1.A case of broad QRS paroxysmall supraventricular tachycardia that is difficult to differentiate from ventricular tachycardia.
Hung Ki MIN ; Hyun Hi KIM ; Jong Wan KIM ; Kyung Tai WHANG ; Sung Hoon CHO
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(2):257-262
No abstract available.
Tachycardia, Supraventricular*
;
Tachycardia, Ventricular*
2.A Case of Hepatoblastoma.
Young Hun KWACK ; Sung Chul SON ; Kyung Tai WHANG ; Sung Hoon CHO ; An Hi LEE ; Chong Moo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1978;21(4):299-304
We have experienced a case of hepatoblastoma in 22 months old male infant who presented with abdominal distention and hepatomegaly. Diagnosis was confirmed by X-ray of abdomen, liver scan and histological findings. A brief review of literature was also presented.
Abdomen
;
Diagnosis
;
Hepatoblastoma*
;
Hepatomegaly
;
Humans
;
Infant
;
Liver
;
Male
3.24-hour Blood Pressure Monitoring in Chronic Cerebrovascular Disease: Decreased Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dip.
San JUNG ; Byung Chul LEE ; Kyung Ho YU ; Seung Chul JUNG ; Sung Min KIM ; Ki Han KWON ; Sung Hi WHANG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1996;14(4):921-929
BACKGROUND: Periventricular white matter changes(PVWC) in chronic cerebrovascular disease are regarded to be caused by chronic low perfusion and as forms of small arterial disease of cerebral circulation. In some reports, these are suggested to be concerned with the fluctuation of blood pressure. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the diurnal pattern of BP in chronic cerebrovascular disease and the relationship between severity of PVWC and decrement of nocturnal dip through the ambulatory 24 hour blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). Subjects and METHODS: ABPM were carried out every 30 minutes in 36 patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease, prospectively. Twenty-five had PVWCS and/or multiple lacunar infarction (MLI) with various grades, 11 had large artery territorial infarction (LATI) without PVWC. The patterns of ABPM in each group were analyzed by disease entity and severity of PVWC. RESULTS: There was no differences in the two groups; PVWC/MLl and LATI, in properties(age, sex, etc.) and possible stroke risk factors (hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, smoking, etc.) (P<.05). The pattern of ABPM of PVWC/MLl group showed the decrement of nocturnal dip of BP unlike LATI group (P<.05). The decrement of nocturnal dip of BP correlated with severity of PVWC (P<.05). CONCLUSION: We conclude that the diurnal pattern of BP in small artery disease is different from that of large arterial disease group and related to the severity of PVWC.
Arteries
;
Blood Pressure Monitors*
;
Blood Pressure*
;
Diabetes Mellitus
;
Humans
;
Hypercholesterolemia
;
Infarction
;
Perfusion
;
Prospective Studies
;
Risk Factors
;
Smoke
;
Smoking
;
Stroke
;
Stroke, Lacunar