- Original Article
- An 18-year experience of tracheoesophageal fistula and esophageal atresia
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Juhee Seo, Do Yeon Kim, Ai Rhan Kim, Dae Yeon Kim, Seong Chul Kim, In Koo Kim, Ki Soo Kim, Chong Hyun Yoon, Soo Young Pi
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(6):705-710. Published online June 23, 2010
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Purpose To determine the clinical manifestations and outcomes of patients with tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) and esophageal atresia (EA) born at a single neonatal intensive care unit. MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted for 97 patients with confirmed TEF and EA who were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit between 1990 and 2007. ResultsThe rate of prenatal diagnosis was 12%. The average gestational age... |
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- Case Report
- Two Cases of Primary Segmental Infarction of the Greater Omentum
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Do Yeon Kim, Weon Park, Dong Jin Lee, Jung Hyeok Kwon
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2001;44(6):694-699. Published online June 15, 2001
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Primary segmental infarction of the greater omentum is a rare condition which usually simulates acute appendicitis or cholesystitis because of right-sided abdominal pain, tenderness, fever and leukocytosis. Its cause is unknown. Most authors believe that the condition results from an embryologic variant associated with anomalous and fragile blood supply of the right lower portion of the greater omentum, which is... |
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- A Case of Congenital Intrahepatic Portosystemic Venous Shunt
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Do Yeon Kim, Dong Jin Lee, Jung Hyeok Kwon
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2000;43(2):283-287. Published online February 15, 2000
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Intrahepatic portosystemic venous shunt(IPVS) is an uncommon pathologic condition which occurs mostly in adult patients with portal hypertension and cirrhosis of the liver with only scattered reports are on children. However, asymptomatic IPVS have been detected in an increasing number of patients with recent advances in imaging techniques, such as sonography, CT, MR imaging, and color Doppler sonography. The cause... |
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