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Nursing Algorithm for Stroke Patients with Sensory Disorder

Lee Y, Lee J

PURPOSE: Although post-stroke sensory disorder is different from post-stroke pain, it is often considered as central pain or overlooked in the clinical field. The purposes of this study were to...
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Clinical Significance of Sensory Nerve Tests on External Genitalia for Diagnosis of Female Sexual Dysfunction

Byun DW, Park SJ, Yoon HN, Shim BS, Hong JY

  • KMID: 2294075
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2005 Jun;46(6):610-615.
PURPOSE: It is thought that neurological disorders are one of the main causes of organic female sexual dysfunction. However, it is difficult to diagnose due to the lack of measuring...
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Antidepressants Discontinuation Syndrome

Song HR, Woo YS, Bahk WM

  • KMID: 2287374
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 2010 Jul;21(3):115-123.
Antidepressants discontinuation syndrome means a wide variety of somatic and psychological reactions due to stopping antidepressants after long term administration. The main features of antidepressants discontinuation syndrome are gastrointestinal complaints,...
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A Case of Subdural Hematoma due to Brandt-Daroff Habituation Excercise

Min SK, Park YK, Hong YH, Mun SK

Subdural hematoma is a common disease of intracranial hemorrhage that accounts for 11-21% of all head trauma patients. It is defined as a hematoma that develops between dura mater and...
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Clinical Usefulness of the Two-site Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test for Detecting Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Kim YJ, Kim HH, Choi SH, Park YS, Lee SY, Cho BM

The present study was done to validate the two-site Semmes-Weinstein (SW) monofilament test in identifying patients at risk of lower-extremity complications in clinical setting. The SW monofilament test and nerve...
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Morphological Study of the Mouse Inner Ear

Lee KY

Hearing impairment is one of the most common sensory disorders in human. The major causes of sensorineural hearing loss are aging, noise, genetics, ototoxicity, and autoimmune. A better understanding of...
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Vertigo of cerebrovascular origin proven by CT scan or MRI: pitfalls in clinical differentiation from vertigo of aural origin

KIm GW, Heo JH

To get a better insight into the clinical differentiation between vertigo of cerebrovascular origin and of aural origin, we investigated radiologically proven stroke patients who presented with vertigo as an...
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Clinicopathologic Analysis of Proton Pump Inhibitor-Responsive Esophageal Eosinophilia in Korean Patients

Jung DH, Yun GW, Lee YJ, Jo Y, Park H

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Proton pump inhibitor-responsive esophageal eosinophilia (PPI-REE) is a newly recognized form of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) that responds to PPI therapy. It remains unclear whether PPI-REE represents a subphenotype of...
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Etiology of Hearing Loss and Genetic Hearing Loss

Kim SY, Choi BY

Hearing loss is one of the most common sensory disorders and has numerous environmental and genetic factors that influence its onset and development. Hearing loss can be classified by either...
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Analysis of Brain Evoked Potential Study in Cerebral Palsy Patients

Rhou HM, Lee KS, An RZ

  • KMID: 2007262
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 1999 Dec;7(2):220-227.
PURPOSE: Cerebral palsy is a group of conditions characterized by nonprogressive motor and posture dysfunction developing during perinatal period due to brain damage. Combined sensory and cognitive disorders can evolve...
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A Case of Type 2 Leprosy Reaction in Borderline Lepromatous Leprosy Masquerading as Orbital Cellulitis in an Immigrant Worker

Kwon OS, Kim HR, Park JS, Chung H, Kwon HH, Park KD

Hansen's disease(HD) is a chronic infectious disorder acquired by inoculation of Mycobacterium leprae. With the establishment of complex multidrug therapy, the incidence rate of leprosy patients has continually shown to...
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A Case of Hodgkin's Lymphoma Associated with Sensory Neuropathy

Oh BC, Lim YM, Kwon YM, Khang SK, Kim KK

Peripheral neuropathies occur in lymphoma patients. Causes of neuropathy include chemotherapy, opportunistic infections, and the lymphoma itself. We report a patient with lymphoma whose chief complaint was a sensory loss...
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Analysis of Characteristics and Steroid Effects in Olfactory Dysfunction Patients

Choi SH, Kim ST, Park HM, Moon KH, Jung JH, Cha HE

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Olfactory dysfunction is a common sensory disorder, but there are currently no standard diagnostics or therapeutic methods. We analyzed the effects of systemic steroid therapy in patients...
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Hebei Spirit oil spill exposure and acute neuropsychiatric effects on residents participating in clean-up work

Eum JH, Cheong HK, Ha M, Kwon HJ, Ha EH, Hong YC, Choi YY, Jeong WC, Hur JI, Lee S, Kim EJ, Lee EH, Lee Ahn SY, Kim JH

  • KMID: 2303849
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2008 Dec;30(2):239-251.
OBJECTIVES: Hebei Spirit oil spill accident has brought about the worst coastal oil contamination in Korean history. Following the accident, residents and volunteers, number exceeding a million from nationwide, were...
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The prevalence of sensory disturbance after implant surgery - retrospective survey of implant practitioners

Kwon TG, Kim SY, Kim JB

  • KMID: 1961100
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2004 Aug;30(4):339-344.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate neurosensory disturbance associated with implant surgery performed by implant practitioner (n=47) composed of trained oral surgeon, periodontist, prosthodontist. The incidence, type and...
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Non-Motor Off Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease

Cheon SM, Park MJ, Kim WJ, Kim JW

The aim of this study is to elucidate the clinical spectrum and frequency of non-motor symptoms during off periods (NMOS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with motor fluctuation. We compared...
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Lumbopelvic Fixation with Iliac Screw in Spinopelvic Dissociation

Kim WJ, Shin HM, Park KY, Seong HI, Kwon WC, Choy WS

PURPOSE: Spinopelvic dissociation which occurs by high energy trauma with associated fractures is rare. Treatment is difficult and only a few studies on treatment of spinopelvic dissociation have been reported....
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Construction of a DNA Chip for Screening of Genetic Hearing Loss

Choi SY, Kim YE, Ahn DB, Kim TH, Choi JH, Lee HR, Hwang SJ, Kim UK, Lee SH

OBJECTIVES: Hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder in humans and genetic causes are estimated to cause more than 50% of all incidents of congenital hearing loss. To develop...
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Acute brachial neuropathy: electrophysiological study and clinical profile

Kim KK

Acute brachial neuropathy (ABN) is a rare disease, characterized by an acute or subacute onset of pain followed by weakness of shoulder or arm muscles without trauma or traction injury....
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