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Esophageal perforation in children: etiology and management, with special reference to endoscopic esophageal perforation

Govindarajan KK

Perforation of the esophagus is an uncommon problem with significant morbidity and mortality. In children undergoing endoscopy, the risk of perforation is higher when interventional endoscopy is performed. The clinical...
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Breast abscess caused by Staphylococcus aureus in 2 adolescent girls with atopic dermatitis

Park SM, Choi WS, Yoon Y, Jung GH, Lee CK, Ahn SH, Wonsuck Y, Yoo Y

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease in children. Patients with AD experience a high rate of colonization of the skin surface by Staphylococcus aureus. Because of a...
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Outcome of ultrasonographic imaging in infants with sacral dimple

Choi JH, Lee T, Kwon HH, You SK, Kang JW

PURPOSE: Sacral dimples are a common cutaneous anomaly in infants. Spine ultrasonography (USG) is an effective and safe screening tool for patients with a sacral dimple. The aim of this...
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Clinical and laboratory profiles of hospitalized children with acute respiratory virus infection

Choi E, Ha KS, Song DJ, Lee JH, Lee KC

PURPOSE: Despite the availability of molecular methods, identification of the causative virus in children with acute respiratory infections (ARIs) has proven difficult as the same viruses are often detected in...
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The outcome of percutaneous stent implantation in congenital heart disease: experience of a single institute

Kim MS, Yoon JK, Kim SH, Bang JS, Jang SI, Lee SY, Choi EY, Park SJ, Kwon HW

PURPOSE: The efficacy of percutaneous stent implantation for congenital heart disease (CHD) in Korea, where stent availability is limited, has not been determined. This study evaluated the acute and midterm...
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