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Ponto-medullary Junction Infarction Presenting as Ipsilateral Abducens Nerve Palsy and Contralateral Hemiparesis without Facial Involvement

Lim JH, Kim YS, Lee HS

Raymond syndrome is a pontine syndrome consisting of ipsilateral abducens nerve palsy, contralateral facial paralysis, and contralateral hemiparesis. However, subsequent clinical observations argued on the presentation of facial involvement. The...
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Recurrent cervicocephalic artery dissection in a patient with Churg-Strauss syndrome treated with long-term corticosteroid therapy

Kim HJ, Park SR, Bang OY

Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) is known to mainly involve small vessels; thus, in the event of large-vessel disease, other causes must be taken into consideration. We report a case of CSS...
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Lateral Ventricular Meningioma Presenting with Intraventricular Hemorrhage

Moon JS, Cha SH, Cho WH

A 35-year-old female visited emergency department for a sudden onset of headache with vomiting after management for abortion at local department. Neurological examination revealed drowsy mentality without focal neurological deficits....
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Traumatic Cervical Epidural Hematoma without Osseous Fracture Presenting as Hemiparesis

Lee HS, Ju CI, Kim SW

Traumatic cervical epidural hematoma (EDH) with no osseous fracture or underlying hematological abnormalities is a rare disorder that sometimes requires emergent surgical decompressive therapy. A 47-year-old woman was admitted to...
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Unilateral loss of thoracic motion after blunt trauma: a sign of acute Brown-Séquard syndrome

Sato M, Kuriyama A, Ohtomo R

Late-onset Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) is a rare condition resulting from a spinal cord injury that develops weeks to years after a blunt trauma. Acute-onset BSS after a blunt injury has...
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Thiamine Deficiency in a Child with Short Bowel Syndrome and Review

Roilides I, Vasilaki K, Xinias I, Iosifidis , Antachopoulos C, Roilides E

Thiamine (vitamin B₁) is a water-soluble vitamin that is not endogenously synthesized in humans. It is absorbed by the small intestine, where it is activated. Its active form acts as...
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Thoracic Spinal Cord Infarction Presenting as Isolated Monoplegia

Son H, Kim JA, Lee S, Kwon HM

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Pattern of Extraocular Muscle Involvements in Miller Fisher Syndrome

Ryu WY, Kim YH, Yoon BA, Park HT, Bae JS, Kim JK

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The most-common initial manifestation of Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is diplopia due to acute ophthalmoplegia. However, few studies have focused on ocular motility findings in MFS. This...
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Ipsilateral Hemiparesis Following Epidural Hematoma in a Patient With Traumatic Brain Injury

Jang SH, Seo YS

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Primary Intraparenchymal Central Nervous System Solitary Fibrous Tumor/Hemangiopericytoma Presenting with Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Case Report

Ha MH, Jung TY, Kim SK, Lee KH, Kim D

A 53-year old man who had a left hemiparesis from head injury of traffic accident 20 years ago visited an emergency room with suddenly developed semi-comatose mental status. Brain CT...
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A Case of Recurrent Supratentorial Extraventricular Anaplastic Ependymoma in Adult

Seo SW, Kang HJ, Lee MS, Suh SJ, Lee YS, Lee JH, Kang DG

Supratentorial extraventricular anaplastic ependymoma (SEAE) in adults is a relatively rare intracranial tumor. Because of the very low prevalence, only a few cases have been reported. According to a recent...
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Combined Therapy With Functional Electrical Stimulation and Standing Frame in Stroke Patients

Lee JB, Kim SB, Lee KW, Lee JH, Park JG, Lee SJ

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of combination functional electrical stimulation (FES) and standing frame training on standing balance in stroke patients. METHODS: Patients who had hemiparesis and postural instability after stroke...
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Long-Term Results of Intraoral Excision for Submandibular Mixed Tumors

Hong YT, Kim JS, Yeo CD, Hong KH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Generally, the benign mixed tumors of the submandibular gland are successfully removed via transcervical approach. Recently, however, an alternative to the standard transcervical approach, such as an...
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Zoster-associated limb paresis presenting as femoral neuropathy

Hwang I, Yun U, Bae H, Han JH, Ha SW, Kim DE

Zoster-associated limb paresis is a relatively uncommon complication of herpes zoster that is characterized by focal motor weakness. Awareness of this disorder is important to avoid unnecessary invasive investigations and...
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Long-Term Changes in Video Head Impulse and Caloric Tests in Patients with Unilateral Vestibular Neuritis

Lee HJ, Kim SH, Jung J

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Video head impulse tests (vHITs) and caloric tests are widely used to assess the loss of vestibular function in acute vestibular neuritis. Although previous studies have reported...
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Segmental Motor Paresis Presenting with Abdominal Wall Pseudohernia due to Herpes Zoster: Case Report

Lee SY, Kim SW, Kim HS, Kim HS, Jeon HR

Herpes zoster is characterized by vesicular eruption and rash of the skin in the affected dermatomes. Sensory symptoms such as pain and hypesthesia are often accompanied in patients with herpes...
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Technical Review of How to Determine the Exact Location of Needle Tip During Office-Based Injection Augmentation of the Vocal Folds Via Cricothyroid Approach

Park SJ, Kwon TK

The office-based, un-sedated vocal fold injection laryngoplasty has re-emerged in the past decade as an appealing alternative to microsuspension laryngoscopic procedure which is conducted under general anesthesia. The trend toward...
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X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease case with a novel missense mutation in GJB1 gene

Lee JM, Shin JH

X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1 (CMTX1) is caused by the mutation in GJB1 gene, characterized by the transient central nervous system involvement and long standing peripheral polyneuropathy which does not...
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Relationship between Ipsilateral Motor Deficits on the Less-Affected Side and Motor Function Stage on the Affected Side

Son SM, Nam SH, Kang KW, Kim DH

PURPOSE: Aim of this study was to investigate whether there are ipsilateral motor deficits for visuospatial accuracy and fine movements by making a comparison between stroke patients and healthy subjects....
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Clinical Implication and Proposed Mechanism of Direction Changing Vibration Induced Nystagmus in Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction

Lee DH, Park MK, Lee JH, Oh SH, Suh MW

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the clinical characteristics and vestibular function of patients with direction changing vibration induced nystagmus (DC VIN) and unilateral vestibular hypofunction and suggest clinical implication and...
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