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A Case of Neonate with benign Convulsion without Gastrointestinal Manifestations is Associated with Rotavirus Infection

Kim YJ, So KJ, Ma SH

Rotavirus is a most common etiologic viral agent of pediatric gastroenteritis. Most newborns infected by rotavirus show no specific symptoms, yet, some of neonates can develop serious complications such as...
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Clinical Analysis of Influenza in Children and Rapid Antigen Detection Test on First Half of the Year 2004 in Busan

Choi SY, Lee NY, Kim SM, Kim GH, Jung JH, Choi IJ, Cho KS

PURPOSE: Although influenza is one of the most important cause of acute respiratory tract infections in children, virus isolation is not popular and there are only a few clinical studies...
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A Case of Child with Poststreptococcal Reactive Arthritis

Park DK, Kim YM, Chung SJ, Cha SH

The patient with group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection and articular disease who does not fulfill the modified Jones criteria for a diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever(ARF) have been classified as...
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A Case of Deficiency of the Seventh Component of Complement with Recurrence of Meningococcal Meningitis and Septicemia

Lee JS, Yoo JM, Yoo SJ, Ko TS, Yoo HW

The complement system is important in the generation of the normal inflammatory response and in host defense against systemic infection. Therefore, inherited or acquired deficiency of complement is associated with...
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Bilateral Optic Neuritis after Measles Infection

Hwang SH, Kim JH, Oh JH, Koh DK

A 9-year-old boy who was confirmed measles by clinical manifestations and serum measles IgM antibody presented with bilateral visual loss 12 days after the onset of maculopapular rash. Complete ophthalmic...
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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome in Children : Comparison of the Clinical Features of That Isolated Methicillin-resistant and Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus

Lee SH, Choi WK, Jung CH, Chung CJ, Lee DJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical features of staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome(SSSS) isolated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcal aureus(MRSA) with those of SSSS isolated methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcal aureus(MSSA) in...
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Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease with Prolonged Fever in Children

Yeon YH, Lee KY

PURPOSE: We experienced 7 patients with Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease(KFD) who had presented a prolonged fever and lymphadenopathy. The clinical and the laboratory aspects of the patients were analyzed. METHODS: The medical records...
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A Case of Group A Streptococcal Pneumonia with Empyema and Pericardial Effusion

Chun YH, Lee SY, Choi SL, Jeong DC, Chung SY, Kang JH

Group A streptococcus, also known as Streptococcus pyogenes, is a common bacterial pathogens of the upper respiratory tract and skin infections in children, but this organism is a less common...
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Prevalence of Transfusion Transmitted Virus-Like Mini Virus in Children

Chung JY, Han TH

PURPOSE: Ttransfusion transmitted virus(TTV) is a circular DNA and consists of diverse genotypes and variants. The pathogenecity of TTV is still unclear. Recently another circular single stranded DNA virus, distantly...
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A Clinical Study of Aseptic Meningitis in the Northern Area of Seoul in 2002

Song MH, Chung JY, Kwon JW, Kim SW

PURPOSE: The etiologic agents of aseptic meningitis remain mostly unknown due to difficulty of viral culture and identification. There was an outbreak of aseptic meningitis in northern area of Seoul...
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