- Case Report
- A Case of Meconium Peritonitis Accompanied with Hydrocele
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Hoi Kyung Yoon, Ha Young Roh, Jin Hwa Kook, Young Youn Choi, Sang Young Chung
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2004;47(4):448-452. Published online April 15, 2004
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Meconium peritonitis is a rare disease in neonates, characterized by intraperitoneal calcification, numerous fibrosis with or without pseudocyst formation due to antenatal extravasation of meconium. Meconium peritonitis may result in a number of genital manifestations, including inguinal and scrotal or labial hydrocele containing meconium or calcifications. Recently, increased numbers of fetuses with meconium peritonitis have been prenatally diagnosed by ultrasonography.... |
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- A Case of Labial Adhesion
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Ha Young Roh, Chan Kyun Oh, Kyung Ran Son, Jin Hwa Kook, Young Youn Choi
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2003;46(12):1271-12736. Published online December 15, 2003
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Labial adhesions are postnatal fusion of the labia minora in the midline of varying degrees. They are postulated to be the result of low estrogen levels in the prepubertal child and possibly of a chronic inflammatory process. Topical treatment with conjugated estrogens has been the mainstay of therapy. We experienced one case of labial adhesion in an infant who was... |
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