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Case Report
A Case of Split Hand Split Foot Anomaly
Mi Do Lee, Byung Moon Ahn, Moo Young Song, Eun Ryoung Kim, Mi Wook Jin, Il Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1999;42(7):1008-1013.   Published online July 15, 1999
We experienced a case of split hand split foot(SHSF) anomaly in a male neonate who had a deficiency of the middle finger, syndactyly of the 1st and 2nd finger and a deep median cleft in both hands. He also had a deep median cleft between 2nd and 3rd toe, syndactyly of the 1st and 2nd, 3rd and 4th toe without...
Original Article
The Diagnostic Value of Polymerase Chain Reaction in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Pneumonia
Han Wook Kang, Byung Moon Ahn, Moo Young Song, Eun Ryoung Kim, Suk Ho Choi, Il Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1998;41(10):1351-1358.   Published online October 15, 1998
Purpose : This study was performed to evaluate the polymerase chain reaction(PCR) in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in comparison with the specific antibody test. Methods : Five hundred and ten patients with pneumonia, ranging from the ages of 8 months to 15 years who were admitted in Sung-Ae and Kwangmyung Sung-Ae general hospitals from Nov. 1996 to Oct....
Case Report
A Case of 3p Partial Trisomy
Jeong Eun Park, Il Soo Kim, Moo Young Song, Eun Ryoung Kim, Shin Young Moon, Sun Kyung Oh
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1996;39(6):873-880.   Published online June 15, 1996
3p partial trisomy is a rare chromosomal anomaly. We experienced a case of 3p partial trisomy in a male neonate. It was diagnosed by clinical and chromosoaml study. He had multiple anomalies such as brachycephaly, wide open fontanelle, square face, hypertelorism, mongoloid palpebral fissure, micrognathia, low set malformed ear, bilateral cleft lip and palate, double outlet right ventricle, atrial septal defect,...
A Case of Unialteral Megalencephaly
Woo Seok Kim, Nam Soo Park, Moo Young Song, Un Jun Hyoung, Jin Oh Lee, Yong Seung Hwang
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1993;36(6):877-881.   Published online June 15, 1993
The unilateral megalencephaly is a rare brain malfromation characterized by cerebral asymmetry and cortical dysplasia caused by faulty migration of the subependymal neuroblasts. We experienced a case of unilateral megalencephaly in a two day-old male with the chief complaint of asymmetric head appearance. Large left hemisphere with agyria, pachygyria. dilatation of lateral ventricle, and the thick cortex of the ipsilteral hemisphere...
One Case of Ruptured Aneurysm of Vein of Galen
Nam Soo Park, Moo Young Song, Un Jun Hyoung, Jin Oh Lee, Eun Ryoung Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(5):691-695.   Published online May 15, 1992
The vein of Galen malformation is rare midline intracranial arteriovenous malformation that have been diagnosed more often at necropsy than in life. The majority of these malformations were seen in neonate, infancy and childhood, and the clinical symptoms and prognosis were depended on age of presentation. The authors report a case of ruptured Vein of Galen aneurysmal malformation. A...
Original Article
Two cases of Goldenhar syndrome.
Moo Young Song, Min Sik Kim, Nam Soo Park, Un Jun Hyoung, Jin Oh Lee, Eun Ryoung Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(5):730-735.   Published online May 31, 1991
Goldenhar syndrome is a pattern of malformation with wide variability of expression characterized by epibulbar dermoids, preauricular appendages and pretragal blind-ended fistulas, and vertebral anomalies. We have experienced two cases of Goldenhar syndrome. In one case multiple hemivertebrae, anomalous ribs, hydrocephalus with abscence of the septum pellucidum and mild widening of the subarachnoid space were noted. Diagnosis was made by physical examination and radiological findings. A brief...
A Case of Chronic Relepsing Pancreatitis with Calcification in Childhood.
Yo Han Kim, Min Sik Kim, Moo Young Song, Eun Ryoung Kim, Jong Duk Lee, Soon Jai Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(3):398-403.   Published online March 31, 1990
A 9-vear-old girl presented with recurrent abdominal pain. Investigations failed to show any of the demonstrable causes of pancreatitis, but she was found to have pancreatic calcifications with the help of the plain abdominal x-ray, abdominal ultrasound and abdominal C—T scan. Pancreatic calcifications are virtually pathognomonic of chronic pancreatitis. We report this case and review related literatures briefly.