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Atrial Flutter in Neonates: A Report of Two Cases with Real-World Challenges

Lee SH

Atrial flutter is relatively common neonatal arrythmia, and immediate synchronized cardioversion is the treatment of choice. However, several challenges exist in the diagnosis and treatment of these patients. We report...
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Bilateral Clavicular Fracture Related to Birth in Newborn: A Case Report with Literature Review

Chae HS, Ko SY, Lee YK

The clavicle is the most common fractured bone during delivery process. Neonatal clavicular fractures are mostly unilateral, whereas bilateral fractures are extremely rare. The authors experienced bilateral clavicular fractures in...
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Homozygous SERPINC1 Mutation in Con genital Antithrombin Deficiency: A Unique First Case of Neonatal Cardiac Thrombosis

An E, Yang M, Ahn SY, Sung SI, Chang YS

Antithrombin (AT) plays a pivotal role as the primary inhibitor of blood coagulation proteases. Hereditary AT deficiency, predominantly attributed to serpin family C member 1 (SERPINC1) gene mutations, is an autosomal-dominant...
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Cystic Degeneration of Uterine Fibroid Mimicking Heterotopic Pregnancy with In terstitial Pregnancy: A Case Report

Moon H, Hong SM, Lee YJ, Lee J

Heterotopic pregnancy with interstitial pregnancy is a rare condition with fatal consequences if diagnosis is delayed. Hence, previous reports have focused on criteria and tools that can expedite obstetricians’ diagnosis....
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Prenatal Persistence of Bilateral Dorsal Edema of Feet Revealed Congenital Ven­ous Malformation: A Case Report

Park Y, Koh J, Lee JS, Kim S

Dorsal edema of the feet identified on prenatal ultrasound is exceedingly rare, and typically requires a thorough investigation to determine the underlying cause. Various conditions such as thickened normal skin...
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Spontaneous Uterine Rupture at 22 Weeks’ Gestation in a Woman Who Underwent Abdominal Adenomyomectomy: A Case Report

Lee YR, Chung YE, Hong Jy, Jeong SY, Sung JH, Oh SY, Choi SJ, Roh CR

Uterine rupture during pregnancy, while quite rare, can have devastating consequences for both mother and fetus if it does occur. Uterine surgery is recognized risk factor for uterine rupture during...
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Prenatal Factors Influencing Long-Term Neurodevelopmental Outcomes

Cha T, Lee SM

The developing brain in utero is highly vulnerable to maternal and environmental influences. As a mediator of maternal and environmental signals to the fetus, epigenetic processes within the placenta are...
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Antenatal and Delivery Outcomes in Twin Pregnant Women after Uterine Adenomyo mectomy: Summary of 5 Cases

Kweon S, Lee JS, Kim S, Kwack JY, Kwon Y

This study was conducted to assess the antenatal and delivery outcomes of women pregnant with twins who previously received conservative surgical treatment for severe diffuse uterine adenomyosis. The study was...
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Estimating Gestational Age Using Fetal Biparietal Diameter at 11 to 14 Weeks in a Korean Population: A Retrospective Study

Kim S, Kwak DW, Bae HJ, Seo KY, Kim MY, Han YJ, Ryu HM, Chung JH

Objective: To evaluate fetal biparietal diameter (BPD) between 11 and 14 weeks of gestation in pregnant Korean women after in vitro fertilization (IVF) and to construct reference charts for esti...
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