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“Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology,” the new official English journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology

Bae JS

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Sensory and motor axons are different: implications for neurological disease

Burke D, Howells J, Kiernan MC

Using threshold tracking, differences have been established between large myelinated sensory and α motor axons in humans. Major differences are that sensory axons are relatively depolarised at rest such that...
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Flail arm syndrome with several issues related to the diagnostic process

Kim JY, Park YK, Yoon B, Lee KO, Kim YD, Na SJ

Flail arm syndrome (FAS), known as one of the atypical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) variants, has a similar clinical course and pathologic findings as ALS. Therefore it is difficult to...
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Spinal segmental myoclonus improved with epidural blockade in a patient with herpes zoster radiculitis

Han SH, Jeong HB, Yoo IH, Ahn SW

The spinal segmental myoclonus by viral radiculitis has been rarely reported and the pathophysiology remains to be elucidated. However, the hyperactivity of contiguous anterior horn neurons induced by viral irritation...
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Guillain-Barre syndrome after generalized tetanus infection

Im SJ, Hwang YS, Park HY, Cheong JS, Lee HS, Lee JH

Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is an auto-immune disease of peripheral nerve system. It occurs mainly after preceding infection such as upper respiratory or gastrointestinal infection and other antecedent events as tetanus...
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Muscle-specific receptor tyrosine kinase (MuSK) myasthenia gravis associated with castleman disease

Oh J, Yang WI, Cho JH, Sunwoo IN

Muscle specific tyrosine kinase (MuSK) myasthenia gravis (MG) is a rare subtype of MG, which is immunologically distinct and differential therapeutic response. Though MG is often associated with other autoimmune...
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Acute-onset chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy following hepatitis A virus infection

Jung ES, Kim YS, Min JH, Kang K, Lee JJ, Park JM, Kim BK, Kwon O

An infection is less likely to elicit chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) than Guillain-Barré syndrome. We here report a case of acute-onset CIDP following hepatitis A virus infection and briefly...
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Distal acquired demyelinating symmetric neuropathy associated with anti-GM1 and anti-GD1b antibodies

Ko KH, Jwa SJ, Park SJ, Kang SY

Distal acquired demyelinating symmetric (DADS) neuropathy is a variant form of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy. A 54-year-old man presented with gait disturbance owing to weakness in both legs. Nerve conduction...
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Carotidynia presenting with acute ischemic stroke after carotid sinus massage

Kwak HS, Chung GH, Lee CH, Jeong SK, Ryu HU

Carotidynia is characterized by unilateral neck pain around the carotid artery. We describe a 50-year-old woman who presented with transient left-side weakness and right-side neck pain. She frequently massaged the...
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EEG spikes resembling cardiac M-shaped waves in the EKG: the cerebral M pattern

Janati A, ALGhasab N, Aziz T, Haq F, ALGhassab , Iqhbal T, Alenazy RK

Studies of interictal epileptiform discharges are essential for improving the diagnosis, classification, and management of epilepsy. In this case series we sought to identify the clinical and neurophysiological significance of...
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Can pursuit eye movements reflect the efficacy of antiepileptic drugs?

Kim SE, Park KM

BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether eye movements could reflect the efficacy of antiepileptic drugs in patients with epilepsy. METHODS: Thirty patients with epilepsy of unknown cause as well as age- and sex-matched...
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Nerve length measurement method in a radial motor nerve conduction study

Kim JG, Kim Y, Seok HY, Kim BJ

BACKGROUND: Previous studies of radial nerve conduction study (NCS) did not present how to measure the length of the radial nerve across the elbow, and did not even mention how...
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Mitochondrial myopathies caused by prolonged use of telbivudine

Lee JM, Shin JH, Park YE, Kim DS

BACKGROUND: Telbivudine is a nucleoside analogue used for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, but it often develops mitochondrial toxicity leading to symptomatic myopathy. In this study, three patients with...
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Median and ulnar F-wave inversion as a supplementary criterion for diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome

Kim Y, Jang JH, Cho CS, Kim BJ

BACKGROUND: Median F-wave latencies are physiologically shorter than ulnar latencies, but they are often longer relative to ulnar latencies in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). This study aimed to investigate the...
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Normal data on axonal excitability in Koreans

Lee JY, Yu JH, Pyun SY, Ryu S, Bae JS

BACKGROUND: Automated nerve excitability testing is used to assess various peripheral neuropathies and motor neuron diseases. Comparing these excitability parameters with normal data provides information regarding the axonal excitability properties...
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