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Treatment of pediatric central nervous system infections

Kim CH

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A Study on CSF Enzyme Activity in Central Nervous System Infections

Koo KR, Park CW, Hong JM, Park YB, Ra CS

  • KMID: 1699070
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1983 Sep;26(9):884-890.
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Roving Eye Movements in a Patient with Central Nervous System Infection

Bak H, Yoon BN

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Postoperative Central Nervous System Infection

Hong SC, Choi KS

  • KMID: 2138534
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1985 Jun;14(2):389-400.
Authors report on the general features of postoperative central nervous system infection in patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures. The postoperative central nervous system infection was defined was defined as 1) emergence...
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Corticosteroid Treatment for Central Nervous System Infections

Shin DH

Infectious diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) cause inflammatory processes within the brain and spinal cord that can lead to morbidity and mortality in a high proportion of patients....
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Three Cases of Central Nervous System Infection Caused by Multi-Drug-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii

Kim EY, Moon SM, Kim YJ, Park HJ, Son JS, Lee MS

  • KMID: 2305771
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Jan;80(1):118-121.
In recent years, Acinetobacter baumannii has become an increasingly common nosocomial pathogen. It causes rare, but severe, central nervous system (CNS) infection, especially in patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures or with...
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Central Nervous System Infections: Practical Application of the Antimicrobial Agents

Kang MW

  • KMID: 1585767
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2004 Apr;22(2):95-101.
Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be rapidly progressive, RESULTing in death or permanent neurological damage in a short period of time, because of focal immunocompromised milieu with...
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A Case of an Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction in Post-encephalitis Mental Retardation

Nam JH, Lim YJ, Park JB, Park SY, Lee JH

  • KMID: 2084536
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2008 Oct;37(4):288-292.
A 44-year-old female patient, with developmental disabilities and mental retardation after central nervous system (CNS) infection during infancy, presented with a complaint of severe abdominal distension and weight loss for...
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Transient Bulging of the Fontanelle in Infants after a Febrile Illness without Central Nervous System Infection

Bae SH, Kim YO, Kim SJ, Son YJ, Woo YJ

Increased intracranial pressure in infants with open cranial sutures can cause bulging of the anterior fontanelle. This condition is referred to as transient bulging of the fontanelle (TBF) if the...
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Risk Factors of Epilepsy after Central Nervous System Infection in Children

Baek MY, Kim YM, Lee YJ, Nam SO

  • KMID: 2329443
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2010 May;18(1):33-39.
PURPOSE: We performed this study in order to investigate the incidence and risk factors in acute phase of epilepsy after previous central nervous system (CNS) infection. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 74...
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Fluconazole Therapy for 5 cases of Cryptococcal Meningitis

Kim JY, Suk SH, Huh K

  • KMID: 2342414
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1994 Jun;12(2):358-362.
Cryptococcal meningitis is a relatively common central nervous system infection by Cryptococcus neoformans. Before the introduction of amphotericin B in 1956, cryptococcal infection of the central nervous system had been...
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Hyponatremia in Children with Central Nervous System Infections

Kim SG, Nam SO, Kim YM, Yeon GM, Lee YJ

  • KMID: 1961829
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2013 Sep;21(3):143-151.
PURPOSE: To compare the effect of different etiologies in children with central nervous system (CNS) infections on the incidence of initial and hospital-acquired hyponatremia (IH and HAH) (plasma sodium concentration,...
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Frequency of Neurologic Disorders in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Associated Factors

Kim DW, Suh ES

  • KMID: 2177052
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2002 Nov;10(2):305-313.
PURPOSE: Recent neonatal care unit survival rates have improved. These increasing survival rates have resulted in increased neurologic disorders. So we investigated the sorts and frequency of neurologic disorders at...
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Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis with Meningitis and Septicemia due to Haemophilus influenzae Type f in an Immunocompetent Child

Han H, Lee KJ, Yu HJ

Since the implementation of conjugate Haemophilus influenzae serotype b (Hib) vaccine, the rate of infections caused by Hib has dramatically decreased, and the proportion of infections caused by non-type b...
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Successful Treatment of Acinetobacter Baumannii Meningitis with Colistin

Choi PK, Kim KH, Kang HG

Acinetobacter baumannii is a source of opportunistic infection in hospital and can cause central nervous system infection mainly by neurosurgical operation. Community acquired infection by Acinetobacter baumannii is very rare....
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Benign convulsion with mild gastroenteritis

Kang B, Kwon YS

Benign convulsion with mild gastroenteritis (CwG) is a type of afebrile seizure that occurs in children. CwG is defined as a convulsion in a previously healthy child with no known...
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Association between Cerebrospinal Fluid S100B Protein and Neuronal Damage in Patients with Central Nervous System Infections

Park JW, Suh GI, Shin HE

PURPOSE: S100B protein is widely used as a measure of glial activity or damage in several brain conditions. Central nervous system (CNS) infections can cause neurological sequelae because of parenchyma...
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Propriospinal Myoclonus Induced by a Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disc at a Young Age: A Case Report

Song KS, Moon JG, Kim CH, Lee HK

The cause of propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is idiopathic. Cervical trauma, ischemic myelopathy secondary to a spinal dural arteriovenous fistula, syringomyelia, Lyme neuroborreliosis, human immunodeficiency virus central nervous system infection, and...
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Intraventricular Vancomycin Therapy for Intractable Bacillus cereus Ventriculitis

Hahn JW, Ju HY, Park M, Yi ES, Park BK, Shin SH, Lee SH, Park HJ, Kang JM

Bacillus cereus causes serious central nervous system infections, especially in immunocompromised patients. Successful treatment requires adequate antimicrobial concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid; however, in some cases, achieving this with systemic...
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A Case of Bain Abscess caused by Mycobacterium intracellurare

Jung MY, Ju DY, Lee HA, Jeong WS, Yang JY, Yeom JS

Mycobacterium avium intracellulare complex (MAC) usually causes an opportunistic pulmonary infection in immunocompromised hosts who have underlying structural lung disease. Central nervous system infection due to MAC is very rare...
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