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The management of sinusitis in children

Han M

Sinusitis is a common medical problem in children. The prevalence of penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae infection has been increased during the last decade. The medical management is based on the choice...
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Topiramate can reduce the number of episodic attacks in cyclic vomiting syndrome:a case report

Yum MS, Bae KW, You SJ, Ko TS

Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a paroxysmal, recurrent vomiting disorder of unknown pathophysiology and target organ. It has been hypothesized that CVS shares the same mechanism as migraine. We describe...
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Allergic rhinitis, sinusitis and asthma: evidence for respiratory system integration

Kim HH

The link between upper airway disease (allergic rhinitis and sinusitis) and lower airway disease (asthma) has long been of interest to physicians. Many epidemiological and pharmacological studies have provided a...
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A review of the contents about childhood health care in middle & high school textbooks

Kim JH, Park SW, Shin SM, Sung IK, Park MJ, Chung YM, Ha JH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the material in middle school and high school textbooks covering child care and children's health for medically inaccurate content and to...
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The immunogenicity and safety of three-component DTaP vaccine in Korean infants

Kang JH, Kim JH, Lee JH, Lee SY, Hong YJ, Kim CH

PURPOSE: We conducted the study to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of three component DTaP vaccine (Infanrix(R)) in a group of Korean healthy infants on a three-dose primary vaccination. And...
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The diagnosis of pediatric sinusitis

Kim CK

Although most clinicians now agree that sinusitis can afflict children of all ages, appropriate diagnosis remain controversial. Sinusitis is one of the most challenging diagnoses for a clinician, because there...
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The outcome of perinatal prophylaxis for HBeAg positive mothers according to the maternal HBV-DNA levels at the delivery time

Jeong O, Kim JH

PURPOSE: Perinatal hepatitis B viral infection is decreasing; however, 10% of babies to HBeAg positive mothers still become chronic carriers despite perinatal prophylaxis. Although, the cause of prophylaxis failure is...
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A comparison of provoked seizures and febrile seizures associated with minor infections

Lee EJ, Kim WS

PURPOSE: Febrile seizures occur in childhood associated with a febrile illness not caused by infections of the central nervous system. Provoked seizures are identified with seizures in association with infections...
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A study of elementary school pupils using traditional herbal medicines

Ahn YJ

PURPOSE: Traditional herbal medicines may be overused in Korea. Expenditures and inaccuracies of hospital prescription are increasing gradually. So we investigated the frequency and nature of herbal medicine use among...
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A clinical study of deep neck abscess in children

Lee SJ, Shin MY, Kim CH, Koh YW

PURPOSE: It has been reported that deep neck abscesses are recently increasing again. We analyzed pediatric cases with deep neck abscesses during the last several years to contribute to the...
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Analysis of urine beta(2)-microglobulin in pediatric renal disease

Kim DW, Lim IS

PURPOSE: There have been numerous researches on urine beta(2)-microglobulin (beta(2)-M) concerned with primary nephrotic syndrome and other glomerular diseases, but not much has been done in relation to pediatric age...
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