- Original Article
- The effect of pertussis vaccine on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats.
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Kyung Rae Moon, Kwang Rhun Koo, Sang Kee Park, Yeong Bong Park, Byoung Rai Lee, Keun Hong Kee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(7):897-906. Published online July 31, 1991
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Streptozotocin produces diabetes in laboratory animals through the destuction of the pancreatic
beta cells. The diabetogenic activity of STZ, however, is known to be modified by several agents such
as nicotinamide, diazoxide, adrenergic blockers and petussis vaccine (PV). The present study was
undertaken to observe the protective effect of PV or boiled pertussis vaccine (bPV; incubating the PV
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- A Case of DiGeorge's Syndrome.
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Jong Sik Kim, Dae Young Kim, Kang Ho Kim, Choon Ho Park, Young Bong Park, Kwang Rhun Koo, Chang Soo Ra
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1988;31(1):100-105. Published online January 31, 1988
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DiGeorge’s syndrome is characterized by partial or complete absence of the parathyroid gland and
thymus gland and often associated with the cardiovascular and craniofacial anomalies.
A-22-days old male infant, delivered without complications at term after a normal pregnancy,
developed irritability, feeding difficulties, dyspnea and convulsion. He was characterized by a low-set,
malformed right ear, short philtrum of the upper lip, absence of the thymic... |
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- A study on Serum Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium and Parathyroid Hormone Levels of Cord Blood in Newborn.
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Kwang Rhun Koo, Chang Soo Ra
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1986;29(2):163-169. Published online February 28, 1986
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A study of serum calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and PTH levels of cord blood in newborn infants and those of serum levels of maternal blood at parturition was carried on 38 mother/baby pairs who were admitted to Chosun University Hospital from November, 1982 throgh Desember, 1982.
The following results were obtained;
1) The serum calcium levels of cord blood in 38 cases of the... |
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- Calcium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium contents of Breast Milk.
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In Bock Lee, Kwang Rhun Koo, Chang Soo Ra
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1985;28(12):1216-1220. Published online December 31, 1985
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In order to determine the concentration of Ca, P, and Mg of breast mik and the alterations of their concentrations during the period of lactation, the authors studied the concentrations of Ca, P, and Mg of breast milk from 68 Korean healthy nursing mothers who delivered at term. Ca, P, and Mg concentration of breast milk were measured by calorimetric... |
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- Clinical and Immunologic Studies on Epidemic Encephalitis.
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Cheul Woo Park, Kwang Rhun Koo, Song Soo Moon, Ho Seung Yoo, Chang Soo Ra
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1983;26(6):545-552. Published online June 30, 1983
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Epidemic encephalitis in the Korea is caused by arbovirus (Japanese encephalitis virts). And
this acute illness occurs annually during the late summer and early autumn months and is
more prevalent among children under 15 years with high mortality. 130 cases of epidemic encephalitis were hospitalized at the Department of Pediatrics, Chosun University Hospital, during the period of August-October, 1982. Authors investigated hemaggulutination... |
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- Case Report
- A Case of Cerebral Paragonimiasis with Focal Epilepsy.
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Sang Kee Park, Kwang Rhun Koo, Shin Chung Jee, Song Soo Moon, Chang Soo Ra
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1983;26(2):198-202. Published online February 28, 1983
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Cerebral pa ragonimiasis is widely distributed in the Far East, particularly in Korea, Japan,
Formosa, and the Philippines. It is characterized by seizure, headache, visual disturbance,
mental deterioration, and motor and sensory disorders.
We experienced a case of cerebral paragonimiasis in a 13 year-old female patient who was
admitted because of Jacksonian-type epileptic fits and headache for 15 days and was diagnosed
by P.W. skin... |
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