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Epiglottic Cyst Incidentally Discovered During Screening Endoscopy: A Case Report and Review of Literature
Seung-Hwa Lee, Duck-Joo Lee, Kwang-Min Kim, Kyu-Nam Kim, Sang-Wook Seo, Young-Kyu Park, Sung-Min Cho, Young-Ah Choi, Jung-Un Lee, Dong-Ryul Lee
Korean J Fam Med 2014;35(3):160-166.   Published online May 22, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2014.35.3.160

From the endoscopists' point of view, although the main focus of upper gastrointestinal endoscopic examination is the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum (usually bulb and 2nd portion including ampulla of Vater), the portions of the upper airway may also be observed during insertion and withdrawal of the endoscope, such as pharynx and larynx. Thus, a variety of pathologic lesions of the upper airway can be encountered during upper endoscopy. Among these lesions, an epiglottic cyst is relatively uncommon. The cyst has no malignant potential and mostly remains asymptomatic in adults. However, if large enough, epiglottic cysts can compromise the airway and can be potentially life-threatening when an emergency endotracheal intubation is needed. Thus, patients may benefit from early detection and treatment of these relatively asymptomatic lesions. In this report, we present a case of epiglottic cyst in an asymptomatic adult incidentally found by family physician during screening endoscopy, which was successfully removed without complication, using a laryngoscopic carbon dioxide laser.

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    Cureus.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Ear, Nose & Throat Journal.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Juan J Cardona, Katie Stormes, Neal Jackson, Yushi Abe, Joe Iwanaga, R. Shane Tubbs
    Cureus.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Pedunculated Fibrolipoma of the Hypopharynx: A Case Report
    Tae Seong Eo, Hyang Ae Shin, Jeong Hae Kie, Ji-Hoon Kim
    Journal of The Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics.2022; 33(2): 115.     CrossRef
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Original Article
Health-Promotion and Disease-Prevention Behaviors of Primary-Care Practitioners
Hwa-Yeon Seong, Eal-Whan Park, Yoo-Seock Cheong, Eun-Young Choi, Ki-Sung Kim, Sang-Wook Seo
Korean J Fam Med 2014;35(1):19-27.   Published online January 23, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2014.35.1.19
Background

In the 1990s the primary focus of medicine was shifted to disease prevention. Accordingly, it became the responsibility of primary-care physicians to educate and counsel the general population not only on disease prevention specifically but health promotion generally as well. Moreover, it was, and is still today, considered important that physicians provide positive examples of health-promotion behaviors to patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate physicians' health-promotion behaviors and to identify the factors that influence them.

Methods

We conducted a postal and e-mail survey of the 371 members of the Physician Association of Cheonan City between May 16th and June 25th, 2011. The questionnaire consisted of 18 items, including questions relating to sociodemographic factors, screening tests for adult diseases and cancer, and health habits.

Results

There were 127 respondents. The gender breakdown was 112 men (88.2%) and 15 women (11.8%), and the mean age was 47.8 years. Fifty-nine (46.4%) were family physicians or interns, and 68 (53.6%) were surgeons. Twenty-six percent (26%) were smokers, and 74.8% were drinkers; 53.5% did exercise; 37% had chronic diseases; 44.9% took periodic cancer screening tests, and 72.4% took periodic screening tests for adult diseases.

Conclusion

It was found that general characteristics and other health-promotion behaviors of physicians do not affect physicians' practice of undergoing periodic health examination.

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    Christine Shamala Selvaraj, Nurdiana Abdullah
    BMC Primary Care.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Naila A Shaheen, Ahmed Alaskar, Abdulrahman Almuflih, Naif Muhanna, Sufyan Barrak Alzomia, Mohammed A Hussein
    International Journal of General Medicine.2021; Volume 14: 6975.     CrossRef
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