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Korean Journal of Pediatrics ; : 493-496, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-216252

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Diamino-diphenyl-sulfone (Dapsone) is widely used in the treatment of leprosy and a variety of blistering skin diseases. It sometimes has adverse side effects with common usual doses, such as skin, nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, liver, kidney and hematologic toxicity. One of these side effects is a rare but serious hypersensitivity reaction called dapsone syndrome, which occurs several weeks after the initial administration of the drug and results in unpredictable, sometimes fatal outcomes. This report deals with a 13-year-old girl's case with typical features of dapsone syndrome that included fever, exfoliative dermatitis, jaundice, hemolytic anemia and pleural effusion after being treated with dapsone for four weeks.


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Adolescent , Humans , Anemia , Anemia, Hemolytic , Blister , Dapsone , Dermatitis, Exfoliative , Fatal Outcome , Fever , Gastrointestinal Tract , Hypersensitivity , Jaundice , Kidney , Leprosy , Liver , Nervous System , Pleural Effusion , Skin , Skin Diseases
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Korean Journal of Pediatrics ; : 272-276, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-198447

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PURPOSE: Bell's palsy is defined as an idiopathic facial nerve paralysis of sudden onset. In spite of intensive clinical and experimental investigation, there is still uncertainty in the incidence, etiology, and preferred mode of treatment in children.The objective of this study was to analyze clinical outcome and prognosis of children with Bell' palsy. METHODS: We analyzed 61 cases of Bell's palsy diagnosed at the Department of Wonkwang University Hospital from January 1998 to July 2006. The inclusion criteria were any children with acute isolated unilateral lower motor neuron type of facial nerve palsy. The clinical findings and investigations were reviewed including age, sex, affected site, seasonal incidence and result of steroid treatment. Chi-square and Fisher's exact test was used to compare clinical outcome between duration of complete recovery and age. RESULTS: There was no difference in incidence according to sex or age. Incidence was higher in summer and winter. There was no difference in complete recovery rate and duration between steroid treated group and control group. In the group of children younger than 6 years, duration of complete recovery was shorter than older children. CONCLUSION: We found increasing the incidence of Bell's palsy in summer and winter. Children younger than 6 years had shorter duration in complete recovery.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Bell Palsy , Facial Nerve , Incidence , Motor Neurons , Paralysis , Prognosis , Seasons , Uncertainty
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Korean Journal of Perinatology ; : 222-229, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-19562

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OBJECTIVE: Most common organism of bacterial meningitis was E.coli in the past. However, it is changed to group B beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GBS) recently. Incidence of neonatal GBS meningitis is still not reported in Korea, but sporadic cases were reported continuously. So, we investigated the exact incidence of neonatal GBS meningitis for 10 years including other clinical manifestations for it's diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: We analyzed 9 cases with chart review retrospectively who had been admitted to the pediatric ward or NICU in Wonkwang University Hospital from July 1994 to June 2004. They had proven neonatal GBS meningitis with culture or latex agglutination test in CSF. RESULTS: Incidence of disease was 0.79 with 0.09 in early onset and 0.7 in late onset type per 1,000 live births. Sex ratio was not different, and nearly all 8 cases (88.9%) were fullterm and late onset type. The associated obstetric factors were noted in 5 cases (55.6%), and c-section of 3 cases (33.3%) was most common factor. In clinical features, fever was seen in all cases, and lethargy and poor feeding in nearly all cases (88.9%), and irritability (55.6%), bulging fontanelle and convulsion (44.4%) were seen. There were abnormal findings in 7 cases (77.7%) CRP 5 mg/dL in peripheral blood exams on admission. There were abnormal CSF findings which were increased wbc of 5 cases (55.6%, > or =1,000/mm3), neutrophil of 8 cases (88.9%), protein of 8 cases (88.9%, >200 mg/dL) and CRP of 6 cases (66.7%, 3 mg/dL), and decreased sugar of 6 cases (66.7%, <45 mg/dL) and severely decreased of 4 cases (44.4%, <20 mg/dL). There were abnormal brain CT findings in 6 cases (66.7%) such as cerebral infarction, subdural effusion, hydrocephalus, and intracranial hemorrhage. Eight cases (88.9%) were alive, and mean duration of therapy was 26.1+/-9.9 days. CONCLUSION: Although the incidence of GBS is not high, it is reported to be an important organism in neonatal bacterial meningitis. So, we recommend early detection and active treatment for neonatal GBS meningitis to prevent severe complication and prolonged therapy.


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Brain , Cerebral Infarction , Diagnosis , Fever , Hydrocephalus , Incidence , Intracranial Hemorrhages , Korea , Latex Fixation Tests , Lethargy , Live Birth , Meningitis , Meningitis, Bacterial , Neutrophils , Retrospective Studies , Seizures , Sex Ratio , Streptococcus , Subdural Effusion
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