1.A Case of Cytophagic Histiocytic Panniculitis.
Hyung Keun NAM ; Byong Rai CHO ; Don Hee AHN ; Keun Chan SOHN ; Jin Hee SOHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(7):995-1000
No abstract available.
Panniculitis*
2.Immunophenotyping of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia by flow cytometry.
Soon Ki KIM ; Hee Young SHIN ; Chul Woo KIM ; Byong Kwan SON ; Hyo Seop AHN
Korean Journal of Hematology 1993;28(2):335-343
No abstract available.
Flow Cytometry*
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Immunophenotyping*
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma*
3.The Effect of Alfacalcidol in the Treatment of Idiopathic Myelofibrosis in Children.
Soon Ki KIM ; Jeong Hee KIM ; Dae Hyun LIM ; Jong Woon CHOI ; Byong Kwan SON ; Hyo Seop AHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1994;37(3):339-346
Idiopathic myelofibrosis (IMF), which is characterized by marrow fibrosis, leukoerythroblastic anemia, teardrop poikilocytosis and splenomegaly due to extrumedullary hematopoiesis, has known to have no form of therapy. On the ground of the possibility of reversing collagen deposion in IMF using 1, 25dihydroxycholecalciferol [1, 25(OH)2D3], we report here our observations of 5 patients (M:F=1:4) with IMF before and after treatment with 0.5 microgram/day of alfacalcidol, precursor of 1, 25(OH)2D3. In 3 fo 5 patients the hemoglobin rose and in 4 of 5 the platelet count increased. Follow-up marrow examination revealed that marrow trephine reticulin fibrosis decreased according as the amelioration of clinical and laboratory findings. But these did not persist except one patient in spite of the sustained use of alfacalcidol. Our results suggest that alfacalcidol may have a therapeutic role in some patients with IMF. More extensive studies will be clarify the action of alfacalcidol in IMF.
Anemia, Myelophthisic
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Bone Marrow
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Child*
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Collagen
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Fibrosis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hematopoiesis
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Humans
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Platelet Count
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Primary Myelofibrosis*
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Reticulin
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Splenomegaly
4.The Social and Environmental Risk Factors of Allergic Rhinitis in Children.
So Hyun AHN ; Hee Young LEE ; Young Eun SONG ; Sin Young PARK ; Dae Hyun LIM ; Jeong Hee KIM ; Byong Kwan SON
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2012;22(1):100-109
PURPOSE: We investigated the risk factors related to the development and aggravation of allergic rhinitis, which is associated with residential environment and lifestyle habits of children residing in Incheon. METHODS: A total of 182 children diagnosed with moderate to severe allergic rhinitis and 67 healthy children were enrolled. A detailed questionnaire of the environmental characteristics and the dietary habits were completed by the parents. Further, skin prick tests with 14 common allergens were performed. RESULTS: The mean age of the children with allergic rhinitis and healthy control was 8.2+/-2.8 and 9.4+/-2.0 years, respectively. The presence of indoor mold was associated with an increased risk of development of allergic rhinitis. (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 4.26; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.96-9.27) Among the food groups, there was no significant difference of the daily intake of milk and yogurt between the patients and the controls. However, daily intake of vegetables, except Kimchi, and daily intake of fruits or fruit juice were associated with a decreased risk of allergic rhinitis. (aOR, 0.43; 95% CI, 0.20-0.92 / aOR, 0.43; 95% CI, 0.13-0.90, respectively) CONCLUSION: The results indicate that an indoor dampness is one of the risk factors of development and aggravation of allergic rhinitis. Control of indoor humidity and daily intake of fruits and vegetables can prevent the development and control symptoms of allergic rhinitis.
Allergens
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Child
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Diet
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Food Habits
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Fruit
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Fungi
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Humans
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Humidity
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Life Style
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Milk
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Odds Ratio
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Parents
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rhinitis
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Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial
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Risk Factors
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Skin
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Vegetables
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Yogurt
5.Early Clinical Experience in Aortic Valve Replacement Using On-X(R) Prosthetic Heart Valve.
Byong Hee AHN ; Joon Kyung CHUN ; Sang Wan RYU ; Yong Sun CHOI ; Byong Pyo KIM ; Sung Bum HONG ; Jong Chun PARK ; Sang Hyung KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;36(9):651-658
BACKGROUND: Since the first implanted in September 1997, the use of On-X prosthetic heart valve has been increasing around in the world. This study was designed to assess the feasibility, safety, and the postoperative hemodynamics with this new valve in clinical setting. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The current study was carried out on 52 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement with this prosthesis between April 1999 to August 2002 at Chonnam National University Hospital to evaluate the surgical results. 52% of the patients were male and the average age at implant was 50+/-13 years. The study followed the guidelines of the AATS/STS. Preoperatively, 32 (61.5%) patients were in NYHA functional class III or IV and 2 patients had previous aortic valve surgery. Concomitant cardiac surgery was performed in 71.1%. The implanted valve sizes were 19 mm in 13 patients, 21 mm in 26, 23 mm in 10 and 25 mm in 3, respectively. Mean follow-up was 16.6+/-10.5 months (1~39 months). Echocardiographic assessment was performed pre- and immediate postoperatively, as well as 3, 6, 12 months after surgery, evaluating pressure loss and regression of left ventricular hypertrophy. RESULT: Mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was 191+/-94.7 minutes with an aortic cross-clamp time of 142+/-51.7 minutes. There was no early and late mortality. Freedom from adverse events at 1 year in the study were as follows: thromboembolism, 95.6+/-6%; bleeding events, 90.2+/-4%; paravalvular leakage 92.3+/-4%; and overall valve-related morbidity at 1 year was 76.6+/-3%. There were no cases of valve thrombosis, prosthetic valve endocarditis and structural or non-structural failure. Left ventricular function at 12 months after surgery (EF=62.7+/-9.8%) revealed a statistically significant improvement compared to preoperative investigation (EF=55.8+/-15.9%, p=0.006). Left ventricular mass index was 247.3+/-122.3 g/m2 on preoperative echocardiographic study, but regressed to 155.5+/-58.2 g/m2 at postoperative 1 year (p=0.002). Over the follow-up period a further decrease of peak transvalvular gradients was observed in all patients: 62.5+/-38.0 mmHg on preoperative assessment, 18.2+/-6.8 mmHg at immediate postoperative period (p<0.0001), 7.6+/-5.09 mmHg (p<0.0001) at 6 month, 18.0+/-10.8 mmHg (p<0.0001) at 1 year. CONCLUSION: The On-X prosthetic heart valve performs satisfactorily in the first 1 year period. Clinical outcome by examining NYHA functional classification revealed especially good results. Effective regression of left ventricular hypertrophy and statistically significant decrease of transvalvular gradient were observed over the first year, but longer-term follow-up of this patient group is needed to establish the expected rates for late valve-related events as well as the long-term clinical efficacy of this valve.
Aortic Valve*
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Classification
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Echocardiography
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Endocarditis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Freedom
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Heart Valve Prosthesis
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Heart Valves*
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Heart*
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Hemodynamics
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular
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Jeollanam-do
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Male
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Mortality
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Postoperative Period
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Prostheses and Implants
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Thoracic Surgery
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Thromboembolism
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Thrombosis
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Ventricular Function, Left
6.A Case of Pulmonary Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor.
Kook Joo NA ; Ung YU ; Sung Bum HONG ; Yong Sun CHOI ; Byong Pyo KIM ; Sang Hyung KIM ; Byong Hee AHN
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(1):102-104
Inflammatory myofibroblastoma is a solid tumor, occurring mainly to children and young adults, and occupying 0.7% of total isolated pulmonary nodules. Since 1973, several cases about inflammatory myofibroblastoma have been reported. Firstly, this tumor was found in lungs. Then, tumors have been founded and reported in mesentery or cardioesophageal region. Histologically, this tumor can be classified as a benign tumor. However, since this tumor has two characteristics showing malignancy, that is, local invasion and recurrence, malignancy can not be completely excluded. Recently, a patient with pulmonary inflammatory myofibroblastoma underwent surgical resection without any signs or symptoms of recurrence.
Child
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Humans
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Lung
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Lung Neoplasms
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Mesentery
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Myofibroblasts*
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Neoplasms, Muscle Tissue
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Recurrence
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Young Adult
7.Infants with Suspected Asthma Presenting with Recurrent or Persistent Wheezing.
So Hyun AHN ; Dae Hyun LIM ; Byong Kwan SON ; Jeong Hee KIM
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2010;20(1):23-29
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the characteristics of infants with recurrent or persistent wheezing who present normal chest X-ray. METHODS: Nonfebrile infants with recurrent or persistent wheezing who revealed normal or only peribronchial infiltration on chest X-rays were enrolled. All infants divided into 2 groups by CT findings: The bronchiolitis or asthma group (hyperinflation or peribronchial wall thickening) and the aspiration pneumonia group (air space consolidation). RESULTS: The subjects were 30 infants (26 males and 4 females). Their mean age was 6.5+/-3.51 months. CT findings revealed no congenital abnormalities of the airways. There were 22 patients (73.3%) in the bronchiolitis or asthma group and 8 patients (26.3%) in the aspiration pneumonia group. There was no difference in the levels of total IgE and serum eosinophil cationic proteins between the 2 groups (33.9+/-36.78 vs. 39.03+/-39.98/30.87+/-34.73 vs. 48.85+/-44.59, P>0.05). However, the concentration of peripheral eosinophils was significantly higher in the bronchiolitis or asthma group than that of the aspiration pneumonia group (272+/-191.03 vs. 92.25+/-79.33, P=0.012). The results of 24-hr pH monitoring did not show any difference between the 2 groups. During follow-up, 9 of the 20 in the bronchiolitis or asthma group and 4 of the 8 patients in the aspiration pneumonia group were diagnosed with infantile asthma. CONCLUSION: Aspiration pneumonia should be considered in infants presenting with recurrent or persistent wheezing who show normal X-ray without elevated levels of peripheral eosinophils.
Asthma
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Bronchiolitis
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Eosinophil Cationic Protein
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Eosinophils
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Immunoglobulin E
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Infant
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Male
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Pneumonia, Aspiration
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Respiratory Sounds
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Thorax
8.Comparison between adverse effects of low and usual doses of intravenous aminophylline.
Bok Ki KIM ; Dae Hyun LIM ; So Hyun AHN ; Jong Hoon KWAK ; Jeong Hee KIM ; Byong Kwan SON
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2009;52(4):441-445
PURPOSE: Some patients develop side effects from theophylline even at low serum concentrations. We designed a prospective study to evaluate the side effects of theophylline. METHODS: A Prospective, controlled trial study was conducted. The low-dose group received an intravenous continuous aminophylline dose of 5 mg/kg/day on the first day and subsequently 10 mg/kg/day on the following two days. The usual-dose group received 10 mg/kg/day for three days and the control group received normal saline for three days. Heart rate, respiratory rate, serum concentration of theophylline, and four adverse events (irritability, sleep disturbance, jitter, and vomiting) were checked at the time of admission and at 2, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h after the start of aminophylline infusions. RESULTS: Nine patients out of 37 in the low-dose group and six of 21 in the usual-dose group dropped out because of uncontrolled irritability. The serum concentrations of theophylline in dropouts (3.68+/-1.93 ig/mL) and participants (4.47+/-2.45 ig/mL) were not significantly different. Irritability was a more frequent side effect in the usual-dose group at 12 h, but there was no difference between the low-dose and usual-dose groups in terms of vomiting, sleep disturbance, and jitter. Most of the severe adverse effects were observed in children below two years of age. CONCLUSION: Some patients dropped out regardless of the initiating aminophylline dose, especially patients under the age of two years.
Aminophylline
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Asthma
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Child
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Heart Rate
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Humans
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Patient Dropouts
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Prospective Studies
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Respiratory Rate
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Theophylline
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Vomiting
9.A Case of Chylothorax Controlled by Radiotherapy on Lymphangiomatosis of Thorax.
Sung Ryon AHN ; Bong Seok CHOI ; Hee Ju PARK ; Young Dae KIM ; Byong Hyon KWON
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2002;12(1):65-69
The causes of the chylothorax can be classified to the congenital cases, such as the atresia of thoracic duct and thoracic duct-pleura fistula, and the acquired ones, such as thoracic surgery, trauma, malignant disease, venous thrombosis, infection and so on. We experienced a case of left chylothorax in a 10-year-old girl with a lymphangiomatosis of left thorax extending from axillar to buttock. She first received the two weeks of conservative management, which was unsuccessful to subside the chylothorax. Then she was taken the partial pleurectomy and chemical pleurodesis under the thoracoscopy as a surgical intervention, but this is also insufficient to reduce the chylous effusion. Finally she received 10 times of radiotherapy on left thorax, then the chylothorax is controlled completely.
Buttocks
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Child
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Chylothorax*
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Female
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Fistula
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Humans
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Pleurodesis
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Radiotherapy*
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Thoracic Duct
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Thoracic Surgery
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Thoracoscopy
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Thorax*
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Venous Thrombosis
10.Genetic Association between Eotaxin Genes and Asthma and Its Relationship to Birth Season in Korean Children.
Insung AHN ; Se Eun BAE ; Jeong Hee KIM ; Byong Kwan SON ; Hyeon S SON ; Sung Il CHO
Genomics & Informatics 2011;9(1):12-18
Asthma is a chronic disease associated with airway constriction due to inflammation caused by eosinophils, mast cells, and T lymphocytes, leading to serious chronic illness in children. The eotaxin gene family has been shown to play an important role in the pathogenesis of asthma. We hypothesized that the distinctive variations among the four seasons in Korea may affect the expression of eotaxin polymorphisms, especially in children. We examined the possible effects of birth season (spring, March-May; summer, June-August; fall, September-November; and winter, December-February) on the phenotype of asthma in children. All SNP data sets of the eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 genes were collected from 78 asthma patients and 101 controls. Here, we investigated the effects of birth season on the expression of eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 in Korean children. Using the HAPLOTYPE procedure with the HTR method in SAS/Genetics, we showed that children born in spring and summer show significant haplotypes in both the eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 genes. Thus, the expression of polymorphisms in eotaxin-2 and eotaxin-3 may vary by season.
Asthma
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Chemokine CCL24
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Child
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Chronic Disease
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Constriction
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Eosinophils
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Haplotypes
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Korea
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Mast Cells
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Parturition
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Phenotype
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Seasons
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T-Lymphocytes