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Erratum: A Retrospective Analysis of Use in Hospitalized Children with Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

Jung M, Park JH, Oh CE

The authors found an error in the title. Th etitle has been updated from “A Retrospective Analysis of Use in Hospitalized Children with Upper Respiratory Tract Infection” to “A...
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection Complicated by Extrapulmonary Manifestations

Jung JH, Kim YK, Choi HJ

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) typically causes lower respiratory tract infections in children, and most patients recover successfully. However, some infants and young children can have a severe course of disease...
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Risk Factors of Readmission to Hospital for Pneumonia in Children

Hong YC, Choi EJ, Park SA

PURPOSE: We analyzed the risk factors affecting readmission of children with pneumonia. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of pediatric patients admitted to the Department of Pediatrics at the Jeonju...
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Pulmonary Paragonimiasis Misdiagnosed with Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Park SE, Song B, Hwang JY

Paragonimiasis was one of the most common causes of cavitary lung lesions until the 1960s, but now it has become a very rare disease in Korea. A 16-year-old boy presented...
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Infectious Pseudoaneurysm Caused by Group A Streptococcus in a Child without Underlying Disease

Kim KH, Lee H, Oh CE

Group A streptococcus is a common cause of upper respiratory infection in children; however, it is a rare cause of pseudoaneurysm in pediatrics with only limited reports of cases associated...
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A Retrospective Study of Invasive Bacterial Infections in Children with Asplenia

Choe YJ, Seo E, Lee J

PURPOSE: Because children with asplenia have an increased risk of fulminant infection associated with a high fatality, chemoprophylaxis, and vaccinations against encapsulated bacteria are recommended. However, there have been few...
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Clinical Manifestations and Treatment in Korean Patients with X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia

Cho H, Kim JG

PURPOSE: X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) is a primary immunodeficiency caused by mutations in the Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk) gene. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical manifestations, molecular...
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A Retrospective Analysis of Characteristics of Probiotics Associated with Invasive Bacterial Infections in Children

Koh JY, Seo E, Lee J

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical features and risk factors of invasive infections caused by Lactobacillus spp. and Saccharomyces spp., components of commercially available probiotics. METHODS:...
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Clinical Features of Kawasaki Disease with Pyuria

Kim HJ, Lee JY, Choi UY, Lee SY

PURPOSE: Clinical and laboratory features of two Kawasaki disease (KD) groups were evaluated; the patient with pyuria and those without pyuria. METHODS: From January 2015 to December 2016, the medical records...
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Evaluation of Antibodies Against Haemophilus influenzae Type b in Korean Adults

Lee JH, Kim HW, Lee S, Kim KH

PURPOSE: After the introduction of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine in 1995 in Korea, it was included in the national immunization program in 2013. In the post-Hib vaccine era,...
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The First Newborn Screening Study of T-Cell Receptor Excision Circle and κ- Deleting Recombination Excision Circle for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency in Korea: A Pilot Study

Son S, Kang JM, Kim JM, Sung S, Kim YS, Lee H, Kim BR, Lee YK, Ko SY, Shin SM, Kim YJ

PURPOSE: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is the most serious form of primary immunodeficiency. Infants with SCID are susceptible to life-threatening infections. To establish newborn screening for SCID in Korea, we...
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