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A Case of Chrug-Strauss Syndrome Complicated with Intestinal Perforation

Jo HY, Seo JH, Jeon HW, Cha JK

  • KMID: 2185269
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2007 Feb;25(1):119-122.
Gastrointestinal symptoms of Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) are common, but intestinal perforation is very unusual and occurred during steroid therapy in the previous case. We report a CSS showing intestinal perforation,...
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Small Bowel Perforation by a Fish Bone in Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report

Yoon JS, Lee JW, Park YC

  • KMID: 1836999
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2005 Dec;16(6):681-683.
Intestinal perforation by an ingested foreign body is uncommon, and less than 1% lead to intestinal perforation. The diagnosis of fish-bone-induced intestinal perforation is difficult because of the rare history...
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Hirschsprung's Disease Associated with Neonatal Intestinal Perforation

Kim SC, Sea BS, Liu SK, Kim IK

Neonatal intestinal perforation is mainly caused by necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal atresia, meconium ileus or unknown etiology. Occasionally, Hirschsprung's disease presents with neonatal intestinal perforation, of which, it is known that...
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Intestinal Perforation: A Surgeon's Nightmare Enlightened by Scientific Research

Min BS

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A Case of Spontaneous Focal Intestinal Perforation due to Defect of the Intestinal Musculature

Kang J, Im IJ, Lee DS, Go JH, Chang YP

  • KMID: 2188596
  • J Korean Soc Neonatol.
  • 2006 May;13(1):180-183.
Spontaneous intestinal perforation is characterized by isolated mucosal ulceration with acute inflammation, submucosal edema and serosal inflammation, and considered as a separate clinical entity from necrotizing enterocolitis. The causes of...
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Bevacizumab induced intestinal perforation in patients with colorectal cancer

Baek SY, Lee SH, Lee SH

PURPOSE: Bevacizumab has been used as a promising drug for metastatic colorectal cancer in combination with chemotherapeutic agents. However, it has a few serious adverse effects, such as intestinal bleeding...
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Colonic Perforation during Gastrografin Reduction of Intussusception in Children: Two Cases Reports

Kim YH, Kim JS, Cha SJ, Hur G, Suh JW

  • KMID: 2102604
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1995 Jul;33(1):139-141.
In the intestinal perforation during hydrostatic reduction for intussusception, the diluted isotonic Gastrografin may prevent body fluid shifting to peritoneal space, and granulomatous reaction resulting in intestinal obstruction, which can be induced...
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Clinical Study of Neonatal Gastric Perforation

Rhim SY, Jung PM

  • KMID: 2427262
  • J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg.
  • 2005 Dec;11(2):123-130.
Gastric perforation of newborn is a rare, serious, and life threatening problem. The pathogenesis of gastric perforation is less well understood, and ranges widely. That ischemia is responsible for intestinal...
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Two cases of intestinal perforation during dilatation and curettage in postpartum

Lee MR, Kim MJ, Jeon HJ, Choi SA, Cho EK, Kim YS, Bae DH

Dilatation and curettage (D&C) is one of the most frequently performed procedures for first trimester surgical abortion, also nonobstetric D&C can be performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic indications. The...
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A Case of Successful Clipping of a Colonic Perforation during Diagnostic Colonoscopy

Kim SA, Kim JH, Lee JH, Yang CH

  • KMID: 2014386
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2009 Jun;38(6):348-351.
The use of colonoscopy is important to prevent colon cancer. Despite the safety of the colonoscopy procedure, the most common complication of a colonoscopy is perforation, which occurs with a...
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Sigmoid Colon Perforation by a Distal Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Catheter

Shin DK, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2320109
  • Yeungnam Univ J Med.
  • 2008 Dec;25(2):171-174.
We report an unusual case of a sigmoid colon perforation after ventriculoperitoneal shunt surgery. Distal catheters are known to cause perforation in the setting of colonoscopy. The exact pathogenesis of...
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Enterovesical Fistula and Intestinal Perforation Complicated by Crohn's Disease

Oh JH, Lee IS

  • KMID: 1112537
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2007 Apr;49(4):199-200.
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Two Cases of Successful ERCP during ERCP-Related Iatrogenic Duodenal Perforation

Ryu H, Kim H, Park C, Jung J, Chung Y, Lee J, Kim D

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)-related perforations of the duodenum are rare but serious complications. Some ERCP-related perforations can be successfully managed without surgery. However, the presence of duodenal perforation may lead...
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Behcet's Disease with the Left Carotid Artery Aneurysm and Colon Perforation

Chun JK, Chang WC, Choi YS, Oh BS

  • KMID: 1878306
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;37(3):279-281.
Behcet's disease is manifested as ulcers present in oral cavity, on external genital organ, orbital area, and skin. This disease could also cause other symptoms by invading the cardiovascular system,...
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Small Intestinal Perforation as a Complication of Henoch-Schonlein Purpura

Chung HY, Back HJ, Park AR, Ma JS

  • KMID: 2274978
  • Chonnam Med J.
  • 2002 Sep;38(3):263-266.
Henoch-Schonlein purpura, also known as a anaphylactoid purpura, is a clinically defined disease associated with systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology. This disorder is characterized by non-thrombocy- topenic purpura, non-destructive arthritis,...
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Delayed intestinal perforation and vertebral osteomyelitis after high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment for uterine leiomyoma

Hwang DW, Song HS, Kim HS, Chun KC, Koh JW, Kim YA

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a non-invasive uterine fibroid treatment option for patients who want to preserve fertility. However, according to several reports regarding ablation of solid tumors by HIFU,...
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Comment on: Delayed intestinal perforation and vertebral osteomyelitis after high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment for uterine leiomyoma

Ko JK, Cheung VY

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Diagnosis and Management of Colonoscopy-related Perforation

Ham NS, Bae JH, Yang DH

Colonoscopy is one of the most useful procedures for making the diagnosis and treating various colorectal diseases, but this procedure rarely causes serious complications such as perforation. The incidence of...
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Have You Ever Suspected Stercoral Perforation?: A Case Report

Cho YS, Jung CH, Jang HY

Diagnosis and management of abdominal pain in old age is considered a challenge to emergency physicians. Stercoral perforation is an infrequent event, which most commonly develops in old age. We...
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A Case of Fish Bone Induced Colon Perforation Presented as an Intraabdominal Mass

Chae GS, Lee SM, Kim JS, Baek IH, Hong SJ, Lee MS, Kim WJ, Lee JJ

  • KMID: 2143725
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2002 Jun;39(6):429-431.
Intestinal perforation by ingested foreign body is uncommon. Approximately 80 to 90% of ingested foreign body are passed spontaneously without causing any problem. However, 10 to 20% fail to pass...
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