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Hepatic Actinomycosis with Abdominal Wall and Paracolic Gutter Involvement
Tae Hoon Kim, Myung Shin Kang, Dong Hee Shin, Ji Hye Lee, Jungok Kim
Ewha Med J 2016;39(1):6-9.   Published online January 29, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2016.39.1.6

A 53-year-old female with intrauterine contraceptive device insertion was admitted for painful abdominal mass on the left upper quadrant abdomen. Abdominal computed tomography scan showed multiple enhancing masses on the right lobe of liver, left abdominal wall and right paracolic gutter. We performed incisional biopsy on the left abdominal wall lesion. Although microorganisms were not identified, the histopathologic result was consistent with actinomycosis which contained sulfur granules within the chronic granulomatous inflammation. She was treated with penicillin agents for 6 months. We report a case of hepatic actinomycosis with abdominal wall and paracolic gutter involvement.

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The Study for the Abdominal Sonography for the Health Screening in the Korean Adults
Jeong Hyun Yoo, Eun Cheol Chung, Jeong Soo Suh, Chung Sik Rhee
Ihwa Ŭidae chi 1995;18(3):259-262.   Published online July 24, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.1995.18.3.259

Abdominal ultrasound for the health screen was performed in 4610 adults from the Jan. 1993 to Mar. 1995 at Ewha University Hospital Health Clinic. Gross abnormalities were noted in the 33.3% of examined persons. The most common finding was fatty liver(21.6%). And other abnormalities were renal cyst, gallbladder stone, hepatic cyst, and hepatic calcification in the order of frequency. It is concluded that abdominal ultrasound is an important screening modality in the adults.

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Meckel's Diverticulum Caused Surgical Abdomen in Child
Hyun-Ah Kim, Kum-Ja Choi, Hoo Jae Han
Ihwa Ŭidae chi 2003;26(2):85-90.   Published online June 30, 2003
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2003.26.2.85
Objectives

The purpose of study is to assess the clinical characteristics of complicated Meckel's diverticulum in children.

Methods

A retrospective review of pediatric cases of complicated Meckel's diverticulae that were surgically treated at Ewha Womans University Hospital from 1985 was performed. The charts were reviewed for the age and sex of the patients, operation finding, treatment, and outcome.

Results

A total 13 patients with a complicated Meckel's diverticulum were identified. There were 8 boys(61.5%) and 5 girls (38.5%) with a mean age of 5.3 years (range, 1month to 14years). Presenting signs and symptoms included digestive hemorrhage (6), intestinal obstruction(4), perforation (1), intussusception due to inverted Meckel's diverticulum (1) and diverticulitis (1). A99m technetium pertechnetate scintiscan was positive in 3 of 4 patients. Barium contrast studies and colonoscopys were not diagnostic. The mean distance from the ileocecal valve to the diverticulum was 47.0±15.7cm. Average length of the diverticulum was approximately 4.7±3.0cm. Segmental small bowel resection including Meckel's diverticulum (84.6%) or wedge excision(15.4%) was done for treatment. In the bleeding group, ectopic gastric mucosa was present in 5 of 6 patients. Postoperative morbidity and mortality was each 0%.

Conclusion

The results of this study draw attention to the fact that the complicated Meckel's diverticulum must be suspected in children with acute abdomen or gastrointestinal bleeding.

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