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Drug eruption by antihistamine mistaken for chronic urticaria in a child

Lee GM, Chu SY, Kang SY, Kim HB, Park JS, Kim JK

Although rare, antihistamines can cause adverse effects, including drug-induced eruptions or anaphylaxis. A 4-year-old child visited the pediatric department of a hospital for skin eruptions after administration of antihistamines, (e.g.,...
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Renal replacement therapy in neonates with an inborn error of metabolism

Cho H

Hyperammonemia can be caused by several genetic inborn errors of metabolism including urea cycle defects, organic acidemias, fatty acid oxidation defects, and certain disorders of amino acid metabolism. High levels...
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Dorsal midline cutaneous stigmata associated with occult spinal dysraphism in pediatric patients

Sung HJ, Lee HS

PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence of occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) and subsequent neurosurgery in pediatric patients with isolated or combined dorsal midline cutaneous stigmata with or without other congenital malformations. METHODS:...
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Lymphocyte-monocyte ratio at day 14 of first cisplatin-doxorubicin chemotherapy is associated with treatment outcome of pediatric patients with localized osteosarcoma

Lee JA, Oh HL, Kim DH, Lim JS

PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the prognostic significance of lymphocyte counts and the lymphocytemonocyte ratio (LMR) in pediatric patients with osteosarcoma. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 27 pediatric...
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Genotype-phenotype correlations in pediatric patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1

Kim HJ, Na JH, Lee YM

PURPOSE: Myotonic dystrophy, also known as dystrophia myotonica (DM), is an autosomal dominant disorder with 2 genetically distinct forms. DM type 1 (DM1) is the more common form and is...
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Serum alanine aminotransferase levels are closely associated with metabolic disturbances in apparently healthy young adolescents independent of obesity

Kim KE, Baek KS, Han S, Kim JH, Shin YH

PURPOSE: Liver metabolism plays a pivotal role in the development of metabolic disorders. We aimed to investigate the clinical and laboratory risk factors associated with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels in...
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