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A Case of Lymphadenoma in the Parotid Gland (이하선에 발생한 임파선종1예)

  • Seong, Jong Yuap;Yoon, Sung Ho;Kang, Tae Gu;Lee, Dong Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.61-64
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    • 2017
  • Lymphadenoma is a rare benign neoplasm of the salivary gland. Herein, we present a 67-year old woman with lymphadenoma in the parotid gland. Physical and radiologic examinations of parotid lymphadenoma are not specific and preoperative diagnosis is usually difficult. Therefore, clinicians should consider the possibility that lymphadenoma may occur in the parotid gland mimicking the other more frequently observed lesions.

A single case study using Contextual Support Model based music therapy intervention for a terminal pediatric patient (말기질환 아동을 위한 환경적 지지모델(The Contextual Support Model of Music Therapy)에 근거한 음악치료사례연구)

  • Jun, Mi Hye
    • Journal of Music and Human Behavior
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.15-31
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    • 2005
  • Terminal pediatric patient include congenital metabolic abnormalities, chromosome aberrations, congenital anomalies, neuromuscular diseases and other incurable conditions as well as malignant tumors. One third of these diseases are cancers, and two thirds of cancers are lymphadenoma and leukemia. Terminal pediatric patient may feel fear, anger and frustration against treatment process in hospitals, lose control of themselves and stay in helplessness due to restrictions within controlled hospital environment. This study examined the relationship between hospitalized childrens behavior and music using Contextual Support Model of Music Therapya theory stating therapeutic music environments possess three elements of Structure, Autonomy support and Involvement, and increase childrens active engagement. Focused on these three therapeutic elements, this study analyzed music therapy cases of terminally ill children to examine the relationship between childrens behavior and music as environmental supportive medium in the environment. This study is on a single case case subject, a 10-year-old girl with acute lymphocytic leukemia. Nine sessions of music therapy activities were conducted and analyzed using qualitative method. Focusing on three therapeutic elements of Contextual Support Model, analysis of sessions was made on the basis of activities specifically designed for this study. Main music therapy activities included singing while playing musical instruments, singing while listening to music through CD player, making up songs, and searching for song lines. The findings of this study are as follows: a) in terms of Structure, music therapy suggested a direction for effective musical activities for terminally ill children by providing environments where child can sing, play musical instruments and make up songs; b) in terms of Autonomy support, music therapy encouraged childs voluntary participation by giving her chances to make choice while singing or playing musical instruments; c) in terms of Involvement, child could gain positive approval of the therapist and conduct musical activities in cooperation with the therapist. Music therapy serves as supportive medium in the environment, develops spontaneity and self-reliance in emotionally depressed children, and promotes voluntary attitudes in the restricted hospital environment. Based on the positive effects of music therapy, more studies need to be conducted with an approach to more various terminal pediatric patients.

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