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Refractory Hepatic Hydrothorax in Chronic Hepatitis C Controlled by Direct-acting Antivirals

Kim MH, Kim DK, Eun HS, Rou WS, Kim SH, Lee BS

Hepatic hydrothorax is a transudative pleural effusion that complicates advanced liver cirrhosis. Patients refractory to medical treatment plus salt restriction and diuretics are considered to have refractory hepatic hydrothorax and...
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Impending Cardiac Tamponade and Hemorrhagic Pleural Effusion as Initial Presentations of Incomplete Kawasaki Disease: A Case Report

Kim YJ, Kim KM, Lee JY, Yoon JH, Jeong DC, Park WY, Kim GB

Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute febrile illness that is characterized by systemic inflammation usually involving medium-sized arteries and multiple organs during the acute febrile phase, leading to associated clinical...
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A Case of Lung Abscess Caused by Pulmonary Actinomycosis

Hwang SW

Actinomycosis is a slowly progressive and indolent infectious disease characterized by acute suppurative inflammation, necrosis, and fibrosis. It usually occurs in cervicofacial, abdominopelvic, and pulmonary areas. Pulmonary actinomycosis accounts for...
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Endoscopic Management of Pancreaticopleural Fistula in a Child with Hereditary Pancreatitis

Lee D, Lee EJ, Kim JW, Moon JS, Kim YT, Ko JS

Pancreaticopleural fistula (PPF) a fistulous connection between the pancreas and pleural space due to prolonged chronic pancreatitis (CP). PPF is a very rare complication which presents in 0.4% of chronic...
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Meconium Peritonitis: A Rare Treatable Cause of Non-Immune Hydrops

Rajendran , Govindarajan J, Balakrishnan U, Chandrasekaran A, Amboiram P

Meconium peritonitis as a cause of non-immune hydrops in neonates is rarely reported. Here we report such a rare occurrence. In our case, a routine antenatal scan at 25 weeks...
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Development of alveolar-pleural fistula during hepatectomy: A case report

Kim JH, Park S, Kim JY

BACKGROUND: An Alveolar-pleural fistula is communication between the alveoli and the pleural space that may result in intractable pneumothorax, severe infection, respiratory failure, physical weakness, and even death. CASE: A 70-year-old...
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Comparison of cobas EGFR Mutation Test v2 and PANAMutyper-R-EGFR for Detection and Semi-Quantification of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mutations in Plasma and Pleural Effusion Supernatant

Han AL, Kim HR, Choi KH, Hwang KE, Zhu M, Huang Y, Wu M, Lee YJ, Park MC, Cho JH, Park DS

BACKGROUND: Plasma epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation tests are less invasive than tissue EGFR mutation tests. We determined which of two kits is more efficient: cobas EGFR Mutation test...
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Primary Effusion Lymphoma in a Non-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Patient: A Case Report

Kim BJ, Lee MS

Primary effusion lymphoma is a large cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma exclusively presenting with effusions in body cavities in absence of solid tumor masses. It is typically associated with human herpesvirus 8...
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Successful Diagnosis and Treatment of a Pancreaticopleural Fistula in a Patient Presenting with Unusual Empyema and Hemoptysis

Kim E, Ahn HY, Kim YD, I H, Cho JS

Pancreaticopleural fistula (PPF) is a rare complication in patients with pancreatitis. Its symptoms are similar to those of empyema or pleural effusion; therefore, it is important to consider PPF in...
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Risk Factors of Central Venous Catheter Leakage in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Kim YD, Lee NM, Kim SY, Yi DY, Yun SW, Chae SA, Lim IS

OBJECTIVE: Leakage of central venous catheter in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a serious complication that can lead to death. The purpose of this study was to identify the...
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Clinical and Laboratory Predictors associated with Complicated Scrub Typhus

Kim MH, Kim SH, Choi JH, Wie SH

BACKGROUND: Scrub typhus, a mite-borne disease caused by bites of Orientia tsutsugamushi-infected chiggers, is endemic in Asia-Pacific countries. In Korea, it is a seasonal disease prevalent in autumn and one...
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A Child of Severe Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia with Multiple Organ Failure Treated with ECMO and CRRT

Hwang W, Lee Y, Lee E, Lee JM, Kil HR, Yu JH, Chung EH

Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) is the most common causative agent of community-acquired pneumonia in school-aged children. An 8-year-old boy who had been diagnosed with autism looked severely ill when he presented...
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Chylous Manifestations and Management of Gorham-Stout Syndrome

Cho S, Kang SR, Lee BH, Choi S

Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) was first described by Gorham and colleagues in 1954, but its precise mechanism and cause remain to be elucidated. In this condition, voluminous and potentially fatal chylous...
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Lung ultrasonography for thoracic surgery

Ahn HJ

Patients undergoing thoracic surgery show various lesions such as chronic obstructive lung diseases, pleural adhesion, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, atelectasis, pleural effusion, pulmonary edema, and pneumothorax throughout preoperative, operative,...
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Iatrogenic pleural empyema caused by Propionibacterium acnes

Jwa H, Lee J, Seong GM, Kim C

Propionibacterium acnes is one of the commensals living on the human skin and glands, implicated mainly in acnes, but seldom in deep infection. Pleural empyema is rarely complicated with closed...
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Promyelocytic Leukemoid Reaction: Unusual Findings in a Patient with Sepsis

Kim YK

Neutrophilic leukemoid reaction may occur in many situations, including hemolysis, malignancy, infection, and exposure to certain toxins. It usually shows morphological overlap with chronic myeloid leukemia in which promyelocytes are...
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Early-Onset Postcardiac Injury Syndrome after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Recovered with Steroids

Kim MJ, Yoon SB, Lee MD, Kim SH, Kim YW

Postcardiac injury syndrome (PCIS) is an inflammatory process that usually occurs within 1 to 6 weeks after an injury to the pericardium, epicardium, or myocardium. As more interventions are performed...
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Spontaneous Regression of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma after Talc Pleurodesis

Kim C, Kim KH

Spontaneous regression of metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) was reported over the last century. However, there are no reports on spontaneous regression of mRCC by talc pleurodesis. A 43-year-old man...
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children: Clinical characteristics and risk factors of refractory pneumonia by age

Kim HY, Park HJ

PURPOSE: It is thought that Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection is more prevalent and causes more severe pneumonia in school-age children and young adults than in preschool children; however, recent studies suggest...
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Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration versus Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt for the Management of Gastric Variceal Bleeding

Gimm G, Chang Y, Kim HC, Shin A, Cho EJ, Lee JH, Yu SJ, Yoon JH, Kim YJ

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Gastric varices (GVs) are a major cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis. The current treatments of choice are balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) and the...
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