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Distinctive clinical features of HPeV-3 infection in 2 neonates with a sepsis-like illness

Yeom JS, Park JS, Seo JH, Park ES, Lim JY, Park CH, Woo HO, Youn HS, Lee OJ, Han TH, Chung JY

We report a human parechovirus-3 (HPeV-3) infection in 2 neonates who had prolonged fever (>5 days) with palmar-plantar erythema. This distinctive rash was observed 4–5 days after fever onset, just...
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White matter injury following rotavirus infection in neonates: new aspects to a forgotten entity, 'fifth day fits'?

Yeom JS, Park CH

That rotavirus infection can cause neurological symptoms in young children has been well established. However, it is surprising why rotavirus infection has been overlooked as a cause of neonatal seizures...
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Dietary habits and gastroesophageal reflux disease in preschool children

Choi YJ, Ha EK, Jeong SJ

PURPOSE: To identify the relationship between dietary habits and childhood gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in preschool children. METHODS: We performed a questionnaire study to analyze the relationship between dietary habits and...
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Age-adjusted plasma N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide level in Kawasaki disease

Jun H, Ko KO, Lim JW, Yoon JM, Lee GM, Cheon EJ

PURPOSE: Recent reports showed that plasma N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) could be a useful biomarker of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) unresponsiveness and coronary artery lesion (CAL) development in Kawasaki disease...
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Increment in vitamin D level and bone mineral accrual in children with vitamin D deficiency

Rao YK, Midha T, Singh S, Bajpai A, Tilak A

PURPOSE: To compare different regimens of vitamin D with respect to its serum increment levels and bone mineral accrual in vitamin D-deficient children. METHODS: Children identified as being vitamin D deficient...
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