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Taek Hwan Chung 4 Articles
Case Report
A case of Collodion Baby
Min Hwa Park, Taek Hwan Chung, Young Pio Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(1):37-42.   Published online January 31, 1971
A case of Collodion Baby is reported in Korea. The patient is the first day old newborn male who has been suffering from excessive lamellated scale, tight looking appearance and covering entire body, typical features of parchment like skin, ectropion of upper eyelids and fixed semiflexion position of the limbs. This patient was desquamated from parchment and Collodion like menbrane...
An Autopsy Case of Congenital Duodenal Atresia Associated with Massive Hematemesis
Taek Hwan Chung, Yong Ok Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(1):43-46.   Published online January 31, 1971
An 3490gm. weighing male baby was born by Baccum delivery. The baby expired at 8th hours after birth, due to congenital duodenal atresia associated with massive hematemesis. Postmortem examation. revealed as the following; The lumen of duodenum was completely obstructed with diaphragm-like membrane. The stomach was markedly dilated and contained the blood of approximately 70ml. of amounts. The bleeding points were...
Original Article
Urinary GOT Activity in Children with Acute Glomerulonephritis
Taek Hwan Chung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1969;12(12):683-686.   Published online December 31, 1969
It has been shown that in acute glomerulonephritis the GOT activity of urine is elevated. The GOT activity of urine was determined in both normal and acute glomerulonephritis children (by Sigma and Frankel colorimetric method). In 14 normal subject it was 7 unit/dl (5〜9unit/dl) while in acute glomerulonephritis it increased to the value of 15 unit/dl (12~24 unit/dl).
The Change in Na and K Concentration in C.S.F. of Encephalitis Children
Taek Hwan Chung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1968;11(10):561-564.   Published online October 31, 1968
The Na concentration in C.S.F. increased markedly in encephalitis children. The K concentration, however, was within normal limit. The administration of hydrocortisone to encephalitis patients brought about a marked increase in Na, but without effect on K content in C.S.F.. Prednisolone caused a slight increase in both Na and K content in C.S.F. of encephalitis.
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