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Glottic Infection by Herpes Simplex Virus in an Irradiated Patient

Kim HG, Lee SY, Lee DY, Jung YH

Herpetic laryngitis is extremely rare in healthy adults. The local factors that increase susceptibility to herpes simplex virus include irradiation on the head and neck area. A 66-year-old man who...
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Acetic Acid Induced Laryngitis

Han KY, Song YJ, Ko HS, Kim JY, Kim JH, Shim BS

  • KMID: 2276972
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Dec;51(12):1129-1133.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acetic acid is not uncommon suicidal material and it can cause serious laryngitis. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics, proper management, and...
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A Case of Herpes Zoster Laryngitis with Isolated Vagus Nerve Paralysis

Park BS, Park HS, Lee HJ, Koo SK

Varicella zoster virus may cause a single presence or a combination of various types of cranial nerve palsy depending on the invasion site of head and neck region. Herpes zoster...
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The Comparative Study on the Efficacy of Ranitidine and Rabeprazole in Reflux Laryngitis

Ahn CM, Kim MR, Chung DH

  • KMID: 2276019
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2003 Jun;46(6):513-519.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Reflux laryngitis gives rise to inflammatory change in the pharyngolaryngeal tissue with various otolaryngologic and respiratory symptoms. Histamine H2 receptor antagonists and H(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPase are currently used...
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A Clinical Study of 1373 Hoarseness Cases During the Past 10 Years

Moon YI

A clinico-statistical analysis was performed on 1373 cases who complained of hoarseness at the dept. of Otolaryngology of Ewha Womans University hospital during the past 10 years from Jan. 1975...
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Chronic Large Non Healing Ulcer: Non-Tuberculous Mycobacterial Infection of the Laryngopharynx

Hussin N, Mat Baki M, Sani A

We describe a case of non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection of the larynx in a previously well, immunocompetent young woman. Laryngeal mycobacterial infection is rare and currently accounts for less than 1%...
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Extraesophageal Manifestations of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Nam SJ, Park SC, Lee SJ

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is prevalent in Korea. Clinical manifestations include typical symptoms which are heartburn and regurgitation and atypical symptoms that can be esophageal or extraesophageal. Various extraesophageal manifestations...
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Anesthesia for Cesarean Section in a Patient with Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy and Acute Laryngitis: A case report

Kim JH, Lee IO, Park YC, Lee SH, Kim HJ

A 36 year old woman, at 37 week gestation, had admitted to our Obstetric-Gynecology department. On her admission, she complained mild fever, neck pain and severe hoarsness. Laboratory test demonstrated...
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Bacterial Upper Respiratory Infections

Kim SW

Acute bacterial upper respiratory infections include acute rhinosinusitis, acute pharyngotonsillitis, acute laryngitis, and acute epiglottitis. These are common reasons for primary care visits. Acute bacterial sinusitis usually occurs as a...
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A Study of Voice Disorder of Professional Voice Users

Moon YI

A clinico-statistical analysis was performed on 389 cases of professional voice users who complained to voice disorder at dept. of otolaryngology of Ewha Womans University Hospital during past 10 years...
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A Clinical Study of Correct Diagnosis by Auscultation of Voice

Moon YI

A clinical study of correct diagnosis by auscultation of voice was performed on 150 cases who complained of voice disorder at the Dept. of Otolarynglolgy of Ewha Womans university hospital...
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Zoster Laryngitis with Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy Progressed as Ascending Involvement

Hwang W, Jeong DE

BACKGROUND: Herpes zoster of the head and neck commonly presents with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. However, vesicular eruptions may occur on the pharyngeal or laryngeal area with multiple lower cranial-nerve (CN)...
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The Efficacy of Voice Therapy in Globus Pharyngeus

Ahn CM

  • KMID: 2274393
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Feb;41(2):246-250.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although globus pharyngeus is a common disorder, the treatment is by and large unsatisfactory because of unreliable diagnosis. When we examine the larynx in patients with this...
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The Clinical Usefulness of Aerodynamic Test Using the Airway Interruption Method in Patients with Laryngeal Disorders

Moon YI, Lee YY, Kim MJ, Lee JY

  • KMID: 2274411
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Mar;41(3):350-359.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The airway interruption method was developed as a combination of the measurement of expiratory pressure, mean air flow, intensity, and frequency. We evaluated the clinical usefulness of...
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A case of nizatidine induced cholestatic hepatitis

Yun JP, Ahn SK, Pyun DK, Nah SS, Kim JI, Choi JM, Lim YS

  • KMID: 1927961
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2005 Nov;69(5):545-548.
Histamine H2-receptor antagonists are commonly used in many clinical conditions, and their hepatotoxicity has been reported occasionally.However, cholestatic hepatitis induced by nizatidine is very rare. Here, we report a young...
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Diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease: Esophageal and extraesophageal manifestations

Lee BE, Kim GH

  • KMID: 2142929
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2010 Feb;78(2):145-154.
The manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) have been classified into either esophageal or extraesophageal symptoms. Esophageal manifestations include classic symptoms of reflux, such as heartburn and regurgitation, and atypical...
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Extraesophageal Manifestations of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Kim GH

  • KMID: 783037
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2008 Aug;52(2):69-79.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) often presents as typical symptoms such as heartburn or acid regurgitation. However, a subgroup of patients presents a collection of symptoms and signs that are not...
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The Current Evaluation State of Post-Anesthetic Recovery after General Anesthesia

Lee HI

  • KMID: 2290552
  • J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.
  • 2006 Dec;18(5):691-698.
PURPOSE: This research was conducted to evaluate, analyze, and determine the limitation of the anesthesia that is used in the recovery room in order to provide the foundation for developing...
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Effectiveness of Esophagography as a Screening Test of LPR

Chung PS, Lee SJ, Chung YW, Kim MC, Ryun JS, Rhu DS

  • KMID: 2276197
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2004 Aug;47(8):773-778.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), a most common cause of non-infectious laryngitis, occupies 20~30% of ENT outpatients, and over a half of patients who complains of voice disorder and...
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A Clinical Study of Stroboscopic Excomination for Voice Disorders

Moon YI

Stroboscopy is very useful for clinical evaluation of abnormality in the mode of vocal cord vibration. With good trained eyes. one can detect changes in physical parameters of histological changes...
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