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Corrigendum: The Correlation between Maternal Ante- and Postpartum Depression and Mode of Delivery: Preliminary Study

Koo HS, Kim YR, Park JY, Jhung K, Chung K, Cho HY

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Congenital Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia in a Neonate with Antenatal Hepatosplenomegaly

Lu TC, Lee JW, Yum SK

Various conditions can lead to antenatal hepatosplenomegaly. In addition to commonly known etiologies like hydrops fetalis or viral illnesses, hematologic disorders like congenital leukemia, although rare, should also be ruled...
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Successful Treatment of Intractable Chylo thorax with Povidone-Iodine Pleurodesis in Extremely Preterm Infant

Woo HA, Shin SH, Shin SH, Kim EK, Kim HS

Chylothorax is pleural collection of fluid formed by the escape of chyle from the thoracic duct or lymphatics into the thoracic cavity. In children, it frequently occurs after thoracic duct...
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Recurrent Group B Streptococcal Infection in a Neonate Associated with Infected Breast Milk

Ha M, Park EA, Cho SJ

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) infection is known to be the leading cause of sepsis and meningitis in newborns, but the relapse rate is very rare, less than 1%. Recurrence...
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Iatrogenic Prelabor Premature Rupture of Membrane and Preterm Birth: an Experimental Mouse Study

Wang EJ, Kim HY, Cho GJ, Hong SC, Oh MJ, Kim HJ, Ahn KH

Objective We aimed to investigate whether mouse mothers born prematurely give birth to preterm pups. Methods Sexually mature female C57BL/6 mice were used. To create the pPROM model, the fetal membranes of the...
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Use of Propranolol for Infantile Hepatic Hemangioma

Choi JH, Kim JK

Infantile hepatic hemangioma (IHH) is the most common type of benign hepatic vascular tumor that presents in infancy. IHH presents as abdominal mass, cutaneous hemangiomas, and unexplained jaundice. Children with...
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Down Syndrome, Obstetricians Should Know

Sung JH, Kim SH, Hong Sy, Chang CS, Kim Y, Jeon J, Park H, Oh Sy

Down syndrome is the most common trisomy abnormality, and generally occurs in about 1 in 700 surviving children. According to a Korean study, the prevalence of Down syndrome was about...
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Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker Fetopathy with Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension, Hypocalvaria, Nephrogenic Diabetes Insi pidus, Transient Pseudohypoaldosteronism and Polycythemia

Oh KT, Namgoong MK, Yoo YM, Lee BK

Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) has a significant role in the regulation of blood pressure. The use of RAS blocker (angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin II receptor blocker [ARB]) for hypertension...
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Successful Treatment of Bilateral-Obstruc tive Renal Fungal Balls with Continuous Liposomal Amphotericin B Irrigation Using Pairs (Upper and Lower Pole) of Percuta neous Nephrostomy Tubes in an Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant

Lee SH, Cho HJ, Kim EJ, Cho YH, Kim JH, Chung KJ, Son DW

Extremely low birth weight infants (ELBWIs) are at high risk for candidemia, which often involves the kidneys, resulting in obstructive uropathy, for which the management is difficult and challenging. An...
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Clinical Characteristics and Outcome of Very Low Birth Weight Infants with Surgical Meconium Related Ileus

Bae MH, Park SJ, Lee NR, Jeong SH, Jeong MH, Han YM, Byun SY, Park KH

Objective Meconium related ileus (MRI) was defined as functional ileus in neonates characterized by impaired meconium excretion with preferential occurrence in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. The aim of this...
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