- Original Article
- A Study of Clinical Observations in Neonatal Sepsis.
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E S Kim, K H Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(9):1180-1187. Published online September 30, 1990
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We have experienced 67 cases of neonatal sepsis confirmed by clinical symptoms and blood culture
between July 1983 and June 1988 at Ewha university hospital.
The results obtained were as follows:
1) The incidence of septicemia was 0.6%. The sex ratio of patients was 0.97:1 with 33 males and 34
females.
2) The incidence was higher in preterm babies than in full term babies and higher in... |
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- 2 cases of I-cell disease.
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H D Lee, K H Kim, Y T Lim, W T Kim, S Y Kim, H J Jeon, H J Park, C Y Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(3):360-366. Published online March 31, 1990
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Clinical pictures of 2 cases with I-cell disease patients, 8 and 11 months old female, were analyzed.
Characteristic coarse facial features, gum hypertrophy, retarded growth and dysostosis multiplex
were observed in both cases. Under phase contrast microscopic examination, cultured fibroblasts of
skin of case I patient had their cytoplasm filled with numerous dark granules leaving only a
juxtanuclear crescent free of inclusions. We report... |
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- Case Report
- A Case of Leiner's Disease Kee Hyuck.
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K H Kim, Ran Nam Gung, Chul Lee, Dong Kwan Han, Yoon Kee Park
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1986;29(8):902-906. Published online August 31, 1986
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We have experienced a case of Leiner’s disease characterized by generalized seborrheic dermatitis,
intractable, severe diarrhea, marked wasting, and recurrent local and systemic infections.
We are reporting this case with brief review of literatures.
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- Original Article
- A Case Report of Ventricular Septal Defect and Aortic Valve Insufficiency Occurred in Siblings.
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K H Kim, S S Kim, J H Sul, S K Lee, D S Chin
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1985;28(4):386-389. Published online April 30, 1985
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The occurrence of congenital heart disease can be explained by genetic or environmental aspects. But these factors act separately only in about 10% and most of all, which reaches up to 90%, are inherited by the pattern of multifactorial inheritance, in which there is an underlying genetic predisition, usually produced by the small effects of many genes interacting with an... |
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