- Original Article
- Comparison of the Characteristics of 16 Commercial
Nebulizer/Compressor Combinations Used in Korea
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Hyun Jung Kim, Cho Ae Lee, Eun Kyung Hwang, Man Young Han, Uk Sung Ann, Young Min Cho
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2003;46(12):1235-1241. Published online December 15, 2003
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Purpose : We assessed the dynamic characteristics of 16 nebulizer/compressor combinations currently available in Korea.
Methods : The 16 nebulizer/compressor combinations(Pariboy Type 38/Long life, Pariboy Type N/ Long life, Pariboy Type N/Salter 8900, Pariboy Type N/LC, Devilbiss pulmoaid-LT/Hudson, Devilbiss pulmoaid/Hudson, Mesmed neb-300/Own, San-up 3040/Hudson, Midas(Basic)/Own, AirJolie 2/ Hudson, Thomas 1127/Salter 8900, Noel NE-2000/Salter 8900, Omron CX3/Hudson, Chang Woo CWN-100/Salter 8900, Voyage/Mefar,... |
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- Case Report
- Magnetic Resonance Angiography in One Case of Hydraencephaly
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Eun Kyung Hwang, Kang Ho Cho, Gwang Hoon Lee, Gil Hyun Kim, Hak Soo Lee, Ji Hye Kim, Young Seok Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1998;41(4):538-542. Published online April 15, 1998
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In hydranencephaly, the cerebral hemispheres are absent or represented by membranous sacs with
remnants of frontal, temporal or occipital cortex dispersed over the membrane. The brain stem is
relatively intact. The cause of hydranencephaly is unknown, but bilateral occlusion of the internal
carotid arteries during early fetal development can explain most of the pathologic abnormalities.
We evaluated a case of hydranencephaly by magnetic resonance(MR)... |
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- A Case of Alagille Syndrome
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Eun Kyung Hwang, Gwang Hoon Lee, Eell Ryoo, Kang Ho Cho, Gil Hyun Kim, Hak Soo Lee, Ji Hye Kim, Sung Hae Park, Hee Sup Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1998;41(3):410-414. Published online March 15, 1998
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Alagille syndrome is characterized by chronic cholestasis, posterior embryotoxon, skeletal abnormalities, cardiovascular abnormalities, and a typical face with prominent forehead and pointed chin. Its histological feature includes paucity of interlobular bile ducts. We experienced a 49-day-old female infant presenting with frequent upper respiratory tract infection and persistent jaundice. She had a typical face and chronic cholestasis. Echocardiograms revealed peripheral pulmonary... |
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