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A Case of Pararenal Pseudocyst and Congenital Hydronephrosis with Pisterior Urethral Valve
Jeong Lim Kim, Seung Yul Lee, Joon Soo Lee, Ki Soo Pai, Jae Seung Lee, Seung Kang Choi, Jin Suck Suh
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(2):263-268.   Published online February 15, 1992
Pararenal pseudocyst is an encapsulated cystic collection of chronically extravasated urine or serous fluid, usually occurring in the perirenal space by renal trauma, operative procedures or obstructive uropathy such as posterior urethral valve, or calculi, tumors of genitourinary tract and often associated with hydronephrosis and displacement of the kidney. We experienced a case of pararenal pseudocyst, right and congenital hydronephrosis, left...
Original Article
Clinical study on metabolic liver diseases in infancy and childhood.
Jeong Lim Kim, Ki Sup Chung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(11):1477-1493.   Published online November 30, 1991
The liver plays a central role in synthetic, degradative, and regulatory pathways involving the metabolism of carbohydrates, protein, lipid, mineral, and vitamins. There are many metabolic abnormalities or specific enzyme deficiencies that affect the liver. The clinical manifestations of metabolic diseases of the liver mimic infections, intoxications, and other systemic diseases. The comprehension of the pathogenesis on the inborn metabolic errors and early...
Neonatal hypocalcemia: clinical manifestations and prognosis.
Jeong Lim Kim, Heung Dong Kim, Chang Jun Coe
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(7):912-920.   Published online July 31, 1991
Hypocalcemia during the newborn period is relatively common particularly in infants with predis- posing factors, such as prematurity, low birth weight, birth asphyxia and diabetic mothers and it is often manifested by various clinical findings. Some authors have reported that in some cases of the neonatal hypocalcemia, there were neurologic deficits such as irritability and convulsion, and neur- ologic sequelae on follow up. It...
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