1.A case of poststreptococcal reactive polyarthralgia.
Sung Ho CHA ; Byong Soo CHO ; Tae Kyu HAME
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1993;36(11):1635-1637
No abstract available.
Arthralgia*
2.Diagnostic Approach for Hand Arthralgia.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2016;91(3):264-266
No abstract available.
Arthralgia*
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Hand*
3.Fever and Prominent Arthralgia in a Traveler who Returned from Amazonia: Differentiating between Dengue Fever and Chikungunya Fever.
Burke A CUNHA ; Arthur GRAN ; Natalie C KLEIN
Infection and Chemotherapy 2015;47(2):123-124
No abstract available.
Arthralgia*
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Dengue*
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Fever*
4.Observation on therapeutic effect of pricking blood therapy combined with syndrome differentiation acupuncture on arthralgia syndrome.
Ling YU ; Zhen-zhong YU ; Shu-zhuang YU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(9):625-627
OBJECTIVETo observe clinical therapeutic effect of pricking blood therapy combined with acupuncture on arthralgia syndrome.
METHODSOne hundred and ninety-two cases were randomly divided into a local pricking blood therapy combined with acupuncture group and a simple acupuncture control group, 96 cases in each group. Their therapeutic effects were compared.
RESULTSThe cured rate and the total effective rate were 83.3% and 100.0% in the treatment group and 31.0% and 87.0% in the control group with a significant difference or a very significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.05, P < 0.01); the mean times for cure in the treatment group was superior to that in the control group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONPricking blood therapy combined with acupuncture has an obvious and definite therapeutic effect on arthralgia syndrome.
Acupuncture Therapy ; Arthralgia ; Humans ; Syndrome
5.Three Cases of Sarcoidosis.
Bang Soon KIM ; Sang Man PARK ; Woo Seok KOH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1996;34(4):678-683
We report three cases of sarcoidosis with pulmonary involvement. The skin lesions showed three types of cutaneous manifestations which were erythema nodosum, pruritic maculopapular eruptions, and subcutaneous nodules respectively. Erythema nodosum in our cases accompanied by arthralgia and bilateral hilar adenopathy, so we call it Lofgrens syndrome. Histopathologic findings of the case with eythema nodosum revealed septal panniculitis and the others showed characteristic histopathologic findings of sarcoidosis so-called naked tubercle. Regressions of the skin lesions were obtained with systemic and/or topical corticosteroid therapy except for subcutaneous nodules. Subcutaneous nodules initially improved but new lesions have been found.
Arthralgia
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Erythema Nodosum
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Panniculitis
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Sarcoidosis*
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Skin
6.Burn Wound along the Guide Needle Trajectory as a Complication of Radiofrequency Neurotomy of the Lumbar Medial Branch: A case report.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2006;19(2):257-260
Radiofrequency neurotomy of the lumbar medial branch, via a caudal approach, is a representative interventional procedure for lumbar zygapophysial joint pain, which can be performed more accurately and easily using a guide needle technique. We experienced a case of burn wound formation along the guide needle trajectory, where heat conduction through the guide needle was suggested to have resulted in the burn wound.
Arthralgia
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Burns*
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Hot Temperature
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Needles*
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Wounds and Injuries*
7.Efficacy of Aconite Tuber Powder in Patients with Arthralgia and Somatic Pain
Kampo Medicine 2009;60(1):81-85
Heat-treated and detoxified Aconite tuber has many useful properties such as analgesic, diuretic, and cardiotonic effects. Two hundred forty-seven patients were treated with Aconite Tuber powder (1.5 - 8.0g/day) added to Kampo extract granules. The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was used for the assessment of its pain-relieving effect. One hundred two patients improved dramatically (the pre/post administration VAS ratio was less than 50%), 84 improved (between 51 to 75%), and61did not improved (more than 76%). Three patients(1.2%) showed adverse reactions, such as tongue numbness, squeezing sensation of the bladder, anasarca. These reactions were not serious. This study suggests that Aconite tuber powder can be used more widely, especially for arthralgia and somatic pain with coldness in elderly patients.
Aconitum
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Powders
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Pain
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Cerebellar tuber
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Arthralgia
8.Clinical Manifestations and Differential Diagnosis of Arthritides.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2012;83(2):157-161
Arthralgia is one of the most common complaints of the patients. Among the different diseases causing arthralgia, the first step is to differentiate arthralgia from non-articular pain. Then, specific arthritic disease can be identified by their specific characteristics. Arthritis can be divided by several characteristics, which include acuteness (acute vs chronic), number of joints involved (monoarticular, oligoarticular, polyarticular), severity of inflammation in the joints (inflammatory, non-inflammatory), pattern of joint involvement (axial, peripheral) and temporal pattern of arthritis (persistent, intermittent, migrating, additive). Demographic features and characteristics of arthritis are key to the correct diagnosis of arthritis.
Arthralgia
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Arthritis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Joints
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Resin Cements
9.A Case of Hemorrhagic Bullous Henoch-Scholein Purpura: Cellulitis Presenting as a Complication.
Hyun Jo KIM ; Jung Hoon LEE ; Kyu Uang WHANG ; Youg Lip PARK ; Jong Suk LEE ; Sung Yul LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(5):620-622
Henoch-Scholein Purpura(HSP) is a syndrome characterized by nonthrombocytopenic purpura accompanied by a arthralgia, gastrointestinal symptom, or renal involvement. This report describes a 13-year-old boy with hemorrhaic bullous HSP followed by cellulitis as a complication. This unusual cutaneous manifestation of HSP may be a source of diagnostic confusion, but it does not appear to have prognostic implication.
Adolescent
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Arthralgia
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Cellulitis*
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Humans
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Male
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Purpura*
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Purpura, Schoenlein-Henoch
10.The Effects of Foot Reflexology on Arthralgia, Ankylosis, Depression, and Sleep in Community-dwelling Elderly Women with Osteoarthritis.
Chung Soon KIM ; Kwang Soo YOO ; Se Hwa HONG
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2014;25(3):207-216
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to examine the effects of foot reflexology on arthralgia, ankylosis, depression and sleep in community-dwelling elderly women with osteoarthritis. METHODS: The research adopted a non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design. Participants were 47 elderly women: 22 in the experimental group and 25 in the control group. The experimental group received foot reflexology twice a week for 4 weeks. The results were analyzed using chi2-test, t-test, and ANCOVA with the SPSS/WIN 21.0 program. RESULTS: The results showed that foot reflexology was statistically significantly effective in reducing arthralgia, ankylosis, and depression and in improving the quality of sleep as evidenced by differences between two groups. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicated that foot reflexology is an effective nursing intervention in reducing arthralgia, ankylosis, and depression, and improving the quality of sleep. Therefore, it is necessary to develop foot reflexology as an independent nursing intervention for elderly women with osteoarthritis in community.
Aged*
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Ankylosis*
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Arthralgia*
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Depression*
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Female
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Foot*
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Humans
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Massage*
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Nursing
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Osteoarthritis*