- Case Report
- Cough Syncope with Asthma
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H.H. Kim, S.J. Choi, C.M. Park
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(7):463-466. Published online July 31, 1971
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A case of cough syncope, was reported which had accompained in a 2 1/2 yr. old asthmatic boy and it’s literature were reviewed. The patient experienced 5 times of attack, cough syncope. The syncopes started always with,
paroxysmal coughing, followed by the following order, wheezing, cyanosis and unconsciousness. There were no abnormal findings in ECG. EEG.
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- Original Article
- The Clinico-Experimental Studies on Nutritional Value with Various Kinds of Weaning Foods
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S.J. Choi, H.H. Kim, H.S. Lee, C.M. Park, H.K. Chang, L.B. Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(5):259-274. Published online May 31, 1971
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Infant feeding for weaning and malnutrition are fundamental health problems in most of developing countries, also in Korea, particularly in Rural and Urban slum areas. Considerable growth retardation and malnutrition are common findings among the infancy and young children. The weaning pattern in Korea is very much same as in most developing countries where prolonged, breast feeding and delayed weaning... |
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- A Clinical Study on Dysentery in Childhood
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S.J. Choi, S.Y. Hong, G.J. Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1970;13(11):625-632. Published online November 30, 1970
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Total 305 cases of acute diarrhea during the period of 3 years were subjected in this study. All of these 305 patients were admitted in the pediatric ward of Ewha Womans University Hospital from September of 1966 to August 1969, and 109(35. 7%) out of 305 diarrhea cases were investigated as dysenteries. One hundred and nine cases of dysenteries were... |
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- The Studies on Neonatal Septicemia
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S.J. Kim, Y.J. Cho, S.J. Choi
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1968;11(5):229-236. Published online May 31, 1968
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Despite better aseptic obstetric technic and advances in antibacterial therapy, neonatal septicemia still plays a important and often unrecognized role in neonatal morbidity and mortality. Even at the present time, however, few data are available on its true incidence because of the relative infrequency with which blood culture of newborn infants arf made. Inadequate prenatal and perinatal cares including home... |
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