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A case of HME obstruction by distilled water from incidentally mounted heated wire circuit kit: A case report

Jeong CI, Lee SI, Ahn YH, Kim JY, Kim KT, Park JS, Kim JW

Heat-moisture exchanger (HME) is an inexpensive and effective device used to prevent respiratory complications that can be caused by endotracheal tube insertion during general anesthesia. But, HME can increase airway...
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Subclavian Steal Syndrome Found Incidentally during Emergence: Difference in Blood Pressures between Both Arms: A case report

Shim YH, Chang CH, Lee JY, Jeong CI, Shin YS

Subclavian steal syndrome is understood to be an occlusion or stenosis of the subclavian artery proximal to the origin of the vertebral artery with a retrograde flow of blood through...
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Accidental intrapleural positioning of an epidural catheter in a patient undergoing a right pneumonectomy: A case report

Kim JY, Park JS, Jeong CI, Lee SI, Kim KT, Choe WJ, Kim JW

Thoracic epidural analgesia is a common method of pain relief for thoracic and upper abdominal surgery. Misplacement of the epidural catheter is one of the complications associated with epidural analgesia....
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A Case of Malabsorption as a Result of Bacterial Overgrowth of the Small Intestine after Billroth II Operation

Kang TY, Eun CS, Lee JI, Choi CR, Jeong CI, Jeon YC, Han DS, Lee OY, Yoon BC, Ham JS, Lee MH, Lee DH, Kee CS, Park KN

  • KMID: 1598392
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2001 Feb;37(2):137-140.
A large number of disorders have been associated with proliferation of enteric microorganisms in the small intestine. Billroth II partial gastrectomy is one of the factors that can develop bacterial...
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