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Case Report
A case of Cystic Angiomatosis of Bone
Soon II Lee, Moon He Lee, Sung Soo Lee, Kyung Sook Park, Jung Ho Suh
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1976;19(8):611-615.   Published online August 31, 1976
A case of Cystic Angiomatosis of Bone in 8 year old boy was presented who had the lesions involved clavicle, vertebrae, femur, radius, ulna, tarsal bone, and soft tissue of anterior chest wall and medidiastinum. The Cystic Angiomatosis of Bone is rare, somewhat atypical form of cavernous hemangioma with wide spread involvement of the skeletal system and formation of multiple angiomata...
Ivemark’s Syndrome 4 Cases
Soon II Lee, Woo Gill Lee, Bu Kyung Kang, Sun Hee Lee, Sung Kyu Lee, Dong Shik Chin, Duk Jin Yun
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1975;18(6):468-472.   Published online June 30, 1975
Ivemark’s syndrome is rare disease and characterized by congenital absence of the spleen as sociated with characteristic group of anomalies of the cardiovascular and gastroenteric systems. We had experienced 4 cases of Ivemark’s yndrome: Case 1 had asplenia, situs inversus, dextrocardia, ASD, and pulmonary stenosis; Case 2 had asplenia, bilobulated liver, centraly located stomach but deviated to right side, single...
A Third Look at of Its Incidence and Importance in Pediatric Empyema
Moon Hee Lee, Soon II Lee, Pyung Kil Kim, Duk Jin Yun
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1974;17(9):618-624.   Published online September 30, 1974
Fifty three pati任its of pediatric empyema which were observed during last 3 years and 6 months at Severence Hospilal were compaired its incidence and other clinical importance with previous observation of twenty seven cages by Huh et al of Severance Hospital, Yonsei University. The following results were observed. 1. Incidence of pediatric empyema was increased recently comparing with the previous observation. 2. The most frequent age group...
Original Article
Hydrogen Peroxide Erythrocytes Hemolysis Test and Neonatal Obstructive Jaundice
Soon II Lee, Pyung Kil Kim, Duk Jin Yun
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1974;17(1):37-40.   Published online January 31, 1974
Among the prolonged jaundice in the newborn infants, neonatal hepatitis and biliary atresia are the most common causes of obstructive jaundice. But the differential diagnosis between above two diseases is difficult some times clinically and simple liver function tests. Lubin et al. of Boston (1971) has introduced a new helpful method for the differentiation of two diseases as H2O2 erythrocytes hemolysis test. Authors applied...