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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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Orthostatic hypotension with meningoencephalitis involving the rostral ventrolateral medulla

Jung YI, Sunwoo MK, Lee HJ, Seo JH, Kim J

Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is commonly associated with autonomic failure in the peripheral nervous system. Less often it is related to central lesions in brainstem and cerebellum. We describe a patient...
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A novel p.Leu699Pro mutation in MFN2 gene causes Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2A

Kang SY, Ko KH, Oh JH

Axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT2) has most frequently been associated with mutations in the MFN2 gene. MFN2 encodes mitofusin 2, which is a mitochondrial fusion protein that plays an essential role...
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Guillain-Barré syndrome supervening on meningitis in primary Epstein-Barr virus infection

Lee JY, Sunwoo JS, Kwon KY, Lee KB, Ahn MY, Roh H

Primary Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection can manifest with a broad spectrum of neurological complications. There are only rare reports of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) supervening on meningitis in patients with primary...
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Motor dominant polyradiculopathy with Primary Sjögren's syndrome mimicking motor neuron disease

Ahn SW, Yoon BN

Sjögren's syndrome (SS)-associated polyradiculopathy is rarely reported. A 51-year-old woman presented with a history of gradual weakness in all four extremities for several months. Based on electrophysiological studies, spinal magnetic...
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Sex differences in QEEG in adolescents with conduct disorder and psychopathic traits

Calzada-Reyes A, Alvarez-Amador A, Galán-García L, Valdés-Sosa M

BACKGROUND: Sex influences is important to understand behavioral manifestations in a large number of neuropsychiatric disorders. We found electrophysiological differences specifically related to the influence of sex on psychopathic traits. METHODS:...
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Miller Fisher syndrome mimicking Wernicke encephalopathy during pregnancy

Seo JH, Kang MR, Yoon BA, Ji KH, Oh SI

Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is characterized by ataxia, areflexia, and ophthalmoparesis. Here we present a case of MFS mimicking Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) during pregnancy. A 31-year-old woman at 8 weeks...
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Neurological aspects of anhidrosis: differential diagnoses and diagnostic tools

Park KH, Park KJ

Anhidrosis refers to the condition in which the body does not respond appropriately to thermal stimuli by sweating. Sweating plays an important role in maintaining the body temperature, and its...
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Prognosis of patients with postural tachycardia syndrome: a follow-up study

Kang SY, Kim HJ, Ko KH

BACKGROUND: Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) refers to the presence of orthostatic intolerance symptoms associated with a heart rate increment of greater than 30 beats/min, usually up to 120 beats/min, on...
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Basic concepts of needle electromyography

Kim JE, Seok JM, Ahn SW, Yoon BN, Lim YM, Kim KK, Kwon KH, Park KD, Suh BC, and on behalf of the Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology Education Committee

Clinical evaluations, nerve conduction studies, and electromyography play major complementary roles in electrophysiologic diagnoses. Electromyography can be used to assess pathologic changes and localize lesions occurring in locations ranging from...
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Associations of nerve conduction study variables with clinical symptom scores in patients with type 2 diabetes

Park JH, Park JH, Won JC

BACKGROUND: Diabetic peripheral polyneuropathy (DPN) is associated with a variety of symptoms. Nerve conduction studies (NCSs) are considered to be the gold standard of nerve damage assessments, but these studies...
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