1.The cause of recurrent anal fistula.
Soo Lo KIM ; Dong Youb SUH ; Jin Kook KANG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;45(5):862-869
No abstract available.
Rectal Fistula*
2.A Case of Lupus Mesenteric Vasculitis Resulting in Small Bowel Infarction.
Dae Keun LO ; Yoon Hee PARK ; Hyung In YANG ; Sung Hwan PARK ; Sang Heon LEE ; Chul Soo CHO ; Ho Youn KIM ; Byung Kee KIM ; Yong Bok KOH
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 1996;3(1):85-91
Systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE) is an autoimmune disease involving many organs. Mesenteric vasculitis is one of the serious organ involvement in this disease. Mesenteric vasculitis may produce mucosal ulceration, bowel edema with paralytic ileus, hemorrhagic ileitis, intussusception, perforation and mesenteric infarction. Because of high mortality rate, early diagnosis and treatment of this manifestation is very important. We experienced a case of SLE with extensive smell bowel infarction due to mesenteric vasculitis. She was 29 years old. She was suffered frem severe abdominal pain for three days. Abdominal computed tomography showed diffusse wall thickening of the small intestinal wall. After high dose intravenous steroid, her abdominal symptoms were improved. She was discharged with low dose oral steroid(15mg/day) treatment. Seven months later, she presented with sudden abdominal pain. Intravenous methylprednisolon(2mg/Kg) was started. Three days later, her abdominal symptoms were not subsided. On the plain radiograph of the abdomen, marked ileus was demonstrated. Mesenteric angiography showed diffuse decreased small bowel vascularity. A provisional diagnosis of small bowel infarction and obstruction, we performed exploratory laparotomy. She undergone small bowel segmental resection. The diagnosis was small bowel infaction due to mesenteric vasculitis.
Abdomen
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Abdominal Pain
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Adult
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Angiography
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Diagnosis
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Early Diagnosis
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Edema
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Humans
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Ileitis
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Ileus
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Infarction*
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Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction
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Intussusception
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Laparotomy
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
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Mortality
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Smell
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Ulcer
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Vasculitis*
3.A Operated Case of Primary Melanoma of the Esophagus.
Soo Jin PARK ; Jae Ha HWANG ; Yong Seok CHO ; Byung Hyun CHOI ; Young Woong HWANG ; Yong Chan LEE ; Woo Ho KIM ; Jae Kyung LO ; Choong Bae KIM ; In Suh PARK
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1997;17(5):663-667
Malignant melanoma is a malignant neoplasm originated from melanocyte. Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus is a very rare disease comprising 0.1% of all primary neoplasms of the esophagus. As with other primary mucosal malignant melanoma, primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus has poor prognosis because of the tendency to present as an advanced neoplasm with aggressive biological behavior. We present an operated case of primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus confirmed by the adjacent squamous mucosa contained junctional nests of tumor cells showing focal pagetoid spread consistent with melanoma in situ, with a clinicopoathological review of the literatures.
Esophagus*
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Melanocytes
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Melanoma*
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Mucous Membrane
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Prognosis
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Rare Diseases