- A Case of Rotor Syndrome.
-
Chan Kyu Kang, Joung Sun Kang, Hyoung Woo Lee, Moon Kwan Chung, Bong Sup Shim, Hyun Woo Lee
-
Yeungnam Univ J Med. 1989;6(2):257-263. Published online December 31, 1989
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.1989.6.2.257
-
-
Abstract
PDF
- Rotor syndrome is a rare disease of hereditary hyperbilirubinemia transmitted with autosomal recessive trait. In general, Rotor syndrome shows direct hyperbilirubinemia and there has been several reports since Sons's report in 1966, in Korea. A 34-year-old female was admitted with the chief complaint of intermittent icteric sclera for 24 years. There was no family history of jaundice. Rotor syndrome was diagnosed by oral cholecystogram, BSP retention test, 99mTc-DISIDA scan, liver biopsy and electron microscopy study of liver biopsy specimen. We report this case with brief review of the literature.
- A Study on the Intrapulmonary Shunt Measured by (99m) Tc-MAA Perfusion Lung Scan.
-
Jin Myung Choi, Chan Kyu Kang, Young Hyun Lee, Soo Bong Choi, Jae Chun Chung, Chong Suhl Kim
-
Yeungnam Univ J Med. 1986;3(1):163-169. Published online December 31, 1986
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.1986.3.1.163
-
-
Abstract
PDF
- Intrapulmonary shunt measured by (99m)Tc-MAA perfusion lung scan. The study was included 76 patients. Significant amount of intrapulmonary shunt was observed in the pulmonary disease patients and liver disease patients. The shunt amount was correlated well with PaO2 and AaDO2 level. Further study is needed to search the various factors affecting the amount of intrapulmonary shunt.
|