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Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Children

Kim JS

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The Prognostic Factors In Progression Of Pneumoconiosis

Kim HJ, Jang AS, Kim SG, Choi SI, Park SH, Yang SW, Seo JP, Lee S, Park HB, Son MH

BACKGROUND: Pneumoconiosis is the parenchymal lung disease that results from the inhalation and deposition of dust, usually mineral dust of occupational or environmental origin. Most of the pneumoconiosis can be...
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Evaluation of the Cell-Mediated Immunity in Treatment Failure Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Park JK, Park JS, Kim HJ, Jo EG, Min D, Lim JH, Suhr JW, Paik TH

BACKGROUND: Ineffective cell-mediated immune response in human tuberculosis is associated with a depressed Th1 cytokine response and reduced production of IFN-gamma. Most persons infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis are healthy tuberculin...
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A Case of Lipoid Pneumonia after Ingestion of Green Perilla Oil

Jeong KJ, Kim YE, Lim GJ, Suh KD, Kim JD, Lee JH, Koo DY, Lee IS

We report a case of lipoid pneumo nia in a 57-year-old man who had a history of ingestion of green perilla oil and residual neurologic deficit of cerebral infarction with...
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A case of Primary Hemangiopericytoma of the Lung

Kim DY, Lee DL, Lee KH, Jo JH, Kim KH, Kim HK, Kim HS, Yoon SH

Primary hemangiopericytomas of the lung are uncommon sarcomas that arise from pericytes that surround the basement membrane of capillaries and small venules within the lung parenchyma. The presenting symptoms and...
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Diagnostic Value of Cyfra 21-1 in Differential Diagnosis of Pleural Effusion

Lee HJ, Lee KH, Shin KC, Shin CJ, Park HJ, Mun YC, Lee KH, Chung JH, Hyun MS, Lee HW

BACKGROUND: Pleural effusion is a common clinical problem and many clinical and laboratory evaluations, such as tumor marks, have been studied to discriminate malignant pleural fluid from benign pleural fluid....
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A Case of Primary Mediastinal Embryonal Carcinoma Arising in the Posterior Mediastinum

Lim KW, Kang HM, Kim TJ, Im ES, Kang KE, Han MS, Yoo JH

Primary germ cell tumors of the mediastinum are rare, accounting 1-5% among all germ cell tumors and 10% of all neoplasms in this area. Approximately 85% of these tumors occur...
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A Case of Primary Unknown Squamous Cell Carcinoma Incidentally Found in the Thrombus After Pulmonary Embolectomy

Choi CH, Park YS, Ryu DR, Park SH, Ko WK, Ahn KH, Park JM, Kim SK, Chang J, Kim SK, Lee WY

A thromboembolic event in patients later given a diagnosis of cancer is the result rather than the cause of the cancer. The risk of hidden cancer is significantly higher for...
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Osteoporosis in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Kim SJ, Lee YH

BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis has been reported in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but this association is not well established. This study was undertaken to determine whether the prevalence of osteoporosis...
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A Case of Multiple Symmetric Lipomatosis

Yoon SM, Kim YS, Kim JH, Lee DS, Choi JW, Yang SC, Yoon HJ, Shin DH, Kim TW, Choi YW, Park SS

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis ( Madelung's disease ) seems to represent a relatively common disease in Europe but has not been described in the Korean literature. It is characterized by highly...
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Pulmonary Toxicity Following High-Dose Chemotherapy With Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation

Lee SM, Park KJ, Oh YJ, Cheong SC, Hwang SC, Lee YH, Kim HS, Lim HY, Kim HC, Yim H, Hahn MH

BACKGROUND: High-dose chemotherapy is increasingly employed in many refractory malignant diseases. This therapy has been reported to increase response rate and survival benefits but it is also associated with higher...
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Preservation of Pulmonary Function after Sleeve Lobectomy in Patients with Lung Cancer

Koh YM, Park SJ, Suh GY, Chung MP, Kim H, Kwon OJ, Rhee CH, Kim KM, Kim JG, Shim YM

BACKGROUND: Sleeve lobectomy of the main bronchus has been proposed to spare lung tissue in patients who cannot tolerate pneumonectomy because of impaired lung function. The purpose of this study...
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The Effect of Oxygen Therapy on VPB in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Shin KS, Ko JS, Kim SJ, So KH, Jin GH, Lee K, Lee GL, Roh YH

BACKGROUND: In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD), it is well known that hypoxemia increases the frequency of VPB, which is associated with the poor prognosis such as sudden death....
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Comparison of Treadmill and Cycle Ergometer in Male Korean College Students

Chang YS, Park JM, Choi SW, Ahn GH, Lee JG, Yang DK, Kim S, Chang J, Ahn CM, Kim SK, Lee WY

BACKGROUND: Generally VO2 max is higher in treadmill exercise than cycle ergometer exercise. According to Hassen and Wasserman, VO2 max with treadmill exercise is higher at ratio of 1.11 than...
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Visceral Pleural Invasion And Bronchovascular Bundle Thickening To The Same Lobe In NSCLC: Diagnostic Usefulness And Clinical Significance Using HRCT

Huh YM, Choe KO, Hong YK, Kim KD, Jeong KY, Kim SK, Jang J, Kim SK, Lee WY, Choi BW

BACKGROUND: To assess the utility of HRCT in the evaluation of visceral pleural invasion and to determine whether visceral pleural invasion and bronchovascular bundle thickening on the same lobe could...
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