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A study on the immune reaction to the milk protein antigens in the postpartum mother, newborn baby, and children.
Soo chul Cho, Ju Hyung Kim, Hong Ro Lee, Jong San Lee, Pyoung Han Hwang, Jung Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(11):1547-1558.   Published online November 30, 1991
There is continuing interest in the isotype response of human serum antibodies reactive with dietary proteins. This study was performed to clarify the humoral immune responses against cow’s milk proteins, 分-lactoglobulin and a-lactalbumin. Milk protein specific IgG, IgA, IgM, and IgG subclasses were measured using ELISA in the blood of various groups of age. The results were as follows: 1) Milk protein specific immunoglobulins were higher...
Osteogenic Sarcoma as Second Malignant Neoplasm After Treatment of Retinoblastoma.
Ja Young Kim, Moon Whan Lee, Ju Hyung Kim, Pyoung Han Hwang, Jung Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(12):1735-1740.   Published online December 31, 1990
The improvement in survival for childhood cancer has been achieved through the use of multiple- agent chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, one of the limitations to quality and length of survival has been the development of second malignant neoplasm. We exprienced a case of second malignant neoplasm in 13-year-old boy who developed osteogenic sarcoma after successful treatment of retinoblastoma. At 3 years of his age,...
Case Report
Two Cases of Hand-Schuller-Christian Disease in Monozygotic Twin.
Pyoun Han Hwang, Ju Hyung Kim, In Soo Choi, Jung Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1985;28(1):85-89.   Published online January 31, 1985
Authors experienced two cases of Hand-Schuller-Christian disease developed simultaneously in 35 month old male monozygotic twin. So we report with literature review briefly as follow. The elder had the complaints of polyuria, exophthalmos, skin lesion. The younger had the complaints of mild exophthalmos and skin lesion. They were confirmed by clinical and pathological features and radiological examination. But patients died...