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Case Report
A Case of Ulcerative Colitis with Growth Disturbance
Ki Hyun Jeon, Dong Hyun Choi, Eun Yung Seol, Kyung Eun Oh, Mun Ki Cho, Chul Son, Jong Soon Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1999;42(2):289-295.   Published online February 15, 1999
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic relapsing inflammatory disease of the colonic and rectal mucosa, which affects children as well as adults. Inflammation caused by ulcerative colitis is limited to the colon and rectum, to the mucosa and submucosa, and is involved continuously, with varying degrees of ulceration, hemorrhage, edema, and regenerating epithelium. Ulcerative colitis most commonly presents with the onset...
A Case of Nezelof's Syndrome
Hyeon Tae Kim, Nok Hong Kim, Eun Yeong Seol, Ki Hyun Chun, Kung Ho Lee, Mun Ki Cho, Kung Ran Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1996;39(11):1620-1626.   Published online November 15, 1996
Nezelof's syndrome(combined immunodeficiency with immunoglobulin) is a hereditary primary immunodeficiency characterized by recurrent chronic pulmonary infections, oral and cutaneous candidiasis, failure to thrive, chronic diarrhea, skin infection, urinary tract infection, gram-negative sepsis, severe progressive varicella infection, lymphopenia, diminished lymphoid tissue, abnormal structure of the thymus, and presence of normal or increased levels of one or more of the major immunoglobulin classes, but with impaired antibody...
Original Article
A case of Addison's disease.
Cheol Hee Hwang, Dong Kui Lee, Myung Sug Nam, Mun Ki Cho
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(8):1169-1174.   Published online August 31, 1991
Addison’s disease is a rare disorder resulting from progressive adrenocortical destruction regardless of the nature of underlying process. A 5-year-old boy with Addison’s disease without other endocrine disorder presented with a brief review of the literature. The patient was admitted to out hospital because of poor appetite and generalized darkish brown pigmentation of skin and mucous membrane. On physical examination, skin and mucous membrane were...