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A Case of Infectious Mononucleosis Associated with Pleural Effusion and Ascites
Seung-Kyoo Han, Yun-Jeong Yang, Yon-Ho Choe, Yong-Hoon Jun, Soon-Ki Kim, Byong-Kwan Son
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1997;40(7):1026-1030.   Published online July 15, 1997
Infectious mononucleosis is an acute infectious disease occurring predominantly in older children and young adults due to primary Epstein-Barr virus infection. The clinical picture is extremely variable in both severity and duration. The disease in children is generally mild. It is characterized clinically by fever, exudative or membranous pharyngitis, generalized lymphadenopathy, and splenomegaly. Rarely, it complicates neurologic involvement such as cranial nerve palsy, meningoencephalitis, and...
Original Article
Measurement of Malonate Concentration using Malonyl-CoA Synthetase and its Relationship with Disease
Seung-Kyoo Han, Jeung-Kyu Kim, Seung-Ryeoul Paik, Chung-Soon Chang, Yu-San Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1995;38(9):1167-1175.   Published online September 15, 1995
Purpose : Malonate is an effective competitive inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase isolated from brain and other organs. It has been shown that malonate level is proportional to the growth of fetal rat brain. However, little is known about its biological effects on central nervous system and other organs. In this communication. we have measured malonate levels in neonates and patients...
A Study about Optimal Dose of Aspirin in Treating Kawasaki Disease
Yun-Jeong Chang, Seung-Kyoo Han, Soon-Ki Kim, Byong-Kwan Son, Jong-Woon Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1995;38(3):378-385.   Published online March 15, 1995
Purpose : A prospective study was performed to evaluate the efficacies of two different dosages of aspirin(ASA) in treating Kawasaki disease(KD). Methods : Thirty-nine children with KD were admitted to this hospital from July, 1992 to May, 1993, and were assigned randomly into 2 groups. Group A(medium-dose group, 20 patients) was given 50mg/kg/d(# 4), and group B(high-dose gorup, 19 patients) was...