- Review Articles
- Multimodal neuroimaging in presurgical evaluation of childhood epilepsy
- Da Eun Jung, Joon-Soo Lee
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(8):779-785. Published online August 31, 2010
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In pre-surgical evaluation of pediatric epilepsy, the combined use of multiple imaging modalities for precise localization of the epileptogenic focus is a worthwhile endeavor. Advanced neuroimaging by high field Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion tensor images, and MR spectroscopy have the potential to identify subtle lesions. 18F-FDG positron emission tomography and single photon emission tomography provide visualization of metabolic alterations...
- Disease-specific pluripotent stem cells
- Hoon-Chul Kang
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(8):786-789. Published online August 31, 2010
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Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are generated by epigenetic reprogramming of somatic cells through the exogenous expression of transcription factors. Recently, the generation of iPS cells from patients with a variety of genetic diseases was found to likely have a major impact on regenerative medicine, because these cells self-renew indefinitely in culture while retaining the capacity to differentiate into any...
- Original Articles
- The effect of sucrose on infants during a painful procedure
- Kyoung Hwa Joung, Soo Chul Cho
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(8):790-794. Published online August 31, 2010
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of treating the pain among newborn infants associated with a medical procedure with sucrose with regard to overall physiological and behavioral stability.
Methods 103 newborn infants were enrolled in this study. The control group (n=63) did not receive any treatment. The experimental group (n=40) received 2 mL of 24% sucrose solution two...
- Increased B cell-activating factor (BAFF) level in the sputum of children with asthma
- Hye Mi Jee, Bong Seok Choi, Kyung Won Kim, Myung Hyun Sohn, Man Yong Han, Kyu-Earn Kim
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(8):795-800. Published online August 31, 2010
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Purpose B cell-activating factor (BAFF) is a tumor-necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily member best known for its role in the survival and maturation of B cells. BAFF activity is observed in naïve cells as well as in effector/memory T cells. We aimed to explore whether BAFF in sputum is expressed at elevated levels in asthmatic airways and associated with eosinophilic inflammation, pulmonary...
- Needle aspiration as therapeutic management for suppurative cervical lymphadenitis in children
- Mee Young Baek, Kyung Hee Park, Ju Hee We, Su Eun Park
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(8):801-804. Published online August 31, 2010
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Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the needle aspiration alternative to open surgical drainage of children with suppurative cervical lymphadenitis requiring surgical drainage.
Methods From January 1998 to June 2008, we retrospectively reviewed 38 children treated with needle aspiration as management with suppurative cervical lymphadenitis instead of open surgical drainage.
Results All 38 children underwent only 1 puncture. Two patients (5.2%) out...
- Case Reports
- Successful treatment by exchange transfusion of a young infant with sodium nitroprusside poisoning
- Jong Geun Baek, Hoar Lim Jeong, Ji Sook Park, Ji Hyun Seo, Eun Sil Park, Jae Young Lim, Chan Hoo Park, Hyang Ok Woo, Hee Shang Youn, Jung Sook Yeom
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(8):805-808. Published online August 31, 2010
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Although sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is often used in pediatric intensive care units, cyanide toxicity can occur after SNP treatment. To treat SNP-induced cyanide poisoning, antidotes such as amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate, and hydroxycobalamin should be administered immediately after diagnosis. Here, we report the first case of a very young infant whose SNP-induced cyanide poisoning was successfully treated by...
- A case of Bartter syndrome type I with atypical presentations
- Eun Hye Lee, Ju Sun Heo, Hyun Kyung Lee, Kyung Hee Han, Hee Gyung Kang, Il Soo Ha, Yong Choi, Hae Il Cheong
- Clin Exp Pediatr. 2010;53(8):809-813. Published online August 31, 2010
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Bartter syndrome (BS) is an autosomal recessively inherited rare renal tubular disorder characterized by hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis and hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism with normal to low blood pressure due to a renal loss of sodium. Genetically, BS is classified into 5 subtypes according to the underlying genetic defects, and BS is clinically categorized into antenatal BS and classical BS according to onset...