1.2 Cases of Aortoiliac Disease Treated with Strecker Stent Followed by Femoro-Femoral Bypass Graft.
Sean Jae KANG ; Jae Woong CHOI ; Young Bae OH ; Chang Sup SONG ; Chin Woo IMM ; Choong Hun SUH ; Man Sil PARK
Korean Circulation Journal 1996;26(6):1184-1188
In the treatment of aortoiliac disease, two methods could be considered. One is percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, and the other is bypass graft. However sometimes two methods could be combined in high risk patients with a lengthy unilateral occlusion of one iliac artery and less extensive obstruction of the contralateral one, since higher risk aortofemoral bypass surgery may be obviated by femoro-femoral bypass graft after percutaneous treatment of the less diseased iliac artery. We report two cases of arortoiliac disease treated with Strecker stent followed by femoro-femoral bypass graft.
Angioplasty
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Humans
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Iliac Artery
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Stents*
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Transplants*
2.2 Cases of Aortoiliac Disease Treated with Strecker Stent Followed by Femoro-Femoral Bypass Graft.
Sean Jae KANG ; Jae Woong CHOI ; Young Bae OH ; Chang Sup SONG ; Chin Woo IMM ; Choong Hun SUH ; Man Sil PARK
Korean Circulation Journal 1996;26(6):1184-1188
In the treatment of aortoiliac disease, two methods could be considered. One is percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, and the other is bypass graft. However sometimes two methods could be combined in high risk patients with a lengthy unilateral occlusion of one iliac artery and less extensive obstruction of the contralateral one, since higher risk aortofemoral bypass surgery may be obviated by femoro-femoral bypass graft after percutaneous treatment of the less diseased iliac artery. We report two cases of arortoiliac disease treated with Strecker stent followed by femoro-femoral bypass graft.
Angioplasty
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Humans
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Iliac Artery
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Stents*
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Transplants*
3.The Role of Cell Adhesion Molecules in the Modulation of Chondrocytes-extracellular Type II Collagen by Transforming Growth Factor-beta1.
Jin Woo LEE ; Eung Chick KANG ; Soo Bong HAHN ; Sung Jae KIM ; Yun Hee KIM ; Su Hyang KIM ; Sean P SCULLY
Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Research Society 2001;4(1):32-42
No Abstract Available.
Cell Adhesion Molecules*
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Cell Adhesion*
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Collagen Type II*
4.A Case of Endoscopically Diagnosed Gastric Cancer with Metastasis to Thyroid and Breast.
Sang Ho YOON ; Sung Mok KIM ; Suk Joon YOO ; Wun Yong YU ; Ji Hee HAN ; Dae Kwan JEONG ; Sean Jae KANG ; Hi Yeon KIM ; Chan Ju LEE ; Dong Sun KIM ; Hae Kyong LEE
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1993;13(4):701-705
Metastatic malignant tumors involving the thyroid gland are not as unusual as was once believed. They may in fact be more common than primary cancer of the thyroid, especially if careful screening is performed at autopsy. The origins of primary neoplasms that metasta size to the thyoid are myriad, but reports obviously indicate predminantly cancers of the kidney, breast, and lung and malignant melanoma. Occasienally, metastatic lesions from several gastrointestinal neoplasms such as colo-retal and esophageal carcinoma are seen, but metastasis from gastric cancer is very rare. We have seen one case of thyroid cancer metastasized from the stomach cancer. It simultaneously spread to the breast also and confirmed with gastrofiberscopic biopsy, fine needle aspiration cytology of the thyroid and excisonal biopsy of the breast. We report this case with reriew of literature.
Autopsy
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Biopsy
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Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Breast*
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Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
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Kidney
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Lung
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Mass Screening
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Melanoma
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
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Stomach Neoplasms*
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms