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A case of thanatophoric dysplasia type I with an R248C mutation in the FGFR3 gene

Noe EJ, Yoo HW, Kim KN, Lee SY

Thanatophoric dysplasia (TD) is a short-limb neonatal dwarfism syndrome that is usually lethal in the perinatal period. It is characterized by shortening of the limbs, severely small thorax, large head...
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Neonatal innate immunity and Toll-like receptor

Yoon HS

The innate immune response is the first line of defense against microbial infections. Innate immunity is made up of the surface barrier, cellular immunity and humoral immunity. In newborn, immunologic...
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Ureaplasma infections in pre-term infants: Recent information regarding the role of Ureaplasma species as neonatal pathogens

Sung TJ

Although numerous clinical observational studies have been conducted over a period of over 30 years, the clinical significance of Ureaplasma infection is still under debate. The Ureaplasma speices. is a...
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Therapeutic monitoring of vancomycin according to initial dosing regimen in pediatric patients

Kim DI, Im MS, Choi JH, Lee J, Choi EH, Lee HJ

PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the optimal initial vancomycin dose to achieve appropriate trough levels in pediatric patients. METHODS: We analyzed clinical data for 309 children treated with intravenous vancomycin...
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What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool

Hwang JB, Kang KJ, Lee JJ, Kim AS

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify 'objective' differential factors for normal frequent loose stool (NFLS) and diarrheal illness with dehydration and nutritional deficiency (DIDN) among infants with chronic frequent loose...
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A family with Townes-Brocks syndrome with congenital hypothyroidism and a novel mutation of the SALL1 gene

Choi WI, Kim JH, Yoo HW, Oh SH

Townes-Brocks syndrome (TBS) is a rare autosomal dominant congenital disorder caused by mutations in the SALL1 gene. Its signs and symptoms overlap with other genetic syndromes, including VACTERL association, Pendred...
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Lung interstitial cells during alveolarization

Choi CW

Recent progress in neonatal medicine has enabled survival of many extremely low-birth-weight infants. Prenatal steroids, surfactants, and non-invasive ventilation have helped reduce the incidence of the classical form of bronchopulmonary...
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Risk factors of ocular involvement in children with mitochondrial respiratory chain complex defect

Chae JH, Lee JH, Kim KR, Byeon SH, Lee YM, Kang HC, Lee JS, Kim HD

PURPOSE: Mitochondrial dysfunction can present with various symptoms depending on the organ it has affected. This research tried to analyze the ophthalmologic symptoms and ophthalmologic examination (OE) results in patients...
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Clinical outcome of transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus in small children weighing 10 kg or less

Park YA, Kim NK, Park SJ, Yun BS, Choi JY, Sul JH

PURPOSE: Transcatheter closure has become an effective therapy in most patients with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). However, there are difficulties in transcatheter closure of PDA in small children. We reviewed...
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