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Ponto-medullary Junction Infarction Presenting as Ipsilateral Abducens Nerve Palsy and Contralateral Hemiparesis without Facial Involvement

Lim JH, Kim YS, Lee HS

Raymond syndrome is a pontine syndrome consisting of ipsilateral abducens nerve palsy, contralateral facial paralysis, and contralateral hemiparesis. However, subsequent clinical observations argued on the presentation of facial involvement. The...
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A Case of Head and Neck Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Presenting as Progressive Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy

Kim D, Lee CB, Pak MG, Lee DK

Lymphoma is a malignant tumor arising from the lymphoid tissue. Chronic inflammation can make lymphocyte accumulation and proliferation in the mucous membrane. Sustained accumulation of these persistent changes in the...
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Easy method for Upper lid blepharoplasty in elderly Hansen affected persons

Ahn SY, Park HJ, Kim JP

BACKGROUND: The average age of Korean Hansen affected persons who have become less than 10,000 is 76 years old. The upper eyelid lesions of these patients coexist with senile lesions and...
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Giant Cell Reparative Granuloma in the Temporal Bone of a 4-Month-Old Infant

Choi Y, Chung JW

Giant cell reparative granuloma (GCRG) is a rare benign bone disease of unknown causes. Trauma is a suspected cause or contributor to the onset of GCRG, of which only a...
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Spindle cell myoepithelioma of the parotid gland

Oh SJ, Moon D

Myoepithelioma was recognized as a histological distinct entity by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1991. Myoepithelial cells are believed to be of ectodermal origin. In salivary glands, the myoepithelial...
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Case Series: Successful Resuscitation of Severe Facial Injuries Caused by a Chainsaw

Choi HJ

The treatment outcome remains poor of severe facial injuries because of the high risk of compromised airway or massive bleeding. We experienced two successful treatment cases of severe facial injury...
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Association Between High Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio and Delayed Recovery From Bell's Palsy

Kim HS, Jung J, Dong SH, Kim SH, Jung SY, Yeo SG

OBJECTIVES: Factors predictive of the severity of and recovery from Bell's palsy remain unclear. This study evaluated the association between neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and the severity of and...
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Facial diplegia as a delayed complication of scrub typhus

Baek JG, Hong HL, Park JH

A 64-year-old man presented with facial diplegia occurring 2 weeks after scrub typhus diagnosis. The serum scrub typhus antibody titer was elevated to 1:5120. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed contrast-enhancement...
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Facial Herpes Zoster: A 15-year Retrospective Single-Center Study

Suh JH, Lee SK, Lee UH, Kim MS

  • KMID: 2451584
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2019 Jun;57(5):235-242.
BACKGROUND: Many studies about herpes zoster exist in the Korean dermatologic literature. However, few studies have reported about facial herpes zoster and its complications. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was...
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Three Cases of Recurrent Cheilitis Granulomatosa Treated with Variable Combination Therapy

Ham SP, Park HJ, Woo CH, Choi M, Park HJ

  • KMID: 2449205
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2019 May;57(4):209-212.
Cheilitis granulomatosa (CG) is a subset of orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) and considered to be a monosymptomatic form of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (MRS), which is characterized by the triad of chronic lip...
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Clinical Features of Fracture versus Concussion of the Temporal Bone after Head Trauma

Kong TH, Lee JW, Park YA, Seo YJ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Temporal bone fracture (TBF) is a common occurrence in cases of head trauma. Although the incidence of temporal bone concussion (TBC) has increased in cases of head...
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A Case of Recurrent Supratentorial Extraventricular Anaplastic Ependymoma in Adult

Seo SW, Kang HJ, Lee MS, Suh SJ, Lee YS, Lee JH, Kang DG

Supratentorial extraventricular anaplastic ependymoma (SEAE) in adults is a relatively rare intracranial tumor. Because of the very low prevalence, only a few cases have been reported. According to a recent...
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An unusual complication during arthrocentesis: N. facialis paralysis, with N. lingualis and N. alveolaris inferior anesthesia

Aliyev T, Berdeli E, Åžahin O

This case report aims to review complications that can occur during arthrocentesis and report an unusual complication observed in a 55-year-old man. The patient received arthrocentesis in an attempt to...
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Facial reanimation with masseter nerve–innervated free gracilis muscle transfer in established facial palsy patients

Oh TS, Kim HB, Choi JW, Jeong WS

BACKGROUND: The masseter nerve is a useful donor nerve for reconstruction in patients with established facial palsy, with numerous advantages including low morbidity, a strong motor impulse, high reliability, and...
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A Case of Middle Ear Neuroendocrine Adenoma in a Patient with Hearing Loss and Facial Palsy

Nam W, Kim TH, Kim MB

Middle ear adenoma is a very rare disease which is benign and originates from the middle ear mucosa. Patients of middle ear adenoma usually come to the clinic for unilateral...
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Intraparotid facial nerve schwannomas

Seo BF, Choi HJ, Seo KJ, Jung SN

Schwannoma is a benign tumor rarely found in the head and neck and much less commonly found in the intraparotid facial nerve. It is a slow-growing encapsulated tumor originating from...
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Treatment for ophthalmic paralysis: functional and aesthetic optimization

Kim MJ, Oh TS

Facial nerve palsy has an effect on a person’s well-being functionally and psychologically. Therefore, comprehensive patient management is essential. One of the most common uncomfortable and potentially debilitating features is...
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Presenting Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia with Peripheral Type Facial Palsy: Seven-and-a-Half Syndrome

Kwon JA, Lee JM

A 49-year-old male presented with horizontal binocular diplopia without facial pain or skin lesion. Limitation of medial gaze in the left eye was revealed on neurological examination, which is accompanied...
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Clinical Characteristics of Temporal Bone Metastases

Song K, Park KW, Heo JH, Song IC, Park YH, Choi JW

OBJECTIVES: The purposes of this study were to evaluate the clinical characteristics of temporal bone metastasis (TBM) and to determine whether the characteristics differed according to primary malignancy. METHODS: We retrospectively...
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Ophthalmologic Clinical Features of Facial Nerve Palsy Patients

Lee S, Lew H

PURPOSE: To understand the ophthalmic clinical features and outcomes of facial nerve palsy patients who were referred to an ophthalmic clinic for various conditions like Bell's palsy, trauma, and brain...
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