- Case Report
- A Case of Di Guglielmo Syndrome Transformed to Myelomonocytic Leukemia( associated with chromosomal abnormalities)
-
Hee Soon Kye, Hong Joon Seo, Tae Kyu Park, Joong Sik Kim, Keun Soo Lee
-
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1973;16(4):335-340. Published online April 30, 1973
-
|
Di Guglielmo syndrome has been known as one :of the myeloproliferative syndrome, namely a variant form of neoplastic disease. It is reported that the majority of cases appear iri the adults and male is more susceptible than female. In recent few years, chromosomal aberrations such as aneuploidy, polyploidy, phi chromosome etc.
are reported, although the degree and the mode of involvement... |
-
-
- Two Cases of Malignant Lymphoma
-
Chui Kyu Kim, Tae Kyu Park, Keun Chan Sohn, Keun So Lee, Chung Hi Chi
-
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1969;12(7):399-404. Published online July 31, 1969
-
|
Two cases of malignant lymphoma, in a 14-year-old male and 7-year-old female, were presented.Clinical and histopathologic findings were compatible with lymphosarcoma. Pertinent literatures were reviewed briefly. |
-
-
- Two cases of Retroperitoneal Teratoma
-
Jwa Sin Kim, Tae Kyu Park, Keun Chan Sohn, Keun Soo Lee, Chung Hee Chi
-
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1969;12(6):335-340. Published online June 30, 1969
-
|
Two cases of Retroperitoneal Teratoma in two and half months old infants were reported. The diagnosis was established by the clinical, pathological and X-ray findings and surgical removal. The treatment was performed by successful removal, results were excellent. Review o£ Literatures as for Retroperitoneal Teratoma was made briefly.
|
-
-
- Original Article
- Clinical Observation of Acute Glomerulonephritis in Children (128 cases)
-
Yun Duk Yoo, Tae Kyu Park, Keun Soo Lee
-
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1969;12(5):253-260. Published online May 31, 1969
-
|
The authors observed clinically 128 cases o£ acute glomerulonephritis in Korean children under 16 years of age, treated at the pediatric ward and out-patient clinic, National Medical Center, during the period from Jan. 1959 to Dec. 1966. The results are as follows: 1) The total incidence was 0. 23% and the male to female ratio was 1. 3 : 1. About... |
-
-
|