- Case Report
- Spontaneous Chylothorax in Infancy
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Geong Pil Chun, Se Joo Kang, Duk Jin Yun
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1968;11(6):313-316. Published online June 30, 1968
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A case of spontaneous chylothorax of a six-month old male infant has been presented. He was admitted with the chief complaints of dyspnea, cyanosis and irritability through the emergency room. Chest X-ray (Fig. 1) showed pleural effusion on the right thorax and thoracentasis was performed and the rusults was described to Table 3 which revealed the , character of chyle.... |
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- Original Article
- Clinical Studies on Purpuras
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Ki Joon Kim, Se Joo Kang, In Moo Hur, Nahm Ji Cho, Duk Jin Yun
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1967;10(8):411-416. Published online August 31, 1967
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We observed clinically 62 cases who were admitted with complaining of Purpura at the Pediatric Department of Severance Hospital during a period of 6 years and 10 months from October, 1959 to July, 1966. In 62 cases, leukemia, 27. 3% (17 cases), was most common disease, followed by allergic purpura and aplastic anemia, and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in order and... |
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- Clinical Observations of Pleurisy with Effusion and Effects of Prednisolone in Therapy
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Dong Gwan Han, Se Joo Kang, Ki Joon Kim, Kyung Ja Cho, Duk Jin Yun
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1967;10(8):417-422. Published online August 31, 1967
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We observed 34 cases who were admitted to Severance Hospital in order to evaluate the efficacy of prednisolone for the treatment of pleurisy wth effusion during the period of 9 years from May, 1956 to April, 1965. Effusion occurred most commonly in the spring, least often in the autumn. Boys were affected somewhat more frequently than girls. Most of the... |
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- Clinical Studies on Paralytic Poliomyelitis
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In Moo Huh, Se Joo Kang, Yu Keung An, Ok Cha Whang, Duk Jin Yun
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1966;9(2):71-77. Published online March 31, 1966
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The authors observed 322 cases of paralytic poliomyelitis who visited the pediatric service of Severance hospital during 3 years from 1962 to 1964. Observations 1)The heighest age incidence was from 7 months to 3 years (92.4%) 2)The incidence in male was more frequent than in females (Male 61.2%, female 38.8%) 3)Seasonal occurrence was more frequent from June to September... |
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