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Original Article
Studies on the Maternal Prenatal and Neonatal Anemia
Yong Nim Kim, Yang Hyun Park, Yong II Kim, Pang Ji Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1973;16(5):364-367.   Published online May 31, 1973
This is studies of maternal prenatal anemia on the 2, 059 new-born baby ddivwed at Kwangju P.M.C. from January 1971 to July, 1972, of which, 410 were anemic mother, (Hemoglobin concentration below 10gm.%), 164 were anemic new-born baby (Hemoglobin concentration below 16gm.% within 24 hours after birth). Birth weight tended to be lower with decreasing maternal prenatal hemoglobin level. But...
Case Report
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.
Original Article
A Clinical Study of Neonatal Tetanus
Sung He Shin, Pang Ji Kim, Ki Joon Kim, Mark A Wightman, John k Wilson
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(1):13-18.   Published online January 31, 1971
Seventy six cases of neonatal tetanus admitted to Presbyterian Medical Center in Jeon-Ju, Korea, during a three year period from August 1967 to Sept. 1970, were evaluated. Treatment consisted of Tetanus antitoxinflarge doses I. V, and I.M.), Muscle relaxants(primarily Meprobamate), phenobarbital, Nothing by mouth for 5 to 15 days with intravenous hydration, prophylactic antibiotics for 7 to lOdays, clean environment...
A Clinical Study of Tetanus Neonatorum
Duck Hyun Chung, Min Ho Choi, Pang Ji Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1968;11(5):237-242.   Published online May 31, 1968
Tetanus neonatorum is still a major problem in pediatric field in Korea. Most of the tetanus neonatorum can be prevented with improvement in general hygiene and socioeconomic conditions. Its high mortality can be much reduced with more energetic and judicious treatments. It is a purpose of this paper to report 62 cases of tetanus neonatorum which were treated as inpatients...
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