1.A Study on Pratol(R) Poisoning in Childhood.
Hyon Sook SEO ; Heock Il KWON ; Jae Seung LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(3):299-305
No abstract available.
Poisoning*
2.Alobar Holotelencephaly Associated with Microphthalmia and Choanal Atresia.
Hyon Sook SEO ; Gun Tae YI ; Jung Hye CHOI ; Fan Chen MONG ; Hee Dae PARK ; Soo Nam RHEE ; Je Geun CHI
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(7):1007-1011
No abstract available.
Choanal Atresia*
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Microphthalmos*
3.Neuronal damage confirmed by 1H-MRS in occipital lobe complex partial status epilepticus.
Bum Chun SUH ; Ok Jun KIM ; Hyon Sook KIM ; Chul Hee CHOI ; Seo Hyun KIM ; Byung In LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1999;17(1):177-182
A 74-year old woman presented with partial and secondarily generalized status epilepticus lasted for 11 days. Initially her seizures consisted of only unformed visual hallucination, which progressed to formed hallucinations, and then memory disturbance and GTCs. During the period of recurrent formed visual hallucinations, T2-weighted brain MRI revealed high signal intensities in the left occipital lobe. After intravenous phenytoin loading, she did not develop any further GTCs but visual hallucinations persisted. Follow-up MRI performed after complete recovery of seizures showed complete recovery of the previous focal lesions, however, 1H-MRS showed a significant decrease of NAA in the recovered area. These features suggested the neuronal loss in the area of seizure focus, despite the complete recovery of transient focal abnormalities in MRI. This case provides a supportive evidence of neuronal damage even in focal status epilepticus, which stress the importance of early treatment and EEG confirmation of the complete seizure control after the disappearance of clinically obvious seizures.
Aged
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Brain
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Electroencephalography
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hallucinations
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Memory
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Neurons*
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Occipital Lobe*
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Phenytoin
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Seizures
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Status Epilepticus*
4.Extraglandular Manifestations and Autoantibodies of Korean Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome.
Soo Hong SEO ; Hyun Sook KIM ; Seung Ki KWOK ; Ji Hyeon JU ; Sang Hyon KIM ; Chong Hyeon YOON ; Ho Youn KIM ; Sung Hwan PARK
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2007;14(1):43-50
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extraglandular manifestations and serological features of Korean patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS). METHODS: Clinical and laboratory data of 125 patients with pSS attending rheumatology clinic of Kangnam St. Mary's hospital, with a mean follow-up period of 64.8 months, were assessed retrospectively. RESULTS: Arthralgia was the most common extraglandular manifestation of pSS. Other extraglandular manifestations, such as myalgia, peripheral neuropathy, Raynaud's phenomenon, and hypothyroidism were frequently presented, but lymphoma was rare manifestation in Korean patients with pSS. Some extraglandular manifestations of pSS were associated with hypocomplementemia and antibodies against Ro, and La, and antinuclear antibody. CONCLUSION: The clinical manifestations and extraglandular manifestations of Korean patients with pSS patients were similar to other studies except low prevalence of lymphoma. Positivity of anti-Ro/SS-A, anti-La/SS-B antibodies and hypocomplementemia were closely associated with extraglandular manifestations in patients with pSS.
Antibodies
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Antibodies, Antinuclear
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Arthralgia
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Autoantibodies*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Hypothyroidism
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Lymphoma
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Myalgia
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Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
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Prevalence
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Retrospective Studies
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Rheumatology
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Sjogren's Syndrome*