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Correction: Characteristics of Pediatric Pancreatitis on Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography

Hwang JY, Yoon HK, Kim KM

The errors were discovered after publication: missing references and missing words.
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Efficacy and Safety of Low Dose Ketamine and Midazolam Combination for Diagnostic Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in Children

Akbulut UE, Cakir M

PURPOSE: We aimed to analyze the effectiveness and safety of low-dose midazolam and ketamine combination for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE) in children. METHODS: The study included the children (n=425, 10.78+/-3.81 years)...
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Tubular Colonic Duplication Presenting as Rectovestibular Fistula

Karkera PJ, Bendre P, D'souza F, Ramchandra M, Nage A, Palse N

Complete colonic duplication is a very rare congenital anomaly that may have different presentations according to its location and size. Complete colonic duplication can occur in about 15% of all...
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Pediatric Magnetic Resonance Enterography: Focused on Crohn's Disease

Lee SM, Kim WS, Choi YH

Crohn's disease is a chronic idiopathic inflammatory disease of the intestines characterized by frequent relapse and remission. It often develops in children and adolescents, who are vulnerable to repeated exposure...
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Asymptomatic Bile Duct Dilatation in Children: Is It a Disease?

Son YJ, Lee MJ, Koh H, Kim S

PURPOSE: Bile duct dilatation is a relatively common sonographic finding; nevertheless, its clinical significance in children is controversial because little research has been done in the area. Therefore, we investigated...
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Presentation of Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Type 3 Mimicking Wilson Disease: Molecular Genetic Diagnosis and Response to Treatment

Boga S, Jain D, Schilsky M

Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 3 (PFIC3) is an autosomal recessive disorder of cholestasis of hepatocellular origin, typically seen in infancy or childhood caused by a defect in the ABCB4...
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Ileal Fecaloma Presenting with Small Bowel Obstruction

Yoo HY, Park HW, Chang SH, Bae SH

A fecaloma refers to a mass of accumulated feces that is much harder than a mass associated with fecal impaction. Fecalomas are usually found in the rectosigmoid area. A 10-year-old...
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Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis Associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection in a Child

Yang A, Kang B, Choi SY, Cho JB, Kim YJ, Jeon TY, Choe YH

Mycoplasma pneumoniae is responsible for approximately 20% to 30% of community-acquired pneumonia, and is well known for its diverse extrapulmonary manifestations. However, acute necrotizing pancreatits is an extremely rare extrapulmonary...
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Outcome of Alagille Syndrome Patients Who Had Previously Received Kasai Operation during Infancy: A Single Center Study

Lee HP, Kang B, Choi SY, Lee S, Lee SK, Choe YH

PURPOSE: Infants with Alagille syndrome (AGS) are occasionally misdiagnosed as biliary atresia and subsequently undergo Kasai operation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the outcome of patients with...
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Low Serum Potassium Levels Associated with Disease Severity in Children with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Tabbaa A, Shaker M, Lopez R, Hoshemand , Nobili V, Alkhouri N

PURPOSE: Recent studies have suggested that decreased serum potassium level may contribute to various metabolic disorders in adult patients including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We aimed to study the...
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Diagnostic Value of Ceruloplasmin in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Wilson's Disease

Kim JA, Kim HJ, Cho JM, Oh SH, Lee BH, Kim GH, Choi JH, Kim KM, Yoo HW

PURPOSE: Measurement of serum ceruloplasmin level is the first step in screening for Wilson's disease (WD). Despite the rarity of WD in the general population, ceruloplasmin levels are routinely measured...
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