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A pathologic study of abdominal lymphangiomas

Chung JH, Suh YL, Park IA, Jang JJ, Chi JG, Kim YI, Kim WH

Abdominal lymphangiomas are uncommon angiomatous tumor occurring mainly in childhood. This is a retrospective clinicopathologic study of 17 cases of abdominal lymphangioma. The patients included are five children and 12...
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Splenic lymphoid change in abdominal neoplasmic patients: analysis of 121 cases

Cho HJ, Ko IH

Because the spleen is likely to play a specific role in immunity, we have tried to observe the influence of the abdominal neoplasms on splenic lymphoid tissue as well as...
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Malignant Mesothelioma Presenting as a Giant Chest, Abdominal and Pelvic Wall Mass

Shao ZH, Gao XL, Yi XH, Wang PJ

Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is a relatively rare carcinoma of the mesothelial cells, and it is usually located in the pleural or peritoneal cavity. Here we report on a unique case...
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An unusual case of gastric carcinoma with synchronous non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Park SH, Rha SY, Shim DK, Rho HJ, Yoo NC, Kim JH, Roh JK, Yang WI, Noh SH, Min JS, Kim BS, Chung HC

We report a case of synchronous gastric adenocarcinoma and abdominal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in a 56-year-old man. An explo-laparotomy was performed for the purpose of palliative resection of the stomach and...
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A Case of Primary Hepatic Leiomyosarcoma with Intrahepatic and Abdominal Subcutaneous Metastasis in Behcet's Disease

Kwon KM, Jang BK, Chung WJ, Park KS, Cho KB, Hwang JS, Kang KJ, Kang YN, Kwon JH

  • KMID: 1119365
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2005 Dec;11(4):386-391.
Primary hepatic leiomyosarcoma is a very rare tumor of the liver and primary hepatic leiomyosarcoma with Behcet's disease has not been reported previously. Behcet's disease is a multisystem disorder presenting...
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Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Tumor (PEComa) of Abdominal Cavity from Falciform Ligament: A Case Report

Choi CW, Kim TO, Kim KY, Lee SM, Kim GH, Kang DH, Song GA, Kim S, Kim DH

We present a case of perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) in the abdominal cavity at the falciform ligament. A 30-yr-old Korean man visited to hospital for the evaluation of a...
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A Case of Synchronous Bilateral Wilms' Tumor

Sohn HG, Gil YT, Chung SK, Park YK, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2060263
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1990 Apr;31(2):296-300.
Wilms' tumor is one of the most common abdominal neoplasms in the pediatric age group. The incidence of bilateral involvement is generally estimated to be 5 to 10 per cent....
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Granular Cell Tumors of the Abdominal Wall

An JS, Han SH, Hwang SB, Lee JH, Min BW, Um JW, Lee ES, Park HR, Kim YS

Granular cell tumors (GCT) are found in virtually any body site, including the tongue, skin, subcutaneous tissue, breast, rectum and vulva. However, they are rarely seen in the abdominal wall....
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Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma of the Abdomen: the Imaging Findings

Kang TW, Lee SJ, Song HJ

Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma is a rare neoplasm that originates from follicular dendritic cells in lymphoid follicles. This disease usually involves the lymph nodes, and especially the head and neck...
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Clinical Studies of Abdominal Tumors in Infants and Chi1dren: Ten Year Review

Kim PK, Lee HS, Chin DS, Yun DJ

We have clinically observed 39 patients with abdominal tumors who were admitted in Severance Hospital during the past 10 years from April 1960 to March 1970. Unfortunately follow-up study couldn't...
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Mesenteric Lesions with Similar or Distinctive Appearances on CT

Cha H, Hwang J, Hong SS, Lee EJ, Kim HJ, Chang YW

The mesentery is a structure comprising a double peritoneal layer that attaches the bowel to the abdominal wall. Mesenteric disease can cause various non-specific clinical symptoms in adults and is...
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Spontaneous Regression of a Cystic Tumor in a Postpartum Woman; Is It A Cystic Lymphangioma?

Joo SH, Kim MJ, Kim KW, Lee WJ, Park MS, Lim JS

Spontaneous regression of intra-abdominal cystic tumors in adults is unusual. Here, we present the case of an apparently spontaneous regression of a large intra-abdominal cystic mass found in the postpartum...
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Enteral stent construction: Current principles

Laasch HU, Edwards DW, Song HY

The insertion of self-expanding stents into malignant strictures of the small and large bowel has become a routine procedure around the world. However, stent development has happened very much on...
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A Case of Duodenal Ischemic Enteritis Due to Mesenteric Venous Thrombosis

Koh KC, Lee SH, Son HJ, Lee KT, Lee JH, Lee JK, Kang IK, Sung IK, Ryu KH, Kim YH, Rhee PL, Kim JJ, Paik SW, Rhee JC, Choi KW, Do YS

  • KMID: 1929608
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1998 Oct;18(5):769-775.
Mesenteric vein thrombosis (MVT) is an infrequent but old form of acute mesenteric ischemia, various forms of which have been recognized through imaging techniques. Pre- viously, diagnosis was made only...
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Imaging Patterns of Intratumoral Calcification in the Abdominopelvic Cavity

Yu MH, Kim YJ, Park HS, Jung SI, Jeon HJ

Intratumoral calcification is one of the most noticeable of radiologic findings. It facilitates detection and provides information important for correctly diagnosing tumors. In the abdominopelvic cavity, a wide variety of...
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FDG Uptake in PET by Bladder Hernia Simulating Inguinal Metastasis

Park SH, Kim MJ, Kim JH, Cho AE, Park MS, Kim KW

A 70-year-old man with past history of hemicolectomy due to colon cancer underwent a follow-up abdominal/pelvic CT scan. CT revealed a right adrenal metastasis and then he underwent FDG-PET/CT study...
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Transformation of Castleman's Disease into Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma, Presenting as an Asymptomatic Intra-abdominal Mass

Hwang SO, Lee TH, Bae SH, Cho HD, Choi KH, Park SH, Kim CH, Kim SJ

Follicular dendritic cell (FDC) sarcoma is an extremely rare malignant neoplasm arising from FDCs. The exact origin of FDCs remains unclear; both a hematopoietic lineage origin and a stromal cell...
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A Case of Secondary Myocardial Lymphoma Presenting with Ventricular Tachycardia

Cho JG, Ahn YK, Cho SH, Lee JJ, Chung IJ, Park MR, Kim HJ, Jeong MH, Park JC, Kang JC

Malignant lymphoma can involve the cardiac cavity or myocardium as a mass. Clinical symptoms of its cardiac involvement are usually absent or nonspecific, making the diagnosis of the cardiac involvement...
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Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor in Neurofibromatosis Type I: Unusual Presentation of Intraabdominal or Intrathoracic Mass

Kim JG, Sung WJ, Kim DH, Kim YH, Sohn SK, Lee KB

A malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) is an extremely rare soft tissue tumor in the general population. On the other hand, there is a higher incidence of MPNST in...
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Mesothelial Cyst of the Round Ligament Mimicking a Metastasis: a Case Report

Kim BM, Lee JY, Han YH, Kim SY, Seo JW, Kim YH, Cha SJ, Hur G, Joo M, Lee ES

A mesothelial cyst of the round ligament is a rare cause of an inguinal mass. Clinically, it is frequently misdiagnosed as one of commoner diseases such as an inguinal hernia,...
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