- Original Article
- A case of Mosaic trisomy 8.
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Hye Kyung Nam, Dong A Lee, Dong Hwan Lee, Sang Jhoo Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(4):553-557. Published online April 30, 1991
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Cardinal clinical features of trisomy 8 are as follow: Absent patellae; mental retardation; facies
notable or its anteverted nose, long philtrum, micrognathia and malformed ears; flexion deformities
of the fingers or toes, deep plantar V-shaped cleft between the first and third interdigital web of foot,
“pH capitonne”. More than 35 patients have been identified as having trisomy 8.
The authors experienced a patient of... |
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- Two cases of meconium peritonitis.
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Hye Kyung Nam, Dong Hwan Lee, Sang Jhoo Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(2):256-260. Published online February 28, 1991
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Meconium peritonitis is a non-bacterial foreign body and chemical peritonitis occurring during
intrauterine or early neonatal life as the result of an abnormal communicatiion between the bowel
contents and the peritonesal cavity.
We experienced two cases of meconium peritonitis, diagnosed in according to the clinical and
radiologic features, in two female neonates who had the chief complaint of vomiting and abdominal
distention. A brief review... |
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