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It is our differences that make us similar

Bae JS

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Erratum: Has snoring significance for predicting obstructive sleep apnea severity?

Kim SE, Park BS, Park SH, Shin KJ, Ha SY, Park JS, Park KM

In this paper, the title was described incorrectly. The title should be corrected as “Does Snoring Have Significance For Predicting Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity?”.
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Skin biopsy: an emerging method for small nerve fiber evaluation

Sohn EH

Skin biopsy and staining the specimens with immuno-reactive markers has been proven to be a useful method to demonstrate the pathologic status of small nerve fibers. Quantification of intraepidermal nerve...
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Intermediate syndrome after dermal exposure to organophosphate insecticide

Lee SB, Ryu SH, Park DY, Park JH, Kim JY

Intermediate syndrome (IMS) typically occurs at 24–96 hours following organophosphate (OP) poisoning, after an acute cholinergic crisis, but before OP-induced delayed polyneuropathy. It is characterized by proximal muscle weakness and...
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Evoked potential: basic requirements and guidelines for writing reports

Lee EM, Seok HY, Park KD, Seo DW, Society of Clinical Neurophysiology Education Committee

Evoked potentials (EPs) measures the electrophysiologic responses of the nervous system to variety of stimuli. In clinical practice, only a few are used on a routine basis. Because of the...
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Basic requirements for visual evoked potentials

Seok HY, Lee EM, Park KD, Seo DW, Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology Education Committee

Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) are frequently used to assess the anterior and posterior visual pathways. In particular, the use of VEPs have been increasing in various fields such as evaluation...
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Neurolymphomatosis presenting as brachial plexopathy with involvement of cranial nerves

Lee HJ, Kim KS, Song P, Lee JJ, Sung JJ, Choi K, Kim B, Cho JY

Neurolymphomatosis (NL) is a rare disease characterized by lymphomatous invasion of the cranial or peripheral nerves by lymphoma. A high suspicion is important due to the various presenting symptoms mandating...
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Applicability of the digital instrument to improve the reproducibility of motor unit number index

Ahn SW

BACKGROUND: The motor unit number index (MUNIX) and motor unit size index (MUSIX) refer to the electrophysiological measurement of the motor units using the surface electromyographic interference pattern (SIP) recorded...
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A case of acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy presenting reversible conduction block

Lee D, Kim HC, Park KM, Park J, Ha SY, Kim SE, Lee BI, Kim JK, Yoon B, Shin KJ

Reversible conduction block (RCB) was rare in patients with acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN). A-46-year-old man presented with paresthesia, weakness, diplopia, and dysarthria. Nerve conduction study (NCS) exhibited axonal...
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Lennox-Gastaut syndrome associated with dysgenesis of corpus callosum

Janati AB, ALGhasab N, Umair M, FazelHaq , Osman A, Sammour M, Ahmed A, Ghorbel S, Alshammeri H, Aldaife M, Abdollah A, ALMubaddel AI

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is an electro-clinical syndrome composed of the triad of mental retardation, multiple seizure types, and the characteristic generalized slow spike-wave complexes in the electroencephalogram. In this article,...
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The effect of lateral wedge on postural sway in Parkinson's disease

Yoon JY, Park J, Park KM, Ha SY, Kim SE, Shin KJ, Kim SE, Jo G

BACKGROUND: Although postural instability is one of the major symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), dopaminergic treatment is ineffective for treating postural instability. Recent reports have shown that somatosensory deficit is...
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