- Original Article
- A Comparative study of Sulbactam/Ampicillin vs Ampicillin/Amikacin in infections of the Pediatric Age Group.
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Keun Soo Lee, Ha Baik Lee, Seon Ock Khang, Jung Hee Lee, Tai Yeal Choi, Choon Won Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1986;29(1):1-17. Published online January 31, 1986
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Sulbactam has been shown to be an irreversible inhibitor of bacterial beta.lactamase. The spectrum of Ampicillin is extended hen it is used in combination with Sulbactam to cover Ampicillin resistant organisms. The safety and efficacy of Sulbactamj Ampicillin vs. Ampicillin/Amikacin are compared in the treatment of various disease in pediatric age group Patients are assigned randomly to receive either Sulbactam/... |
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- Case Report
- A Case of Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome.
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Seon Ock Khang, Jung Hee Lee, In Joon Seol, Gwi Jong Choi, Keun Soo Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1985;28(4):405-410. Published online April 30, 1985
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Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome is a rare genetic disease of unknown etiology with some features suggestive of accelerated aging. Patients with this disorder are usually of average intelligence and appear clinically normal at birth. However, in early childhood they develop severe growth retardation and a senescent phenotype, including balding, aged-appe-aring skin, generalized atherosclerosis, and strokes. They die prematurely as a result... |
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- Three Cases of Calyceal Diverticulum in Children.
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Seon Ock Khang, Tae Jin Park, Woo Gill Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(6):610-615. Published online June 30, 1984
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A calyceal diverticulum, relatively rare lesion, is a cystic urine-containing cavity within the renal parenchyma, which is lined by transitional epithelium and communicates with the pelvis or a calyx through a narrow channel. Usually, they are asymptomatic and frequently discovered incidentally during radiological studies for other conditions.
Three cases of calyceal diverticulum were presented, which were detected incidentally during intravenous pyelography... |
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- A Case of Achondroplasia.
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Han Young Lee, Seon Ock Khang, Woo Gill Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(12):1234-1238. Published online December 31, 1984
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Achondroplasia, the commonest type of dwarfism, is an autosomal-dominant skeletal
dysplasia in which the primary defect is endochondral bone formation.
Characteristic clinical findings are large head size, rhizomelic shortening of the limbs,
frontal bossing & flat nasal bridge with X-ray findings of brachycephaly, thickness of long
bone, squared iliac bone and decreased interpediculate distance of spine at distal lumbar level
compared with proximal.
Authors experienced a... |
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- Fatal and Neonatal Arrhythmia: 3 cases.
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Seon Ock Khang, Eui Soo Park, Heung Jae Lee, Keun Soo Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(10):1000-1005. Published online October 31, 1984
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Authors experienced three cases of arrhythmia which were assumed to be present from their fetal lives.
One of cases was congenital complete heart block with Adams-Stokes attacks who had the history of severe fetal bradycardia. The other two cases had benign supraventricular ectopic beats with spontaneous recovery within two months of age. Fetal tachycardia was observed in one case with multifocal... |
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