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Original Article
Two Cases of Agranulocytosis induced by Acetanilid and Dilantin
Kwang Jun Kim, Mi Ja Shin, Kyung Shuk Yang
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1972;15(1):63-69.   Published online January 31, 1972
We experienced 2 cases of agranulocytosis induced by acetanilid and dilantin in Dept, of Pediatrics of Seoul Red Cross Hospital in 1971. One who was a 8 year old boy showed complete recovery, clinically as well as in hematologic aspects within one week after discontinuation of dilantin medication by which agranulocytosis was thought to be induced. Bone marrow aspiration performed on recovery showed myelocytic...
A Case of Congenital Syphilis Associated with Multiple Destruction, Fracture of Bone and Pseudoparalysis
Myung Jin Koo, Kwang Jun Kim, Kyung Shuk Yang
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1971;14(12):580-583.   Published online December 31, 1971
A case of congenital syphilis associated with multiple destructions and fractures of bones in a 3 month-old male infant is reported. He had fractures of both humeri, and multiple osteolytic lesions, noted on both femurs, humeri, tibiae, radii, ulnae, frontal bone of skull, metacarpal and 4th proximal phalanx and also developed pseudoparalysis of right lower extremity. Diagnosis was confirmed by...
Case Report
Three Cases of Congenital Syphilitic Nephrotic Syndrome
Kwang Jun Kim, Myung Jin Koo, Kyung Shuk Yang
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1970;13(6):359-364.   Published online June 30, 1970
Three eases of congenital syphilitic nephrotic syndrome are presented. This is the first report, to our knowledge, in Korea. It is our opinion that the diagnosis of congenital syphilitic nephrotic syndrome is highly probable in case I and HI. Although there were no edema and hypopreteinemia in case I, we believe that the congenital syphilis involved the kindey according to...
A Case of Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome
Kwang Jun Kim, Jung Sik Kim, Kyung Shuk Yang
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1969;12(9):523-526.   Published online September 30, 1969
A case of Kasabach-Merritt syndrome in a 2 month-old male infant was presented. The diagnosis was confirmed by physical, peripheral blood and biopsy findings. Slight improvement was observed within about 2 weeks of parenteral administration of prednisolone, 20 mg, daily, but after reduction to 15 mg of prednisolone per day, the hemangioma enlarged and the platelets count decreased below 30,...
Original Article
Post Vaccinal Tetanus
Jong Man Rie, Kyung Shuk Yang, Sang Hyup Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1967;10(8):429-432.   Published online August 31, 1967
The two cases of post vaccinal tetanus are presented. The case 1 was 8 month old male infant and developed of the tetanus after small-pox vaccination. The 2nd case was 13 years old primary school boy who suggestive that econdary invasion of the tetanus bacilli on chronic ulcerated lesion due to B.C.G. inoculation.