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Han Woong Choi 10 Articles
Original Article
A Clinicostatistical Study of Congenital Alimentary Tract Obstruction.
Sang Pok Suck, Yong Soo Youn, Han Woong Choi, Woo Ki Kim, Kwi Won Park
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1981;24(1):36-44.   Published online January 15, 1981
Clinicostatistical datsa on 314 patients with congenital alimentary tract obstruction at the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of Seoul National University Hospital from January, 1974 to July, 1980 are presented and reviewed. The results are as follows; 1. Congenital megacolon(133 cases) is the most common congenital alimentary tract obstruction, and anorectal malformations(127 cases), congental duodenal obstruction(20 cass), esophageal atresia(12...
Case Report
Two cases of Cryptococcosis in Children.
Chuny Hang Park, Youg Soo Yoon, Hyung Ro Moon, Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1978;21(3):225-231.   Published online March 31, 1978
Cryptococcosis is a subacute or chronic mycotic infection caused by cryptococcus neoformans with a special predilection for the lung, skin and central nervous system, but rarely involving the lymphatic system. Recently the authors have experienced two patients with cryptococcosis in volving the liver and lymph nodes. One was 31/4year old male and the other was 11 year old male. The...
A Case of Eosinophilia Associated with Paragonimiasis
Chong Guk Lee, Kwon Kil Park, Yoon Taek Kim, Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1976;19(2):137-141.   Published online February 28, 1976
A case of eosinophilia associated with paragonimiasis in a llyear-old boy is reported. In his past history, 6weeks before the onset of this episode, he ate fresh water crabs inproperly cooked with his family. Peripheral blood showed marked eosinophilia (WBC: 42, 500/mm3, eosinophil: 82%). His father and mother also revealed to have paragonimiasis. The review of literature was made briefly.
Hunter Syndrome
Soon Young Kim, Aaera Shin, Sung Won Park, Sang Hyup Kim, Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1973;16(4):330-334.   Published online April 30, 1973
The cases of Hunter syndrome in two brothers were reported, the first cases in Korea. The diagnosis was confirmed by physical findings and radiological characteristics. The review of literature is made briefly.
Original Article
Observation of C-Reactive Protein in Maternal and Neonatal Sera
Chui Kyu Kim, Dong Won Chun, Byung Youn Lee, Sang Jhoo Lee, Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1969;12(1):21-24.   Published online January 31, 1969
From our study of sera of 30 parturient women and their normal full-term newborn infants, the following observations are noted. 1.A positive C-reactive protein titer was found in 20% pregnant women. All of the cord blood specimen were negative for this reaction. There would appear to be no transferral of C-reactive protein across the placental membrane. 2.The incidence of positive...
Case Report
Persistent Ostium Atrioventriculare Commune(Report of a Case Associated with Multiple Anomalies of Viscera)
Jae Hak Seo, Yong II Lee, Han Woong Choi, Je G. Chi, Sang In Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1968;11(2):95-100.   Published online February 28, 1968
This 1.8 kg-weighing premature male baby was admitted to the department of Pediatrics, Han II Hospital through emergency room because of high fever, dyspnea and peripheral cyanosis on Sept. 31, 1965. This baby was spontaneously delivered on 34 weeks of gestation. Initial crying and disappearance of cyanosis after birth were not delayed. But his parents noticed the difficulty of respiration and...
Original Article
Roentgen Appearance of the Chest in Acute Glomerulonephritis in Children
Chang Hyup Kim, Chui Kyu Kim, Byung Yoon Lee, Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1968;11(1):13-18.   Published online January 31, 1968
The incidence and type of radiologic abnormalities of the chest were investigated in 82 patients with acute glomerulonephritis. The abnormalities had been noted in 79 of 82 patients(96%). Cardiomegaly (56%), alteration of pulmonary vasculature (77%),pleural effusion (17%),pulmonary edema (22%) had been encountered most frequently. From the above results> it is at least clear, that in certain cases of acute glomerulonephritis,...
Studies of Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Activity and Serum Calcium, Inorganic Phosphorus, Calcium-Inorganic Phosphorus Product and Serum Proteins in Healthy Individuals from Birth to Maturity, Nutritional Deficiency and Mother-Newborn Pair among Korean Peo
Johng Sup Lee, Kook Choo Rie, Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1967;10(1):18-32.   Published online January 31, 1967
Following the discovery of enzyme as organic catalyst which was the active cause of the fermentation, came the first clue that the phosphate combining and splitting enzymes might be involved with processes of the fermentation in the animal body as well as in the yeast cells during the later ninteenth century. Then Robison proposed his well known “osteoblastic (alkaline) phosphatase"...
Clinical and Bacteriological Observation in Cases with Neonatal Septicemia
Byung Youn Lee, Yong II Lee, Sang Jhoo Lee, Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1966;9(2):61-69.   Published online March 31, 1966
Clinical and bacteriological observation in cases with neonatal septicemia were carried out in the pediatric ward of Han-11 Hospital during the period from October 1962 to September 1965. During the study period, a total 41 patients were experienced and the diseas was characterized as commonly affecting the smaller infants and the male child. Gastrointestinal syipptoms, jaundice and respiratory symptoms were...
原 著
THE SERUM LEVELS OF /3-CAROTENE AND VITAMIN A IN THE MATERNAL AND FETAL BLOOD OF KOREANS
Han Woong Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1959;2(2):91-100.   Published online September 30, 1959
The serum levels of /分-carotene and vitamin A in the maternal and fetal blood were measured by the author’s modified method based on Bessey’s original procedure, and the figures observed are as follows (1)The serum carotene level of the maternal blood (51 cases) is 29.5 ± 14.6 7/dl., ranging from 54.6 to 168.8 7/dl., while that of the fetal...
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