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Comparison of Suppression Head Impulse and Conventional Head Impulse Test Protocols

Roh KJ, Kim JY, Son EJ

OBJECTIVES: The head impulse test paradigm (HIMP) assesses semicircular canal function by measuring compensatory saccades during head movements as an indication of an impaired vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). The recently introduced...
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Use of smart glasses for ultrasound-guided peripheral venous access: a randomized controlled pilot study

Lim H, Kim MJ, Park JM, Kim KH, Park J, Shin DW, Kim H, Jeon W, Kim H, Kim J

OBJECTIVE: Smart glasses can provide sonographers with real-time ultrasound images. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the utility of smart-glasses for ultrasound-guided peripheral venous access. METHODS: In this randomized,...
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Spatial Learning and Memory Using a Radial Arm Maze with a Head-Mounted Display

Kim H, Park JY, Kim K(

OBJECTIVE: A radial arm maze (RAM) is an essential tool for assessing spatial learning and memory. Although this tool is widely used to study deficits in spatial memory in animal...
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Hypomania in Bobble-Head Doll Syndrome: A Case Report of Surgically Treated Stereotypy and Hypomania

Hahm MH, Woo J, Kim KH

A 22-year-old man was admitted with gradually aggravating stereotypic head movement with hypomania. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed a large suprasellar arachnoid cyst extending into the third ventricle, with obstructive...
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The Effect of a Condylar Repositioning Plate on Condylar Position and Relapse in Two-Jaw Surgery

Jung GS, Kim TK, Lee JW, Yang JD, Chung HY, Cho BC, Choi KY

BACKGROUND: Numerous condylar repositioning methods have been reported. However, most of them are 2-dimensional or are complex procedures that require a longer operation time and a highly trained surgeon. This...
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Vestibular Rehabilitation for Patient with Bilateral Peripheral Vestibular Deficit

Park HW, Ahn SK

Bilateral vestibular deficit affects far fewer patients than unilateral deficit, and thus has been understudied. When bilateral vestibular organs are injured, loss of input of vestibulo-ocular and vestibulo-spinal reflex that...
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Clinical Application of the Head Impulse Test in Vestibular Disorders

Lee SH

The head impulse test (HIT) is an established way to test the angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (aVOR) at the bedside. When the aVOR is normal, the eyes rotate opposite to the...
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The changes of endotracheal tube cuff pressure by the position changes from supine to prone and the flexion and extension of head

Kim D, Jeon B, Son JS, Lee JR, Ko S, Lim H

BACKGROUND: The proper cuff pressure is important to prevent complications related to the endotracheal tube (ETT). We evaluated the change in ETT cuff pressure by changing the position from supine...
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Eagle's syndrome: a case report

Moon CS, Lee BS, Kwon YD, Choi BJ, Lee JW, Lee HW, Yun SU, Ohe JY

Eagle's syndrome is a disease caused by an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament. Eagle defined the disorder in 1937 by describing clinical findings related to an elongated styloid...
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The Selection of the Appropriate Computer Interface Device for Patients With High Cervical Cord Injury

Kim DG, Lee BS, Lim SE, Kim DA, Hwang SI, Yim YL, Park JM

In order to determine the most suitable computer interfaces for patients with high cervical cord injury, we report three cases of applications of special input devices. The first was a...
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Development of Multichannel Vestibular Prosthesis for Treatment of Bilateral Vestibular Deficiency

Ahn JH

Bilateral loss of vestibular sensation from injuries of vestibular hair cells causes individuals suffering poor vision during head movement, postural instability, chronic disequilibrium, and cognitive distraction. A vestibular prosthesis analogous...
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Superior Rectus Muscle Recession for Residual Head Tilt after Inferior Oblique Muscle Weakening in Superior Oblique Palsy

Ahn SJ, Choi J, Kim SJ, Yu YS

PURPOSE: Residual head tilt has been reported in patients with superior oblique muscle palsy (SOP) after surgery to weaken the inferior oblique (IO) muscle. The treatments for these patients have...
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Head Motion Detection and Alarm System during MRI scanning

Pae C, Park HJ, Kim DJ

PURPOSE: During brain MRI scanning, subject's head motion can adversely affect MRI images. To minimize MR image distortion by head movement, we developed an optical tracking system to detect the...
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Understanding of Structure and Function of Vestibular Cortex

Kim MS, Lee JH, Lee GW, Park BR

  • KMID: 1461780
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2010 Mar;9(1):1-11.
The vestibular end-organs generate very sophisticated gravity sensory information about head movement by sensing head acceleration in three-dimensional space. Vestibular information is crucial for higher brain functions such as cognition...
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Vestibular Neuritis and Bilateral Vestibulopathy

Choi KD, Goh EK

Vestibular neuritis is the second most common cause of peripheral vestibular vertigo. The key signs and symptoms are the acute onset of sustained rotatory vertigo without hearing loss, postural imbalance...
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Residual Dizziness after Successful Repositioning Treatment in Patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Seok JI, Lee HM, Yoo JH, Lee DK

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common form of vertigo. Although the repositioning maneuver dramatically improves the vertigo, some patients complain of residual dizziness. We...
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A Mountain Head Lamp Applied for Loupes-assisted Microsurgery

Yun BM, Han KN, Kim SW

  • KMID: 1482263
  • J Korean Soc Microsurg.
  • 2008 May;17(1):48-50.
Loupes-assisted microsurgery often needs an operational head lamp for a better condition of light. This may cause serious neck fatigue due to the weight the operational head lamp, the limitation...
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Syncope Associated with Type 1 Arnold-Chiari Malformation

Park SA, Lim H, Park JH, Lee TK, Sung KB

  • KMID: 1898818
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2006 Jun;17(3):277-279.
A type I Arnold-Chiari malformation (ACM1) is characterized by herniation of cerebellar tonsils at least 3 mm below the plane of the foramen magnum and can present with various clinical...
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Clinical Characteristics of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in Korea: A Multicenter Study

Moon SY, Kim JS, Kim BK, Kim JI, Lee H, Son SI, Kim KS, Rhee CK, Han GC, Lee WS

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is characterized by episodic vertigo and nystagmus provoked by head motions. To study the characteristics of BPPV in a large group of patients in Korea,...
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A Case of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo of the Horizontal Semicircular Canal Following Mastoidectomy

Ahn SK, Jeon SY, Park JJ, Cho HG

  • KMID: 2276529
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Nov;48(11):1427-1430.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common peripheral vestibular disorder characterized by short, often recurrent episodes of vertigo triggered by certain head movements. BPPV may be...
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