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Transient Global Amnesia after Gastroscopy

Jung KO, Kim H, Moon HJ

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Clinical Reasoning: A 55-Year-Old Man with Acute Vertigo

Kim SH

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Sneddon Syndrome with Anti-Cardiolipin Antibody

Lee C, Lee H, Kwon H, Im H, Yoon M, Kim T

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Intractable Tremor Combined with Myoclonus in a Patient with Klinefelter Syndrome

Kim YB, Hong YJ, Kim SH, Lee SB, Shin HE, Park JW, Ryu DW

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Subacute Combined Degeneration with Involvement of Concurrent Anterior, Lateral, Posterior Column after Nitrous Oxide Exposure

Lee J, Cheong J, Kim J, Kang I, Kim YS, Park J

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Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Dissection Diagnosed by Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Kim YS, Shin BS, Kang HG

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Acute Myocardial Infarction Presenting as Transient Global Amnesia

Kim YS, Lim JH, Hwang HJ, Park HY

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Patient with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Who Presented Symptom Fluctuation

Im K, Kim HJ, Lee S, Jo S, Lee JH

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Transtentorial Herniation after Lumbar Puncture in a Patient with Clinical Suspicion of Increased Intracranial Pressure

Kim HJ, Jo J, Seong GM, Kang CH, Choi JC, Kim JG

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Intravenous Thrombolysis and Endovascular Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke with Minor Symptom

Kim DH

More than 50% of all patients with ischemic stroke initially present with mild symptoms. Despite the mild clinical presentation, a high percentage of these patients develop stroke progression with consequent...
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Peripheral Neuropathy and Pain Caused by Cancer Chemotherapy

Choi K, Oh J

Peripheral neuropathy and pain are common adverse effects of chemotherapy, which incidence are rising significantly commensurate with extension of survival period in cancer patients. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is caused by...
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Isolated Complete Tongue Paralysis as a Manifestation of Focal Cortical Infarction

Kang YR, Choi HS, Park HJ, Kim S, Kang KH, Park JW, Park MS, Cho KH

Although isolated contralateral tongue deviation following unilateral cortical infarction was occasionally reported, the unilateral lesion usually produces no significant deficit of tongue motility considering bilateral supranuclear innervation of the hypoglossal...
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Acute Cerebral Artery Occlusion by Direct Tumor Embolus

Lee DK, Lee MA, Hwang BW, Lee CJ, Lim SC, Ha SW, Ahn SH

In acute stroke, emboli are mostly composed of thrombi from artery, cardiac chamber, valve and vein. Non-thrombotic emboli are sometimes difficult to identify the origin. According to the increased number...
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Low Doses of Baclofen Induced Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in a Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease

Kim SH, Kim S, Kim H, Kim HH, Yun JY, Lee JH, Kim GH

Baclofen, a gamma-aminobutyric acid B agonist, is frequently used in the treatment of various neurologic diseases including spasticity, dystonia and trigeminal neuralgia. This drug usually acts at the presynaptic motor...
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A Vanishing White Matter Disease Case with a Homozygous Point Mutation in the EIF2B2 Gene Assessed by the Whole-Exome Sequencing

Kim AR, Park DH, Lee JM

A 30-year-old female patient presented with a progressive gait disturbance, who had been previously diagnosed for cataract and ovarian failure. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed a high signal intensity of...
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