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Parasite Infestation in the Pediatric Age Group
Ki Jong Nam, Jin Ju Kim, Sung Hee Shin, Ki Jun Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1975;18(11):822-828.   Published online November 30, 1975
During the 3 year-period from Jan. 1971 through December 1973, the presbyterian Medical Center in Chon-ju Pediatric Department saw 4, 331 inpatient and outpatients, among whom 1, 623 or 37% underwent stool examination. 1.Stool examination showed at least one kind of helminth revealed in 48. 2% of males and 54. 3% of females. 2.The pediatric population could be devided into 3...
Case Report
Intussusception in Schdnlein-Henoch Vasculitis
Jun Hong Yoo, Myung Ho Lee, Seong Hee Sin, Ki Jun Kim, Hae Chang Cho, Hak Song Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1975;18(9):641-645.   Published online September 30, 1975
Intussusception as a complication of Schdnlein-Henoch Vasculitis is rare but interesting laeacuse of the diagnostic problems. The world literature reports about 40 cases, incluing one case previously reported in Korea. In this article we report the case of a 4 year old boy whose intussusception was treated surgically during his 4 days admission, and we make a review of the literature.
A Case of Herditary Spherocytosis
Ki Jong Nam, Chong Nam Kim, Ki Jun Kim, Dong Kyu Chung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1974;17(1):85-89.   Published online January 31, 1974
A case of hereditary spherocytosis in a 8 year old girl and her brief family history were presented. Diagnosis was based on spherocytes in peripheral blood smears, increased osmotic fragility, hemolytic anemia and splenomegaly. Marked clinical improvement was observed by splenectomy. Review of literatures was also attempted brifly.
Neonatal Myasthenia Gravis
Pang Ji Kim, Chong Nam Kim, Ki Jun Kim, John Knox Wilson
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(1):33-36.   Published online January 31, 1971
A case of neonatal myasthenia gravis who showed symptoms soon after brrth was studied at Presbyterian Medical Center, Chon Ju Korea. Symptoms were relieved by neostigmine, which was first given intramuscularly and later by mouth. When neostigmine dose was reduced symptoms recurred. Neostigmine was stopped after 24 days without recurrence of symptoms. Infant’s mother has had myasthenia gravis since 1967.
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