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Electrodiagnosis of Multiple Cranial Neuropathies and Lumbosacral Polyradiculopathy in Tuberculous Meningitis: A Case Report

Hong S, Jeon J, Chang WK

Cranial neuropathy and radiculopathy are common complications of tuberculous meningitis. However, the co-occurrence of these complications and the corresponding electrodiagnostic findings have rarely been reported. We report a patient diagnosed...
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Prolonged Limb and Respiratory Muscle Weakness Associated with Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection: A Case Report

Hong S, Park S, Lee Y, Lee R, Hyun SE

Patients diagnosed with Japanese encephalitis (JE) may present with flaccid paralysis. JE has also been reported to be accompanied by anterior horn cell disease or motor axonal polyneuropathy. We report...
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Etiopathogenesis of Fibromyalgia

Lee S, Kim GT

Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic widespread pain, and it is often accompanied by various symptoms such as fatigue, sleep disturbance, mood changes, cognitive dysfunction, and several somatic symptoms. The etiopathogenesis...
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Novel Pathogenic Variant in PIEZO2 in a Korean Patient with Distal Arthrogryposis

Kim T, Lee SA, Choi WA, Kang SW, Choi YC, Park HJ

Alterations in PIEZO2 can result in distal arthrogryposis, which is characterized by non-progressive contracture in two or more areas of the body prior to birth. Here, we present a 29-year-old...
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Infantile-Onset LMNA-Related Congenital Muscular Dystrophy Presenting as Torticollis: A Case Report

Kim JA, Ye DH, Shin HT, Lee SH, Ko EJ

Lamin A (LMNA)-related congenital muscular dystrophy usually presents with hypotonia and severe axial muscle weakness in early infancy. We report a patient who initially presented with torticollis but was finally...
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Vasculogenic Myoclonus of Peripheral Origin after Whiplash Injury: A Case Report

Choi WI, Kim HS

Based on the neuroanatomical origin of the electrical discharge, myoclonus could be classified in terms of its etiology as cortical, subcortical, spinal, or peripheral. A 29-year-old female patient experienced a...
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Myeloneuropathy with Bilateral Foot Pain after Scrub Typhus Infection: An Antibody-Proven Case Report

Cho HW, Kim HS, Kim YJ, Im HJ, Park J, Jung SJ

Scrub typhus is an acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. The most common neurological symptoms are headaches presenting with meningitis, meningoencephalitis, or encephalitis; however, transverse myelopathy and polyneuropathy are...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Cauda Equina Arachnoiditis, a Rare Manifestation of Tuberculosis Meningoencephalitis: A Case Report

Kim TY, Kim D

Tuberculous meningoencephalitis (TM) is an acute, progressive form of tuberculosis (TB). The epidemiology, clinical signs, and diagnosis of TB are well established, but several atypical forms of tuberculous spinal arachnoiditis...
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