ; Se An OH
Radiation Oncology Journal 2012;30(3):146-151
PURPOSE: This treatment planning study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of beam angle configuration of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) on the dose of the normal liver in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The computed tomography datasets of 25 patients treated with IMRT for HCC were selected. Two IMRT plans using five beams were made in each patient; beams with equidistance of 72degrees (Plan I), and beams with a 30degrees angle of separation entering the body near the tumor (Plan II). Both plans were generated using the same constraints in each patient. Conformity index (CI), homogeneity index (HI), gamma index, mean dose of the normal liver (Dmean_NL), Dmean_NL difference between the two plans, and percentage normal liver volumes receiving at least 10, 20, and 30 Gy (V10, V20, and V30) were evaluated and compared. RESULTS: Dmean_NL, V10, and V20 were significantly better for Plan II. The Dmean_NL was significantly lower for peripheral (p = 0.001) and central tumors (p = 0.034). Dmean_NL differences between the two plans increased in proportion to gross tumor volume to normal liver volume ratios (p = 0.002). CI, HI, and gamma indices were not significantly different for the two plans. CONCLUSION: The IMRT plan based on beams with narrow separations reduced the irradiated dose of the normal liver, which would allow radiation dose escalation for HCC.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Humans
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Liver
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Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated
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Tumor Burden
6.Initial Results after Implantation of Coronary Artery Stents with Antiplatelet Agents.
Ji Won SON ; Yeong Jun KIM ; Min Soo SON ; Se Jin OH ; Tae Hoon AHN ; In Suk CHOI ; Iak Kyun SHIN
Korean Circulation Journal 1998;28(6):939-946
Backgound: The placement of stents in coronary arteries has been shown to reduce acute closure and restenosis in comparison to balloon angioplasty. However, clinical use of intracoronary stents is impeded by the subacute stent thrombosis and hemorrhagic complications associated with the anticoagulant regimen. It's known that the complete stent deployment with high pressure inflation and new antiplatelet agents are effective in reduction of subacute thrombosis and hemorrhage. So we evaluated initial results (success and complication rate) after high pressure-stent deployment with new anticoagulation protocol. METHODS: One hundred and ninety one patients with 201 lesions were treated with 231 stents of various types. The high pressure balloon inflation and antiplatelets agents were used in all cases. Final high pressure balloon inflation guided by IVUS were performed in 23 consecutive cases with incomplete stent deployment according to angiographic findings. RESULTS: 1) The indications of stenting (n=210) were De novo in 124 (59%), bailout procedure in 57 (27%), suboptimal result after PTCA in 19 (8%), and restenosis after PTCA in 14 (6%). The location of lesions were LAD in 101, RCA in 67, circumflex in 28, ramus intermedius in 3, and LMT artery in 2 lesions. Angiographic morphologic characteristics were type A in 2, type B in 158 (B1: 57, B2: 101), and type C in 22 lesions. 2) The angiographic and clinical success rate was 96% (192/201) and 92% (186/201) respectively. 3) In angiographic analysis, the baseline average reference vessel dirmeter was 3.33+/-0.35 mm. Baseline minimum lumen diameter (MLD) was 0.58+/-0.29 mm, with baseline percent diameter stenosis of 82.86+/-8.64%. The final stent diameter was 3.37+/-0.29 mm, with mean final percent stenosis of 0.63+/-8.25. The mean MLD after stenting was significantly increased (p<0.001). The mean MLD within stent increased 14%, from 2.91+/-0.39 mm at the nominal balloon inflation (inflation pressure=7 atm) to 3.37+/-0.29 mm at high pressure balloon inflation (inflation pressure <0A65B>12atm) (p<0.001). The length of lesions in GR I (cook), GR II, and Micro II stents were significantly longer than ones in PS, Cordis, Wiktor, Nir (p<0.001). 4) In intravascular ultrasound analysis, the mean lumen CSA at the tightest point within stent increased 11%, from 8.4+/-2.4 mm2 at the intial intravascular ultrasound to 9.4+/-2.1 mm2 at the final intravascular ultrasound (p<0.001). 5) The procedural and postprocedural complications were 2 acute closures associated with AMI and emergent CABG, 1 subacute closure which was revascularized by bail out stenting, 5 major hemorrhage requiring transfusion associated with 1 CVA and 2 metabolic acidosis induced by acute renal failure, and 5 death. CONCLUSION: The high pressure stent deployment procedure and new anticoagulation protocol associating tidopidine and aspirin without coumadin or prolonged heparin infusion allow us to obtain an acceptably low subacute thrombosis or bleeding complication rate. These results are encouraging and allow a wide use of coronary stenting.
Acidosis
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Acute Kidney Injury
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Angioplasty, Balloon
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Arteries
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Aspirin
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Coronary Vessels*
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Hemorrhage
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Heparin
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Humans
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Inflation, Economic
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Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors*
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Stents*
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Thrombosis
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Ultrasonography
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Warfarin
7.Preliminary Result of Intracoronary Stenting in Thrombus Containing Lesion.
Se Jin OH ; Min Soo SOHN ; Ji Won SOHN ; Tae Hoon AHN ; In Suck CHOI ; Eak Kyun SHIN
Korean Circulation Journal 1997;27(11):1110-1116
BACKGROUND: Intracoronary stent implantation is a promising modality for establishing the blood flow of complex coronary arterial stenosis. However, previous studies have demonstrated that the angiographically visible thrombus is a high risk factor for possibility of stent thrombosis. So many investigators avoided stent implantation traditionally for thrombus containing lesion because of the potency of thrombogenecity of stent. But recently, advanced rapidly growing technique for stenting and powerful antithrombotic regimens make stent thrombosis rare. Stent implantantion has already been showed a acceptable method for bailout procedure of thrombotic occlusion in patients with angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction and also effective in intimal dissection, suboptimal results and arterial recoil. Accordingly, we investigated the effectiveness of stent implantation in the presence of intracoronary thrombus. METHODS: Eighteen patients(AMI 14, Unstable angina 4) underwent PTCA & stent implantation on culprit arterial lesion in all successfully. The stent group was comprised of Palmatz-Schatz stent 10, Cordis 2, Cook 5 and Jo-Med stent 1. Stent implanted to the lesion of remained thrombus visualization on coronary angiography after PTCA. RESULTS: No major complications were developed during hospitalization in all 18 patients. In all patients no stent thrombosis have occurred within 2 weeks after stent implantation. But one patients have showed intracoronary stent thrombus persistently, so we used intracoronary urokinase infusion for 36 hours but there was no visible thrombus after modified anticoagulation and antithrombotic regimen CONCLUSIONS: We harvested good preliminary results of intracoronary stent implantation in the setting of thrombus containing lesion.
Angina, Unstable
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Angioplasty
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Coronary Angiography
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Myocardial Infarction
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Research Personnel
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Risk Factors
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Stents*
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Thrombosis*
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Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator
8.The Effect of Compressive Dressubg ib tge Amount of Postoperrative Bleeding after Total Hip Replacement Arthroplasty.
Nac Hoon SEONG ; Tae Yoon KIM ; Hyun Jung OH ; Se Rae NOH ; Kyung Hoi KOO ; Seung Han SHIN
Journal of the Korean Hip Society 2006;18(1):56-60
Purpose: Compressive hip dressings have been used to decrease the amount of postoperative bleeding after total hiparthroplasty. However, there is no data showing that a compressive dressing is effective. This study evaluated the effect of compressive dressings on the level of postoperative bleeding after total replacement arthroplasty. Materials and Methods: This prospective randomized clinical trail included 80 consecutive primary total hip arthroplasties in 72 patients. The 80 hips were randomly assigned to a compressive dressing group or a non-compressive dressing group using a table of random numbers. Forty-two hips in 37 patients were treated using the compressive dressing and the remaining 38 hips in 35 patients were treated using a non-compressive dressing. The patients were followed up for an average of 10.3 months. In all patients, a hemovac suction drain was inserted postoperatively. Results: The mean level of bleeding was 626.6 mL in the compressive group and 693.8 mL in the non-compressive group. There was no statistical difference between the two groups (P=0.416). Moreover, the incidence of postoperative complications including dislocation, nerve injury, symptomatic deep vein thrombosis and heterotopic ossification was similar in both groups. Conclusion: These results suggest that the compressive dressing has no significant effect on the amount of postoperative bleeding and clinical results after total hip arthroplasty.
Arthroplasty*
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Arthroplasty, Replacement
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip*
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Bandages
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Dislocations
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Hemorrhage*
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Hip
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Humans
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Incidence
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Ossification, Heterotopic
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Postoperative Complications
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Prospective Studies
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Suction
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Venous Thrombosis
9.Effect of Preexcitation on Doppler Indexes of Ventricular Filling in Patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome.
Min Soo SON ; Tae Hoon AHN ; Se Jin OH ; Ji Won SON ; In Suk CHOI ; Eak Kyun SHIN ; Sung Jae LEE ; Jae Woong CHOI ; Young Hoon PARK
Korean Circulation Journal 1997;27(10):965-970
BACKGROUND: Diastolic dysfuction can be assessed by Doppler echocardiography of mitral inflow. Multiple factors including atrioventricular (AV) delay affect the mitral inflow Doppler indexes. This study was designed to assess the changes of mitral inflow patterns after successful radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) of accessory pathway associated with a short AV interval during pre-excitation in patients with WPW syndrome. METHOD: Echocardiogram, ECG and BP were recorded before and after RFCA for treatment of accessory pathway in 15 patients with WPW syndrome (mean age : 39.7+/-14.6). Doppler indexes including E wave velocity and its velocity time integral (EVTI) ,A wave velocity and its VTI (AVTI), deceleration time (DT), isovolumic relaxation time (IVRT), atrial filling fraction (AFF)and total mitral inflow VTI were measured. RESULTS: 1) PR interval prolonged 94+/-18msec to 174+/-34msec (p<0.001) without significant increment of heart rate and blood pressure after successful RFCA. 2) E/A ratio decreased from 1.29+/-0.58 to 1.1+/-0.53 (<0.001) but E wave velocity, DT and IVRT were not changed significantly after RFCA. 3) A wave velocity and AFF was 55.8+/-17.4msec and 0.35+/-0.08 and increased to 61.8+/-19.9msec and 0.42+/-0.1, respectively after RFCA (p<0.05). 4) Total mitral inflow VTI was 13.6+/-3.5cm and 14.9+/-3.6cm before and after RFCA, respectively (p<0.05) CONCLUSION: These results suggested that normalization of the PR interval after RFCA in patients with WPW syndrome had beneficial hemodynamic effects on the stroke volume by changing mitral inflow Doppler indexes. Therefore, the effect of AV delay is an another parameter to consider when evaluating Doppler indexes of LV filling.
Blood Pressure
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Catheter Ablation
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Deceleration
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Echocardiography, Doppler
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Electrocardiography
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Heart Rate
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Relaxation
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Stroke Volume
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Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome*
10.A case of papillary fibroelastoma of the aortic valve.
Chang Hoon LEE ; Seung Woo PARK ; Hye Young KIM ; Se Hoon OH ; Jin Oh CHOI ; Yoon La CHOI ; Yeon Hyeon CHOE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2009;77(Suppl 1):S77-S81
Papillary fibroelastomas are rare, benign primary heart neoplasms that mainly affect the heart valves. These neoplasms have the potential to cause serious, life threatening thromboembolic complications. Here we present the case of a 60-year-old asymptomatic woman with an aortic valve mass that was incidentally discovered via transthoracic echocardiography. There was no evidence of systemic thromboembolism. The mass was surgically excised and histologic examination led to a final diagnosis of papillary fibroelastoma.
Aortic Valve
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Echocardiography
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Female
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Heart Neoplasms
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Heart Valves
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Thromboembolism