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Probable Cases of Scurvy in Subadults Crania from Archaeological Sites, South Korea

Woo EJ, Jung H, Jeon CL

In this study, the skeletal abnormalities associated with scurvy in subadults crania from three archaeological skeletal collections (Nukdo, Imdang, Yeanri), South Korea was analyzed to examine the prevalence and distribution...
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A Case of Scurvy Mimics Cutaneous Vasculitis

Park SH, Choi SW

  • KMID: 2251456
  • Korean J Med.
  • 1998 May;54(5):713-717.
The human body is unable to synthesize vitamin C and a diet deficient in vitamin C leads to scurvy. Scurvy has become a rare clinical entity in most developed country....
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A case of Scurvy

Sul JH, Lee C, Kim DH, Kim PK, Yun DJ, Oh KK

  • KMID: 2103969
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1980 Sep;23(9):730-736.
Scurvy is a manifestation of deficiency of vitamin C, which was characterized by follicular hyperkeratosis, hemorrhagic manifestation, fatigue, muscular ache and pains, swollen jonts, swollen bleeding gums, and peripheral edema....
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MR Imaging in a Child with Scurvy: a Case Report

Choi SW, Park SW, Kwon YS, Oh IS, Lim MK, Kim WH, Suh CH

Scurvy is very rare disease in industrialized societies. Nevertheless, it still exists in higher risk groups including economically disadvantaged populations with poor nutrition, such as the elderly and chronic alcoholics....
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Spontageous orbital subperiosteal hematoma

Lee IS, Kim SJ, Lee SY

  • KMID: 2123773
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1997 Jan;38(1):162-166.
Subperiosteal hematoma of the orbit is uncommon and mostly produced by trauma or diseases such as leukemia, hemophilia and scurvy. A spontaneous occurrence which is not associated with any of...
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A Case of Subperiosteal Orbital Hematoma in Patient with Ethmoid and Maxillary Sinusitis

Baek SH, Lee TS

  • KMID: 2205496
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1999 Mar;40(3):840-846.
Subperiosteal hematoma of the orbit is uncommon and mostly caused by trauma or some general diseases such as leukemia, hemophilia, and scurvy. Subperiosteal yhematoma associated with sinusitis which is not...
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A Case of Subperiosteal Orbital Hematoma Associated with von Willebrand Disease

Huh KC, Kim YD

  • KMID: 2125412
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2002 Jan;43(1):213-218.
PURPOSE: Subperiosteal orbital hematoma is rare, and most cases occur in children or young adults after direct facial or orbital trauma. Nontraumatic subperiosteal hemorrhage has been reported in association with...
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Enhancement of the Stability and Skin Penetration of Vitamin C by Polyphenol

Kang JS, Cho D, Lee WJ

BACKGROUND: It is necessary for human beings to uptake vitamin C through diet or supplements. It is also well-known that vitamin C plays an important role in the prevention of...
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Epidaral Blood Patch for Postlumbar Puncture Headache ( Clinical Experience and Possible Complications )

Cheun JK, Jung JG

  • KMID: 2358008
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1973 Dec;6(2):237-240.
Autologous blood injected into the epidural space of 10 patients with a postlumbar puncture headache resulted in immediate and lasting cure except for one patient, due to technical failure to...
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The Analysis of Vitamin C Concentration in Organs of Gulo-/- Mice Upon Vitamin C Withdrawal

Kim H, Bae S, Yu Y, Kim Y, Kim HR, Hwang YI, Kang JS, Lee WJ

BACKGROUND: Vitamin C is an essential nutrient for maintaining human life. Vitamin C insufficiency in the plasma is closely related with the development of scurvy. However, in vivo kinetics of...
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Whole blood and Plasma Vitamin C Concentrations of Elementary School Children in Chinju

Kim YO, Choi MB, Cho YK, Sin SK, Kim SJ, Woo HO, Kim SH, Youn HS, Kim SJ, Maeng KY, Ko GH, Baik SC, Lee WK, Cho MJ, Rhee KH

  • KMID: 2011671
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1997 Mar;40(3):352-360.
PURPOSE: Recommended dietary allowance of vitamin C was determined on the basis of preventing the scurvy without considerations of the important function of the vitamin C as a first line...
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The Medicinal Usage and Restriction of Ginseng in Britain and America, 1660–1900

SUL H

This article demonstrates the medicinal usage of ginseng in the West from 1660 to 1914. Asian[Korea] ginseng was first introduced into England in the early 17th century, and North American...
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Bleeding & Infection Control by the Circumferential Suture & Drainage on Active Bleeding Extraction Socket under Sedation And Local Anesthesia in a Multiple Medically Compromised Patient with Anticoagulation Drug

Yoo JH, Kim JB

There are five principal causes for excessive bleeding in the immediate postextraction phase ; (1) Vascular wall alteration (wound infection, scurvy, chemicals, allergy) (2) Disorders of platelet function (genetic defect,...
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Emergency bleeding control in a mentally retarded patient with active oral and maxillofacial bleeding injuries: report of a case

Mo DY, Yoo JH, Choi BH, Sul SH, Kim HR, Lee CU

Excessive oral and maxillofacial bleeding causes upper airway obstruction, bronchotracheal and gastric aspiration and hypovolemic shock. Therefore, the rapid and correct bleeding control is very important for saving lives in...
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Bleeding Control by Continuous Wound Drainage of Active Bleeding Sites of Teeth Extraction Wound in a Patient with Advanced Liver Cirrhosis: Report of a Case

Mo DY, Yoo JH, Choi BH, Kim HR, Lee CU, Ryu MH

  • KMID: 1474186
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2009 Dec;35(6):431-436.
There are five principal causes for excessive bleeding in the immediate postextraction phase ; (1) Vascular wall alteration (wound infection, scurvy, chemicals, allergy) (2) Disorders of platelet function (genetic defect,...
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