- Review Article
- Neurology
- Epilepsy syndromes during the first year of life and the usefulness of an epilepsy gene panel
- Eun Hye Lee
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2018;61(4):101-107. Published online April 23, 2018
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Recent advances in genetics have determined that a number of epilepsy syndromes that occur in the first year of life are associated with genetic etiologies. These syndromes range from benign familial epilepsy syndromes to early-onset epileptic encephalopathies that lead to poor prognoses and severe psychomotor retardation. An early genetic diagnosis can save time and overall cost by reducing the amount...
- Original Articles
- General Pediatrics
- Sudden unexpected cardio-respiratory arrest after venipuncture in children
- Goun Jeong, Son Moon Shin, Nam Su Kim, Young Min Ahn
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2018;61(4):108-113. Published online April 23, 2018
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Purpose This study aimed to investigate the clinical and socioenvironmental characteristics of sudden cardiorespiratory arrest after venipuncture in children.
Methods We conducted a retrospective email-based survey of all members of the Korean Pediatric Society. The questionnaire included items on patient demographics, socioenvironmental circumstances of the venipuncture, type of cardiorespiratory arrest, symptoms and signs, treatment, prognosis, and presumed cause of the arrest.
Results Fourteen patients were...
- Neonatology (Perinatology)
- TORCH (toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus) screening of small for gestational age and intrauterine growth restricted neonates: efficacy study in a single institute in Korea
- Mi Hae Chung, Chan Ok Shin, Juyoung Lee
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2018;61(4):114-120. Published online April 23, 2018
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Purpose Routine screening for toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus (CMV), and herpes simplex virus (TORCH) in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and small for gestational age (SGA) neonates has become a common practice. However, the incidence of TORCH varies across countries, and the cost of TORCH testing may be disadvantageous compared to disease-specific screening. To evaluate the efficacy of TORCH screening, the medical charts...
- Endocrinology
- The association of total blood mercury levels and overweight among Korean adolescents: analysis of the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) 2010–2013
- Yi-Yeon Shin, In-Kyung Ryu, Mi-Jung Park, Shin-Hye Kim
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2018;61(4):121-128. Published online April 23, 2018
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Purpose Obesity has been associated with higher total blood mercury levels, based on animal studies; however, studies that focus on children and adolescents are lacking. We aimed to assess the association between total blood mercury levels and the incidence of overweight and abdominal obesity in Korean adolescents.
Methods The study population comprised 1,567 adolescents (793 boys and 774 girls; aged 10–19 years), who...
- Nephrology (Genitourinary)
- Hypercalciuria and febrile convulsion in children under 5 years old
- Vahid Seddighi Gorabi, Bahram Nikkhoo, Obeidollah Faraji, Mona Mohammadkhani, Sattar Mirzaee, Mohammad Aziz Rasouli, Abdorrahim Afkhamzadeh
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2018;61(4):129-131. Published online April 23, 2018
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Purpose The association between hypercalciuria and febrile convulsion is controversial. The present study aimed to investigate the statistical association between hypercalciuria and childhood febrile convulsions.
Methods Overall, 160 children aged 6 months to 5 years, including 80 children with febrile convulsion and 80 febrile children without convulsion (comparison group), were recruited. All laboratory tests, including 24-hour urine calcium, were undertaken in an academic...
- Case Report
- Gastroenterology
- Intestinal duplication revealed by posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
- Yosra Kerkeni, Hela Louati, Mourad Hamzaoui
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2018;61(4):132-134. Published online April 23, 2018
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We report a unique case of intestinal duplication detected on posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in a 13-year-old girl. She was admitted to the pediatric Emergency Department because of generalized seizures. Radiological assessment revealed a large, well-defined, thick-walled cystic lesion in the mid abdomen, suggestive of duplication cyst associated to a PRES. Exploration confirmed the diagnosis of ileal duplication cyst,...