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Original Article
Comparison of Oxygenation and Lung Damage of High Frequency Flow Interruption to Conventional Ventilation in Surfactant Deficient Rabbits
Chang Keun Kim, Churl Young Chung, Hye Jae Cho
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1995;38(5):591-601.   Published online May 15, 1995
Purpose : This study was performed kto evaluate the High frequency flow interruption(HFF I) can prevent the lung injury and achieve a bettre oxygenation than conventional ventilation(C V) in surfactant deficient lungs when associated with lung volume recruitment and maintenance, and the need of background intermittent mandatory ventilation(IMV) to prevent the progressive atelectasis during HFFI. Methods : Surfactant deficiency was produced...
Case Report
A Case of Bronchial Stenosis due to Endotrcheal Suction
Se Ki Oh, Young-Ill Park, Churl Young Chung, Hye Jae Cho
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1994;37(4):578-582.   Published online April 15, 1994
We experienced a acquired bronchial stenosis in a male premature infant who had recurrent postextubation atelectasis of the right lung. Bronchography showed the stenosis of the distal portion of right main bronchus and the proximal portion of intermediate bronchus and autopsy findings showed ill-defined irregulary elevated nodule with fibrotic scarring in the trifurcation of right main bronchus. Endotracheal suction was suspected...
Original Article
A Case of Wilson Disease.
Cheol Soo Dan, Sang Hoon Lee, Woo Yeong Chung, Soon Yong Lee, Jong Eun Joo, Hye Jae Cho
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1988;31(11):1502-1508.   Published online November 30, 1988
We have experienced a case of Wilson disease manifesting chronic hepatitis. The patient, 10-year-old boy, has shown elevated SGOT and SGPT levels since 5 years ago, but no other specific symptoms of Wilson disease. His younger sister died of fulminant hepatitis (absence of hepatitis A or B markers) at the age of eight. The diagnosis was based on the characteristic laboratory data and the...
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