- Duodenal Obstruction due to Peptic Ulcer in Children.
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Young Soo Huh, Won Jong Lee, Wook Dong Kim, Bo Yang Suh, Kwoing Bo Kwun
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Yeungnam Univ J Med. 1989;6(1):43-46. Published online June 30, 1989
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.1989.6.1.43
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- Primary peptic ulcer disease in not known to be the result of underlying illness or trauma. These are most frequently duodenal or prepyloric. Since clinical features of peptic ulcer in children can easily be confused with many other disorders, the diagnosis is usually made when one of the more dramatic presentations, such as perforation, bleeding and obstruction. Recently, we experienced 2 cases of duodenal obstruction due to peptic ulcer in children. So, we report it with review of references.
- Leriche Syndrome: A case report.
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Won Jong Lee, Hong Jin Kim, Min Chul Shim, Sun Kyo Song, Koing Bo Kwun
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Yeungnam Univ J Med. 1986;3(1):319-323. Published online December 31, 1986
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.1986.3.1.319
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- Leriche syndrome is a chronic disorder mostly in male and is a specific symptom complex due to thrombotic obliteration of the aortic bifurcation as result of an atherosclerotic change. The symptoms include 1) extreme liability to fatigue of both lower limbs; 2) symmetric atrophy of both lower limbs; 3) pallor of the legs and feets; 4) inability to maintain stable erection. There are several methods for surgical management of this disorder; 1) thromboendarterectomy with or without sympathectomy; 2) aortoiliac bypass graft; 3) aortofemoral bypass graft. Here we report a case of Leriche syndrome which was successfully managed with aortobifemoral bypass graft with Dacron and reviewed literatures on it briefly.
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