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Neonatal Group B Streptococcal Meningitis Complicated with Secondary Hypopituitarism: A Case Report

Lee H, Lee SW, Shim SY, Park EA, Cho SJ

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) commonly causes neonatal meningitis and sepsis. In infants with late-onset meningitis, fever, irritability or lethargy or both, poor feeding, and tachypnea are common initial signs. Major...
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Temporary Transcutaneous Pacing in a Low Birth Weight Preterm Neonate with Congenital Complete Atrioventricular Block: A Case Report

Lee NH, Shin SY, Park JH, Park JH, Kim CS, Choi HJ

Congenital complete atrioventricular (AV) block is a rare neonatal disease. It is a passively acquired immune-mediated injury of the conduction system, triggered by transplacental passage of maternal anti-SSA/Ro and anti-SSB/La...
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Moderate Hemophilia B Diagnosed by Massive Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage on the First Day of Life: A Case Report and Literature Review

Park SH, Choe BH

Gastrointestinal hemorrhage in neonates is commonly associated with necrotizing enterocolitis, cow's milk protein allergy, and gastrointestinal malformation. Gastrointestinal bleeding on the first day of life, presenting as the first manifestation...
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A case of Severe Hydrops Fetalis due to Anti-E Alloimmunization

Park MS, Choi MS, Lee JH, Park SK

Hydrops fetalis is a condition characterized by an accumulation of fluid, or edema, in at least two fetal compartments. Only a small percentage (less than 10%) of hydrops fetalis cases...
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The Association between Admission Hypothermia and Neonatal Outcomes in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

Jang JH, Shin SH, Woo HK, Choi EK, Song IG, Shin SH, Kim EK, Kim HS

PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the effect of admission hypothermia on neonatal outcomes in very low birth weight infants (VLBWIs). METHODS: Medical records of 153 preterm infants, with birth weights
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Restricted Usage of Prophylactic Antibiotics in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants for Early-Onset Sepsis as Quality Improvement Program

Shin SH, Kim HW, Jung YH, Shin SH, Kim EK, Kim HS

PURPOSE: The prevalence of antibiotics resistant bacterial infection among preterm infants has been increased due to indeliberate use of prophylactic broad spectrum antibiotics. The objective of this study was to...
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Survival of the Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Congenital Heart Disease

Jeung MS, Kong YH, Sung SI, Song J

PURPOSE: Pulmonary hypertension is a known risk factor for mortality in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. However, mortality in patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and congenital heart disease has been poorly...
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The Impact of Introduction of Fetoscopic Laser Surgery on Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome

Kim SH, Jung E, Lee MY, Lee BS, Won HS, Kim EA, Kim KS

PURPOSE: Fetoscopic laser surgery (FLS) is considered an optimal therapeutic strategy for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). We aimed to determine the clinical outcomes of TTTS patients since the introduction of...
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Comparisons of Clinical Characteristics Affecting Readmission between Late Preterm Infants and Moderate Preterm Infants or Full-Term Infants

Shin JS, Kim YB, Lee YH, Shim GH, Chey MJ

PURPOSE: We aimed to describe the differences in clinical characteristics that affect readmission between late and moderate preterm or full-term infants. METHODS: Medical records were reviewed for 881 patients with gestational...
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Diagnosis of Severe Protein C Deficiency Confirmed by Presence of Rare PROC Gene Mutation

Lim MS, Shin JE, Lee SM, Eun HS, Park MS, Park KI, Namgung R, Lee KA, Lee JS

Protein C (PROC) deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROC gene on chromosome 2q14.3. Patients with PROC deficiency typically present distinguished purpura, intracerebral and intravascular coagulopathy, and ophthalmologic complications....
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