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Re: Comments on “Steroid-Responsive Dengue Encephalitis Without Typical Dengue Symptoms”: The Authors Respond

Kim HW

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Bladder Dysfunction After Sacral Zoster Infection

Seo T, Roh YJ, Shin DH, Kim WC

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Genome-Wide Architecture of East Asian Patients With Migraine: A Genome-Wide Association Study Based on Familial History

Kim J, Chu MK

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Structural Changes in Brain MRI Versus Functional Alterations in Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron-Emission Tomography Following Carbon Monoxide Intoxication

Dasom D, Choi HS, Jeong DW, Jung YH

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Clinical Manifestations and Prognosis of Anti-Signal-Recognition-Particle Myositis

Baek SH, Choi K, Ju H, Oh J, Kim BJ, Kim BJ

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Time to Open the Channel to Elucidate Pathomechanisms That Underlie Neurological Disorders Related to Channelopathies

Kim JB, Kim BJ

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Comment on: “Steroid-Responsive Dengue Encephalitis Without Typical Dengue Symptoms”

Daungsupawong H, Wiwanitkit V

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Dynamic 3D CT Angiography can Detect Swallowing and Head-Rotation-Induced Location Inversion Between the Carotid Artery and Hyoid Bone in Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis

Honda Y, Kawano H, Fujita S, Hirano T

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Survey of the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Neurologists Regarding Exercise in Parkinson’s Disease

Lee MJ, Park J, Ryu DW, Yoo D, Cheon SM

Background and Purpose Exercise and physiotherapy can exert potentially beneficial effects on the motor and nonmotor features of Parkinson’s disease (PD). We conducted an email survey to assess the knowledge,...
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Clinical and Genetic Characteristics Associated With Survival Outcome in Late-Onset Huntington’s Disease in South Korea

Hwang YS, Jo S, Kim GH, Lee JY, Ryu HS, Oh E, Lee SH, Kim YS, Chung SJ

Background and Purpose The onset of Huntington’s disease (HD) usually occurs before the age of 50 years, and the median survival time from onset is 15 years. We investigated survival...
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Usefulness of the MFIS-K, FSS, and FACIT-F Fatigue Scales in Korean Patients With MS, NMOSD, and MOGAD

Ju H, Chung YH, Kwon S, Cho EB, Park KA, Min JH

Background and Purpose Fatigue is common in demyelinating disorders of the central nervous system (CNS), including multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease...
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Unusual Voltage-Gated Sodium and Potassium Channelopathies Related to Epilepsy

Shin HJ, Ko A, Kim SH, Lee JS, Kang HC

Background and Purpose There is extensive literature on monogenic epilepsies caused by mutations in familiar channelopathy genes such as SCN1A. However, information on other lesscommon channelopathy genes is scarce. This...
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Efficacy of Cerebellar Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Treating Essential Tremor: A Randomized, Sham-Controlled Trial

El-Adawy AFI, Reda MABMG, Ahmed AM, Rashad MH, Zaki MA, Mohamed MeT, Hassan MAS, Abdulsalam MF, Hassan AM, Mohamed AF, Fayed AGI, Meshref M, Mansour FM, Sarhan AE, Elsheshiny AH, Abed E

Background and Purpose Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the cerebellar hemisphere represents a new option in treating essential tremor (ET) patients. We aimed to determine the efficacy of cerebellar...
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Amifampridines are the Most Effective Drugs for Treating Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome With a Focus on Pediatric Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome

Oh SJ

In 1983, the first successful trial of 3,4-diaminopyridine (3,4-DAP) in Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) was reported. Efficacy of amifampridine (3,4-DAP and 3,4-diaminopyridine phosphate [3,4-DAPP]) for symptomatic treatment in LEMS was...
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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Generalized Myasthenia Gravis in Malaysia: A Single-Center Experience

Tan JY, Tan CY, Gengadharan PN, Shahrizaila N, Goh KJ

Background and Purpose Myasthenia gravis (MG) is clinically heterogeneous and can be classified into subgroups according to the clinical presentation, antibody status, age at onset, and thymic abnormalities. This study...
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Genetic Risk Loci and Familial Associations in Migraine: A Genome-Wide Association Study in the Han Chinese Population of Taiwan

Liu Y, Yeh PK, Lin YK, Liang CS, Tsai CL, Lin GY, An YC, Tsai MC, Hung KS, Yang FC

Background and Purpose Migraine is a condition that is often observed to run in families, but its complex genetic background remains unclear. This study aimed to identify the genetic factors...
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Multiple Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency: Phenotypic and Genetic Features of a Malaysian Cohort

Schee JP, Tan JS, Tan CY, Shahrizaila N, Wong KT, Goh KJ

Background and Purpose Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MADD) is an inherited disorder of fatty acid oxidation that causes lipid storage myopathy (LSM). This is the first report on MADD that...
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Behavioral Activation and Brain Network Changes in Depression

Jung M, Han KM

Behavioral activation (BA) is a well-established method of evidence-based treatment for depression. There are clear links between the neural mechanisms underlying reward processing and BA treatment for depressive symptoms, including...
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