1.Reactive sclerosis of the pedicle.
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(1):139-144
No abstract available.
Sclerosis*
2.Localized Cutaneous Sclerosis Presenting as Whitish Guttate Spots.
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2009;16(2):167-169
No abstract available.
Sclerosis
3.A case of tuberous sclerosis with pulmonary involvement.
Jong Ho AHN ; Gee Young SUH ; Young Whan KIM ; Young Soo SHIM ; Keun Youl KIM ; Yong Chol HAN
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1992;39(5):433-437
No abstract available.
Tuberous Sclerosis*
4.A Case of Tuberous Sclerosis.
Ju Kyeong LEE ; Kwang Soo HWANG ; Kyung Sook CHO ; Doo Sung MOON ; Chong Dae CHO
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1985;28(5):514-517
No abstract available.
Tuberous Sclerosis*
5.Crush Cytology of Microcystic Meningioma with Extensive Sclerosis.
Jae Yeon SEOK ; Na Rae KIM ; Hyun Yee CHO ; Dong Hae CHUNG ; Gi Taek YEE ; Eung Yeop KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 2014;48(1):77-80
No abstract available.
Meningioma*
;
Sclerosis*
6.Employment among multiple sclerosis patients in Hong Kong
Kwok-Kwong Lau ; Alexander YL Lau ; Ellen LM Yu ; Kam-Mei Lau ; Alma Au ; Iris Chan ; Wing-Chi Fong ; Tak-Hon Tsoi ; Ping-Wing Ng ; Patrick CK Li
Neurology Asia 2016;21(2):161-167
Objective: Employment is important for patients with chronic illness, and to remain employed is a
robust support to them. This study aimed to examine the employment rate and to identify factors
associated with employment among multiple sclerosis (MS) in Hong Kong.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed from 2010 to 2011 at five major public hospitals.
Fifty-nine clinical definite MS patients with no evidence of dementia (Mini-Mental State Examination
≥ 22) were recruited. Demographic data and neuropsychological test results including memory, visual
perception, psychological well-being, motor, executive domain and processing speed were collected.
Principal component analysis and logistic regression with multiple imputation were used in data
analyses. Results: The employment rate among MS patients was 56%. Patients with better cognitive
functions were more likely to be employed (p=0.002). No significant association was found between
employment status and age, gender, level of education, types of MS, disease duration, frequency of
relapse or use of interferon.
Conclusion: MS patients had high unemployment rate (44%) which was 11.5 times higher than the
general population in Hong Kong. MS patients with better cognitive functions had higher employment
rates.
Multiple Sclerosis
8.Somali woman with multiple sclerosis, a case report
Joyce Pauline Joseph ; Suganthi Cinnasami ; Md Hanip Rafia
Neurology Asia 2017;22(1):81-84
There is variable prevalence of multiple sclerosis, higher in those residing in latitude away from
the equator, and among the Caucasian population. Multiple sclerosis has not been reported in some
countries, partly related to access to modern medicine. Although multiple sclerosis has been reported
among the Somali diaspora, it has not been reported among the residents in Somalia. We report an
adult Somali woman who has relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis for 8 years, affecting the optic
nerves, cerebellum and spinal cord.
Multiple Sclerosis
9.A Clinical Investigation on 10 Patients of Tuberous Sclerosis.
Hee Jung CHUNG ; Myung Jin KIM ; Chang Jun COE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1983;26(4):373-379
No abstract available.
Humans
;
Tuberous Sclerosis*
10.Poliodystrophia Cerebri Progressiva(Diffuse Degeneration of Grey Matter).
Yonsei Medical Journal 1960;1(1):45-51
No abstract available.
Diffuse Cerebral Sclerosis of Schilder*