- Original Article
- Neonatology (Perinatology)
- Healthcare access challenges facing six African refugee mothers in South Korea: a qualitative multiple-case study
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Min Sun Kim, In Gyu Song, Ah Reum An, Kyae Hyung Kim, Ji Hoon Sohn, Sei Won Yang
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2017;60(5):138-144. Published online May 31, 2017
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Purpose Following legal reform in 2013, the annual number of asylum seekers entering South Korea has increased from 1,143 in 2012 to 5,711 in 2015. We interviewed six African refugee mothers of young children regarding their health needs and barriers to access maternal child health services. MethodsWe recruited mothers who had visited a clinic for immigrants between July 2013 and August 2015.... |
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- Case Report
- A case of regression of atypical dense deposit disease without C3 deposition in a child
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Min Sun Kim, Pyoung Han Hwang, Mung Jae Kang, Dae-Yeol Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(7):766-769. Published online July 31, 2010
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Dense deposit disease (DDD) is a rare disorder characterized by the deposition of abnormal electron-dense material within the glomerular basement membrane of the kidneys. The diagnosis is made in most patients between 5 and 15 years of age, and within 10 years, approximately half of the affected patients progress to end-stage renal disease. We report a rare case of regressive... |
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- Original Article
- Comparison of clinical and laboratory characteristics in children
with type 1 diabetes according to pancreatic autoantibodies
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Ji Hae Choi, Min Sun Kim, Chan Jong Kim, Jong Duk Kim, Dae-Yeol Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(3):414-419. Published online March 15, 2010
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Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is any difference in the clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with autoantibody-positive and patients with autoantibody-negative type 1 diabetes at initial presentation.
Methods:We analyzed 96 patients under 18 years of age with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. One or both of the pancreatic autoantibodies-glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies (GADA) and... |
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- Clinical disease characteristics according to karyotype in Turner syndrome
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Chae Young Yeo, Chan Jong Kim, Young Jong Woo, Dae Yeol Lee, Min Sun Kim, Eun Young Kim, Jong Duck Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(2):158-162. Published online February 15, 2010
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Purpose : Turner syndrome (TS) is a disorder in which various anomalies can be accompanied, especially cardiovascular, renal, thyroid and auditory problems. The aim of this study is to identify the incidence of these disorders in patients with TS according to karyotype.
Methods : We reviewed medical records of 90 patients with TS diagnosed by chromosomal analysis in 4 hospitals... |
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- Changes in the expression of cytokines and apoptosis-related
genes in children with infectious mononucleosis
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Dae Sun Jo, Ji Hye Han, Sun Young Kim, Min Sun Kim, Ho Keun Yi, Dae-Yeol Lee, Pyoung Han Hwang
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2009;52(12):1348-1357. Published online December 15, 2009
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Purpose : The aims of this study were to identify the clinical characteristics and determine the changes in the expression of cytokines and apoptosis-related genes in children with infectious mononucleosis.
Methods : Serological examinations of 15 pediatric patients diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis were performed prospectively. Peripheral blood from the patients was used to compare the composition of T cell subsets,... |
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- Case Report
- A Case of Multiple Juvenile Xanthogranuloma Involving Skin and Systemic Organs
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So Yeon Lee, Yong Seok Jang, Min Sun Kim, Yun Jeong Yang, Myoung Ja Jung, Pyoung Han Hwang
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 2004;47(2):227-230. Published online February 15, 2004
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Juvenile xanthogranuloma(JXG) is one of the most common non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis, benign histiocytic proliferative disorder. It typically presents as a solitary, benign, rapidly growing cutaneous tumor that may regress spontaneously. Most cutaneous lesions of JXG occur in the head and neck region of infants and young children. This disease is usually present with cutaneous lesion only; visceral involvement including the... |
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