KMID : 0363420150290010044
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Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics 2015 Volume.29 No. 1 p.44 ~ p.49
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A Case Study of Contralateral Occurrence after Unilateral Repair of Hydrocele in Children
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Kim Eun-Jin
Min Sang-Yeon Kim Jang-Hyun
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Abstract
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Objectives: Hydrocele is a common disease found in pediatrics and is usually treated by hydrocelectomy, and even after the unilateral repair of hydrocele, it has been reported that the contralateral hydrocele still occurs in 5.4-12.5%. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to conduct a case study of contralateral hydrocele treated by Oryeong-san and Bangkeehwangkee-tang (çé?ߤ ùê ÛÁÐùüÜ?÷·).
Methods: A patient diagnosed with San Syndrome (Su-San) (â©ß¨) was administered Oryeong-san and Bangkeehwangkee-tang (çé?ߤ ùê ÛÁÐùüÜ?÷·).
Results: The sizes of hydrocele and symptoms were reduced.
Conclusions: In the case of contralateral occurrence after unilateral repair of hydrocele in children, it is better to select a safer treatment than operation considering other possible complications. In this report, we have proven that Oryeong-san and Bangkeehwangkee-tang (çé?ߤ ùê ÛÁÐùüÜ?÷·) can be very effective in reducing the size of hydrocele, improving symptoms and preventing recurrence.
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KEYWORD
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Contralateral occurrence after unilateral repair of hydrocele, San Syndrome (ߨñø), Su-San (â©ß¨), Oryeong-san, Bangkeehwangkee-tang
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