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Reappraisal of Regional Growth Charts in the Era of WHO Growth Standards

Moon JS

After the WHO Growth Standards (WHOGS) was published in 2006, many countries in the world endorsed and adopted the new growth references as a standard measure for the growth of...
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Obesity, Inflammation and Diet

Lee H, Lee IS, Choue R

Obesity is a state in which there is an over-accumulation of subcutaneous and/or abdominal adipose tissue. This adipose tissue is no longer considered inert and mainly devoted to storing energy;...
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A Case of Esophageal Candidiasis in an Adolescent Who Had Frequently Received Budesonide Nebulizing Therapy

Kang HR, Kwon YH, Kim YJ

Corticosteroid (budesonide) nebulizer therapy is commonly performed. Its side effects have been considered as being safe or ignorable. The authors present a case of esophageal candidiasis in a healthy female...
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Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Children

Lee JH

Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are the major components of brain and retina, and are the essential fatty acids with important physiologically active functions. Thus, PUFAs should be provided to children,...
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Adverse Events Associated with Azathioprine Treatment in Korean Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

Chun JY, Kang B, Lee YM, Lee SY, Kim MJ, Choe YH

PURPOSE: This study was aimed to evaluate the frequency and course of adverse events associated with azathioprine treatment in Korean pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease. METHODS: Total of 174 pediatric...
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Pre-diagnostic Clinical Presentations and Medical History Prior to the Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Children

Kwon YH, Kim YJ

PURPOSE: The clinical presentations of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) prior to diagnosis are so diverse or vague that many of them waste time before final diagnosis. This study was undertaken...
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Congenital Internal Hernia Presented with Life Threatening Extensive Small Bowel Strangulation

Lee N, Kim SG, Lee YJ, Park JH, Son SK, Kim SH, Hwang JY

Internal hernia (IH) is a rare cause of small bowel obstruction occurs when there is protrusion of an internal organ into a retroperitoneal fossa or a foramen in the abdominal...
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Congenital Chloride Diarrhea in Dizygotic Twins

Seo KA, Lee NM, Kim GJ, Yun SW, Chae SA, Lim IS, Choi ES, Yoo BH

Congenital chloride diarrhea (CLD) is a rare inherited autosomal recessive disorder. Mutations of the solute carrier family 26 member 3 gene cause profuse, chloride ion rich diarrhea, which results in...
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Acute Urinary Retention in a 47-month-old Girl Caused by the Giant Fecaloma

Park JS, Park TJ, Hwa JS, Seo JH, Park CH, Youn HS

We present a case of a 47-month-old female suffering from acute urinary bladder neck obstruction and bilateral hydronephrosis secondary to a fecaloma. Fecaloma is defined as an accumulation of inspissated...
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Clinical Features and Role of Viral Isolates from Stool Samples of Intussuception in Children

Lee YW, Yang SI, Kim JM, Kim JY

PURPOSE: To detect major acute gastroenteritis virus (rotavirus, norovirus, astrovirus, and enteric adenovirus) and non-enteric type of adenovirus (AdV) in the stools of intussusception patients and to investigate the clinical...
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