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Clinical Biochemistry | 2012

Reference values for serum levels of insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 in Korean children and adolescents.

Sei Eun Hyun; Byung Churl Lee; Byung Kyu Suh; So Chung Chung; Cheol Woo Ko; Heung Sik Kim; Kee Hyoung Lee; Sei Won Yang; Choong Ho Shin; Jin Soon Hwang; Duk Hee Kim; Baek Keun Lim; Jong Duck Kim; Han Wook Yoo; Hye Soon Kim; Woo Yeong Chung; Mi Jung Park; Young Jong Woo; Chan Jong Kim; Eun Young Kim; Jin Ho Choi; Heon Seok Han; Il Tae Hwang; Ho Seong Kim

OBJECTIVE Measurements of serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) are utilized in the diagnostic work-up and clinical management of children with growth disorders. We designed this study to establish the reference values of serum IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels according to age, sex and pubertal stage in Korean children and adolescents. METHODS For the study, 1378 healthy Korean children and adolescents aged 0 to 17 years (722 boys, 656 girls) were randomly selected. Blood samples were collected, and the stored sera were assayed for IGF-I and IGFBP-3 using immunoradiometric assay (IRMA, Immunotech). The R 2.8.1 program (Bell Laboratories) was used to generate reference percentile curves for IGF-I and IGFBP-3 according to age, sex, and pubertal stage RESULTS Serum IGFBP-3 level was higher in girls compared to that in boys of the same ages throughout the pubertal period, whereas IGF-I was only higher for girls younger than 13 years of age. Serum levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 increased steadily with age in the prepubertal stage, followed by a progressive decline thereafter. Peak levels of serum IGF-I and IGFBP-3 were observed two years earlier in girls compared to those in boys (13 vs. 15 years of age, respectively). Serum IGF-I and IGFBP-3 concentrations were highest at Tanner stage IV in boys and girls, with a subsequent decline. CONCLUSIONS Our reference value model based on age, sex, and pubertal stage can improve the diagnostic utility of IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 levels in the evaluation and management of Korean children and adolescents with growth disorders.


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2013

Acute viral gastroenteritis in children hospitalized in Iksan, Korea during December 2010-June 2011.

Cheol Whoan So; Dong Sup Kim; Seung Taek Yu; Ji Hyun Cho; Jong Duck Kim

Purpose Viral etiology is common in cases of children with acute diarrhea, and antibiotic therapy is usually not required. Therefore, it is important to determine the distribution of common viruses among children hospitalized with acute diarrhea. Methods We included 186 children who suffered from acute diarrhea and were hospitalized at the Wonkwang University Hospital Pediatric ward from December 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011 in this study. Stool samples were collected and multiplex reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (multiplex RT-PCR) was used to simultaneously determine the viral etiology such as rotavirus, norovirus, astrovirus, or adenovirus. Results Causative viruses were detected in 72 of the 186 cases (38.7%). The mean age of the virus-positive cases was 1 year and 9 months (range, 1 month to 11 years). Rotavirus was detected in 50/186 (26.9%); norovirus, in 18/186 (9.7%); and astrovirus, in 3/186 cases (1.6%). Adenovirus was not detected in any of the cases. Proportions of norovirus genogroups I and II were 21.1% and 78.9%, respectively. Four of the 51 rotavirus-positive cases (7.8%) had received rotavirus vaccination at least once. The mean duration of diarrhea was 2.8 days (range, 1 to 10 days) and vomiting occurred in 39 of the 72 cases (54.2%). Conclusion Viral etiology was confirmed in about one-third of the children with acute diarrhea, and the most common viral agent was rotavirus, followed by norovirus.


Korean Circulation Journal | 2012

A Case of Acute Myopericarditis Associated With Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Infection in a Child

In Ho Park; Du Young Choi; Yeon Kyun Oh; Jong Duck Kim; Seung Taek Yu

Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae) primarily causes respiratory tract infections in persons aged 5-20 years. Tracheobronchitis and bronchopneumonia are the most commonly recognized clinical symptoms associated with M. pneumoniae infection. Complications of this infection are unusual; in particular, cardiac involvement is very rare and is generally accompanied by pneumonia. Nonrespiratory illness can therefore involve direct invasion by M. pneumoniae or autoimmune mechanisms, as suggested by the frequency of cross reaction between human antigens and M. pneumoniae. Herein, we report a case of severe acute myopericarditis with pneumonia caused by M. pneumoniae in a healthy young child who presented with fever, lethargy, oliguria and dyspnea. She survived with aggressive therapy including clarithromycin, intravenous immunoglobulin, inotropics, and diuretics. The patient was discharged on the 19th day after admission and followed up 1 month thereafter at the outpatient clinic without sequelae.


Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology | 2009

Causes of Precocious Puberty : Multicenter Study in Honam Area

Jeong Min Na; Yang Jin Lee; Min Sun Kim; Chae Young Yeo; Chan Jong Kim; Jong Duck Kim; Eun Young Kim


Yonsei Medical Journal | 2003

A Case of Late Infantile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis.

Chang Woo Lee; Hoil Bang; Yeon Gyun Oh; Hyang Suk Yun; Jong Duck Kim; Chang Jun Coe


Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology | 2010

Growth Changes after One Year of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Agonist Treatment in Idiopathic True Precocious Puberty Girls: Multicenter Study in Honam Area

Eun Sung Kim; Sung Nam Jung; Min Sun Kim; Chan Jong Kim; Jong Duck Kim; Eun Young Kim


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2010

Clinical disease characteristics according to karyotype in Turner syndrome

Chae Young Yeo; Chan Jong Kim; Young Jong Woo; Min Sun Kim; Eun Young Kim; Jong Duck Kim


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2006

Lower respiratory tract infection of positive antigen test for respiratory syncytial virus on children under 2 years of age

Jea Heon Jeong; Kyoung Hee Moon; Chang Woo Lee; Du Young Choi; Yeun Geun Oh; Hyang Suk Yoon; Ji Hyun Cho; Jong Duck Kim


Korean Journal of Perinatology | 2013

Fulminant Clinical Course on Listeria Sepsis in Preterm and Late Preterm Neonates

Seung Hyun Lee; Dong Sup Kim; Jong Duck Kim; Seung Taek Yu; Chang Woo Lee; Jung Ik Cho; Du Young Choi; Yeon Kyun Oh


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2009

Comparison and analysis of the effectiveness to high dose of aspirin and ibuprofen in acute phase of Kawasaki disease

Seung-woon Keum; Yeon Kyun Oh; Jong Duck Kim; Seung-Taek Yu

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Chan Jong Kim

Chonnam National University

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Min Sun Kim

Chonbuk National University

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Chae Young Yeo

Chonnam National University

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