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Radiologic Features of a Tailgut Cyst in a Neonate: A Case Report

Kim KR, Park WK

A tailgut cyst is a rare congenital abnormality located in the retrorectal space and is usually manifested during childhood or adulthood. We report the MR, CT and ultrasound findings of...
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Situational Meaning and Maternal Self-esteem in Mothers with High Risk Newborn

Shin HJ

  • KMID: 803147
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2004 Feb;34(1):93-101.
PURPOSE: This study was designed to explore the relationship of situational meaning with maternal self-esteem in mothers with high risk newborn. METHOD: The subjects of this study were 82...
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A Neonatal Intussusception induced by Congenital Ileal Polyp in a two-day-old male newborn

Lee HS, Kwon HC, Kim PK, Yun DJ

Intussusception is an interesting condition and is one of the most common causes of intestinal obstruction in the infant. We experienced a case of neonatal intussusception in a two-day-old male....
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Balloon Valvuloplasty for Neonatal Critical Pulmonary Valvar Stenosis with IVC Interruption: Pitfalls of the Transumbilical Approach

Kim GB, Bae EJ, Noh CI

Transcatheter balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty (BPV) is considered to be the treatment of choice for neonates with critical pulmonary valvar stenosis (PVS) or pulmonary valvar atresia with intact ventricular septum accompanied...
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Maternal Transition in Mothers with High Risk Newborns

Shin HJ

  • KMID: 803161
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2004 Apr;34(2):243-251.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was a comprehensive understanding about maternal transition in mothers with high risk newborns according to the degree of situational meaning. METHOD: A methodological triangulation...
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Papillary muscle necrosis in neonates and infants: analysis of 209 autopsies

Lee YA, Kim CJ, Chi JG

A total of 209 consecutive neonate and infant autopsies were reviewed with special attention to papillary muscle necrosis (PMN) of the heart. Associated major pathological findings were analysed for...
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Liver cell adenoma in a neonate: report of an autopsy case

Suh YL, Song HG, Chi JG

A case of liver cell adenoma that was incidentally found at postmortem examination of a neonate who died of E. coli sepsis is described. The adenoma was a sharply...
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A case of localized persistent interstitial pulmonary emphysema

Oh MH, Kim MY, Shim WS, Oh SS, Shin BK, Cho SJ, Kim HK

Interstitial pulmonary emphysema is a well-documented complication of assisted mechanical ventilation in premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome. Localized persistent interstitial pulmonary emphysema (LPIPE) confined to a single lobe was...
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Prospective evaluation of perinatal risk factors for cerebral palsy and delayed development in high risk infants

Kim JN, Namgung R, Chang W, Oh CH, Shin JC, Park ES, Park CI, Park MS, Park KI, Lee C, Han DG

Prematurity, intrauterine infection and perinatal brain injury have been reported to be significant risk factors of cerebral palsy (CP). We examined the perinatal predictors of cerebral palsy and...
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Trends in Epidemiology of Neonatal Sepsis in a Tertiary Center in Korea: A 26-Year Longitudinal Analysis, 1980-2005

Shim GH, Kim SD, Kim HS, Kim ES, Lee HJ, Lee JA, Choi CW, Kim EK, Choi EH, Kim BI, Lee HJ, Choi JH

There were many reports of longitudinal changes in the causative organisms of neonatal sepsis in Western countries but few in Asia. We aimed to study longitudinal trends in the epidemiology...
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