- Original Article
- A Case of Graves' Disease Associated with Alopecia areata.
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O Y Lee, U C Yang, H J Park, M J Shin
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1988;31(2):246-252. Published online February 28, 1988
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Graves, disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism during childhood. A case of a
14-year-old girl with goiter and generalized alopecia areata with the subjective symptoms such as
profuse sweating, heat intolerance and nervousness. Thyroid hormonal assays by radioimmunoassay,
thyroid scanning and thyroid needle biopsy were consistent with hyperthyroidism. TBII (TSH-binding
inhibiting IgG) was postivie (33.5%). After 2 months' treatment with propylthiouracil thyroid... |
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- Case Report
- Case of Peripheral Neuroepithelioma with Ectopic ACTH Syndrome.
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O Y Lee, K S Lee, H I Chung, H J Park, M J Shin, K J Cho, J G Chi
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1987;30(10):1152-1160. Published online October 31, 1987
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Peripheral neuroepithelioma is a rare and controversial neoplasm that may occur at any age. The
authors observed the course of a 1-year-old Korean female infant who presented with an enlarging
mass in the right hand and manifested hepatic and pulmonary metastases at the time of diagnosis.
She also presented with characteristic Cushingoid features, such as moon face, buffalo hump, and truncal
obesity. Laboratory... |
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