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Development of a Perirenal Hematoma after Hula-Hooping

Park SK, Kim H, Lhee HY, Lee KB

The development of a perirenal hematoma is rare and primarily the result of trauma, malignancy, or a connective tissue disease. Infrequently, a continuous or even mild trauma can cause a...
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Secondary renal amyloidosis in adult onset Still's disease: case report and review of the literature

Oh YB, Bae SC, Jung JH, Kim TH, Jun JB, Jung SS, Lee IH, Yoo DH, Park MH, Kim SY

  • KMID: 759506
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 2000 Jul;15(2):131-134.
We report a 25-year-old Korean woman with Adult onset Still's disease (AOSD) presented with renal amyloidosis, which had developed four years after disease onset. We successfully treated her...
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Natural History and Renal Pathology in Patients with Isolated Microscopic Hematuria

Kim BS, Kim YK, Shin YS, Kim YO, Song HC, Kim YS, Choi EJ

BACKGROUND/AIMS: No definite conclusions have been reached about the natural history of patients with isolated microscopic hematuria (IMH). In this study, we observed the natural history of patients with IMH...
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Prognostic Significance of Infection Acquisition Sites in Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis: Nosocomial versus Community Acquired

Song JY, Jung SJ, Park CW, Sohn JW, Kim WJ, Kim MJ, Cheong HJ

Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is an ascitic fluid infection as a complication of end stage liver disease. The outcome is related to the severity of hepatorenal function, gastrointestinal bleeding, and...
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PPARgamma Agonist Beyond Glucose Lowering Effect

Sugawara A, Uruno A, Kudo M, Matsuda K, Yang CW, Ito S

The nuclear hormone receptor PPARgamma is activated by several agonists, including members of the thiazolidinedione group of insulin sensitizers. Pleiotropic beneficial effects of these agonists, independent of their blood glucose-lowering...
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