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Is ultrasonography a main armament or just a supplement for evaluating patients with neuromuscular disorder?

Kwon YJ, Kim BJ

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Guillain-Barré syndrome associated with hyper-IgE-emia

Choi J, Rho JH, Kim BJ

Peripheral neuropathy associated with hyper-IgE-emia have been rarely reported. Here we present a 72-year-old man with acute motor axonal neuropathy who had relatively poor prognosis. The serum was weakly positive...
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Paraproteinemic neuropathy

Pyun SY, Kim BJ

Paraproteinemia is caused by a proliferation of monoclonal plasma cells or B lymphocytes. Approximately 10% of idiopathic neuropathies are associated with paraproteinemia, where a certain paraprotein acts like an antibody...
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Myoclonic status epilepticus in hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy which recurred after somatosensory evoked potential testing

Kim S, Kim Y, Kim S, Lee SY

A 77-year-old male with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis had a hypoxic event. After resuscitation, generalized myoclonus appeared and resolved after two days. Five days after the hypoxic event, myoclonic seizures re-emerged...
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Chronic recurrent trigeminal neuritis of the maxillary branch confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging

Hong SH, Kim YD, Na SJ, Lee KO, Park YK, Yoon B

Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is generally characterized by lancinating, unilateral, paroxysmal pain occurring in the distribution of the fifth cranial nerve. TN is diagnosed clinically based on the typical patient history,...
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Extensive inflammatory reaction in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy

Choi JH, Park YE, Shin JH, Lee CH, Kim DS

In facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), prominent inflammatory cellular infiltrates mimicking inflammatory myopathies are often observed in muscle biopsies. We report extensive inflammatory changes in a 16-year-old girl who was genetically...
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Fundamental requirements for performing electroencephalography

Koo DL, Kim WJ, Lee SA, Kim JM, Kim J, Park S, The Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology Education Committee

The performance of electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings is affected by electrode type, electronic parameters such as filtering, amplification, signal conversion, data storage; and environmental conditions. However, no single method has been...
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Brain morphology according to age, sex, and handedness

Kang SJ, Kang KA, Jang H, Lee JY, Lee KI, Kwoen MS, Kim JS, Park KM

In this article, we review the differences of the brain morphology according to age, sex, and handedness. Age is a well-known factor affecting brain morphology. With aging, progressive reduction of...
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Ultrasonographic findings of the normal diaphragm: thickness and contractility

Seok JI, Kim SY, Walker FO, Kwak SG, Kwon DH

BACKGROUND: Neuromuscular ultrasound can be used to assess the diaphragm. Before it can be used clinically, the reference ranges of diaphragm thickness and contractility must be determined. METHODS: We measured the...
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Electroencephalography for the diagnosis of brain death

Lee SY, Kim WJ, Kim JM, Kim J, Park S, The Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology Education Committee

Electroencephalography (EEG) is frequently used to assist the diagnosis of brain death. However, to date there have been no guidelines in terms of EEG criteria for determining brain death in...
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How predictive are temporal lobe changes of underlying TDP-43 pathology in the ALS-FTD continuum?

Bueno AP, Bertoux M, de Souza L, Hornberger M

Detection of underling proteinopathies is becoming increasingly important across neurodegenerative conditions due to upcoming disease intervention trials. In this review, we explored how temporal lobe changes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
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Current perception threshold in diabetic sensory polyneuropathy with normal routine nerve conduction study

Park KS, Kwon YC, Youn M, Park YS, Hong YH, Sung JJ

BACKGROUND: Routine nerve conduction study (NCS) can only be used to evaluate the function of large fibers, and the results of NCS are often normal in patients with distal sensory...
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