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A clinical study of the diagnostic accuracy for acute appendicitis

Ham HW

  • KMID: 1693183
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1992 Feb;42(2):224-231.
No abstract available.
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Factors influencing acute postoperative urinary retention in patients undergoing surgery for binign anorectal disease

Seong MK, Ham HW, Song GD

  • KMID: 1693766
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1993 Apr;44(4):584-589.
No abstract available.
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Significance of arterial ketone body ratio in hepatic resection

Kim HJ, Yun SS, Do BS, Seo WS, Song SK, Shim MC, Kwun KB, Ham HW

  • KMID: 1693556
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1992 Dec;43(6):812-819.
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Incidence of Axillary Lymph Node Metastases in T1 Breast Cancer

Ham HW

PURPOSE: Tumor size is the strongest predictor of axillary node metastases. Some authors have reported that axillary dissection in T1a breast cancer is not required because the rate of incidence...
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Incidence of Axillary Lymph Node Metastases in T1 Breast Cancer

Ham HW

  • KMID: 2324940
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2001 Apr;60(4):375-379.
PURPOSE: Tumor size is the strongest predictor of axillary node metastases. Some authors have reported that axillary dissection in T1a breast cancer is not required because the rate of incidence...
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Gastric Duplication in the Newborn

Hong SJ, Kim KS, Ham HW, Park JH

  • KMID: 2208182
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1996 Nov;39(11):1631-1635.
Duplications of the stomach account for only 3.8% of gastrointestinal duplication, mainly discovered during first year of life. Etiopathogenesis is unknown. The most widely accepted theory is recannalization with fusion...
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Urinary Stones following Renal Transplantation

Kim H, Cheigh JS, Ham HW

  • KMID: 938277
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 2001 Jun;16(2):118-122.
BACKGROUND: The formation of urinary tract stones following renal transplantation is a rare complication. The clinical features of stones after transplantation differ from those of non-transplant patients. Renal colic...
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