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Novel swine-origin H1N1 influenza

Lee J, Lee HJ

Since its identification in April 2009, a swine-origin H1N1 influenza A virus (S-OIV) which is a reassortment of gene segments from both North American triple-reassortant and Eurasian swine influenza has...
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Brain death and organ transplantation

Nam SO

Cardiopulmonary arrest has long been accepted as an unquestionable definition of death. An advent of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and artificial ventilation along with the development of organ transplantation has prompted the...
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Comparison and analysis of the effectiveness to high dose of aspirin and ibuprofen in acute phase of Kawasaki disease

Keum SW, Oh YK, Kim JD, Yu ST

PURPOSE: We evaluated the effectiveness of treatment and cardiac complications of replacing a high dose of aspirin with a high dose of ibuprofen for children in acute phase of Kawasaki...
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What can we do for dying neonate in NICU?

Chun CS

Death is not only a medical problem; it is also an ethical problem. When doctors face a dying neonate, their knowledge of bioethics and the opinions of ethical specialists and...
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Growth responses to growth hormone therapy in children with attenuated growth who showed normal growth hormone response to stimulation tests

Kim JH, Chung HR, Lee YA, Lee SH, Kim JH, Shin CH, Yang SW

PURPOSE: The aim was to investigate the clinical characteristics and responses to growth hormone (GH) therapy in children with attenuated growth who showed normal GH responses to GH stimulation tests...
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The effects of neonatal ventilator care or maternal chorioamnionitis on the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Yun KT, Lee WD, Lee SG

PURPOSE: Advances in neonatal intensive care have improved the survival rate of low-birth-weight infants, but mild bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) with the accompanying need for prolonged oxygen supplement remains problematic. Maternal...
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A study on the incidence of anemia according to feeding patterns and the status of weaning diet

Kim HJ, Shin MY, Kim SS, Park JO, Kim CH

PURPOSE: Iron-deficiency anemia remains the most common nutritional deficiency in young infants. This study aimed to survey the actual condition of feeding patterns and weaning diet and to study the...
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Readmission of late preterm infants after discharge from nursery

Kim MJ

PURPOSE: To evaluate the risk factors for hospital readmission during the neonatal period among late preterm infants who were discharged after nursery care. METHODS: In this retrospective study, we reviewed...
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Clinical study of urinary tract infection, natural courses, and prenatal ultrasonographic results according to the grades of hydronephrosis

Lee JH, Kim JW, Yoon JE, Ha TS

PURPOSE: Although renal ultrasonography (USG) has improved the detection rate of hydronephrosis (HN), its clinical courses and postnatal management remains controversial. Here, we reviewed the clinical features of patients with...
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Short-lasting headaches in children and adolescents

Rho YI

PURPOSE: Short attacks of headache are present in the pediatric age group. Short-lasting headaches (SLH) have been infrequently reported in children and adolescents. This study aims to assess the prevalence,...
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Predictive factors for severe infection among febrile infants younger than three months of age

Cho EY, Song H, Kim AS, Lee SJ, Lee DS, Kim DK, Choi SM, Lee K, Park BC

PURPOSE: This study investigated the predictive factors for identifying infection-prone febrile infants younger than three months. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of 167 infants younger than three months with...
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Effect of renin inhibition on an experimental glomerulonephritis - a preliminary report

Kang JH, Huh JK, Lee YS, Han JY, Ha IS

PURPOSE: We performed this study in order to investigate the effect of direct renin inhibition on an experimental animal model with nephrotoxic serum nephritis and tried to give useful information...
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Pulmonary tuberculosis misdiagnosed as lung Metastasis in childhood cancer patients

Lee HJ, Kim DW, Lee KM, Park KD, Lee JA, Cho SY, Kook YH, Kim HY, Kim DH

PURPOSE: The differential diagnosis for a pulmonary nodule is intriguing in cancer patients. Metastasis might be a preferential diagnosis, and yet possibilities of other medical conditions still exist. Pulmonary tuberculosis...
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Changes in the outcomes of neonatal intensive care unit at a single center over 12 years

Lee HH, Kim TY, Shin SH, Sung TJ

PURPOSE: The survival rate of very low birth weight infant (VLBWI) had increased as a result of advances in neonatal intensive care. We evaluated the changes in outcomes of VLBWI...
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Effect of angiotensin II inhibition on the epithelial to mesenchymal transition in developing rat kidney

Yim HE, Yoo KH, Bae IS, Hong YS, Lee JW

PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of angiotensin II inhibition on the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in the developing kidney, we tested the expression of EMT markers and nestin in...
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Outcomes of the arterial switch operation in complete transposition of the great arteries

Cho MJ, Park JA, Lee HD, Sung SC, Choo KS

PURPOSE: The arterial switch operation (ASO) has become the preferred procedure for the surgical management of transposition of the great arteries (TGA). We conducted a retrospective evaluation of our experience...
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The change of perspective on brain death, euthanasia and withdrawal of the life supporting medical treatments in Korea for pediatric patients

Kwon I

A recent High Court's decision regarding the withdrawal of life supporting medical treatment (artificial ventilator) from an elderly female patient in the terminal stage has opened up a new era...
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