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Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility ; : 163-171, 1991.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-165266

ABSTRACT

No abstract available.


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Animals , Mice , Metaphase , Oocytes
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Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society ; : 499-506, 1979.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-192705

ABSTRACT

A study of normal value of fetal hemoglobin concentration at each age in 1213 cases (852 patients, 361 normal children) who visited Chonnam university hospital from June 1977 to November 1978 was performed by alkali denaturation method, and following results were obtained. 1) The mean value of Hgb F at each age in normal children group was 65.5+/-1.8% in newborn infants during 24 hours, 40.5+/-1.6% in 1 month, 24.3+/-1.2% in 2 months, 15.3+/-1.4% in 3 months, 4.5+/-1.2% in 1 year 1.3+/-0.5% in 5 years, 0.9+/-0.7% in 10 years, 0.5+/-0.3% in 15 years. 2) The mean value of Hgb F at each age in patients group was 68.6+/-2.5% in newborn infants during 24 hours, 42.5+/-1.7% in 1 month, 22.9+/-1.1% in 2 months, 15.2+/-0.9% in 3 months, 5.5+/-1.0% in 1 year, 1.4+/-0.4% in 5 years, 0.9+/-0.6% in 10 years, 0.6+/-0.2% in 15 years. 3) The mean value of Hgb F at each age in both group was 67.5+/-2.0% in newborn infants during 24 hours, 41.8+/-2.1% in 1 month, 23.4+/-1.9% in 2 months, 15.2+/-1.0% in 3 months, 5.1+/-1.1% in 1 year, 1.4+/-0.8% in 5 years, 0.9+/-0.2% in 10 years, 0.6+/-0.2% in 15 years. 4) No significant correlation was found in the concentration of Hgb F at each age between normal children group and patients group, and either in the concentration of Hgb F at each sex of two groups.


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Child , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Alkalies , Fetal Hemoglobin , Reference Values
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Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society ; : 433-442, 1979.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-191742

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A study on prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg) in 1,292 grade-school children(548 of rural area, 744 of urban area) by Counterimmunoelectrophoretic method: various liver fuction tests and liver biopsy were performed, and the results obtained are as follows: 1) Fifty four of 1,292 children who were selected randomly were positive for HBsAg(4.2%) and incidence of HBsAg was higher in rural area(4.6%) than in urban area(3.9%). 2) The incidence of HBsAg was higher in male children(4.5%) than female Children(3.7%). 3) Age distribution revealed highest incidence at 10(5.9%), years old lowest incidence at 9(2.9%), but any significant interrelationship wasn't found between ages. 4) The order of liver function tests which showed abnormal values by numver are as follows: GGT(26.2%), SGOT(23.6%), Total protein(7.1%), SGPT(4.8%), TTT(4.8%), BSP retention test(2.4%), PT(0%). The values of GGT and SGOT were thought to be most useful in HBsAg positive children. 5) All tests showed normal values in 22 children(52.4%), one test and more than 2 tests showed abnormal values each in 18 children(42.8%) and in 2 children(4.8%). 6) On liver biopsy performed in nine HBsAg positive children, one showed normal liver tissue, two showed mild hepatocellular degenerative change, five showed chronic persistent hepatitis and showed chronic active hepatitis. On orcein staining, three showed intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies thought to be HBsAg.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Male , Age Distribution , Aspartate Aminotransferases , Biopsy , Hepatitis B , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens , Hepatitis, Chronic , Incidence , Inclusion Bodies , Liver , Liver Function Tests , Prevalence , Reference Values
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