1.A Cost-benefit Analysis on Neonatal Screening of Phenylketonuria and Congenital Hypothyroidism in Korea.
Hoe Cheol YOON ; Nyeon Cheon KIM ; Dong Hwan LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2005;48(4):369-375
PURPOSE: Many inborn errors of metabolism can be completely cured with early detection and early treatment. This is why neonatal screening on inborn errors of metabolism is implemented worldwide. In this study, a cost-benefit analysis was performed on the neonatal screening of phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism in Korea. METHODS: This study included 2,908,231 neonates who took the neonatal screening on phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism in Korea from January 1991 to December 2003. From those neonates, the incidence rates of phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism were measured. Furthermore, based on 495,000 babies born in 2002, were calculated and compared the total costs in case when neonatal screening on phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism is implemented, and when not. RESULTS: If the neonatal screening on phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism is implemented, benefits far exceed costs at a ratio of 1.77:1 in phenylketonuria, and 11.11:1 in congenital hypothyroidism. In terms of wons, the present neonatal screening on phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism will gain us more than 29 billion wons every year. CONCLUSION: This study only concerns the monetary aspects of the neonatal screening. Therefore, the benefits of the neonatal screening is underestimated by ignoring precious but not measurable values such as quality of life. However, the present neonatal screening on phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism is found to be beneficial and should continue for the good of the nation as well as that of the patients.
Congenital Hypothyroidism*
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Cost-Benefit Analysis*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant, Newborn
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Korea*
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Metabolism, Inborn Errors
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Neonatal Screening*
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Phenylketonurias*
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Quality of Life
2.Comparative Study between Bayley Scales of Infant Development-II and Korean Infant and Child Developmental Test in Infants Younger than 12 Months.
Seong Guk KIM ; Nyeon Cheon KIM ; In Kyu LEE ; Myung Ho OH ; Young Chang KIM ; Hee Jung LEE
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2005;13(1):48-56
PURPOSE: Currently, there are many developmental tests of scale and screening for infants and children. However, it has been questioned about the discriminating power and the correlation among developmental tests of scale and screening. So we comprared the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-II(BSID-II) and Korean Infant and Child Developmental Test(KICDT) in terms of correlations and agreement. METHODS: Seventy two infants were studied, who visited the pediatric outpatient clinic at Cheonan Soonchunhyang University Hospital between December 2002 and September 2003. They were classified into three groups, group A of 24 full term infants, group B of 24 preterm infants, and group C of 24 disabled full term infants. We performed both tests to the all infants. RESULTS: The mean scores of mental and psychomotor developmental indices of BSID-II of group A were higher than those of group B and group C, which was statistically significant. Also, the mean scores of personal-social, language and cognitive- adaptive fields of KICDT of group A were much higher than those of group B and group C. The correlation coefficients between BSID-II and KICDT were high in many indices. The kappa coefficient by Cohen between BSID-II and KICDT is 0.45(0.24-0.66). CONCLUSION: There was a reasonable corrrelation between BSID-II and Korean infant and child developmental test in infants younger than 12 months. The kappa coefficient by Cohen between BSID-II and KICDT is not so good in this study. Further study is needed to standardize the items of KICDT.
Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Child
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Child Development*
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Child*
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Chungcheongnam-do
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Humans
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Infant*
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Mass Screening
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Weights and Measures*
3.Subsequent Reproductive Experiences after Treatments for Gestational Trophoblastic Disease.
Cheon Ok SEO ; Jae Hoon KIM ; Eun A CHOI ; Hee Young SONG ; Myong Jae PARK ; Seog Nyeon BAE ; Seung Jo KIM ; Sung Eun NAMKOONG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(8):1690-1695
For evaluating the reproductive performances of GTD patients, we found 115 cases of GTD patients, 77 HM and 38 GTT, who became pregnant after the completion of treatments and follow-up period. The results of this study suggest subsequent pregnancies after the completion of treatments may promise normal reproductive outcomes regardless of the chemotherapy.
Drug Therapy
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gestational Trophoblastic Disease*
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Humans
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Pregnancy
4.A Case of Familial Moyamoya Disease: A Case in Brother and Sister.
Hyoung Ock RYU ; Nyeon Cheon KIM ; Eun Sook SUH ; Bak Jang BYUN
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2004;12(2):241-246
Moyamoya disease is a progressive and occlusive disorder of the cerebral vasculature with particular involvements of the circle of Willis and the arteries that feed it. It occurs commonly in Japan and Korea, but less frequently in the Western countries. The etiology of moyamoya disease is still unclear, but frequent familial occurrence suggests that some genetic factors may be important in its etiology. Approximately 7-10% of moyamoya disease are familial. We experienced 2 siblings with moyamoya disease, and report the case with a review of previously published cases of moyamoya disease within a family.
Arteries
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Circle of Willis
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Humans
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Japan
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Korea
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Moyamoya Disease*
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Siblings*
5.A case of spontaneous uterine perforation result from acute gangrenous myometritis in an old woman with IUD for 40 yrs.
Ill Young KOOK ; Keun Young CHEON ; Jae Eun CHUNG ; Mee Ran KIM ; Young Taik LIM ; Seog Nyeon BAE ; Jin Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2006;49(3):710-715
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are highly effective, long-term methods of contraception. Although evidences of direct association between IUD use and pelvic inflammatory disease are rare, the frequency of inflammatory complications associated with the use of IUDs ranges from 2% to 8%. Gynecological surgeries on the account of purulent, inflammatory disease associated with IUD are 4-7%. We report one case with spontaneous perforation of uterus due to acute gangrenous myometritis in an old woman with IUD for 40 yrs in pelvic cavity, followed by a review of the literature.
Contraception
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Female
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Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
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Humans
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Intrauterine Devices
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Uterine Perforation*
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Uterus
6.A Case of Basaloid Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma in an 11-year-old Boy.
Nyeon Cheon KIM ; Seung Soo KIM ; Won Suk SEO ; Kyeong Bae PARK ; Joon Soo PARK ; Sang Mann SHIN ; Hyun Deuk CHO
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2005;48(2):208-211
Primary lung cancer is unusual in children; the squamous cell variant is extremely rare. Lung cancer is classified by histologic types into small-cell lung cancer, non-small cell lung caner, carcinoid, mucoepidermoid carcinoma, and adenoid cystic carcinoma. Furthermore, non-small cell lung cancer is subclassified into adenocarcinoma, large-cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. The incidence of lung cancer is influenced by smoking, especially in squamous cell carcinoma, and large cell carcinoma. The present treatments for these tumors are chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgical resection depending on their histologic types or stages, but yield very poor survival rates. In this article, we report a case of basaloid squamous cell lung carcinoma in an 11-year-old boy who had symptoms of both leg weakness and back pain radiating to both legs. We confirmed the primary lung carcinoma cells by percutaneous transthoracic needle biopsy. The metastatic carcinoma cells were identified at the bone marrow and lumbar spine. We treated with a combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy. However, he expired 4 months after the onset of disease.
Adenocarcinoma
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Back Pain
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Biopsy, Needle
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Bone Marrow
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Carcinoid Tumor
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Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic
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Carcinoma, Large Cell
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Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Child*
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Drug Therapy
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Humans
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Incidence
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Leg
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Lung Neoplasms
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Lung*
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Male*
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Spine
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Survival Rate
7.Allele Distribution and Frequency of Human Surfactant Protein-A2 in Korean Neonates.
Nyeon Cheon KIM ; Hee Chul YOON ; Jung Su SUK ; Jung Ho KO ; Ook Joon YOO ; In Kyu LEE ; Myung Ho OH ; Chong Woo BAE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2003;46(4):340-344
PURPOSE: We evaluated allele frequencies and distribution of surfactant protein A2(SP-A2) in Korean neonates in order to estimate the prevalence of RDS, to find out new SP-A alleles, and to establish new steroid therapy. METHODS: Genomic DNA was extracted from 71 neonates and served as a template in PCR for genotype analysis. SP-A gene-specific amplications and gene-specific allele determinations were performed using PCR-cRFLP methods. RESULTS: The distribution for the alleles of the SP-A2 gene in the study population was 1A, 1A0, 1A1, 1A2, 1A3, 1A5, 1A6, 1A7, 1A8, 1A9, 1A11, 1A12. The specific frequencies for the alleles of the SP- A2 gene in the study population were : 1A=11.3%, 1A0=38%, 1A1=12.7%, 1A2=9.2%, 1A5=15.5%, 1A7= 2.9%, 1A8=4.9%, 1A9=2.2%, others=3.3%. CONCLUSION: The frequency of 1A0 was higher than the other SP-A2 alleles in Korean neonates. This finding suggests that the prevalence of RDS in Korea may be low compared with other countries. However, this finding also suggests that Korean neonates have a high risk of infection.
Alleles*
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DNA
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Gene Frequency
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Genotype
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Humans*
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Infant, Newborn*
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Korea
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Prevalence