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A Study on Smoking of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients

Present study was conducted to investigate smoking status and the relationship of smoking to symptoms of respiratory system and some diseases on 210 tuberculosis patients registered at Chest Clinic, Gyeong...
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A Clinical Study of Spontaneous Pneumothorax

After the cIinical examination on 100 cases of spontaneous pneumothorax who have suffered from January, 1975 to October, 1980, we now have the results as follows. 1. To examine in the...
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Evaluation of Smear Microscopy Skill of Health Center Microscopists

The direct sputum microscopy readings has been used since 1962 for the discovery of the infectious cases and case-management of tuberculosis in Korea, where the prevalence of tuberculosis relatively high...
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Clinical Study of Pulmonary Paragonimiasis

Sixty four cases of pulmonary paragonimiasis during ten years from Jan. 1971 to Oct. 1980 were revewed. The most characteristic symptoms of paragonimiasis were rusty colored sputum and cough. The chest X-ray...
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Reversible Acute Renal Failure Associated with Rifampicin: Report of a Case

A 52-year-old male started to take rifampicin, 450 mg twice weekly, with isoniazid, 400 mg per day, for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Half an hour after the 3rd dose, abrupt...
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Tracheal Stenosis Following Assisted Ventilation

Tracheal stenosis in patients who have been treated for respiratory failure by assisted ventilation withcuffed tracheostomy tube have been increasingly recognized since late 1960s. Assisted ventilation with endotracheal intubation or tracheostomy...
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