1.Is VBAC(Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) Really Safe?.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2005;48(5):489-500
No abstract available.
Parturition*
2.Creating Active and Gentle Birth Culture.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(2):117-126
No abstract available.
Parturition*
3.Selection Tendencies of the Lamaze Class : a Prepared Childbirth Program.
Chung N LEE ; Yong Min KIM ; In Soon SHIN ; Woo Yeon CHO ; Jeong Hwan KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;43(9):1517-1524
No abstract available.
Parturition*
4.Head circumference alone at birth, is it practical?.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2014;57(2):72-74
No abstract available.
Head*
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Parturition*
5.The Onset of Air Breathing at Birth and Control of Breathing.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2005;16(2):103-109
No abstract available.
Parturition*
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Respiration*
6.Role of Obstetrician to reduce Birth Asphyxia.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2003;14(4):379-384
No abstract available.
Asphyxia*
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Parturition*
7.Various Methods of Childbirth.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(2):144-153
No abstract available.
Methods*
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Parturition*
8.A study about difference of season of birth in positive and negative schizophrenics.
Song LEE ; Doo Byung PARK ; Kil Hong LEE
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(3):350-359
No abstract available.
Parturition*
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Seasons*
9.Renal trauma on horseshoe kidney, 2 cases.
Hyeon Hoe KIM ; Cheol Hee LEE ; Woon Chang CHOI ; Jong Bouk LEE ; Jung Chul YUN
Korean Journal of Urology 1993;34(5):938-942
It has been suggested that diseased and anomalous kidneys are more susceptible to injury. While horseshoe kidney is the most common congenital anomaly of renal fusion, occurring in about one in every 400-500 births, reports of the horseshoe kidneys associated with renal trauma are rare. Herewe now report our experiences with two cases of renal trauma on horseshoe kidney.
Kidney*
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Parturition
10.Three Cases of Accessory Tragus.
Chang Geun CHO ; Ill Hwan KIM ; Chil Hwan OH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1997;35(5):980-983
Accessory tragi are rare congenital malformations of the external ear. They are present from birth and appear as solitary or multiple papules located between the pretragal and sternoclavicular regions. Accessory tragi may be multiple but are almost always unilateral and rarely bilateral. We report two cases of bilateral accessory tragus and a typical case of unilat,eral accessory tragus manifesting as skin-colored papules on the preauricular area.
Ear, External
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Parturition