- Original Article
- A Case of Neuroepithelial(Colloid) Cyst.
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Min Sik Kim, Yo Han Kim, Mu Young Song, Soon Jai Lee, Young Bae Lee, Je Geun Chi
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(5):695-700. Published online May 31, 1990
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The authors experienced a case of neuroepithelial cyst which was found deep inside the brain,
involving the ventricular septum. A 2 months old female patient was presented with convulsion.
Characteristic CT findings showing multiloculated cystic structures were seen. Operation was
carried out to confirm multiple intraventricular cysts containing yellowish fluid.
Histologically the cyst wall consisted of simple cuboidal epithelium and fibrous connective tissue.
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- A Case of Chronic Relepsing Pancreatitis with Calcification in Childhood.
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Yo Han Kim, Min Sik Kim, Moo Young Song, Eun Ryoung Kim, Jong Duk Lee, Soon Jai Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(3):398-403. Published online March 31, 1990
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A 9-vear-old girl presented with recurrent abdominal pain. Investigations failed to show any of the
demonstrable causes of pancreatitis, but she was found to have pancreatic calcifications with the help
of the plain abdominal x-ray, abdominal ultrasound and abdominal C—T scan.
Pancreatic calcifications are virtually pathognomonic of chronic pancreatitis. We report this case
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- A Case of Short Rib-Polydactyly Syndrome, Type 3.
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Yong Woo Park, Jun Ho Kim, Yo Han Kim, Eun Ryong Kim, Soon Jai Lee, Young Jin Kim
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1987;30(12):1439-1445. Published online December 31, 1987
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A case of the Naumoff type (type 3) of short rib-polydactyly syndrome is reported.
The skeletal changes included bulging forehead, flat occiput, short cranial base, extremely short
horizontal ribs, abnormal vertebrae, and post-axial polydactyly.
Microscopically, cartilage showed markedly stunted and disorganized endochondrial ossification.
Extraskeletal manifestation were cleft palate, pulmonary hypoplasia, hydropelvis and hydroureter
with narrowing of ureterovesical junction.
Differentiation from other type of short rib-polydactyly syndrome... |
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