- Original Article
- A Clinical Study of Mumps Menigoencephalitis
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Suk Kyou Cha, Woo Gill Liegh, Joon Tai Kim, Pyung Kil Kim, Duk Jin Yun
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1976;19(3):175-179. Published online March 31, 1976
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Fifty six childen with mumps meningoencephalitis were admitted to Pediatric department Severance hospital between March, 1958 and August, 1974. The clinical illness of ^these children were studied and the following results were obtained 1.The incidental ratio to total in-patients was 0.4%. 2.The monthly distribution was highest in summer, and the peak incidence in June(25.9%). 3.The sex incidence was more common... |
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- Clinical Observation of Congenital Megacolon
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Young Jin Chung, Woo Gill Liegh, Ki Young Lee, Dong Shik Chin, WoonSub Han
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1975;18(1):40-46. Published online January 31, 1975
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Congenital Megacolon is due to congenital defect of the parasympathetic ganglionic cells in Auerbach’s plexus causing constriction anatomically at rectum or rectosigmoid in majority and an abscence of peristalsis and propulsive movement functionally with marked dilatation at the proximal bowel of the defected area.
We have experienced 33 caess of congenital megacolon from January, 1957 to December, 1972 and this disease... |
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- Case Report
- A Case Report of Salmonella Myocarditis
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Seockoo Bai, Ton Sang Park, Woo Gill Liegh, Won Chull Kim, Duk Jin Yun
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1973;16(10):763-766. Published online October 31, 1973
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This is a case report of rare salmonella myocarditis due to salmonella sepsis. It was diagnosed as physical examination, chest X-ray, laboratory data and EKG. A brief review of related literature was also presented.
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- Original Article
- Differential Counts of Neutrophjles in the Diagnosis of Bacillary Dysentery
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Hei Young Kim, Woo Gill Liegh, Won Chull Kim, Dong Shik Chin
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1973;16(1):31-34. Published online January 31, 1973
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Total 553 cases of acute diarrhea who were admitted to pediatric department of Severance Hospital from Jan. 1967 to Dec. 1971, were subjected in this study. Among these, 116 dysenteric cases (21%) were analysed as followings:
1)The incidence of dysentery was highest from 6 months after birth to 2 yrs., and relatively rare below the 6 months of age. 2) The character... |
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