1.Genetic Neurological Disorders in Childhood.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2003;46(Suppl 2):S319-S329
No abstract available.
Nervous System Diseases*
2.Diagnosis of Neurological Disorders.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2003;46(Suppl 2):S189-S196
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Nervous System Diseases*
3.An infant with cerebellar tumor presenting with torticollis as the only initial symptom
Hye Young Choi ; Seungnam Son ; Hong Sik Jo MD ; Min-Kyun Oh
Neurology Asia 2015;20(4):401-403
Torticollis is an usual symptom that can be the result of various disorders, such as sternocleidomastoid
muscle pathology, bony abnormalities of the cervical spine, disorders of the central or peripheral
nervous system, various ocular diseases, and brain tumors, especially in children. A 12-month-old
male visited our hospital because of torticollis. He was normal on systemic examination, with no
neurological abnormality, and his cervical spine CT was also normal. About 4 weeks later, he revisited
the emergency department due to vomiting with altered mental status, and was diagnosed with a
cerebellar tumor with hemorrhage. Although torticollis is known to be an important sign of a posterior
fossa tumor, associated neurological or ocular symptoms are usually present. We report here a patient
with posterior fossa tumor where torticollis was the only initial presenting symptom.
Nervous System Diseases
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Torticollis
4.Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis with tremor as the initial symptom
Jin Park ; Hyeon Jin Kim ; Jae-Won Hyun ; Ho Jin Kim ; Tae-Kyung Kim ; A-reum Jung ; Hyang Woon Lee ; Jung Hyun Park ; KyoungGyu Choi ; Young-Joo Lee ; Ji Young Yun
Neurology Asia 2016;21(1):89-91
Multiple neurological deficits can occur in acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) but rarely
movement disorders. A 24-year-old female patient was admitted because of tremor in bothupper
limbs. After admission, her mental status progressively declined into coma. Brain magnetic resonance
imaging and cerebrospinal fluid analysis were compatible with ADEM. Tests for central nervous
system infection and autoimmune diseases were all negative. She was given steroid and IVIG, and
the patient fully improved. We report here the first case of adult ADEM, who presented with tremor
as the initial neurological manifestation.
Encephalitis
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Nervous System Diseases
5.Hemimasticatory spasm misdiagnosed as other mimickers: Report of two cases
Hong-Hua Yuan ; Woong-Woo Lee ; Beom Seok Jeon
Neurology Asia 2015;20(1):73-77
Hemimasticatory spasm is a rare neurologic disorder characterized by unilateral, paroxysmal involuntary
contraction of the masticatory muscles. It can be confused with other unilateral facial spasms. In this
report, we present two patients with hemimasticatory spasm who were initially misdiagnosed with
other disorders. The first patient was a 54-year-old man with a 9-year history of right facial spasm.
He underwent microvascular decompression, without benefit, at another hospital with the diagnosis
of hemifacial spasm two years prior to presenting at our hospital.On examination, right masseter and
temporalis muscles had irregular contractions with twitches and prolonged spasms. His brain magnetic
resonance imaging was normal.He showed a good response to carbamazepine. The second case was
a 60-year-old man presented with a 10-year history of jaw-closing movement. Previous treatment for
temporomandibular joint disorder was ineffective. He was previously diagnosed as oromandibular
dystonia at another hospital, and biperiden and diazepam treatment resulted in slight improvement.
There was tonic contraction and hypertrophy of the left masseter. He improved with carbamazepine.
These cases illustrate the importance of hemimasticatory spasm as differential diagnosis, and the good
response to carbamazepine.
Nervous System Diseases
6.Understanding of Neurological Diseases.
International Neurourology Journal 2018;22(Suppl 3):S103-S103
No abstract available.
Nervous System Diseases
7.Electrodiagnostic study in cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy.
Jin Ho KIM ; Hee Suk SHIN ; Sun Gun CHUNG ; Noe Kyeong KIM ; Dae Seog HEO ; Won Ki KANG ; Young Hyuk IM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1991;15(4):405-411
No abstract available.
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases*
8.The situation of nervous pathology in Hue Central Hospital from 1990-1996
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):17-19
Through Epi-info 6, the data shows that the number of patients with nervous disease is admitted hospital increasing gradually (1%) from 1990 to 1996, especially cerebral vascular accident. The first rank is inflammatory diseases: 53,66%, cerebral vascular accident: 27,33%, sciatic nerve: 17,54% and epilepsy: 7,26%. Encephalitis, meningitis and epilepsy mainly occurs for people under the age of 20 (male: 59,17%; female: 40,83%). Sciatic nerve mainly occurs for people above the age of 20 and autonomic nervous system disorder (male and female) from 20 to 40 of age, cerebral vascular accident mainly occurs for the people above 40 : 88,30%.
Nervous System Diseases
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Cerebral Revascularization
9.The situation of nervous pathology in Hue during 1990 -1996
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):10-12
The study on number of admission, morbidity and pathology as season, age and gender has shown that the number of patients with nervous diseases are increasingly (about 1%) every year, especially cerebrovascular accident. The encephalitis, meningitis and epilepsy mainly occurred in persons with 20 age and below. Sciatic pain mainly occurred in persons with ages of above 20. The autonomic disorder occurred in age of 20 - 40 and cerebrovascular accident occurred in age of above 40
Nervous System Diseases
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Cerebrovascular Accident
10.The value of computerized axial tomography of the brain in children with central nervous system disorders.
Young Gyun LEE ; Dae Sung HWANG ; Kwang Soo OH ; Hyang Seuk YOON ; Jong Duck KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(10):1409-1416
No abstract available.
Brain*
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Central Nervous System Diseases*
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Central Nervous System*
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Child*
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Humans