1.Optimum site of recording electrode of H-reflex from calf muscles.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992;16(3):295-301
No abstract available.
Electrodes*
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H-Reflex*
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Muscles*
2.Pentazocine-induced dermatomyopathy.
Hyun Sook LEE ; Jean Yee NOH ; Young Ok PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1993;17(1):125-129
No abstract available.
3.The studies of anemia in chronic spinal cord injured patients.
Jean Yee NOH ; Tae Jung CHI ; Young Ok PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1993;17(2):251-258
No abstract available.
Anemia*
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Humans
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Spinal Cord*
4.A study of effect of exercise in spinal cord injured patients.
Kyung Mo AHN ; Jean Yee NOH ; Hyun Sook SHIN ; Young Ok PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1991;15(3):316-322
No abstract available.
Humans
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Spinal Cord*
5.Polyneuropathy in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
Jong Cheul BAEK ; Jae Il MYUNG ; Heon Seok KANG ; Yeong Rock KIM ; Houng Roul YOUM ; Hyung Seun RYEU ; Soong LEE ; Wan KIM ; Jean Yee NOH
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1997;44(4):806-814
The incidence, type arid distribution of polyneuropathy in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were assessed and also analyzed the causative factors. Forty-four patients, mean age 66.1 years (42 male, 2 female), have been investigated with arterial gas analysis, pulmonary function test, clinical and electrodiagnostic studies. None of them had conditions known to affect the peripheral nervous system such as metabolic disorders or drugs. In a selected group of 44 patients, electrophysiological findings of polyneuropathy were found in 22 patients(50%), clinical polyneurtpathy were diagnosed in 13 patients(9 patients were diagnosed by electrophysiological studies, 4 patients were normal by electrophysiological studies). These findings indicate that subclinical polyneuropathy( 13 patisnts, 30%) more conimorily occurs than clinical polyneuropathy( 9 patients, 20%) in associated with COPD. In the patients with polyneuropathy, the lesions were predominant axonal degeneration, the changes were more involved in leg than arm, more frequently affected sensory fibers. We could not find etiologic factor to cause polyneuropathy in COPD patients.
Arm
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Axons
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Humans
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Incidence
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Leg
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Male
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Peripheral Nervous System
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Polyneuropathies*
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Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive*
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Respiratory Function Tests