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Original Article
Statistical Observation of Hemolytic Streptococcal Infections
Bang Sup Lee, Young Koo Yeo, Hong Yul Lee, Sung Hoon Cho
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1973;16(6):479-485.   Published online June 30, 1973
Auther observed statistically 302 cases of hemolytic streptococcal infections in Korean children who had admitted to Dept, of Ped., St. Mary’s Hospital from Jan. 1966 to June 1972. The results were as follows: 1)The incidence of streptococcal infections in 4,739 hospitalized sick children was 6.3%. Among 302 cases, 176 cases (59.2%) were female. The annual incidence was highest in 1966 (8.9%)....
Hemorrhagic tendency in Infants and Children(Clinical analysis of 65 cases)
Sang Duk Cha, Hong Yul Lee, Churl Young Chung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1967;10(2):101-106.   Published online February 28, 1967
Sixty-five cases having homorrhagic tendency were analysed clinically. The incidence of hemorrhagic disorders was 3.2% among 2,057 in-patients through Jan. 1963 to Aug. 1966. The peak age incidence was between four and nine years, and generally male children were affected somewhat more frequently than females. In these cases, the most common hemorrhagic disorders were Anaphylactoid purpura followed by Leukemia, Idiopathic...
Case Report
Histiocytosis(Report of Three Cases and Review of Literature)
Soon Za Hong, Hong Yul Lee, Sung Whan Chung, Hae Sun Yoon
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1965;8(3):111-116.   Published online October 31, 1965
This report presents the three cases of Histiocytos is X which were experienced at St. Mary’s Hospital during the past two years, and includes the discussion of the interrelationship of these diseases. (Case 1.) L.H.S., an l^year-old girl began complaining of bilateral purulent otitis media and low grade fever at the age of nine months. One month later a scaly erythematous,...
Original Article
Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Joung Hee Bai, Sung Whan Chung, Yun Wha Kim, Hong Yul Lee, Sha Hun Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1965;8(2):57-65.   Published online May 31, 1965
This report presents seven cases of Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis, which were treated in the department of Pediatrics, St. Mary’s Hospital during the past three years from April, 1962 to January, 1965. Six cases were unequivocally demonstrated when pylorostomy(Fredet-Ramstedt method) was performed in the early stage of infancy, and symptoms of stenosis completely disappeared after the operation. Attempt was made to treat one of...