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A Perspective of the Wearing-off Phenomenon in a Patient with Parkinson’s Disease: A Case Report

Park C, Kim KT

Dysphagia is a major disability in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Unlike typical motor symptoms, dysphagia is relatively unresponsive to dopaminergic drugs. However, occasionally, swallowing difficulties are much improved by dopaminergic...
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Successful repair of coracoid and femur fractures in a Eurasian eagle owl (Bubo bubo) and its post-release survival

Kim HJ, Kim KT

To our knowledge, this is the first case of concurrent diaphyseal left coracoid and left femoral fractures in a Eurasian eagle owl and its post-release survival in Korea. The femur...
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Fracture and Bilateral Facet Dislocation after Anterior Cervical Fusion in a Patient with a Distraction-Flexion Injury at the Lower Cervical Level

Kim JK, Kim JH, Kim KT, Song KJ

A bilateral facet dislocation after anterior cervical fusion with a plate in distraction-flexion injury without significant instability in plain radiography is very rare. This paper reports a case with a...
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Alterations of Functional Connectivity in Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome

Park KM, Kim KT, Kang KW, Park JA, Seo JG, Kim J, Chang H, Kim EY, Cho YW, oBotRSotKSRS

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common neurological illness marked by a strong desire to move one’s legs, usually in association with uncomfortable sensations. Recent studies have investigated brain networks...
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Comparison between Wound Closure Methods in the Reversal of Diverting Ileostomy

Oh YH, Jeong JY, Kim KT, Kim JY

Background/Aims: The objective of this study was to determine the more appropriate wound-closure method by comparing the effectiveness of two methods in a group of patients who underwent ileostomy repair. Methods:...
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Genetic Differences between Physical Injury Patients With and Without Post-traumatic Syndrome: Focus on Secondary Findings and Potential Variants Revealed by Whole Exome Sequencing

Kang HJ, Lee HY, Kim KT, Kim JW, Lee JY, Kim SW, Kim JC, Shin IS, Kim N, Kim JM

Objective: Sudden traumatic physical injuries often cause psychological distress, which may be associated with chronic disability. Although considerable effort has been expended to identify genetic predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder...
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Treatment of Ischemic Stroke Following Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Patient with Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Lee HJ, Kim YS, Jang WS, Kim KT, Kim CH, Kim IC

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Reliability of Early Ambulation after Intradural Spine Surgery : Risk Factors and a Preventive Method for Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak Related Complications

Lee S, Cho DC, Kim KT, Lee YS, Rhim SC, Park JH

Objective : Cerebrospinal fluid leakage related complications (CLC) occasionally occur after intradural spinal surgery. We sought to investigate the effectiveness of early ambulation after intradural spinal surgery and analyze the...
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A Prognostic Factor for Prolonged Mechanical Ventilator-Dependent Respiratory Failure after Cervical Spinal Cord Injury : Maximal Canal Compromise on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Lee S, Roh SW, Jeon SR, Park JH, Kim KT, Lee YS, Cho DC

Objective : The period of mechanical ventilator (MV)-dependent respiratory failure after cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) varies from patient to patient. This study aimed to identify predictors of MV at...
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Blood Loss and Related Laboratory Changes after Single-Event Multilevel Surgery and Hip Reconstructive Surgery in Patients with Cerebral Palsy

Min JJ, Kwon SS, Kim KT, Sung KH, Lee KM, Choi Y, Park MS

Background: Single-event multilevel surgery (SEMLS) and hip reconstructive surgery (HRS) often cause intraoperative bleeding, consequently increasing the probability of transfusion and postoperative laboratory changes. Therefore, it is important to assess...
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Investigation of Information Acquisition Channel for Prostate Cancer High-Risk Group

Ha YS, Kim KT, Nam W, Park H, Yoo S, Lee CH, Chung HS, Choi WS, Kim J, Shin J, Kim JH, Kwak C

Purpose: The survey was conducted on Korean men to examine information acquisition channel for prostate cancer high risk group as part of the “Blue Ribbon Campaign” of the Korean Urological...
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Hospital Selection Factors of Sleep Disorder: Sleep Apnea Versus Other Sleep Disorders

Kim KT, Cho YW

Objectives: The hospital selection factor is the criterion based on the judgment of the patients’ decision process. We investigated the hospital selection factors of patients with sleep disorders and compared...
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The Emblems of Sleep Societies in Asia and the Republic of Korea

Kim KT, Shin WC, Kim JH, Cho YW

An emblem is a symbolic representational image that stands for a certain organization, concept, team, or society. This study investigated the emblems of the sleep societies in South Korea and...
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The Etiologies of Altered Level of Consciousness in the Emergency Department: Before versus after Coronavirus Disease-19

Kim DH, Jeon JC, Kim IC, Kim Y, Cho YW, Kim KT

Background: Altered level of consciousness (ALC) is a challenging condition in the emergency department (ED). We evaluated the clinical characteristics, causes, and prognosis of adult patients presenting with ALC at...
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Multiple Cranial Neuropathies Due to a Mixed Infection in Skull Base Osteomyelitis: A Nanopore Sequencing Study

Kim KT, Jeong YH, Ahn SJ, Moon J, Cho YW, Chu K

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Sciatic nerve neurolymphomatosis as the initial presentation of primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a rare cause of leg weakness

Kim KT, Kim SI, Do YR, Jung HR, Cho JH

Neurolymphomatosis (NL) is defined as the involvement of the peripheral nervous system in lymphocytic invasion. It is a very rare form of lymphoma that may occur as an initial presentation...
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Surgical Management of Comminuted Midshaft Clavicle Fractures Using Reconstruction Plate and Circumferential Wiring: Does the Circumferential Wiring Interfere with the Bone Union?

Kim KT, Shin CS, Park YC, Kim Dh, Kim MW

Purpose: This study examined the radiological and clinical outcomes of internal fixation using a reconstruction plate and 21G circumferential wire in comminuted midshaft clavicular fractures. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cohort...
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Evidence-based treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture

Lee S, Cho DC, Kim KT, Lee YS

The prevalence and medical costs of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs) are on the rise. However, a concrete evidence-based treatment guideline has not yet been established. Despite that numerous randomized...
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Development of Neuromonitoring Pedicle Screw - Results of Electrical Resistance and Neurophysiologic Test in Pig Model

Bang WS, Park J, Kim KT, Cho DC, Riew KD, Kim DH, Han IB, Hyun SJ, Yoon DH, Kim YB

Objective: To analyze the electrical resistance of a newly developed neuromonitoring pedicle screw (Neuro-PS) and to verify the electrophysiologic properties of the Neuro-PS in a pig model. Methods: We developed 2...
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Hemodynamic Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injury: A Literature Review

Lee YS, Kim KT, Kwon BK

The goal of acute spinal cord injury (SCI) management is to reduce secondary injuries and improve neurological recovery after its occurrence. This review aimed to explore the literature regarding hemodynamic...
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