1.Incidentally Detected Acquired Cerebral Hemiatrophy in Old Age: Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome.
Yun Ju CHOI ; Seung Han LEE ; Sang Jun KO ; Bang Hoon CHO ; Myeong Kyu KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2014;32(1):42-44
No abstract available.
Paresis
2.Hypoglycemia-induced Transient Hemiparesis: Report of 2 Cases.
Jeong Yoon CHOI ; Woo Geun SEO ; Sung Wook YOO ; Ji Hyun KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2007;25(3):451-453
No abstract available.
Hypoglycemia
;
Paresis*
3.Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Paresis Without Facial Palsy From a Lesion of the Abducens Nucleus.
Ju Lie JEONG ; Myoung Jea YI ; Young Jin KIM ; Hyung Soo KIM ; Hyun Duk YANG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2009;27(4):449-449
No abstract available.
Facial Paralysis
;
Paresis
4.Cryptococcal Meningitis Initially Presenting with Hemiparesis.
Gun Hee LEE ; Wooryang BYUN ; Ho Cheol LEE ; Sung Pa PARK ; Jong Geun SEO
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2016;34(3):250-252
No abstract available.
Meningitis, Cryptococcal*
;
Paresis*
5.Ipsilateral Hemiparesis in Rostral Medullary Infarction.
Yong Won KIM ; Sung Pa PARK ; Yang Ha HWANG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2013;31(1):66-68
No abstract available.
Infarction
;
Paresis
;
Stroke
7.The neurofibromatosis type 2 in a child
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(4):31-33
The neurofibromatosis type 2 in a child is perhaps firstly identified in Vietnam. That is a four year old boy had progressively suffered from an entire loss of auditory function and a hemiparesis as well. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique showed the bilateral schwanoma at the level of the cranial nerve VIII, and the diagnosis had been confirmed by surgery
Neurofibromatoses
;
Paresis
;
child
8.Use of the 6-Minute Walk Test as Gait Therapy for Hemiplegic Patients: Possibility of Practice Effect by Providing Knowledge of Result.
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2011;11(1):42-47
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the practice effect of the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) after providing the subjects with knowledge of the results (KR). METHODS: Sixteen subjects with post-stroke hemiparesis volunteered to participate in this study. The 6MWT was performed by having the subjects take repeated walks along a 20-m walkway for 6 minutes; and the maximum distance walked was recorded. Two trials of the 6MWT were conducted under three conditions: no-KR, immediate-KR (providing knowledge of the time taken to complete each 20-m distance), and summary-KR (providing knowledge of the time taken to complete 60 m). RESULTS: The practice effects of all 3 conditions were determined by using the paired t-test, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) with <0.75, and the Bland-Altman plot. The findings of the paired t-test showed a significant difference under the immediate-KR condition only; however, no significant differences were noted under the no-KR and summary-KR conditions. In a data agreement analysis across the two trials using the ICC, none of the obtained values under the three conditions were in an acceptable range indicative of a practice effect. In the Bland-Altman plot, a greater data variation was observed under the immediate-KR condition than under the other two conditions. When comparing the conditions, the immediate-KR condition differed significantly from the no-KR condition. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings do not support the presence of a practice effect across the 6MWT. However, a practice effect seems to be clinically possible when the immediate-KR condition is incorporated into this test.
Gait
;
Paresis
;
Stroke
9.Ataxic Hemiparesis Due to Brainstem Tuberculosis.
Il Saeng CHOI ; Kyong Kyu CHOI
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1984;2(2):175-177
No abstract available.
Brain Stem*
;
Paresis*
;
Tuberculosis*
10.The Interval Changes of Posttraumatic Intracerebral Hematoma in Computed Tomography.
Ho Chung KIM ; Dal Soo KIM ; Hun Joo KIM ; Dong Hyun PARK
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1980;9(2):431-434
A case of large sized postraumatic intracerebral hematoma was found in left external capsular area. This hematoma was managed by mannitolization and steroid therapy without surgical intervention and followed up by a serial interval changes in computed tomography till the 6th week after trauma when the hematoma was successfully resorbed and neurological status was markedly improved except mild monoparesis involving right arm.
Arm
;
Hematoma*
;
Mannitol
;
Paresis