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Herpes Simplex Virus Hepatitis Treated with Acyclovir
Beom Jin Jeong, Hye Jin Tae, Young Jun Cho, Yeong Mo Kang, Eun Lee, Sang Jo Han, Jeong Mi Shin
Ewha Med J 2016;39(3):81-84.   Published online July 29, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2016.39.3.81

Herpes simplex viruses (HSVs) are the most common cause of mucocutaneous infections with dissemination to visceral organs. HSV-induced hepatitis is a rare but frequent cause of hepatitis in immunocompromised patients, pregnant women, and newborns. However, diagnosis is often difficult because the clinical features are nonspecific. In addition, the HSV-related mortality rate is high. Signs and symptoms of HSV include fever, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or tenderness, leukocytopenia, coagulopathy, and an increase in serum transaminase levels without jaundice. We present a patient who did not correspond to the above symptoms, but survived following prompt intravenous high-dose acyclovir provided early in the course of the disease.

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Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum Complicating with Asthma
Yong Moon Woo, Eun Jung Jung, Ji Seok Seong, Beom Jin Jeong, Young Jun Cho, Yeong Mo Kang, Eun Lee
Ewha Med J 2014;37(Suppl):S19-S23.   Published online December 24, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2014.37.S.S19

Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is an uncommon disease that is defined as the presence of free air in the mediastinum in the absence of any obvious precipitating cause. This condition occurs as a rare complication of acute exacerbation of asthma. Classic symptoms include retrosternal chest pain, dyspnea and cough, but are not specific. Spontaneous pneumomediastinum complicated by asthma is usually self-limiting and well controlled with conservative management, but this condition can be potentially life threatening. We report a case of 18-year-old woman with asthma who presented with spontaneous pneumomediastinum. The patient was treated conservatively with oxygen and steroid therapy, and her clinical conditions were improved. Spontaneous pneumomediastinum disappeared.

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