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Genetic Counseling
Kibok Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1998;41(3):293-298.   Published online March 15, 1998
Original Article
Relationship between Complications of Mycoplasma Pneumonia and Titers of Cold Agglutinin and Mycoplasma Antibody in Children
Sung Soo Rim, Myung Hyun Cho, Byung Min Moon, Kyoung Sim Kim, Kibok Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1996;39(12):1680-1689.   Published online December 15, 1996
Purpose : To assess the relationship between the complications of mycoplasma pneumonia and titers of cold agglutinin and mycoplasma antibody in children. Methods : 120 cases of mycoplasmal pneumonia in children who were admitted to the Pediatric Department of Kwangju Christian Hospital between June 1993 and May 1994 were analyzed. Results : 1) The peak incidence of age was between 2 and...
Evaluation of Chromosomal Analyses done on the Parents with Chromosomal Anomalous Children and Recurrent Abortion
Kyoung Sim Kim, Kibok Kim, Won Jin Kee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1996;39(9):1216-1223.   Published online September 15, 1996
Purpose : To gather reference data for better genetic counseling, we have evaluated the outcomes of chromosomal analyses performed on the parents with chromosomal anomalous children and recurrent abortion in this hospital for the last 20 years. Methods : Subjected to study were 108 parents (50 fathers & 58 mothers) who had children with Down syndrome, other chromosomal and congenital anomalies, and those who...
Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Tumer' Syndrome according to Karyotypic Differences
Eun Young Kim, Kyoung Sim Kim, Kibok Kim, Won Jin Kee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1995;38(11):1460-1469.   Published online November 15, 1995
Purpose : To assess the differences of clinical features according to various karyotypes in Turner syndrome. Methods : Subjected to study were 45 patients with Turner syndrome, including 5 newborns, from March 1974 to April 1994. They were divided into 3 groups according to karyotypes: 45,X, mosaicism, and structural aberration; and the clinical features were compared. Also structural aberration groups, 46,XXp-and...
Case Report
Scabies In Infants
Hae Jin Kim, Kwang Sup Lee, Kibok Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1976;19(6):416-420.   Published online June 30, 1976
Many the pediatric patients have skin troubles, which require precise knowledge of the pediatrician about common skin diseases of children. Recently scabies seems to be increasing in spite of more improved living conditions in this: country. The diagnosis of this dermatosis is frequently missed in infants, because of a lack of the characteristic findings seen in adult patients, frequent simulation...
Two Cases of Edwards Syndrome
Kibok Kim, Deuk Woong Lee, Kwang Sup Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1976;19(6):403-410.   Published online June 30, 1976
In this report two cases of Edwards sydrome were presented. The first case is a 3-year-old girl, born to a mother of 27 years and a 35-year-old father, both normal. Two sisters were normal and no history contributory to malformation was noted. She has severe mental retardation, multipl eskeletal deformities typical of the syndrome, such as, rockerbottom feet, talipes calcaneovalgus...
Original Article
Changes in Fetal Erythrocytes during and after Exchange Transfusion, and the Relation to Changes of Serum Bilirubin
Kibok Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1972;15(5):416-423.   Published online May 31, 1972
In this study the exchange rates of fetal erythrocytes (Ht>F-containing erythrocytes) in 78 newborn infants who underwent exchange transfusion in this hospital from January to Dec. 1971 were compared with the theoretical exchange rate of blood calculated by Allen* s equation. And the possible relationship between the fluctuation of fetal erythrocytes and the level of serum bilirubin after the exchange transfusion was examined....
Treatment of diabetes insipidus with chlorpropamide
Kibok Kim, Kyu-Hae Chung, Yang Hyun Park, Kyung Woo Cho, Young Johang Kook
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1970;13(11):633-638.   Published online November 30, 1970
In two cases of diabetes insipidus (a five-year-old girl and a eight-year-old boy), oral administration of chlorpropamide in doses of 125~250 mg per day produced marked antidiuresis and concentration of urine. It was noted that the agent was effective also in the vasopressin-insensitive case (8-year-old boy). During the treatment endogenous creatinine clearance and the amount of sodium excreted, as well...