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Pediatric Cardiology | 1992

Infantile cardiac hemangioendothelioma

Jeng-Sheng Chang; Ming-Lon Young; Wen-Min Chuu; Hung-Chi Lue

SummaryA 4-month-old infant with cardiac hemangioendothelioma presented with thrombocytopenia, and pericardial effusion, as well as signs and symptoms of heart failure. This is the first reported case of infantile cardiac hemangioma successfully treated with steroids.


Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics | 1992

Cytogenetic study of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and its correlation with immunophenotype and genotype

Hwei-Fang Tien; Chiu-Hwa Wang; Fen-Yu Lee; Ming-Chi Liu; Sou-Ming Chuang; Yao-Chang Chen; Ming-Ching Shen; Lin Dt; Kai-Hsin Lin; Wen-Min Chuu

Among 72 Chinese patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), 50 had clonal chromosomal abnormalities. Structural abnormalities were detected in 42 patients: these included t(9;22) in 9, t(1;19) in 6, t(4;11) in 5, del(11)(q23) in 4, and del(6q) in 4. Adults had a higher incidence of t(9;22) and t(1;19) but a lower incidence of t(4;11) and hyperdiploid greater than 50 karyotype than children. A significant difference was also noted in white blood cell (WBC) count among various karyotypic groups. Patients with chromosomal abnormalities t(9;22), t(1;19), t(4;11) and del(11) (q23) had a shorter complete remission duration as compared with patients free of these abnormalities. Immunophenotyping was performed on 69 patients. All patients with t(9;22), t(1;19), and t(4;11) had B-lineage ALL restricted to certain stages of maturation: groups III and IV, groups IV and V, and group II, respectively (according to the classification of Foon and Tood). Among patients with t(9;22), t(4;11), and del(11)(q23), which have been considered to be associated with acute mixed-lineage leukemia, one each, respectively, showed myeloid antigen expression on the leukemic blasts (My+ ALL). No cross-lineage rearrangements of immunoglobulin (Ig) or T-cell receptor (TCR) genes were detected in these karyotypic subgroups of patients who underwent gene analysis.


Acta paediatrica sinica | 1996

Can severe neonatal jaundice be prevented by neonatal screening for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency : A review of evidence

Wen-Min Chuu; Dong-Tsamn Lin; Kai-Hsin Lin; Bow-Wen Chen; Rong-Long Chen; Kuo-Sin Lin

An evidence-based approach is used to evaluate the neonatal screening program for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency. The primary consideration to include G-6-PD deficiency (G-6-PDD) in neonatal screening program was the public health burden of G-6-PDD-associated neonatal jaundice (G-6-PDDANJ) in the target population. However, the prevalence of G-6-PDD per se cannot be the sole index of the public health burden of G-6-PDDANJ. In more developed areas, G-6-PDDANJ is no longer a major public health problem. Further, most cases with G-6-PDDANJ in more developed areas are not precipitated by any identifiable icterogenic agents, and therefore not preventable by avoidance education. In less developed areas, however, G-6-PDDANJ is still a big public health burden and requires intervention. In this study, the effectiveness of neonatal screening programs for G-6-PDD to prevent severe neonatal jaundice(NJ) has been shown based on historical comparison, but the results may be confounded by other temporal factors. G-6-PDDANJ usually occurs in the first week after birth. Prompt need for G-6-PD screening results precludes it from incorporation into other existent neonatal screening programs (i.e., for PKU), and from centralization of laboratory work. The efficacy, adverse effects and cost-effectiveness of this mass screening program need further study.


The Lancet | 1990

Human herpesvirus-6 associated with fatal haemophagocytic syndrome

Li-Min Huang; Chin-Yun Lee; Kai-Hsin Lin; Wen-Min Chuu; Ping-Ing Lee; Rong-Long Chen; Jong-Ming Chen; Dong-Tsamn Lin


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1991

Fulminant childhood hemophagocytic syndrome mimicking histiocytic medullary reticulosis. An atypical form of Epstein-Barr virus infection.

Rong-Long Chen; Ih-Jen Su; Kai-Hsin Lin; Sheng-Huang Lee; Dong-Tsamn Lin; Wen-Min Chuu; Kuo-Sin Lin; Li-Min Huang; Chin-Yun Lee


American Journal of Hematology | 1990

Infant leukemia : an analysis of nine Chinese patients

Wen-Min Chuu; Huei-Fang Tien; Dong-Tsamn Lin; Kai-Hsin Lin; Ih-Jen Su; Bow-Wen Chen; Kuo-Sin Lin; Der-Cherng Liang


Journal of the Formosan Medical Association | 1989

Extrahepatic biliary obstruction caused by cancer of non-liver origin in children: report of 5 cases.

Bow-Wen Chen; Mei-Hwei Chang; Dong-Tsamn Lin; Kai-Hsin Lin; Wen-Min Chuu; Kuo-Sin Lin


Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1992

Long-term observation of pediatric aplastic anemia.

Chen Rl; Kai-Hsin Lin; Bow-Wen Chen; Syi Su; Dong-Tsamn Lin; Wen-Min Chuu; Kuo-Sin Lin; Li-Jiau Huang; Chin-Yun Lee


Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1990

Primary myelofibrosis in children: report of 4 cases.

Jou Kou Wang; Dong-Tsamn Lin; Hong-Chung Hsieh; Wen-Min Chuu; Wang Ch; Kuo-Sin Lin


Acta paediatrica sinica | 1992

Acute myelofibrosis terminating in acute lymphoblastic leukemia: report of one case.

Jiann Shiuh Chen; Dong-Tsamn Lin; Wen-Min Chuu; Kai-Hsin Lin; Ih-Jen Su; Kuo-Sin Lin

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Kai-Hsin Lin

National Taiwan University

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Dong-Tsamn Lin

National Taiwan University

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Kuo-Sin Lin

National Taiwan University

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Ih-Jen Su

National Health Research Institutes

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Chin-Yun Lee

National Taiwan University

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Rong-Long Chen

National Taiwan University

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Hwei-Fang Tien

National Taiwan University

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Li-Min Huang

National Taiwan University

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