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Multiple Myeloma Presenting with Atypical Epidural Hematoma

Kwon KY

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Marchiafava-Bignami Disease in Crohn's Disease

Jeon JS, Park SP, Seo JG

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Whole Brain Radiation Therapy Associated Diffuse Progressive Leukoencephalopathy and Brain Atrophy

Kim BS, Kim JH, Hwang YH, Kim T

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Isolated Focal Cortical Infarction in a Patient with Churg-Strauss Syndrome

Kim TK, Lee JE, Kwon E, Lee CY, Chun MY, Chang Y, Kim YJ, Song TJ

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Concurrence of Acute Cerebral Infarction and Peripheral Neuropathy Associated with Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

Lee CH, Jeon SH, Chae JH, Wang SJ, Jeong BM, Shin HJ, Ryu HU, Yang TH, Seo MW, Shin BS

Hypereosinophilic syndrome is a rare disorder involving the eosin concentration being elevated to more than 1500/µL in the peripheral blood for 6 months, and it causes various complications in the...
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Hypoglycemic Cognitive Impairment Presenting as Anomic Aphasia

Lee CH, Jeon SH, Chae JH, Wang SJ, Jeong BM, Shin HJ, Ryu HU, Yang TH, Seo MW, Shin BS

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Tuberculous Granuloma Compressing the Middle Cerebral Artery in the Sylvian Cistern

Roh SY, Jung YI, Seo J, Han EM, Kim JY

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Reversible Lesion in The splenium of The Corpus Callosum Induced by Topiramate in a Patient with Migraine

Heo D, Lee SK, Park JH, Lee TK

Reversible lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum in patients with epilepsy is often associated with some antiepileptic drugs. However, topiramate has never been reported as a possible inducer...
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Bullous Pemphigoid Associated with Cerebral Infarction: Hypereosinophilia as a Possible Mechanism

Yang W, Jeong HG, Lee SH

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune skin disease, which manifests as subepidermal blisters with severe itching. BP has been reported to be associated with a higher prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases...
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Embolic Infarction with Hypercoagulability Caused by Subclavian Pseudoaneurysm

Park CY, Yoo D, Chung I, Han MK

Traumatic subclavian artery injury is a rare complication of clavicular fracture. An arterial injury can present as a pseudoaneurysm, which can cause a hypercoagulable state, thrombus formation, deep vein thrombosis,...
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Sensory Polyneuropathy and Cobalt Intoxication after Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Arthroplasty

Jeong S, Kim H, Lim YM, Kim KK

We describe a patient with sensory polyneuropathy and cobalt intoxication. The cause of cobalt intoxication was metallosis of a metal-on-metal hip joint composed of cobalt-chrome alloy. A nerve conduction study...
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Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome and Alcohol Withdrawal Seizure

Heo K, Cho YJ, Eun SH, Lim SC, Lee J, Song P

Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a common condition occurring after intentional or unintentional abrupt cessation of alcohol in an alcohol-dependent individual. AWS represents a major problem in our society and...
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Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy Associated with Membranous Glomerulonephritis and Tendinitis

Ham JY, Lim YG, Lee J, Lee AY, Sohn EH

Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is an immune-mediated progressive or relapsing demyelinating peripheral neuropathy. Other autoimmune diseases may be associated with CIDP. A 38-year-old man developed CIDP, which was subsequently...
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Hyponatremia during Acyclovir Treatment of Bell's Palsy

Choi N, Lee JY, Sunwoo JS, Kwon KI, Roh H, Ahn MY, Lee KB

A 61-year-old woman with chronic kidney disease presented with general weakness and a confused mentality. Two days before admission she had been diagnosed as Bell's palsy at an outpatient clinic,...
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Cerebral Embolic Infarction Caused by Aortic Arch Thrombus with Iron Deficiency Anemia

Choi PK, Ryu HU, Kang HG

Atherosclerotic lesions at the aortic arch are recognized as critical sources of embolic strokes. However, there have been few case reports of aortic arch thrombus occurring without atherosclerotic changes, especially...
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Myasthenia Gravis with Thymoma Recurrence 20 Years after Thymectomy: What Is the Optimal Follow-up Duration?

Park JA, Kwon DH, Bae CH, Seok JI

Thymoma occurs in about 20% of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG), but the recurrence of thymoma has rarely been reported. A 68-year-old man presented with ptosis and weakness of the...
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Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Presenting with Bilateral Occipital Hemorrhage after the Subcutaneous Injection of Synthetic Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone

Chung I, Yoo D, Jung C, Han MK

Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is a heterogeneous group of cerebrovascular disease. The pathophysiology of RCVS is unknown, but a disturbance in cerebral vascular tone is one of hypothesis. Long-term...
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Severe Right Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Mimicking Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia

Namgung DW, Kim YB, Chung PW, Moon HS, Suh BC, Yoon WT, Son WH, Kim HJ, Park IW

Many kinds of degenerative, psychiatric, and cerebrovascular diseases can mimic behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia. We present a 73-year-old woman who presented with apathy, inappropriate social behavior, and persecutory delusion. A...
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Arterial Spin Labeling Perfusion MRI of Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis in a Patient with Simple Partial Status Epilepticus

Kang HH, Kim YS, Jeong DH, Kim DH, Choi DS, Yi JJ, Park MW, Park KH, Kim CH, Kim SK, Kang H, Choi NC, Kwon OY, Lim B

Crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) is known to be due to a contralateral supratentorial lesion decreasing blood flow and the metabolism in a cerebellar hemisphere. Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is an...
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