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Premenarchal ovarian torsion

Eilbert W, Nguyen H

Ovarian torsion is a common gynecologic emergency seen in women of all ages, mostly in reproductive women, resulting in ischemia and necrosis of the adnexal tissue. However, it is rare...
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Current status of imaging studies and application of clinical decision rules for pediatric blunt cervical spine injury

Ko KH, Lee HJ, Kim HJ, Shin TY, Lee DW, Moon HJ, Jeong DK

Purpose: We investigated the current status of imaging studies for pediatric blunt cervical spine injury, and applied 3 clinical decision rules to children with blunt trauma of the head or...
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Bilateral tension pneumothoraces in a preterm low-birthweight newborn: tube thoracostomy using four 7-French latex catheters performed by an emergency physician

Kim M, Park CW, Do YW, Nho WY

Neonatal tension pneumothorax is life-threatening. A tension pneumothorax on the right side was detected on a newborn boy weighing 2,380 g, who was born at 35 weeks of gestation. Given...
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Clinical characteristics of infants younger than 90 days diagnosed with invasive group B streptococcal infection in the emergency department

Kim MJ, Oh KW

Purpose: We aimed to characterize invasive group B streptococcal infection (IGBSI) in young infants hospitalized through the emergency department. Methods: We analyzed medical records of infants younger than 90 days with...
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Listeria meningitis with rapid progression of hydrocephalus: a case of a 16-month-old girl with febrile status epilepticus as the first symptom

Kim HM, Lim J, Jeon JY, Kim JH, Hwang IT, Yi YY

Listeria monocytogenes is a rare cause of bacterial meningitis, particularly beyond the neonatal period. This article describes a 16-month-old girl who presented with a new-onset febrile status epilepticus, and subsequently...
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