- Case Report
- A Case of Primary Epiploic Appendagitis
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Tae Young Ha, Chi Kwan Kim, Jin Young Jeong, Jong Hwa Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2002;45(8):1024-1027. Published online August 15, 2002
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Epiploic appendages are small, 0.5-5 cm long, peritoneal pouches containing small vessels and fat, located on the serous surface of the colon, from the cecum to the rectosigmoid junction. Pathologic states are rare in these appendages, the most frequent being is infarction either due to torsion or spontaneous. As a result of subsequent inflammatory reaction, the condition has been termed... |
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- A Case of Late Presentation of Traumatic
Diaphragmatic Hernia in a Child
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Jin Young Jeong, Hyun Mi Kim, Je Kyoun Shin
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2001;44(6):705-708. Published online June 15, 2001
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Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries in infants and children are uncommon. Late presentation of such an injury is well recognised in adults but is exceptionally rare in children. Because of the increased compliance of the thoracic cage in children, rupture of the diaphragm can occur without signs of external injury. Morbidity and mortality can be minimized by a high index of suspicion,... |
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- Original Article
- An Electroencephalographic Study of Febrile Convulsion in Childhood
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Jong Woo Shin, Chang Ok Soh, Jin Young Jeong
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1997;40(4):531-538. Published online April 15, 1997
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Purpose : Febrile convulsion is most common neurologic disorder in childhood, which benign course but transition to epilepsy is not certain. This study was carried out to reveal the usefulness of electroencephalography of febrile convulsion in childhood.
Methods : Electroencephalography (EEG) was performed on 116 children who visited the department of Pediatrics, Haesung hospital from November 1992 to December 1994 due... |
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