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Terminal Deletion of the Chromosome 4q with Hemivertebra: Case Report

Ko SH, Lee HJ, Kim CR, Park HK, Ahn JH

The terminal deletion of the long arm of chromosome 4 is a very rare autosomal abnormality with an approximate incidence of 1 in 100,000 and overall mortality of 28%. This...
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Thyroid Function of Preterm Twins Having Breastmilk from Their Mothers Consuming Seaweed Soup Might Be Variable between Siblings: A Case Series

Jin WJ, Son DW, Cho HJ, Kim EJ

Thyroid dysfunction is common in preterm infants. Breastmilk-fed (BMF) preterm infants in Korea often develop hypothyroidism because of excessive maternal iodine ingestion. Recently in our neonatal intensive care unit, we...
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Epidermal Necrosis of Forearm and Wrist due to Extravasation of Sodium Bicarbonate and Application of Epidermal Growth Factor for Therapy in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant

Cho HK, Yang HJ, Cho JY, Jung HW, Choi YS

Extravasation occurs when an intravenous drug is inadvertently administered into the perivascular space or subcutaneous tissue. This can have various consequences, from local irritation to severe tissue loss. Extravasation occur...
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Recent Trend about Pregnant Women with Suspected or Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Infection

Lee SJ, Na S

Since the World Health Organization declared the pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on March 11, there has been increasing worldwide interest in it. Since then, cases of maternal infection...
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A Novel Mutation of KRT14 Gene in a Newborn with Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex (Dowling-Meara Type): Case Report

Lim Sm, Kim Jh, Kim Y, Paik SS, Kim JE, Ko JY, Kim J, Park HK, Kim CR, Lee HJ

Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is a group of inherited skin diseases characterized by intraepidermal blistering upon mild trauma. They are classified into three major types based on the severity and...
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The Effect of Holder Pasteurization and Storage on Macronutrients in Donor Human Milk

Kim J, Lee NM, Yi DY, Chung SH, Choi YS

Objective Milk delivered to human milk banks should be pasteurized and stored at −20℃ in order to inactivate any microbial agents that may be present. We aimed to quantify the changes...
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Neonatal Outcomes in Term Births according to Gestational Weeks

Park YJ, Kwak YH, Kim HY, Han SW, Kim EH

Objective This study aimed to determine neonatal outcomes and morbidities according to gestational weeks in term births. Methods This was a retrospective observational study of 626 singleton deliveries from 37 0/7 to 41...
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Effect of a Combined Hemostatic Technique during Cesarean Section in Placenta Previa

Lee DH, Choi WK, Park DJ, Jeong YJ, Lee JH

Objective Only a few methods, besides cesarean hysterectomy, are available for controlling intractable bleeding in placenta previa. We aimed to evaluate the effect of the combined hemostatic technique during cesarean section...
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Cerebroplacental Ratio to Predict Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Small-for-Gestational-Age Pregnancies

Park J, Ko M, Kang BS, Park J, Ko HS, Park IY

Objective To evaluate the cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) to predict adverse perinatal outcomes in small-for-gestational-age (SGA) pregnancies. Methods The study was a retrospective study of cases of pregnant women with SGA babies delivered between...
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Perinatal Risk Factor and Morbidity in Term Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants according to Classification by Ponderal Index

Kang YH, Song ES, Choi GE, Hwang IJ, Choi YY

Objective Large-for-gestational-age (LGA, birth weight ≥90th percentile) infants have increased risks of adverse perinatal outcomes. Further classification within the LGA group enables identification of infants at highest risk for neonatal morbidity....
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