- A Case of Bartter's Syndrome with a Seizure Disorder Associated with Subdural Hematoma.
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Jae Jun Lee, Han Ku Moon, Yong Hoon Park
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Yeungnam Univ J Med. 1994;11(2):388-397. Published online December 31, 1994
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.1994.11.2.388
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- Bartter's syndrome is a rare tubular disorder characterized by hypokalemic, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, hyperreninemic, hyperaldosteronism, hyporesponsiveness to pressor agents and juxtaglomerular apparatus heperplasia. We report a case of Bartter's syndrome of a 5 month-old male infant with subdural hematoma who was confirmed by characteristic clinical, laboratory findings and kidney biopsy.
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- Measurements of Mid-arm Circumference(MAC) and Mid-arm Circumference/Head Circumference(MAC/HC) Ratio as Indices of Nutritional Status in Newborn Infants.
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Jae Jun Lee, Kyung Ah Lee, Young Hwan Lee, Son Moon Shin
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Yeungnam Univ J Med. 1994;11(1):160-166. Published online June 30, 1994
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.1994.11.1.160
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- Mid-arm circumference and mid-arm circumference/head circumference ratio(MAC/HC) were measured in 207 AGA(appropriate for gestational age) infants delivered at 26 to 42 weeks of gestation from January 1990 to December 1993 in Yeungnam University Hospital, Taegu, Korea. There were linear relationships between MACs and MAC/HC ratios and gestational age(MAC : y=03181x -2.2069, r=0.81, p<0.001 ; MAC/HC ratio : y=0.049x+0.1128, r=0.62, ; < 0.001). Using standard curves of MAC and MAC/HC ratio according to the gestational age, measurement of MAC or MAC/HC ratio can be a noninvasive, simple method to evaluate the intrauterine growth of newborn infants and the nutritional status of growing premature infants.
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