1.A Case Posttraumatic Parkinsonism.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(3):438-443
No abstract available.
Parkinsonian Disorders*
2.Clebopride-Induced Parkinsonism.
Chae Young LEE ; Bohm CHOI ; Bosong HWANG ; Myeong Jin SON ; Minwoo LEE ; Jinhyuk YOO ; Ki Hoon SUNG ; Soo Jin CHO ; Jooyong KIM ; Ki Han KWON ; Suk Yun KANG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2016;34(3):261-263
No abstract available.
Parkinsonian Disorders*
4.Bilateral Mirror Movement in Hemiparkinsonism-hemiatrophy Syndrome.
Soonwoong HONG ; Jung Yoon CHOI ; Jin Man JUNG ; Moon Ho PARK ; Do Young KWON
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2014;32(2):121-123
No abstract available.
Parkinsonian Disorders
5.Parkinsonism in corticobasal syndrome may not be primarily due to presynaptic dopaminergic deficiency
Ji Young Yun ; Jong-Min Kim ; Han-Joon Kim ; Jee-Young Lee ; Hee Jin Kim ; Ji Seon Kim ; Yu Kyeong Kim ; Sang Eun Kim ; Tae-Beom Ahn ; Beom S Jeon
Neurology Asia 2015;20(1):23-27
The clinical features of corticobasal degeneration (CBD) are quite asymmetric. The severity of
clinical symptoms and dopamine transporter (DAT) bindings were less correlated compared to other
parkinsonisms, suggesting that presynaptic nigrostriatal dopaminergic dysfunction may not explain
extrapyramidal manifestations in CBD. Therefore we wanted to reexamine asymmetry and severity
between DAT imaging and clinical findings. We studied patients meeting the diagnostic criteria for
CBD based on clinical features. We collected their clinical information and imaging retrospectively.
Seven patients were enrolled and all had asymmetric rigidity, bradykinesia and unilateral limb dystonia.
These symptoms did not improve with levodopa. All patients showed symptoms bilaterally in the last
visit, but asymmetry of clinical symptoms was remarkable at the time of DAT imaging. The DAT
bindings were decreased in six subjects. However, one patient showed normal DAT binding. Four
patients had a more evident DAT reduction on the side contralateral to the more clinically affected
side, however, two patients had a more prominent reduction on the ipsilateral side. The symptoms
that we regard as parkinsonian features in CBD are not only explained by presynaptic dopaminergic
dysfunction. Our findings suggest that postsynaptic dopaminergic or nondopaminergic systems may
play a major role in parkinsonian symptoms in corticobasal syndrome.
Parkinsonian Disorders
6.Dropped Head Syndrome after Minor Trauma in a Patient with Levosulpiride-Aggravated Vascular Parkinsonism.
Soo Hyun CHO ; Dokyung LEE ; Tae Beom AHN
Journal of Movement Disorders 2016;9(2):126-128
No abstract available.
Head*
;
Humans
;
Parkinsonian Disorders*
7.Letter to the Editor: Asymmetric and Upper-Body Parkinsonism in Patients with Idiopathic Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus.
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2017;13(3):296-297
No abstract available.
Humans
;
Hydrocephalus*
;
Parkinsonian Disorders*
8.Reversible Parkinsonism Associated With Acute Arsenic Intoxication.
Jin Sung PARK ; Ho Won LEE ; Sung Pa PARK
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2011;29(3):272-273
No abstract available.
Arsenic
;
Parkinsonian Disorders
9.A Case of Welding-related Parkinsonism with the High Serum Aluminum Level.
Heeyoung KANG ; Oh Young KWON ; Imsuk SUNG ; Donghwan KIM ; Youngsoo KIM ; Ki Jong PARK ; Nack Cheon CHOI ; Byeong Hoon LIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2003;21(6):683-685
No abstract available.
Aluminum*
;
Parkinsonian Disorders*
10.Adult-Onset Moyamoya Disease Manifesting as Vascular Parkinsonism.
Hae Kyung SHIN ; Tae Ho KANG ; Myung Jun LEE ; Sang Min SUNG ; Dae Soo JUNG ; Han Jin CHO
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2014;32(4):351-353
No abstract available.
Moyamoya Disease*
;
Parkinsonian Disorders*