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Clinical Approach to Headache in Childhood

Chae SA

  • KMID: 2278668
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):349-354.
Headache is a common complaint in pediatric office practices as well as in children presenting to emergency departments. Children who complain of headache usually are brought to medical attention by...
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Constipation in Children

Kim JY

  • KMID: 2278669
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):355-362.
Constipation is very common phenomenon during childhood that accounts approximately 3% of general pediatric outpatient visits and up to 25% of visit to the pediatric gastroenterologist. The diagnosis of functional...
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A Case of Systemic Castleman's Disease in a Child and Successful Treatment with Oral Prednisolone

Koo SE, Lee MJ, Kim JE, Huh JR, Ghim T

  • KMID: 2278683
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):443-447.
Castleman's disease is a rare non-neoplastic lymphoproliferative disorder of unknown etiology. It is divided into three histologic subtypes; hyaline-vascular(HV), plasma cell(PC) type and mixed type (HV-PC). It has two clinical...
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A Case of Kawasaki Disease with Mycoplasma Pneumonia

Lee SM, Park SE, Kim YW, Hong JY

  • KMID: 2278682
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):438-442.
Kawasaki disease is an acute febrile vasculitis that occurs predominantly in young children under 5- years-old. The patients present generally with a high spiking fever that is unresponsive to antibiotics...
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A Case of Neurofibromatosis Combined with Ectopic Kidney

Yang E, Kim BH, Lee JS

  • KMID: 2278684
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):448-452.
Neurofibromatosis(NF) is an autosomal dominant disorder, probably of neural crest origin that affects all three germinal layers. It is a group of heterogeneous multisystemic neurocutaneous disorders involving both neuroectodermal and...
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A Case of Jejunal Juvenile Polyp Presented as Intussusception

Kwon KB, Shin MY, Kwon KW, Park JO

  • KMID: 2278685
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):453-456.
Single or scattered sequential hamartomatous juvenile polyps are common in the large intestine, especially the rectosigmoid area, where they are usually nonfamilial. Juvenile polyps arising in the small inestine are...
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Risk Factors of Nosocomial Rotavirus Infections in Children

Park SA, Yu SH, Lim SW, Choi KD

  • KMID: 2278675
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):395-400.
PURPOSE: Rotavirus is one of the most important causes of nosocomial infections among children. The aim of this study is to determine the risk of nosocomial rotavirus infections and to...
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A Cost-benefit Analysis on Neonatal Screening of Phenylketonuria and Congenital Hypothyroidism in Korea

Yoon HC, Kim NC, Lee DH

  • KMID: 2278671
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):369-375.
PURPOSE: Many inborn errors of metabolism can be completely cured with early detection and early treatment. This is why neonatal screening on inborn errors of metabolism is implemented worldwide. In...
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Human Surfactant Protein-A(SP-A) Gene Locus Associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae Pneumonia in Korean Children

Kim SS, Lee IK, Ko JH, Oh MH, Bae CW

  • KMID: 2278672
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):376-379.
PURPOSE: Mycoplasama pneumoniae is a leading cause of pneumonia and exacerbates other respiratory conditions such as asthma. Surfactant protein A(SP-A) is involved in surfactant physiology and surfactant structure, and plays...
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A Case of Trichobezoar in a Child Who Visited with Intermittent Abdominal Pain, Nausea and Vomiting

Ahn SI, Yoo JS, Oh KC, Kim BL, Kim SS, Kim YH, Chang JK

  • KMID: 2278681
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):433-437.
Bezoars are concretions commonly found in the stomach and small bowel, and four types of bezoars have been described based on their composition: trichobezoar, phytobezoar, lactorbezoar, and miscellaneous. Bezoars most...
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Expression of Expanded Polyglutamine Disease Proteins in Drosophila (Drosophila Polyglutamine Disease Models)

Shin SM, Paik KH, Jin DK

  • KMID: 2278680
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):425-432.
PURPOSE: Polyglutamine diseases are a group of diseases caused by the expansion of a polyglutamine tract in the protein. The present study was performed to verify if polyglutamine disease transgenic...
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Clinical Study of Children Using Home Mechanical Ventilation

Ahn YJ, Lee SH, Kim HB, Park SJ, Ko TS, Hong SJ

  • KMID: 2278676
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):401-405.
PURPOSE: The use of mechanically-assisted ventilators at home reduces morbidity and improves the quality of life in children with chronic respiratory failure. But in Korea there is no clinical data...
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The Effect of Anticonvulsants on Serum Copper and Zinc Concentrations

Jeong HJ, Youn HW, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2278677
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):406-410.
PURPOSE: Anticonvulsants have a number of side effects and some of them may be attributed to a disturbance of serum trace metal homeostasis. Although they are minor building components in...
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The Association of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia with UGT1A1 and CYP1A2 Gene Polymorphism in Korean Neonates

Kang H, Lim JH, Kim JS, Kim ER, Kim SD, Lee HJ, Chung JH

  • KMID: 2278673
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):380-386.
PURPOSE: The incidence of nonphysiologic neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is twice as high in East Asians as in whites. Recently, UGT1A1 mutation was found to be a risk factor for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia....
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Expression of Nerve Growth Factor during Urinary Bladder Development

Lee KE, Hong CH, Kang HJ, Kim DH

  • KMID: 2278678
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):411-415.
PURPOSE: This study was performed to determine the developmental expression pattern of nerve growth factor(NGF) in the urine of healthy children. It was hypothesized that NGF may contribute to the...
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Smoking Adolescents' Acquisition of Cigarettes and Status of Proof of Age

Kim HR, Kim JY, Lee GH, Choung JT, Park SH

  • KMID: 2278670
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):363-368.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to identify where and how adolescents acquire cigarettes and how many were asked for identification while purchasing cigarettes. METHODS: This study was conducted in...
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Reevaluation of the Neonatal Screening Test for Congenital Hypothyroidism

Kang SY, Chang YP, Yu J

  • KMID: 2278674
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):387-394.
PURPOSE: We performed this study to compare the TSH and free T4 levels according to gestational age and birth weight, and to reevaluate the cut-off values in the neonatal screening...
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Statistical Analysis of 1,000 Cases of Kawasaki Disease Patients Diagnosed at a Single Institute

Hwang DH, Sin KM, Choi KM, Choi JY, Sul JH, Kim DS

  • KMID: 2278679
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):416-424.
PURPOSE: To find the risk factors associated with coronory artery lesions, non-responsiveness to intravenous immunoglobulin(IVIG) treatment, and recurrences in Kawasaki disease patients. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 1,000 Kawasaki disease patients who...
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