- Review Article
- Neonatology (Perinatology)
- Clinical implications of coronavirus disease 2019 in neonates
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Do-Hyun Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2021;64(4):157-164. Published online February 4, 2021
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• Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV-2) was detected in approximately 3% of neonates of mothers with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
• Neonatal COVID-19 is relatively benign with 16%–22.4% cases asymptomatic.
• Neonates with pre-existing medical conditions and preterm infants are at a higher risk of severe COVID-19.
• Requirement for neonatal mechanical ventilation is 20%–22.4% (vs. 4% in children)
• Low birth weight (13.9%) and premature birth (22.2%) affect neonates of mothers with COVID-19. |
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- Transfusion practice in neonates
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Do-Hyun Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2018;61(9):265-270. Published online September 6, 2018
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Neonates, especially extremely low birth weight infants, are among the groups of patients undergoing transfusion frequently. Since they are exposed to higher specific transfusion risks compared to the patients of other age groups, there are many special aspects that must be considered for transfusion therapy in neonates. The transfusion risks in neonates include adverse outcomes specific for preterm infants as... |
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- Case Report
- PHACE association with intracranial, oropharyngeal hemangiomas, and an atypical patent ductus arteriosus arising from the tortuous left subclavian artery in a premature infant
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Do-Hyun Kim, Jang Hwan Choi, Jung Ha Lee, Hee Sup Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2012;55(1):29-33. Published online January 31, 2012
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PHACE association is a rare neurocutaneous condition in which facial hemangiomas associate with a spectrum of posterior fossa malformations, arterial cerebrovascular anomalies, cardiovascular anomalies, and eye anomalies. We reported a case of PHACE association in a premature infant showing facial, intracranial, and oropharyngeal hemangiomas with evidence of the Dandy-Walker variant and complicated cardiovascular anomalies, including a right-sided aortic arch and... |
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