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Cervical Spine Malformations Associated With a 5q34-5q35.2 Micro-interstitial Deletion: A Case Report

Lee H, Kim JS, Lim SH, Sul B, Hong BY

We report a female proband carrying a de novo 5q34-q35.2 deletion breakpoint, and review the unique skeletal phenotype and possible genotype related to this mutation. The patient presented with a...
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Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection for Neuropathic Pain in a Patient With a Brain Tumor: A Case Report

Nam KE, Kim JS, Hong BY, Sul B, Choi H, Jun SY, Lim SH

Neuropathic pain is usually managed pharmacologically, rather than with botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A). However, medications commonly fail to relieve pain effectively or have intolerable side effects. We present the...
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The Prognosis and Recovery of Aphasia Related to Stroke Lesion

Sul B, Kim JS, Hong BY, Lee KB, Hwang WS, Kim YK, Lim SH

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of specific brain lesions on prognosis and recovery of post-stroke aphasia, and to assess the characteristic pattern of recovery. METHODS: Total of 15 subjects with first-ever,...
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Subtle Dysphagia as an Initial Presentation of Hidden Malignancy: A Report of 2 Cases

Choi H, Choe HS, Kim JS, Sul B, Hong BY, Lim SH

Subtle dysfphagia, which is increased post-swallowing remnants, is a frequent finding in the elderly with various etiologies. These changes in swallowing are frequently overlooked by physicians. On the other hand,...
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The Role of Regular Physical Therapy on Spasticity in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Lee H, Kim EK, Son DB, Hwang Y, Kim JS, Lim SH, Sul B, Hong BY

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of physical therapy (PT) intervention on spasticity in patients with cerebral palsy (CP), and to assess the degree of deterioration of spasticity when regular PT...
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Central Hypoventilation Syndrome in Posterior Circulation Stroke Treated by Respiratory Rehabilitation: a Case Report

Kim MG, Sul B, Hong BY, Kim JS, Lim SH

Central hypoventilation syndrome is a rare and fatal condition resulting from various central nervous system disorders that is characterized by a failure of automatic breathing. We report a case of...
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