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Descending Necrotizing Mediastinitis Combined with Cervical Spine Injury (경추 손상과 동반된 하행성 괴사성 종격동염)

  • 금동윤;양보성
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.76-79
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    • 2001
  • A 60-year-old male was admitted due to cervical spine injury (C7-T1 fracture dislocation) and quadriparesis after slip down. During conservative management in department of neurologic surgery, he complainted of fever, dyspnea, neck swelling. Follow up cervicothoracic CT revealed abscess pocket in paraglottic, retropharyngeal, anterior cervical spaces and mediastinum. Also noted bilateral pleural effusions. Under impression of descending necrotizing mediastinitis (DNM). cervical drainage and bilateral chest tube insertion was performed immediately. On next day. mediastinal drainage through mediastinotomy was performed with careful handling of cervical spine. Escherichia coli was identified in bacteriologic culture. Wire fixation of dislocated C7-T1 spine through Posterior approach was performed on 30th days after mediastinotomy. Right chest tube was removed on 40th days. At now, the patient is on rehabilitation and physical training program. DNM is relatively rare, but lethal disease with high mortality. Immedate and sufficient mediastinal drainage is essential in treatment.

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A Case of the Wegener's Granulomatosis (Wegener씨 육아종)

  • 조정욱;황명순;윤치훈;이상도;김선우
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1981.05a
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    • pp.13.4-13
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    • 1981
  • The Wegener's granulomatosis is a rare disease of unknown etiology characterized by ulcerative, necrotic lesion of the upper respiratory tract, progressive pulmonary and renal involvement, and death in a period six months. Relentless progression with rapid death resulting from renal involvement and failure is the usual outcome, but limited forms with confinement to the upper respiratory tract are seen. The authors, recently, have observed a case of Wegener's granulomatosis which was confirmed as pathologically, so present this case with a brief review of the literature.

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Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis (Kikuchi -Fujimoto Disease) - A Clinicopathologic Study of 3 Cases - (조직구 괴사성 림프절염 3례)

  • Chang, Yu-Chol;Hwang, Chan-Seung;Hong, Young-Ho;Kim, Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.127-131
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    • 1998
  • Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis(NHL), or Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease, is of unknown origin that causes persistently enlarged cervical lymph nodes unresponsive to antibiotic therapy, usually in young women. Symptoms of NHL include tender cervical adenopathy, fever, weight loss, and night sweats. Laboratory studies usually reveal leukopenia and increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Lymph node biopsy reveals areas with frank cell necrosis, karyorrhexis, and absence of plasma cells. NHL follows a benign course, but shoud be differentiated from other diseases such as inflammatory, granulmomatous and malignant lymphadenopathies. We describe . three cases of NHL with a review of the literature.

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Mucormycosis in a group of chickens (닭에 집단 발병한 뮤코마이코시스)

  • Cheong, Ki-soo;Rim, Byung-moo
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.75-79
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    • 1989
  • The etiologic agents of mucormycosis are several nonpathogenic fungi of the order Mucorales and are ubiquitous. A total of 82 chickens were infected with the disease and developed anorexia, diarrhea, malnutrition, dyspnea, and paralysis in a chicken farm, Sokcho, Kwangwon. At necropsy there were multiple nodular lesions and hemorrhages in livers, spleens, kidneys, gastrointestinal track, and respiratory system. On histopathological examination it was found that the nodular lesions were consisted of granoulomatous inflammation accompanying characteristic hyphae ($4{\sim}24{\mu}$ wide) of the fungi.

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Chest CT Finding and Its Comparison with Bronchoscopic Finding in Endobronchial Tuberculosis (기관지결핵의 흉부전산화단층촬영소견 및 기관지경소견과의 비교)

  • Lee, Jae-Ho;Yoon, Hye-Kyung;Song, Jae-Woo;Yoo, Chul-Gyu;Chung, Hee-Soon;Kim, Young-Hwan;Han, Sung-Koo;Shim, Young-Soo
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.742-755
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    • 1997
  • Background : Endobronchial tuberculosis(ET) is still relatively common disease in Korea. We intended to evaluate the length of endobronchial lesion, peribronchial thickness, luminal irregularity and associated mediastinal lymph node enlargement with Chest CT to get information for such aggressive treatment as electrocautery, laser therapy and so on of bronchial stricture in ET, and also to compare the change of Chest CT finding with that of bronchoscopic finding after one month of anti-tuberculosis treatment. Method : We performed CT in 26 patients who were diagnosed as ET by bronchoscopy at Boramae Hospital from November 1991 to March 1996. After classifying ET into seven subtypes according to bronchoscopic finding, we analyzed the CT finding of each subtype. And we followed up the bronchoscopy, CT, and PIT after one month of anti-tuberculosis treatment, and compared the change of CT findings with those of bronchoscopic findings in nine patients. Results : Age of the patients was from 17 to 73 years old, and the ratio of male to female was 1 : 25 with absolute female predominance. The site(s) of bronchial involvement by tuberculosis is one in 14 cases, two in nine cases and three in one case, respectively, and the left main bronchus was the most frequently involved site (13 cases for multiple involvements and 7 cases for single involvement among 26 cases). The length of bronchial involvement by tuberculosis which was measured by CT was from 10 to 55 mm, and there was a tendency that the length of involved lesion in fibrostenotic type was shorter than that of actively caseating type. Bronchial stricture on CT was noticed in 25 (96%) cases and the range of severity was from total occlusion to near-normal and also showed wide variation even though the subtype of ET was same. The increase of peribronchial thickness which was measured by CT, was noticed in 21 cases (91%) among 23 cases (in which the measurement was possible), and there was no improvement of peribronchial thickness in those cases which showed little improvement in bronchial stricture despite anti-tuberculosis treatment. There was no difference in the luminal irregularity of involved bronchi on CT in relation to bronchoscopic subtypes. The mediastinal lymph node enlargement, defined as the diameter of lymph node was larger than 1cm on CT, was detected in 20 cases (77%), and right side was more frequently involved (L : R = 1 : 5.2). The CT finding usually showed extrinsic bronchial compression but showed direct invasion in two cases which were bronchoscopically classified as tumorous type. When follow-up bronchoscopy and CT was performed after one month of anti-tuberculosis treatment in nine patients, CT showed significant improvement in peribronchial thickness and mediastinal lymph node enlargement. Bronchial stricture was also improved in 6 cases but aggravated in 3 cases despite anti-tuberculosis therapy. In two cases which were classified as fibrostenotic type by bronchoscopy, CT showed significant improvement in bronchial stricture, interestingly. Conclusion : We concluded that the role of Chest CT was complimentary to bronchoscopy in ET, since CT was useful in evaluating the length of bronchial involvement, peribronchial thickness, and mediastinal lymph node enlargement.

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The clinical study for the postoperative tracheal stenosis (수술후성 기관협착증에 관한 임사적 고찰)

  • 김기령;홍원표;이정권
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1977.06a
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    • pp.9.1-10
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    • 1977
  • Many etiological factors playa significant role in the development of tracheal stenosis; too high tracheostomy (Jackson, 1921), too small stoma (Greisen, 1966), the treatment with respirator using cuffed tube (Pearson et al., 1968; Lindholm, 1966; Bryce, 1972) and infection (Pearson, 1968). Although the incidence has been reduced due to development of surgical technique and antibiotics, the frequency of tracheal stenosis which produces symptoms after tracheostomy ranges from 1.5 per cent (Lindholm, 1967). In the management of the stenosis, mild cases are treated by mechanical dilatation with silicon tube or stent (Schmigelow, 1929; Montgomery, 1965) combined steroid (Birck, 1970), and in the cases of stenosis causes, these removed under the are bronchoscopy. But in severe stenosis, transverse resection with subsequent end-to-end anastomosis has been used in recent years (Pearson et al., 1968). During about 10 years, 1967 to 1977, a total of 23 patients with tracheal stenosis complicated among the 1, 514 tracheostomies have been treated in Severance Hospital. Now, we have obtained following conclusions by means of clinical analysis of 23 cases of tracheal stenosis. 1. The frequency of tracheal stenosis was 23 cases among 1, 514 cases of tracheostomy (1.5%). 2. Under the age of 5, these are 12 cases (52.2 %). 3. The sex incidence was comprised of 18 males and 5 females. 4. The duration of tracheostomy ranges from 4 days to 16 months. 5. The primary diseases requiring tracheostomy were following; central nerve system lesions 11 cases, upper air way obstruction 10 cases, extrinsic respiratory failure 2 cases. 6. Severe wound infections were only 2 cases. 7. The methods of treatment applied to tracheal stenosis were following; closed observation only 5 cases, nasotracheal intubation combined steroid 5 cases, T-tube stent combined steroid 3 cases, fenestration op. 4 cases, revision 4 cases and transverse resection and end-to-end anastomosis 2 cases.

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Clinical Analysis of Cervical Necrotizing Fasciitis (경부 괴사성 근막염의 임상적 고찰)

  • Park, Byung Kuhn;Lee, Do-Joon;Lee, Sang Joon
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.46-49
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    • 2011
  • Background and Objectives Cervical necrotizing fasciitis is a fulminant disease associated with necrosis of connective tissue, spread along the fascial plane, and high mortality. We analyzed the clinical characteristics and treatment outcome of this rare fatal disease. Materials and Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 19 patients treated for cervical necrotizing fasciitis from January 1999 to January 2009. Mean age was 53.7 years. Results The most common predisposing illness was tonsillitis (36.8%), followed by odontogenic infection (15.7%). Diabetes mellitus was most common underlying disease. Liver cirrhosis and chronic renal failure were found in 2 patients each. All patients were treated with combination of parenteral antibiotics and wide surgical debridement by transcervical and/or thoracotomy approach. Multiple surgical debridements were performed in 7 patients. Tracheotomy was performed in most of the patients (88.8%). Period of total hospitalization and Intensive care unit was 23 days and 10.1 days. Two patients died of disease and overall survival rate was 89.4%. Conclusion Early surgical management and care in intensive care unit are essential for cervical necrotizing fasciitis. Possible complications such as respiratory failure, mediastinitis or sepsis should be carefully evaluated.

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Atypical Type of Descending Necrotizing Fasciitis Spreading into the Lateral Chest Wall: Case Report (흉벽 외측을 타고 내려온 비전형성 하행 경부 괴사성 근막염 1예)

  • Lee, Yong Jik;Lee, Jong Cheol;Lee, Ho Min;Kim, Jung Won;Jung, Jong Phil;Park, Chang Ryul
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.61-64
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    • 2011
  • Cervical necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but well known life-threatening soft tissue infection primarily affecting the superficial and deep cervial fascial planes. It may rapidly spread into the mediastinum along fascial planes. So, if proper diagnosis and prompt surgical debridement is delayed, the infection may cause descending necrotizing mediastinitis with extensive necrosis of overlying skin, destroying fascia and muscle. Therefore, the key to the successful outcome is early recognition and rapid initiation of definitive radical debridement. The authors report, along with a literature review, a case of cervical necrotizing fasciitis with atypical spreading into the lateral chest wall.

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Cervical Mediastinotomy on the Complication of the Esophageal Foreign Body (경부 종격절제술에 의한 식도이물 합병증의 치험례)

  • Lee, Jong-Won;Jung, Kwang-Sik;Jung, Myung-Kyun;Cho, Sook;Cho, Sung-Woon
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1983.05a
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    • pp.5.1-5
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    • 1983
  • Esophageal foreign body is not uncommon problem among the esophageal disease and it is cured by removal of foreign body under the esophagoscopy in the most case. But it can cause esophageal perforation, periesophageal abscess, mediastinitis, pneumothorax, pyothorax, lung abscess and subcutaneous emphysema, and then may threat the life if early diagnosis and prompt management is not carried out. Esophageal perforation can be developed by sharp pieces of metal, bone or long term lodgement of foreign bodies in the esophagus. The authors have experienced the patient with periesophageal abscess after drawing out the sharp fish bone, and achived the good result by drainage via cervical mediastinotomy with continuous irrigation.

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A Case of the Inverted Papilloma of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses (비강 및 부비동에 발생한 거대란 반전성유두종 1예)

  • 김정래;권평중;김중환
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1981.05a
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    • pp.12.4-12
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    • 1981
  • Inverted papilloma of the nose and paranasal sinuses is a rare and benign neoplasm, which has been classified as a true neoplasm by most authors. The most characteristic microscopic feature of inverted papilloma is an increase in thickness and proliferation of the covering epithelium with extensive finger-like inversion into the underlying stroma. Radical aggressive treatment and careful follow up have been advocated in view of the high recurrence rate after inadequate removal and the possibility of malignant transformation. The authors have recently experienced a case of huge inverted papilloma which occupied the left side of nasal cavity, maxillary sinus and ethmoid sinus. A 64 year old female patient who had been suffering from nasal obstruction, hyposmia, headache and frequent nasal bleeding since about 3 years. The patient had had removal surgery as Caldwell-Luc approach with good postoperative effect.

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