7.Four Cases of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-infected Mothers in Pregnancy.
Jin Woo DOH ; Ju Cheol KIM ; Jae Weon CHANG ; Jong Kwan JUN ; Bo Hyun YOON ; Hee Chul SYN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(12):2927-2932
No abstract available.
HIV
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Humans*
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Mothers*
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Pregnancy*
8.A Case of (21q 21q) Translocation Down Syndrome Inherited from a t(21q 21q) Balanced Carrier Mother.
Byeong Gie YEO ; Chong Woo BAE ; Yong Mook CHOI ; Chang Il AHN ; Bo Hoon OH
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(7):1004-1008
No abstract available.
Down Syndrome*
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Humans
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Mothers*
9.A Case of Cyclopia Delivered from a Diabetic Mother.
Yuk Jea CHANG ; Kyung Sim KOH ; Won Ki LEE ; Choong Hak PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(3):645-651
Cyclopia is a rare congenital fetal anomaly, characterized by a single median eye and a grotesquily shaped nose(proboscis) that arises from the supraorbital area. It is consistently associated with serere holoprosencephaly, which is the failure of cleavage of the prosencephalon with a deficite in the midiline facial development. Holoprosencepphaly occurs in as many as 1 to 2 % of diabetic mothers. A case of cyclopia delivered from a diabetic mother is presented with a brief review of literatures.
Holoprosencephaly
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Humans
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Mothers*
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Prosencephalon
10.The factors influencing on the exclusive breast-feeding in the first 4 months of infant life
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2004;0(7):21-24
The rates of breast-feeding in the first 4 months in 3 areas (urban: Hanoi, rural: Hung Yen, and mountain: Bac Kan) were very low (30%). There are many reasons influencing these rate such as the mother did not have enough breast-milk, mother got disease, preferance of bottle-feeding..., accessing media information of breast-feeding and alternative foods decreased from urban to rural and mountain. In order to lower these rates, it is necessary to propagandize and update information of breast-feeding, especially for mothers in rural and mountain areas
Breast Feeding
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Infant
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Mothers