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A case of post-operative chylous ascites after a splenorenal shunt operation in a child with congenital hepatic fibrosis
Jong Hyung Yoon, Hye Ran Yang, Jae Sung Ko, Jeong Kee Seo
Clin Exp Pediatr. 2006;49(10):1106-1110.   Published online October 15, 2006
Chylous ascites is a rare condition caused by various diseases and conditions that interfere with the abdominal or retroperitoneal lymphatics, and uncommonly it can manifest as a post-operative complication after abdominal, retroperitoneal or mediastinal surgery. Chylous ascites can be diagnosed by a high triglyceride content in ascites. The authors experienced a 5-year-old girl with congenital hepatic fibrosis who presented with...
A Case of Neonatal Urinary Ascites due to Bladder Perforation Treated with Urinary Drainage
Heng-Mi Kim, Su-Hee Kwak, Sung-Kwang Jung, Sang-Kwon Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 2001;44(8):948-953.   Published online August 15, 2001
Urinary ascites in newborns is a rare event that usually is associated with posterior urethral valves and other obstructing anomalies of the genitourinary tract. A case of neonatal urinary ascites without genitourinary tract abnormalities is reported. This premature male neonate was treated by artificial ventilation due to respiratory distress syndrome. The umbilical artery catheter was placed without difficulties and functioned...
A Case of Infectious Mononucleosis Associated with Pleural Effusion and Ascites
Seung-Kyoo Han, Yun-Jeong Yang, Yon-Ho Choe, Yong-Hoon Jun, Soon-Ki Kim, Byong-Kwan Son
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1997;40(7):1026-1030.   Published online July 15, 1997
Infectious mononucleosis is an acute infectious disease occurring predominantly in older children and young adults due to primary Epstein-Barr virus infection. The clinical picture is extremely variable in both severity and duration. The disease in children is generally mild. It is characterized clinically by fever, exudative or membranous pharyngitis, generalized lymphadenopathy, and splenomegaly. Rarely, it complicates neurologic involvement such as cranial nerve palsy, meningoencephalitis, and...
A Case of Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis in a Child
Young Don Kim, Jung Hwa Choi, Young Tak Lim, Hee Ju Park
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1995;38(4):552-556.   Published online April 15, 1995
Eosinophilic gastroenteritis is an uncommon disorder of the stomach, small bowel, and colon, characterized by eosinophilic infiltration of the gut wall and peripheral blood eosinophilia. The clinical features depend on the site of eosinophilic infiltration. Patients with eosinophilic gastroenteritis may develop an exudative ascites containing eosinophils. We experienced a case of eosinophilic gastroenteritis in a 9 year old boy who had...
Original Article
A case of posterior urethral valve of the newborn.
Eun Ae Park, Gyoung Hee Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(10):1439-1445.   Published online October 31, 1991
Posterior urethral valve is the most common obstructive abnormality in male children affecting both kidneys and likely arise from maldevelopment of the mesonephric duct. We have experienced a case of posterior urethral valve with urinary ascites in 10/365 year old male neonate. Abdominal distension, oligouria, and azotemia were improved by urinary catheterization. Pelvo-ureterostomy operation was done, and this case had excellent results with much...
Three cases of nonimmune hydrops fetalis.
Young Youn Choi, Jae Sook Ma, Tai Ju Hwang, Tae Bok Song
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(5):691-699.   Published online May 31, 1991
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis is defined as a pathologic and generalized abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the entire body tissues and cavities unassociated with erythroblastosis. After the licensing of Rh Immune Prophylaxis (1968), the incidence of classic erythroblastosis fetalis has declined dramatically but the proportion of nonimmune types has increased relatively. With increasing use of ultrasound as a part of routine obstetric care, fetal...
Case Report
Case of Chronic Pancreatitis Complicated Pancreatic Ascites and Pleural Effusion.
Gye Ja Lee, Yong Aee Chun, Hey Sun Lee, Yong Mi Hong, Young Min Ahn
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1987;30(1):108-113.   Published online January 31, 1987
A case of pancreatic ascites and pleural effusion as complication of chronic pancreatitis in the twelve-year-old boy was reported. He was admitted to the pediatric ward with chief complaints of abdominal pain and abdominal distension. He has been apparently well until one month prior to admission, when he began to feel intermittent abdominal pain and dyspnea and his abdomen was progressively distended. Serosanguinous fluid was...
A Case of Chylous Ascites with Chylothorax.
Koae Jong Park, Sang Hyun Byun, Jeong Soon Hwang, Yong Hun Chung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(2):174-177.   Published online February 28, 1984
The authors experienced a case of chylous ascites with chylothorax, who was 4-month-old male infant. The clinical symptoms, signs and laboratory findings were compatible with chylothorax and chylous ascites. Clinical study and review of literature were presented briefly.
A Case of Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation of Lung Associated with Fetal Ascites.
In Soon Lee, Un Hee Choi, Woon Sik Kim, Heum Rea Park
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1983;26(7):722-725.   Published online July 31, 1983
Cystic adenomatoid malformation is a specific form of cystic lung disease characterized by a cuboidal and columnar epithelium. Reported cases had anasarca or polyhydramnios. We have experienced a case of cystic adenomatoid malformation of lung associated with. fetal ascites and reviewed the pertinent literatures briefly.
A Case of Chylous Ascites.
Sung Ho Chun, Yeon Sang Lee, Jung Ju Kim, Dong Hak Shin
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1982;25(12):1280-1284.   Published online December 31, 1982
A 4-months old male infant was admitted to the department of pediatrics because of abdominal distension, Inguinal hernia, Diarrhea and mild dyspnea. The clinical symptoms, sign and laboratory findings were compatible with chylous ascites. Clinical study and review of literature were made briefly.
Pancreatic Pseudocysts and Ascites as Complications of Chronic Pancreatitis.
Nam Su Kim, Hee Ju Kim, Kyoo Duck Lee, Yong Choi, Hyung Ro Moon
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1982;25(2):183-189.   Published online February 28, 1982
A case of pancreatic pseudocysts and bloody pancreatic ascites as complications of chronic pancreatitis in eleven-year-old girl was reported. She was admitted to the pediatric ward with chief complaints of abdominal distension and bloody ascites. About nine months prior to admission, when she was stuck by a bicycle, she had sustained a blow on her abdomen. She has been apparently...
A Case of Chylothorax & Chylous Ascites.
Byung Ryong Lee, Yong Tai Suh, Hyung Suk Byun, Chull Sohn, Myung Dong Ahn
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1981;24(9):902-906.   Published online September 15, 1981
A case of chylothorax and chylous ascites in a 10-year-old female patient who was admitted to the department of pediatrics because of abdominal distension, generalized edema and anorexia for 2 months, was described. Clinical study and review of literature were presented briefly.


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