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Kug Jong Lee 6 Articles
104 The Efficacy of Rectal Thiopental According to the Enema Positions for Pediatric Sedation
Ji Sook Lee, Kyoung Chan Ahn, Won Cheol Lee, Sang Cheon Choi, Jung Hwan Ahn, Kug Jong Lee, Gi Woon Kim
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2010;21(1):104-109.
      
422 A Comparison Study of Two Different Methods of Administration: Intranasal versus Intramuscular for Pediatric Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
Kyoung Chan An, Jung Hwan Ahn, Kug Jong Lee, Yoon Seok Jung, Sang Cheon Choi, Young Shin Cho, Ji Sook Lee, Choung Ah Lee, Gi Woon Kim
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2009;20(4):422-427.
      
527 The Epidemiologic Characteristics of Drowning in Korea
Kwon Kim, Jai Yong Kim, Sang Do Shin, Sang Baek Koh, Kug Jong Lee, Jeong Soo Im, Hyoung June Im, Hyuk Joong Choi, Tai Ho Im
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2008;19(5):527-534.
      
405 Incidences of Upper Extremity Injuries in Korea
Jae Hoon Oh, Jai Yong Kim, Sang Do Shin, Sang Baek Koh, Kug Jong Lee, Hyuk Joong Choi, Tai Ho Im
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2008;19(4):405-413.
      
615 Usefulness of Multidetector Computed Tomography Angiography in Vertebral and Basilar Artery Dissection
Woo Chan Jeon, Young Gi Min, Young Sin Bae, Kug Jong Lee
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2006;17(6):615-622.
      
333 Total Gastrectomy after Sodium-Silicate Ingestion: Early Surgical Treatment for Alkali Injury: A Case Report
Si Young Kim, Kug Jong Lee, Yong Sik Jung, Young Gi Min, Joon Pil Cho
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2003;14(3):333-339.
      
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