- Original Article
- CMV antigenemia following pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation : risk factors and outcomes
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Eun-Young Cho, Young-Shil Park, Dae-Hyung Lee, Ji Kyoung Park, Sangrhim Choi, Sun Young Kim, Pil-Sang Jang, Dong-Gun Lee, Nak-Gyun Chung, Jong Hyun Kim, Dae-Chul Jeong, Bin Cho, Jae Gyun Hur, Jin Han Kang, Hack-Ki Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2006;49(2):173-180. Published online February 15, 2006
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Purpose : Cytomegalovirus(CMV) infection still remains as a major cause of morbidity and mortality after stem cell transplantation. In this study, we analyzed the results of antigenemia-guided pre- emptive therapy among children with allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation to determine the incidence and risk factors associated with CMV antigenemia, and evaluated the efficacy of the CMV antigenemia based preemptive therapy.... |
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- The Change of Serum Soluble E-selectin in Kawasaki Disease
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Jae-Ho Jeong, Eun-Young Cho, Jae-Woo Lim, Eun-Jeong Cheon, Kyong-Og Ko, Kyung-Il Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2005;48(5):539-544. Published online May 15, 2005
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Purpose : The aim of this study was to investigate the pathophysiologic role of serum E-selectin, vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)-induced cell adhesion mollecule in Kawasaki disease(KD) and to look for the evidence of direct relationship between the plasma levels of soluble E-selectin and the incidence of coronary artery lesion(CAL).
Methods : Changes in plasma levels of sE-selectin(n=98) over time were... |
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- Case Report
- Galloway-Mowat Syndrome in Two Siblings
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Hae-Sung Jung, Eun-Young Cho, Jae-Young Lim, Ji-Hyeoan Seo, Myoung-Bum Choi, Chan-Ho Park, Hang-Ok Woo, Hee-Shang Youn
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2001;44(9):1081-1084. Published online September 15, 2001
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We report on two Korean siblings with multiple congenital anomalies : microcephaly, gyral abnormality,
minor facial anomalies, and congenital nephrotic syndrome. The first infant developed proteinuria
at age 3 days. This condition appeared similar to that described by Galloway and Mowat
and reviewed by Cooperstone, et al, especially the presence of abnormal gyral patterns. She died
at 19 months. The second infant; the brother... |
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- Original Article
- The Changes of Thyroid Function Tests and TSH Receptor Antibody Levels During Antithyroid Drug Therapy of Graves Disease in Children
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Jeong-Ho Kim, Eun-Young Cho, Han-Wook Yoo
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1995;38(10):1404-1410. Published online October 15, 1995
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The mainstay of treatment in children with Graves' disease is antithyroid drug therapy. Most commonly used drugs are methimazole(MMI) and propylthiuracil(PTU). These drugs inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis through mechanisms that interfere with the action of thyroid peroxidase. Since antithyroid drugs are unable to inhigit the secretion of thyroid hormone which is already produced, it takes 2 to 3 weeks for... |
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