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Erratum: The Structure and Orientation of Governance for Healthy Cities Programs

Jhang WG

There was an error in the article, “The structure and orientation of governance for Healthy Cities programs.” The footnote at the bottom of page 8 should be corrected.
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Leiomyoma in the Hand

Byun IW, Lee HU

Leiomyoma is a benign tumors derived from smooth muscle cell. It is most commonly found in the uterus. However, leiomyoma rarely occurs in extremities and is more common in the...
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Multiple Eruptive Milia and Milia En Plaque in a 21-Year-Old Man

Shin JY, Lee SY, Park YL, Whang KU, Kim JE

Milia are benign primary or secondary keratinous cysts. Multiple eruptive milia (MEM) and milia en plaque (MEP) are rarely reported. A 21-year-old male presented with multiple skin-colored papules on the...
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An Uncommon Complication of Ileocystoplasty for Bladder Tuberculosis

Yang H, Jeon Y

These days, genitourinary tuberculosis (GUTB) rarely occurs in conjunction with pulmonary tuberculosis. Reconstructive surgery for GUTB has also decreased but may still be done in case of a grossly distorted...
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Congenital Lymphatic Malformation

Park JH

Lymphatic malformation is one of common benign disease in head and neck lesion. It frequently arises from oral cavity, pharynx, skin, and mediastinum. Huge lymphatic malformation may result in dysfunction...
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Fetal Axillary Cystic Lymphangioma Detected by Prenatal Ultrasonography

Min JW, Kim YS

Fetal cystic lymphangioma, commonly called hygroma, is formed by multiple cysts ranging from few millimeters to several centimeters in size. Fetal cystic lymphangioma is a rare developmental congenital anomaly of...
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A Case of Incus Extrusion into the External Auditory Canal after Head Trauma

Park KH

Various types of ossicular chain interruption may occur in temporal bone fractures. The most common type is incudostapedial joint disruption. Incus is the most vulnerable to traumatic injury as compared...
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Long-Term Functional Outcome of Peripheral Neuropathy in Microscopic Polyangiitis with Poor Prognostic Factors: 3-Year Clinical Follow-up

Oh HG, Gil HW, Lee JH

Microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) is a systemic small vessel vasculitis with few or no immune deposits and no granulomatous inflammation. Peripheral neuropathy occurs in approximately 20%–30% of patients with MPA. We...
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A Case of Pregnant Woman with beta-Thalassemia in Korean

Ryu A

Thalassemia is hereditary disease characterized by impaired production of the normal globin peptide. Beta-thalassemia, a common disorder in Central Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, has been rarely reported...
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Postoperative Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizure in the Post-Anesthesia Recovery Unit

Yoo JH, Kim SH, Kim HJ

A 43-year-old woman with left facial pain caused by occipital neuralgia was scheduled for C2 ganglionotomy and adhesiolysis of left C2 root. General anesthesia, surgical procedure, and emergence have done...
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Loop Formation and Malposition of Subclavian Vein Catheter

Jun MR, Kim SH, Yoo JH, Kim D

Central venous catheterization is a useful procedure for administrating fluids and drugs as well as monitoring central venous pressure in the operating room. The internal jugular vein and the subclavian...
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Retrograde Pulmonary Perfusion in Surgical Embolectomy for Massive Pulmonary Embolism

Chang WH

Mortality rate for pulmonary embolectomy in critically ill patients still ranges from 30% to 45%. The causes of death in these patients are persistent pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary edema, and massive...
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The Effect of Dietary Calcium and Vitamin D on Renal Stone Formation

Yang H, Jeon Y

Up to 19% of men and 10% of women in the United States will form a kidney stone at some time and recurrence rates are as high as 20%–50% after...
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The Impact of Full-Time Attending Physician in the Pediatric Emergency Department

Kim TH, Kim SS

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to indirectly evaluate the impact of full-time pediatric emergency physician on the quality of medical services. METHODS: This study was a retrospective study that...
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Blue Toe Syndrome due to Mobile Atheromatous Aorto-iliac Plaque Treated Successfully by Endovascular Aortic Repair

Sovannara , Choi HO, Lee NH

Blue toe syndrome is characterized by tissue ischemia secondary to cholesterol crystal or atherothrombotic embolization. It leads to the occlusion of small vessels. The treatment option is usually surgery for...
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A Case of Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

Paek YM, Lee JJ, Song P, Park HK, Cho JY

Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) may present with area postrema syndrome, which is characterized by intractable vomiting and hiccups. Hyponatremia is common in NMOSD and is mostly associated with the...
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Clinical Features of Patients with Labyrinthine Concussion after Head Trauma

Lee CK, Park KH

OBJECTIVE: Blunt head injury can lead to isolated damage of the inner ear (cochlear labyrinthine concussion) or damage of the otolith organ (vestibular labyrinthine concussion) due to a bone conduction...
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Fulminant Type 1 Diabetes with Robust Recovery in Insulin Secretion in a Pregnant Woman as an Initial Manifestation of Third-Trimester Intrauterine Fetal Death

Seo MH, Han H, Jeong JY, Chang JY, Jung SY

Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus (FT1DM) is a clinical entity in which the process of beta-cell destruction and subsequent progression of hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis are extremely rapid. A 34-year-old woman...
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Clinical Significance of Vertebral Artery Hypoplasia in Lateral Medullary Infarction

Oh HG, Lee SC

OBJECTIVE: The clinical significance of vertebral artery hypoplasia (VAH) and the possible pathomechanism of lateral medullary infarction in patients with VAH are still not completely clear. METHODS: Among 3,968 patients with...
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Influence of Diabetes Mellitus on the Biomechanical Properties of the Human Skin as Measured Using the Cutometer: A Case-Control Study

Park JW

OBJECTIVE: Longstanding diabetes mellitus has been suggested to cause several skin problems associated with biomechanical skin properties. However, the association between impaired skin properties and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) has...
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