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박왕견(Wang Kyun Park),김응(Eung Kim),김준명(June Myeong Kim),박형근(Hyung Geun Park),노형근(Hyung Geun Roh),홍천수(Chein Soo Hong) 대한내과학회 1989 대한내과학회지 Vol.37 No.4
N/A Salmonellosis is an infection caused by bacteria of the genus Salmonella, which consists of more than 2,000 serotypes. The clinical syndromes they prduce are gastroenteritis, enteric fever, bacteremia with and without focal extra-intestinal infection, and the asymptomatic carrier state. Reports concerning the simultaneous isolation of more than one Salmonella type from the same individual are not unusual. But dual infection including Salmonella typhi, which is considered to be a humanspecific pathogen, is rare. We report a case of dual Salmonella infection of Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi A in a 39 -year-old female, which was confirmed by blood, bone marrow and stool culture.
박종훈,김경희,박효진,강진경,문영명,이관식,최흥재,박왕견 대한소화기내시경학회 1989 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.9 No.1
The pancreas is formed from dorsal and ventral parts which normally fuse in the second month of intrauterine life. Pancreas divisum occurs when the ventral and dorsal elements fail to fuse; as a result, the main bulk of the pancreas drains through the accessory papilla. It is a congenital variait of pancreatic ductal fusion and drainage anomalies. Since the accessoy papilla and Santorinis duct are too all to accept total pancreatic secretion, obstructive pain and pancreatitis may result. Between March 1983 and February 1988, 631 patients underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) in our hospital. We experiericed one case of pancreas divisum. And then, we report it with brief review of literatures.
홍천수,박왕견,김응,김준명,노형근 대한내과학회 1990 대한내과학회지 Vol.39 No.2
Malaria infection is caused by the inoculation of a plasmodium species by a mosquito bite, but it can also be transmitted in other-than-natural circumstances. There are many reports of induced malaria cases, such as transfusion malaria incidentally related to clinical therapy, involving the transfer of either whole blood or its components, and accidental malaria due to the unintentional introduction of malaria parasites by a contaminated instrument or syringe in heroin users. But accidental transmission from human to human through a needle prick is very rare. We report here a case of direct malaria infection through a needle from patient to nurse, findings which can be very important to medical personnel.