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New Medical Journal
1974 Volume.17 No. 11 p.1524 ~ p.1530
A Study on Clinical Analysis of Jaundice in Infants and Children
ô¶ü¸éï/Chun, Whan Ouk
ûóç´ëù/ÑÑÎÃèî/ëÅçÈâ÷/ì°úèÐÝ/Hong, Young Ei/Kim, Kwang Yo/Yoon, Young Soon/Lee, Hyun Keum
Abstract
A clinical analysis were performed on 140 cases of jaundice, including neonates to 15 years of age who were admitted to the Dept. of Pediatrics, Woo Sok Hospital, College of Medicine, Korea Uni¡þversity during the years from Jan. 1969 to Dec. 1973. The patients were classified by sex ratio, annual distribution annual frequency, incidence of causative diseases and the total serum bilirubin level and sex distribution of causative diseases.
The results were revealed as follows;
1. Among the 140 cases, male patients were 92 cases (65.7%) and female 48 cases(34.3%), the ratio of male to female was 1.9 to 1.
2, The frequency of total icteric patients related to total admitted patients during the past 5 years was 4.9%.
3. On annual distribution, 37 cases were in 1972; 30 cases in 1970, 28 cases in 1973;23 cases in 1971;22 cases in 1969 in the order of incidence.
4. On annual frequency, the peak frequency was 6.1% in 1969 and 1970 respectively.
5. The most common causative disease was the infectious hepatitis- revealed 72 cases(51.4%) and the hyperbilirubinemia of 48 cases(34.3%) was the next.
6. The relationship between causative disease and the total serum bilirubinemia, 26 cases(23.2%) of infectious hepatitis were at the level of 2.01-5mg%, and the highest level of one case was 20.1¡þ25 mg%. respectively.
7. The age and sex distribution of causative diseases, the infectious hepatitis was most common and it occured 30 cases(21. 4% ), the sex ratio of male to female was 1. 4 to 1. The hyperbilirubinemia were 29 case(20.7%) within 7 days of age and the sex ratio of male to female was 2.7 to 1.
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