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Ha Sung Lee 4 Articles
Original Article
Urinary Amylase Value in Acute Pancreatitis
Joo Ryong Kim, Ha Sung Lee, Dong Shik Chin
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(2):79-82.   Published online February 28, 1971
Pancreatitis is considered generally to be an unusual condition during infancy and childhood, but it may be more common in childhood than previously suspected. A case of acute pancreatitis in a 12-5/12 years-old boy is reported with related literatures. Comparative value of serum and urinary amylase was also studied to evaluate the clinical course in this case.
Case Report
Ballon Atrioseptotomy for palliation of Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels: A Case Report
Ha Sung Lee, Tae U Paik, Chin Young Chung, Chang Suh Kim, Joon Kap Cha
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(2):101-108.   Published online February 28, 1971
This is first report of balloon atrioseptotomy in Korean literature. We experienced one month old. male newborn who had a coinplete transposition of the great vessels with large patent ductus arteriosus. The patient was allegedly doing well until one month of age when he developed dyspnea and cyanosis on crying. There was 3/6 ejection type systolic murmur, maximal at the...
Case Report
A Neonatal Intussusception induced by Congenital Ileal Polyp from a 2 Days Old Male Newborn
Ha Sung Lee, Hyuk Chin Kwon, and Pyung Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1970;13(8):469-472.   Published online August 31, 1970
We experienced a patient of neonatal intussusception arising from a two days old male newborn. Forty days old patient was the youngest one in Korean literature. The patient was suffered from bloody stool from the second day of life and exploratory laparatomy was performed on the fourth day of life and ileoileal type intussusception was confirmed. Etiology of this intussusception was congenital polyp which...
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Clinical studies on abdominal tumors in infants and children
Ha Sung Lee, Hyung Sun Yoon, Pyung Kil Kim, Dong Shik Chin
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1970;13(10):591-600.   Published online October 31, 1970
We have clinically observed 39 patients 'of abdominal tumors who were admitted in Severance-Hospital during the past 10 years from April 1960 to March 1970. Unfortunately follow-up study couldn’t be made. The following results were obtained. 1) Of total cases observed, 25 patients were male and 14 patients female. 2)The majority of the patients, 34 (87%) were under 6 years of age and...
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