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Atypical Presentation of Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsy: A Case Report

Chung HS, Shin HD, Lee SH

Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy (HNPP) is an autosomal dominant peripheral nerve disorder that typically presents clinically as recurrent painless numbness and weakness at the entrapment site or...
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Successful Recovery of Peripheral Polyneuropathy from Non-Freezing Cold Injury: A Case Report

Lee J, Kim S, Lee JI, Nam KE

Non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) results from prolonged exposure to wet conditions at temperatures near or just above the freezing point. The clinically reported signs of NFCI are mostly sensory symptoms....
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Ulnar Nerve Conduction Studies: Reference Standards with Extended Uncertainty in Healthy South Korean Adults

Chae HJ, Kim E, Lee JH, Lee GJ, Park J, Lim JY, Lee SY, Lee SU, Chung SG, Oh BM

Objective: To develop reference standards for motor and sensory ulnar nerve conduction studies (NCSs) in the South Korean population with a detailed consideration of uncertainty. Methods: Standardized ulnar motor and sensory...
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Critical Illness Neuromyopathy Involving the Unilateral Lower Cranial Nerves: A Case Report

Kang CJ, Kim W, Lee SH

Critical illness neuromyopathy (CINM) manifests as weakness of the limbs and failure to wean from the ventilator as a complication of critical illness. It increases hospital mortality and causes chronic...
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Cauda Equina Syndrome Caused by a Sacral Insufficiency Fracture in the Lower Part of Zones 2 and 3: A Case Report

Cha JM, Kwon N, Lee SJ, Lee JW

Sacral insufficiency fractures (SIFs) often cause referred low back pain, and are rarely accompanied by cauda equina syndrome (CES). We report a case of CES caused by SIF in the...
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Bulbocavernosus Reflex and Pudendal Nerve Somatosensory Evoked Potential in a Cauda Equina Syndrome Patient with Only Lower Sacral Nerve Root Symptoms: A Case Report

Cho YW, Kim TH, Choi C, Park KD, Lee JK, Lim OK

Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a neurological condition involving low back pain, radiating pain, sensory loss, motor weakness, bladder dysfunction, and bowel dysfunction. A 37-year-old man was admitted with saddle-type...
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