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Triage results of children who visited the emergency department via emergency medical service providers: an observational study in a regional emergency medical center

Lee KJ, Park MH, Suh J, Jung SY, Lee SJ, Cha MI

PURPOSE: We aimed to investigate the triage results and the degree of agreement between prehospital and hospital stages of pediatric patients who visited the emergency department (ED) via emergency medical...
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Interfacility transport of critically ill children

Chang I, Jung JY, Kwak YH

Interfacility transport of critically ill children (transport) is a challenging component of pediatric critical care. The risk associated with the transport may be reduced by a specialized pediatric transport team,...
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Factors associated with discharge of children from the emergency department after interfacility transfer

Seo Y, Jung SY, Suh J

PURPOSE: To investigate the factors associated with discharge of children from the emergency department (ED) after interfacility transfer. METHODS: We reviewed consecutive children who visited the ED via interfacility transfer from...
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Pharmacokinetics and drug therapy in neonates

Cho HJ

Neonates include both full term and preterm infants up to 28 days of age. The heterogeneity and rapid physiologic change of neonates affect all aspects of pharmacokinetics such as absorption,...
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A 4-year-old girl presenting with facial palsy, found to have increased delta neutrophil index, and diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia with extramedullary infiltration

Yoon SH, Kim SH, Lee MJ, Lee HJ, Lyu CJ, Kim MK

Although Bell's palsy is the most common cause of facial palsy in children, some cases have potentially fatal causes. We report a rare case of isolated facial palsy in a...
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