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Lumbocostovertebral Syndrome with Congenital Bilateral Lumbar Hernia

Choi JW, Cho HJ, Na YH, Kim MH, Lim BK

Lumbocostovertebral syndrome is a rare type of congenital lumbar hernia. Its features include lumbar hernia associated with genitourinary, vertebral, and rib anomalies. About 30 cases have been reported in the...
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Comparison of Iron Status between Fullterm and Preterm Infants : An Experience in a Single Hospital for 2 Years

Lee SI, Kim HM, Kim WH

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to compare the iron status of fullterm and preterm infants and to investigate effects of gender, IUGR, and maternal diabetes mellitus (DM) on...
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Management of Isolated Oligohydramnios between 34(+0) and 36(+6) Weeks of Gestation

Oh SY

The optimal management in pregnancies complicated isolated oligohydramnios between 34(+0) and 36(+6) weeks of gestation is not established yet. Although previous studies reported that increased risks of adverse perinatal outcomes...
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Determining the Timing for the Enterostomy Repair using Age-based Analysis

Kang MJ, Lee J, Kim HS, Ko JS, Park KW

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine if timing of enterostomy repair described in terms of postmenstrual age (PMA) could influence postoperative course, complications, and growth. METHODS: Under the...
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Intestinal Microbiota in Preterm Infants and Probiotics Use for Disease Prevention

Kim ES

Infectious complications such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) or neonatal sepsis are main causes of mortality and disability in very low birth weight infants (VLBWIs). Because preterm infants are exposed to...
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A Case of Neonatal Isoimmune Hemolytic Disease due to Anti-Mi(a) Antibody with Massive Fetomaternal Hemorrhage

Park SW, Park JH, Kim Y, You JH, Cho HM, Kim EY, Kim KS, Kim YW

Authors experienced a newborn treated with severe anemia transferred to our hospital due to pulselessness and apnea shortly after birth. Laboratory analysis of the blood on admission revealed hemoglobin 3.1...
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Neonatal Transport and Regionalization of Neonatal Intensive Care: The Perspective of Transferred Preterm Infants in a Single Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the South-western Area of Gyeonggi-do

Shin SH, Lee EH, Shin JH, Hwang MJ, Choi YO, Seo WH, Choi BM, Kim HJ, Hong YS

PURPOSE: Not only regionalization of neonatal care for high risk newborn, but also safe neonatal transport system of newborn were not completely established in Korea. The aim of this study...
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Scalp Abscess Developing Dura Mater Extension in a Newborn Infant : A Case Eeport

Park KH, Lim RK, Kim AY, Byun SY

The risk factors associated with neonatal scalp abscess include electrode insertion for fetal scalp monitoring, traumatic scalp lacerations, and sepsis or meningitis. We report a case of neonatal scalp abscess...
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A Case of Non-Immune Hydrops Fetalis due to Umbilical Venous Malformation and Noonan Syndrome

Yun N, Kim JS, Lee J, Shin SH, Ko JM, Kim EK, Kim HS, Choi JH

Anomalies of the fetal venous system are rare. Major portion of fetal venous anomalies are malformation of umbilical vein and ductus venosus. Abnormal umbilico-systemic shunt, bypassing the ductus venosus makes...
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Effect of Indomethacin Treatment in Full-term Infants with Symptomatic Patent Ductus Arteriosus

Kim HK, Choi IS, Cho HJ, Song ES, Cho YK, Choi YE, Choi YY, Ma JS

PURPOSE: Indomethacin has been reported as the prophylaxis and initial treatment of preterm infants with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). However, there was controversy over indomethacin treatment in full-term infants with...
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The Effect of Continuing Breastfeeding during Treatment of Breast Milk Jaundice

Ahn ES, Kim M, Lee YK, Ko SY, Yoon SY, Jung G, Pack SW, Shin SM

PURPOSE: Though it is a general and common method to temporarily stop breast feeding and use whole milk instead for neonatal breast milk jaundice, it may cause some difficulties in...
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Vertically Transmitted Severe Coxsackievirus B Infection in Four Preterm Twins Presented

Jung JS, Kwon NH, Jeon GW, Sin JB

During summer and fall months (from June to November), enteroviral infection is more common than group B streptococcal infection or herpes simplex viral infection in neonates. Enteroviruses are divided into...
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Hypoalbuminemia in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

Shon HJ, Gwon MH, Lee JH, Park MS

PURPOSE: We investigated the incidence and clinical course of hypoalbuminemia and identified relevance of prognosis including mortality in extremely low birth weight infants (ELBWIs). Also, we assessed the efficacy of...
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Withholding Enteral Feeding and Its Clinical Consequences in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants during NICU Stay

Yun N, Park JY, Shin SH, Lee J, Kim EK, Kim HS, Choi JH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the causes of nil per os (NPO) before reaching full enteral feeding and compare the clinical outcomes of extremely low birth weight infant (ELBWI) by NPO duration. METHODS:...
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Respiratory Morbidities in Newborn Infants by Gestational Age Following Elective Cesarean Section beyond 35 Weeks of Gestation

Hwang J, Kim SY, Shin SH, Lee J, Kim EK, Kim HS, Choi JH

PURPOSE: We evaluate respiratory morbidities in infants beyond 35 weeks of gestation born via elective cesarean section by gestational age. METHODS: This is a retrospective study of 443 infants who were...
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