- Case Report
- Protein Losing Entropathy Due to TB Enterocolitis was Detected by 99mTc-Human Serum Albumin Scan
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Hyoung No Kim, Jae Won Huh, Sang Gun Bee, Yong Woon Back, Chang Hyun Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1997;40(12):1750-1755. Published online December 15, 1997
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Protein losing entropathy was a secondary disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, which
is associated with lymphatic obstruction, inflammatory and noninflammatroy disease. It' s
clinical manifestations were abdominal pain, edema, diarrhea and growth failure.
We described a 12-year-old boy, who had chronic diarrhea for 3 months and edema of
lower extremities for 7 days. He also had severe hypoalbuminemia, iron definency
anemia, liver diseases and malnurition,... |
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- Original Article
- A case of gastric teratoma.
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Young Sup Shin, Hwa Ja Kim, Sang Kyu Park, Ho Jin Park, Chang Hyun Lee, Joung Ha Son, Mi Kyung Shin
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(9):1311-1315. Published online September 30, 1991
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Gastric teratoma is a benign tumor that occurs rarely, is found most frequently in male infants, and
is best treated by excision.
A 3-month-old male patient had abdomial mass and dyspnea due to gastinc teratoma.
The literature on this subject was reviewed briefly. |
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