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Venous Thromboembolism in Children

Choi HS

Although the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is significantly lower than in adults, recognition of VTE in children is increasing as advanced medical care enhances treatment intensity in pediatric patients....
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Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis

Park SY, Lee JM

Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a potentially fatal disease caused by dysregulated immune responses and overwhelming inflammation to infectious or other triggers of the immune system. HLH may be inherited (primary)...
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Renal Tumors in Children

Lee SW

Pediatric renal tumors represent a diverse group, which include Wilms' tumor (WT), renal cell carcinoma (RCC), clear cell sarcoma of the kidney (CCSK), congenital mesoblastic nephroma, malignant rhabdoid tumor of...
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Successful Non-operative Management of Intra-abdominal Hemorrhage in Two Patients with Hemophilia A

Kim MJ, Lee EH, Yoon HS

Spontaneous intra-abdominal hemorrhages are uncommon in hemophilic patients. They can cause complications in patients with severe hemophilia, and are associated with a high mortality rate. To date, there is no...
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Myeloablative Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation with a Non-total Body Irradiation Regimen for Treating Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Lim YT, Lee KH, Kim S, Park SY, Hah JO, Lee JM

BACKGROUND: Total body irradiation (TBI) has been traditionally used as a conditioning regimen prior to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in patients with pediatric leukemia. However, TBI can cause late...
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Successful Treatment of Erdheim-Chester Disease with Multisystemic Involvement in a 4-year-old Child by Interferon-α and Corticosteroid

Hwang JW, An CH, Lee MK, Hwang PH

Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare form of proliferative non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis that involves multiple organs and is associated with a high mortality. The prognosis of ECD is variable, and...
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Gonadal Function in Female Childhood Cancer Survivors

Yoon JY, Park ES

During the last three decades childhood cancer survivorship study has extensively developed and now we have much extent of knowledge about survivor's long-term mortality and chronic illness. One of the...
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Differences in Clinical Characteristics of Transient Myeloproliferative Disease and Leukemia in Down Syndrome: A Single University Hospital Study

Hwang I, Yang S, Cheon E, Hwang G, Jung HJ, Lee JH, Park MS, Park JE

BACKGROUND: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have a 10- to 20-fold increased risk of developing leukemia. However, in some patients, leukemia does not become apparent despite significant number of blast...
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Surgery in Patients with Von Willebrand Disease : A Single Center Experience

Park BY, Park YS

BACKGROUND: Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. Surgery, even relatively minor procedures, in patients with moderate to severe qualitative and quantitative deficiencies of von Willebrand...
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Pheochromocytoma Developed in a Boy with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2A Confirmed by the RET Proto-Oncogene Mutation

Park SY, Jin MJ, Choi EM, Kang SJ, Choi JH, Shim YJ, Kim HS, Jung EY, Lee HJ, Choi MS, Kim HW

A 9-year-old boy presented with increased sweating and abdominal pain. His mother and uncle had been diagnosed with bilateral pheochromocytoma and medullary thyroid carcinoma. Magnetic resonance imaging of the boy's...
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