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Atypical Supernumerary Phantom Limb and Phantom Limb Pain in Two Patients with Pontine Hemorrhage

Yoo SD, Kim DH, Jeong YS, Chon J, Bark J

Phantom limbs are usually observed after amputation of extremities. In patients after a stroke, a similar but rarely occurring phenomenon consisting of the patient experiencing the presence of an additional...
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Brain abscess from a ganglionic hemorrhage: a case report

Lee KS, Bae WK, Bae HG, Doh JW, Yun IG

We present a unique case of a brain abscess that occurred secondary to a ganglionic hemorrhage in a 64-year-old man. This abscess appeared to be metastatic after septicemia. Aspiration with...
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Recurrent alternating stroke

Lee KS, Bae HG, Yun IG

Recurrent alternating stroke, i.e., one time ischemic and the other hemorrhagic or vice versa, is an uncommon event. We report a series of eight patients who had recurrent alternating strokes,...
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Letter to the Editor: The Supernumerary Phantom Limb and Phantom Limb Pain-Important Facts

Das S

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Proptosis from a cephalhematoma in a twelve-year-old girl: a case report

Lee KS, Bae WK, Lee HS, Bae HG, Yun IG

We report a unique case of a 12-year-old girl with unilateral proptosis form orbital extension of an extensive bilateral cephalhematoma. Loss of vision in the left eye due to severe...
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Paroxysmal Autonomic Dysregulation with Fever that was Controlled by Propranolol in a Brain Neoplasm Patient

Oh SJ, Hong YK, Song EK

Intractable fever in cancer patients is problematic and the causes of this fever can be diverse. Paroxysmal persistent hyperthermia after sudden mental change or neurologic deficit can develop via autonomic...
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