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Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Tumer Syndrome according to Karyotypic Differences

Kim EY, Kim KS, Kim K, Kee WJ

  • KMID: 2208283
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1995 Nov;38(11):1460-1469.
No abstract available.
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Drug Fever Due to Piperacillin/Tazobactam Loaded into Bone Cement

Park HB, Choi JS, Park SH, Kee WJ, Koh YI

Although drug fever may develop after administration of the drug by various routes, it has not been reported with antibiotic-loaded bone cement. Here, a case of drug fever induced by...
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A Case of Pancreatic Pseudocyst with a Large Subcapsular Splenic Hematoma Treated Successfully by Ultrasonography-guided Percutaneous Drainage

Kim YI, Park SY, Lee JH, Kee WJ, Park CH, Kim HS, Choi SK, Rew JS

A subcapsular splenic hematoma is a very rare hemorrhagic complication of pancreatitis. We report here on a case of pseudocyst with a large subcapsular splenic hematoma in a 43-year-old man...
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Very Late Stent Thrombosis due to Neointimal Rupture After Paclitaxel-Eluting Stent Implantation

Kee WJ, Jeong MH, Jang SY, Lee MG, Park KH, Sim DS, Hong YJ, Kim JH, Ahn Y, Kang JC

We report our experience of very late stent thrombosis (VLST) in a young male patient who underwent implantation of two paclitaxel-eluting stents (PES) six years ago. The patient was compliant...
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Clinical Characteristics and Gestational Complications Associated with Acute Hepatitis A in Pregnancy

Ryu HS, Park SY, Lim SR, Kim HI, Kee WJ, Lee GS, Hong GY, Cho SB, Choi SK, Rew JS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Acute hepatitis A was recently significant increased among women with gestational age in Korea. However, the clinical course and gestational complications have not been fully elucidated in pregnant patients...
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Evaluation of Chromosomal Analyses done on the Parents with Chromosomal Anomalous Children and Recurrent Abortion

Kim KS, Kim K, Kee WJ

  • KMID: 2208188
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1996 Sep;39(9):1216-1223.
PURPOSE: To gather reference data for better genetic counseling, we have evaluated the outcomes of chromosomal analyses performed on the parents with chromosomal anomalous children and recurrent abortion in this...
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Intraductal Ultrasonography without Radiocontrast Cholangiogram in Patients with Extrahepatic Biliary Disease

Lim SU, Park CH, Kee WJ, Lee JH, Rew SJ, Park SY, Kim HS, Choi SK, Rew JS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Intraductal ultrasonography (IDUS) has been performed as an adjunct to endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) during radiocontrast cholangiography (RC). Radiation exposure during RC poses a health risk to both patients...
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The Trend of Eradication Rate of Helicobacter pylori Infection and Clinical Factors That Affect the Eradication of First-line Therapy

Cho DK, Park SY, Kee WJ, Lee JH, Ki HS, Yoon KW, Cho SB, Lee WS, Joo YE, Kim HS, Choi SK, Rew JS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although triple combination therapy containing a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) and two antibiotics is considered as a standard regimen for the first-line anti-Helicobacter pylori treatment, the recent trend of...
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Changes in Maternal Age and the Incidence of Down Syndrome

Oh CW, Lim SS, Kim KB, Kee WJ

  • KMID: 2208168
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1996 Nov;39(11):1512-1519.
PURPOSE: The incidence of Down syndrome, the most common chromosoaml anomaly, increases with the advanced maternal age. Recently, however, the incidence of Down symdrome was reported to have decreased with...
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