Electronic ISSN 2287-0237

VOLUME

FEBRUARY 2012 - VOL.3 ISSUE

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Information
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Instructions
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  • Instructions

    The Bangkok Medical Journal

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    Instructions

    The Bangkok Medical Journal

    The Bangkok Medical Journal is the official journal of the Bangkok Hospital Group. The Journal publishes original articles on all aspects both clinical and experimental.
Editorial
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  • Editorial

    The Bangkok Medical Journal

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    Editorial

    The Bangkok Medical Journal

    At Bangkok Hospital, we believe in Service from the Heart. It is thus appropriate that our 3rd edition continues to see a distinctive and varied contribution from our Cardiac Unit.
Original article
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Case report
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  • Laughing headache

    Kiratikorn Vongvaivanich, MD Orasa Chawalparit, MD

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    Laughing headache

    Kiratikorn Vongvaivanich, MD Orasa Chawalparit, MD

    Headache is one of the most common problems that bring patients to the neurology clinic.
  • Atherothrombotic Disease

    Ratamapunt Incharoensakdi, MD Sura Boonrat, MD Chirotchana Suchato, MD Rergchai Varatorn, MD

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    Atherothrombotic Disease

    Ratamapunt Incharoensakdi, MD Sura Boonrat, MD Chirotchana Suchato, MD Rergchai Varatorn, MD

    Clinical manifestations of atherothrombotic disease, cardiac arrhythmia and myocardial infarction account for the most common causes of sudden, unexpected death in all age groups.1
  • Three Dimensions (3D) Reconstruction of Liver Mass

    Somsit Tancharoen, MD Surachai Roongtanapirom, MD Chirotchana Suchato, MD Lergchai Varatorn, MD Noppadol Larbcharoensub, MD Wanida Khuntha Suwit Panyawong

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    Three Dimensions (3D) Reconstruction of Liver Mass

    Somsit Tancharoen, MD Surachai Roongtanapirom, MD Chirotchana Suchato, MD Lergchai Varatorn, MD Noppadol Larbcharoensub, MD Wanida Khuntha Suwit Panyawong

    In cases of liver mass such as hepatoma or cholangiocarcinoma which are common in South-East Asian countries, many cases develop abdominal symptoms at the stage which is late for surgical intervention.
Reviews article
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Continuing Medical Education
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Medical images
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  • Mass at Vocal Cord

    Somsak Wankijcharoen, MD, Chirotchana Suchato, MD, Lergchai Varatorn, MD, Nidhi Chongchitnant, MD, Prasert Lertsanguansinchai, MD, Thassaporn Umpava5

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    Mass at Vocal Cord

    Somsak Wankijcharoen, MD, Chirotchana Suchato, MD, Lergchai Varatorn, MD, Nidhi Chongchitnant, MD, Prasert Lertsanguansinchai, MD, Thassaporn Umpava5

    A79-year-old man man presented with hoarseness since 3 months, he was a heavy smoker for many years. Indirect laryngoscopy was unable to demonstrate the lesion.
Other feature
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Book review
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