- Original Article
- A Result of Treatment of Malignant Germ Cell Tumors in Childhood
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Hyoung Jin Kang, Jun Ah Lee, Hyo Jeong Han, Hyoung Su Choi, Hyeon Jin Park, Ki Woong Sung, Eun Sun Yoo, Hee Young Shin, Hyo Seop Ahn, Kwi Won Park, Byung Keu Cho, Hwang Choi, Chul Woo Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1997;40(12):1707-1718. Published online December 15, 1997
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Purpose : Germ cell tumors have variable clinical characteristics according to the age,
sex, primary site, and pathologic diagnosis. To provide the therapeutic principle, the
clinical characteristics, response to the treatment, and prognostic factors were analyzed.
Methods : Medical records of 57 children who were diagnosed as malignant germ cell
tumor in Seoul National University Children' s Hospital from January 1986 till June 1996
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- A case of Second Malignant Neoplasm Complicating Hodgkin's Disease in Remission.
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Hong Hoe Koo, Jong Woon Choi, Sang Oh Na, Il Soo Ha, Hee Young Shin, Hyo Seop Ahn, Yeon Lim Suh, Chul Woo Kim, Je Geun Chi
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(4):564-572. Published online April 30, 1990
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Recent advances in the treatment of cancer have resulted in increased survival and possible cure for
many malignant disorders, particularly childhood cancers. There has been a marked improvement in
the treatment of childhood Hodgkin’s disease, and five-year survival rates for even advanced stages
of Hodgkin’s disease approach or exceed more than 75% with modern treatment policies. However,
successful therapy in childhood cancer is frequently... |
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- Case Report
- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation in an Infant Born after Abruptio Placentae.
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Soon Ung Kang, Jung Hwan Choi, E Boong Kwon, Chong Ku Yun, Kwang Wook Ko, Je G Chi, Chul Woo Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1982;25(7):730-736. Published online July 31, 1982
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Premature separation of the placenta(abruptio placentae), as a serious obstetric complication, has been recognized to be associated with disseminated intravascular coagulation(DIC) in the newborn period. However, pathologic evidence for DIC generally has been lacking or rarely reported. Recently we have experienced one case of DIC in an infant born after abruptio placentae. The infant had suffered from cyanosis, dyspnea and... |
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