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Central Pain Due to Spinothalamic Tract Injury by Head Trauma Caused by Falling Object

Jang SH, Seo YS

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Central Pain Due to Traumatic Axonal Injury of the Spinothalamic Tract in Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Jang SH, Kwon YH

Central pain, a neuropathic pain caused by an injury or dysfunction of the central nervous system, is a common, annoying sequela of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Clarification of the...
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Restricted Spinothalamic Sensory Loss Below Thoracic Dermatomal Level Caused by Pontine Infarction

Lee K, Kang H, Joo E, Choi NC, Kang K, Kwon OY, Park KJ, Lim BH

  • KMID: 1813216
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2009 Aug;27(3):279-281.
Cerebral lesions can cause dermatomal sensory deficit. The most commonly reported site is the medulla oblongata due to its well-separated sensory systems. Dermatomal sensory deficit that has developed after pontine...
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Two Cases of Avellis Syndrome

Jang SH, Ham DS, Kim WJ, Kim DY, Kwon OS

  • KMID: 1957406
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1992 Sep;10(3):362-365.
Avellis syndrome is a clinical disorder characterized by ipsilateral paralysis of palate, larynx, and vocal cord paralysis and contralateral hemianesthesia. The syndrome is usually due to lesion of medulla oblongata....
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Difference in Injury of the Corticospinal Tract and Spinothalamic Tract in Patients with Putaminal Hemorrhage

Jang SH, Seo JP

PURPOSE: We investigated the difference in injury of the corticospinal tract (CST) and the spinothalamic tract (STT) in patients with putaminal hemorrhage, using diffusion tensor tractography (DTT). METHODS: Thirty one consecutive...
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Cervical Cordotomy via Anterior Approach without Bone Graft

Kim HK, Kim JS, Oh SJ, Yoo YR, Kim NK, Chung HY

  • KMID: 2187088
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1977 Dec;6(2):469-476.
Cervical cordotomy via anterior approach without bone graft which is a modified Cloward's method is an effective and simple means of relieving of intractable pain with minimal destruction of bone...
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A Review of 5 Patients with Pure Sensory Stroke Syndrome

Hwang SC, Park KH, Kim GH, Koo BS, Jung DS, Choi MS, Kim SW

  • KMID: 1686776
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1993 Sep;11(3):415-420.
Pure sensory stroke (PSS), first described by Fisher in 1965, is a clinical condition characterized by numbness and paresthesia of the face, arm and trunk on one side, in absence...
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome of Non-hemiplegic Upper Limb in a Stroke Patient: A Case Report

Lee A, Jung Y, Kwon HK, Pyun SB

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type I in stroke patients is usually known to affect the hemiplegic upper limb. We report a case of CRPS presented in an ipsilesional arm...
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Long-Term Potentiation of Excitatory Synaptic Strength in Spinothalamic Tract Neurons of the Rat Spinal Cord

Hur SW, Park JM

Spinal dorsal horn nociceptive neurons have been shown to undergo long-term synaptic plasticity, including long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD). Here, we focused on the spinothalamic tract (STT) neurons...
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A Case of Lateral Medullary Infraction Presenting with Thoracic Sensory Level

Jo KD, Yim SB, Park SM, Park MJ, Yun KE, Song SH

  • KMID: 2338402
  • J Korean Geriatr Soc.
  • 2005 Dec;9(4):322-325.
Loss of pain and temperature sensation due to lateral medullary infarction are well known and classically involve the ipsilateral side of the face and the lower part of the body...
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Pure Sensory Deficit at the T4 Sensory Level as an Isolated Manifestation of Lateral Medullary Infarction

Song IU, Kim JS, Lee DG, An JY, Ryu SY, Lee SB, Kim YI, Lee KS

In rare cases restricted sensory deficits along the somatotopic topography of the spinothalamic tract can develop from a lateral medullary infarction. To our knowledge, isolated dermatomal sensory deficit as a...
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