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Utilization characteristics of an advanced pediatric emergency center: a single center study over 2 years

Shin S, Choi H, Choi B

Purpose: Advanced pediatric emergency centers play an important role in professional treatment of children. We analyzed the characteristics of children who visited an advanced pediatric emergency center. Methods: The study enrolled...
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Ultrasound-guided central venous catheter insertion in pediatric patients

Chang I, Park JW, Jung JY

In pediatric patients, central venous catheterization (CVC) is necessary for administration of fluids, drugs, high concentration electrolytes, vasopressors or inotropic drugs, transfusion, intravenous nutrition, and dialysis. Using an anatomical landmark...
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Two cases of splenic infarction due to torsion of wandering spleen requiring laparoscopic splenectomy in adolescent girls

Kim SH, Cho YH, Kim HY

Wandering spleen is a rare condition in which the spleen is not found in its usual location or presentation. Its vascular pedicle can be twisted easily, and compromised vasculature of...
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Appropriateness of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis in pediatric patients visiting the emergency department due to animal bite

Yoo JJ, Ko JI, Yeo WH, Park TJ, Jung SK, Kwon JH

Purpose: To study the appropriateness of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (rPEP) for children with animal bite who visited the emergency department (ED). Methods: The study enrolled children younger than 18 years with...
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A case of ingested multiple magnetic beads: the importance of suspicion based on medical history

Kim KY

We report a 33-month-old boy who presented to the emergency department with mild periumbilical abdominal pain lasting for 3 days. A plain abdominal radiograph showed 7 magnetic beads, which were...
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A case of hydrogen peroxide-induced proctocolitis in a child

Choi SY

Hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent widely available as disinfectants. It can be harmful if it enters into the bowels. Within moments after gastrointestinal exposure, the colon becomes distended...
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A review of the designated health care institution for child abuse in Korea and the compatible systems in other countries

Kim MH, Kwak YH

This article reviews the designated health care institution for child abuse in Korea and the compatible systems in other countries. The Korean system is ready to be commenced by a...
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Recovery without neurological sequelae of traumatic spinal epidural hematoma masquerading as Guillain-Barré syndrome in a child

Lee JS, Kim DH, Kwon YS

Spinal cord lesions could mimic Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Misdiagnosis as GBS can incur severe neurologic sequelae. We report the case of a previously healthy, 14-year-old boy with traumatic spinal epidural...
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Clinical features of children with carbon monoxide intoxication: a single center study

Jo HY, Yoo HW, Kim SH, Kim YM, Kim HY

Purpose: To investigate the effect of lifestyle changes on patterns of carbon monoxide (CO) exposure and the association between neurologic symptoms and outcomes in Korean children with CO intoxication. Methods: We...
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Performances of serum creatinine, C-reactive protein and white blood cell to predict urinary tract infection in febrile children younger than 24 months of age

Lee HS, Kwak YH, Park JW, Kim DK, Lee SU

Purpose: Differentiation of urinary tract infection (UTI) from viral infection is a critical challenge in febrile children in emergency departments (EDs). This study aimed to assess the predicting performances of...
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