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Effects of Lamotrigine on Problem-Solving Abilities in Newly Diagnosed Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy

Lee SH, Kim SJ

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the effects of lamotrigine (LTG) on language unction, including problem-solving abilities, in newly diagnosed pediatric epileptic patients. METHODS: This study included 112 newly...
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Diagnosis of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and Epilepsy Outcomes in Children with Fetal Cardiac Rhabdomyoma: A Long Term Follow-up Study

Kim D, Kim HJ, You SJ, Yum MS, Ko TS

PURPOSE: Prenatal diagnosis of cardiac rhabdomyoma is suggestive of the presence of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), which is commonly associated with epilepsy. This study investigated the diagnostic rate of TSC,...
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Cefepime-induced neurotoxicity

Lee SJ

Cefepime, a widely used fourth-generation cephalosporin, has been reported to cause neurotoxicity because it crosses the blood-brain barrier. Although cefepime-induced neurotoxicity (CIN) occurs in patients with renal dysfunction administered a...
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Small bowel obstruction by water beads in a 12-month-old girl presenting with acute hyponatremia with seizure

Lee NR, Shin HB, Jeong YJ, Kim SJ

Although foreign body ingestion is relatively common in children aged 6 months-3 years, small bowel obstruction rarely develops, and few cases require surgical interventions. We report a case of 12-month-old...
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Use of amplitude-integrated electroencephalography in decision-making for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in comatose cardiac arrest patients whose eventual neurologic recovery is uncertain

Lee BK, Jeung KW, Lee DH, Cho YS, Jung YH

Comatose cardiac arrest patients frequently experience cardiogenic shock or recurrent arrest. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can be used to salvage patients with cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest refractory to conventional...
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Heart and Brain Interaction of Psychiatric Illness: A Review Focused on Heart Rate Variability, Cognitive Function, and Quantitative Electroencephalography

Jung W, Jang KI, Lee SH

Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects beat-to-beat variability in the heart rate due to the dynamic interplay of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. HRV is considered an index of the...
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Status Epilepticus in a Patient with Extrapontine Myelinolysis

Jang K, Woo N, Lee H, Kim D, Lyou HJ, Han HJ, Kim GS

Extrapontine myelinolysis is a demyelinating disorder usually caused by rapid correction of chronic hyponatremia. We present an 82-year-old female patient with general weakness, and severe hyponatremia (103 mEq/L) which was...
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Sleep Promoting Effect of Luteolin in Mice via Adenosine A1 and A2A Receptors

Kim TH, Custodio R, Cheong JH, Kim HJ, Jung YS

Luteolin, a widespread flavonoid, has been known to have neuroprotective activity against various neurologic diseases such as epilepsy, and Alzheimer’s disease. However, little information is available regarding the hypnotic effect...
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Feasibility of Eye Tracking Assisted Vestibular Rehabilitation Strategy Using Immersive Virtual Reality

Park JH, Jeon HJ, Lim EC, Koo JW, Lee HJ, Kim HJ, Lee JS, Song CG, Hong SK

OBJECTIVES: Even though vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) using head-mounted display (HMD) has been highlighted recently as a popular virtual reality platform, we should consider that HMD itself do not provide...
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Can Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Increase Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential Responses?

Kim DW, Kim E, Lee C, Im CH

BACKGROUND: It has been frequently reported that non-negligible numbers of individuals have steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) responses of low signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) to specific stimulation frequencies, which makes detection of...
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Analysis of factors involved in brain-death donor processing for face transplantation in Korea: How much time is available from brain death to transplantation?

Hong JW, Chung SW, Ahn SJ, Lee WJ, Lew DH, Kim YO

BACKGROUND: Face transplantation has naturally evolved from reconstructive procedures. However, few institutions perform face transplantations, because it is time-consuming and it is necessary to justify non-vital organ transplantation. We investigated...
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Prognostic Factors for Absence Epilepsy in Childhood

Kang SY, Koo CM, Kim SH, Kim HD, Lee JS, Kang HC

PURPOSE: Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is a common form of idiopathic generalized epilepsy with onset middle childhood and has typically a good prognosis, but remission rates vary. We aimed to...
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Prognostic Factors for Absence Epilepsy in Childhood

Kang SY, Koo CM, Kim SH, Kim HD, Lee JS, Kang HC

PURPOSE: Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is a common form of idiopathic generalized epilepsy with onset middle childhood and has typically a good prognosis, but remission rates vary. We aimed to...
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Predicting Symptomatic and Functional Improvements over 1 Year in Patients with First-Episode Psychosis Using Resting-State Electroencephalography

Renaldi R, Kim M, Lee TH, Kwak YB, Tanra AJ, Kwon JS

OBJECTIVE: Although early intervention from the beginning of a psychotic episode is essential for a better prognosis, biomarkers predictive of symptomatic and functional improvement in early psychotic disorders are lacking....
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Promising Neuroimaging Biomarkers in Depression

Lai CH

The neuroimaging has been applied in the study of pathophysiology in major depressive disorder (MDD). In this review article, several kinds of methodologies of neuroimaging would be discussed to summarize...
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Distinct Topographical Patterns of Spike-Wave Discharge in Transgenic and Pharmacologically Induced Absence Seizure Models

Lee S, Hwang E, Lee M, Choi JH

Absence seizures (AS) are generalized non-convulsive seizures characterized by a brief loss of consciousness and spike-and-wave discharges (SWD) in an electroencephalogram (EEG). A number of animal models have been developed...
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Assessment of phase-lag entropy, a new measure of electroencephalographic signals, for propofol-induced sedation

Jun MR, Yoo JH, Park SY, Na S, Kwon H, Nho JH, Kim SI

BACKGROUND: Phase-lag entropy (PLE) was recently described as a measurement of temporal pattern diversity in the phase relationship between two electroencephalographic signals from prefrontal and frontal montages. This study was...
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Management of post-cardiac arrest syndrome

Kang Y

Post-cardiac arrest syndrome is a complex and critical issue in resuscitated patients undergone cardiac arrest. Ischemic-reperfusion injury occurs in multiple organs due to the return of spontaneous circulation. Bundle of...
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Frontal Alpha Asymmetry Correlates with Suicidal Behavior in Major Depressive Disorder

Park Y, Jung W, Kim S, Jeon H, Lee SH

OBJECTIVE: Based on the constant associations made between major depressive disorder (MDD) and alpha asymmetry, and MDD and suicide, this study aimed to examine the relationship between frontal alpha asymmetry...
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Severe Temporal Hyper-Activated States Caused by Noise in Tinnitus and Hyperacusis with Normal Hearing

Bae EB, Lee JH

Lots of neuroimaging and animal studies have revealed that tinnitus and hyperacusis share the same patterns in the bottom up central auditory process. The aim was to identify the abnormal...
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