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A case of Early Neurological Recovery from Stroke by Recannalization in Early Stage (조기 혈관 재개통으로 뇌졸중 초기에 회복을 보인 환자 1예)

  • Kim, Jin-ah;Park, Jung-mi
    • The Journal of the Society of Stroke on Korean Medicine
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 2005
  • Objective: The purpose of this case study is to show a case of early neurological recovery from stroke by recannalization. Methods: The patient was admitted from 12 July, 2004 to 26 July, 2004. The patient received Herb-Medication and Acupuncture Therapy. Brain MRI and Tc-99m HM-PAO brain SPECT was used to diagnose and prognose. Results: The patient fully recovered within a few hours. She was diagnosed as acute infarction in Lt. BG by using brain MRI. Tc-99m HM-PAO brain SPECT showed focal increased perfusion at Lt. BG. Conclusions: We suggest that the important thing to recovery from stroke is recannalization of cerebral arteries in early stage.

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CNS Complications in Childhood Cancer (소아 종양 환아의 중추 신경계 합병증)

  • Jeong, Yoo Jin;Seo, Yeon Kyong;Hong, Seung-A;Kim, Heung Sik;Kim, Jun Sik;Lee, Hee Jung
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.46 no.11
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    • pp.1112-1117
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    • 2003
  • Purpose : Recent advances in the methods of treating cancer in young patients have led to both an increased frequency of CNS complications as well as prolonged life expectancy. We intend to analyze the clinical aspects and laboratory findings of patients with CNS complications during and after treatment. Methods : We reviewed the medical records of 174 childhood cancer patients treated with chemotherapy admitted to the Dept. of Pediatrics, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, from January 1995 to November 2002. Among them, 15 cases with CNS complications were investigated in this study. Results : CNS abnormalities were found in 13 patients by CT or MRI during treatment such as leukoencephalopathy(n=7), mineralizing microangiopathy(n=4), brain infarction(n=3), intracranial hemorrhage(n=1), and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy(n=1). It was found that two patients had two or more CNS abnormalities. Two patients who had no imaging abnormalities had convulsions, possibly after the addition of intrathecal methotrexate. The patients with intracranial hemorrhage and brain infarction had rapid and fatal clinical courses. The hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy following electrolyte imbalance completely recovered after correction of electrolyte. Conclusion : The CNS complications that occur during and after chemotherapy influence prognoses significantly, and remain neurologic sequelae. Therefore early diagnosis and prophylaxis for CNS complications and regular physical examination of patients who have recieved cancer therapy are strongly recommended.

MRI Quantification Analysis on Fall in Sick Times of the Cerebral Infarction Patients Using Object-Centered Hierarchical Planning (객체 중심 계층적 계획을 이용한 뇌경색 환자의 시기별 MRI 정량적 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Ha, Kwang;Jeon, Gye-Rok;Kim, Gil-Joong
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents a quantitative analysis method for fall in sick times of the cerebral infarction patients using three types of magnetic resonance image, which play an important role in deciding method of medical treatment. For this object, image characteristics obtained by three radiographic methods of MRI and their relation were analyzed by means of object centered hierarchical Planning method. This methode presents an approach to the knowledge based processes for image interpretation and analysis. To compare three type of MRI. a multiple warping algorithm and affine transform method performed for image matching. Then each fall in sick times level of cerebral infarction was quantified and pseudo-color mapping performed by comparing gray level value one another according to Previously obtained hand maid data. The result of this study was compared to a medical doctors decision.

A Clinical Study on the Prognosis in Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction Patients (중대뇌동맥 경색 환자의 예후에 관한 임상적 고찰)

  • Hwang Sang-Il;Back Dong-Gi;Choi Woo-Jung;Cho Gwon-Il;Shin Hak-Su;Yang Kyung-Suk;Kim Dong-Woung;Shin Sun-Ho;Choi Jin-Young
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.213-219
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    • 2003
  • Objectives : This study was to investigated using National Institutes of Health Strokes Scale score in 36 patients with middle cerebral artery infarction and to enaluate prognosis. Method : The subjects oh this study were 36 patients who were admitted to the Wonkwang oriental medicine. Improving rate were measured by using the National Institutes of Health Strokes Scale score. Each patient was diagnosed with Brain Computerized Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and clinical observation. Results : There were significant results statistically between National Institutes of Health Strokes Scale score and middle cerebral artery territories. While sex, age, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and heart disease were not siginificant meaning statistically. Conclusions: Sex, age, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and heart disease were relevant factors in predicting the functional outcome in the patients with middle cerebral artery infarction. In this study, middle cerebral artery territory affects the functional outcome.

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Safety and Efficacy of Hypothermia (34℃) after Hemicraniectomy for Malignant MCA Infarction

  • Park, Hyun-Seok;Choi, Jae-Hyung
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.267-276
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    • 2018
  • Objective : The beneficial effect of hypothermia after hemicraniectomy in malignant middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarction has been controversial. We aim to investigate the safety and clinical efficacy of hypothermia after hemicraniectomy in malignant MCA infarction. Methods : From October 2012 to February 2016, 20 patients underwent hypothermia (Blanketrol III, Cincinnati Sub-Zero, Cincinnati, OH, USA) at $34^{\circ}C$ after hemicraniectomy in malignant MCA infarction (hypothermia group). The indication of hypothermia included acute cerebral infarction >2/3 of MCA territory and a Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score <11 with a midline shift >10 mm or transtentorial herniation sign (a fixed and dilated pupil). We retrospectively collected 27 patients, as the control group, who had undergone hemicraniectomy alone and simultaneously met the inclusion criteria of hypothermia between January 2010 and September 2012, before hypothermia was implemented as a treatment strategy in Dong-A University Hospital. We compared the mortality rate between the two groups and investigated hypothermia-related complications, such as postoperative bleeding, pneumonia, sepsis and arrhythmia. Results : The age, preoperative infarct volume, GCS score, National institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, and degree of midline shift were not significantly different between the two groups. Of the 20 patients in the hypothermia group, 11 patients were induced with hypothermia immediately after hemicraniectomy and hypothermia was initiated in 9 patients after the decision of hypothermia during postoperative care. The duration of hypothermia was $4{\pm}2days$ (range, 1 to 7 days). The side effects of hypothermia included two patients with arrhythmia, one with sepsis, one with pneumonia, and one with hypotension. Three cases of hypothermia were discontinued due to these side effects (one sepsis, one hypotension, and one bradycardia). The mortality rate of the hypothermia group was 15.0% and that of the control group was 40.7% (p=0.056). On the basis of the logistic regression analysis, hypothermia was considered to contribute to the decrease in mortality rate (odds ratio, 6.21; 95% confidence interval, 1.04 to 37.05; p=0.045). Conclusion : This study suggests that hypothermia after hemicraniectomy is a viable option when the progression of patients with malignant MCA infarction indicate poor prognosis.

Extent of Contrast Enhancement on Non-Enhanced Computed Tomography after Intra-Arterial Thrombectomy for Acute Infarction on Anterior Circulation : As a Predictive Value for Malignant Brain Edema

  • Song, Seung Yoon;Ahn, Seong Yeol;Rhee, Jong Ju;Lee, Jong Won;Hur, Jin Woo;Lee, Hyun Koo
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.321-327
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    • 2015
  • Objective : To determine whether the use of contrast enhancement (especially its extent) predicts malignant brain edema after intra-arterial thrombectomy (IAT) in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Methods : We reviewed the records of patients with acute ischemic stroke who underwent IAT for occlusion of the internal carotid artery or the middle cerebral artery between January 2012 and March 2015. To estimate the extent of contrast enhancement (CE), we used the contrast enhancement area ratio (CEAR)-i.e., the ratio of the CE to the area of the hemisphere, as noted on immediate non-enhanced brain computed tomography (NECT) post-IAT. Patients were categorized into two groups based on the CEAR values being either greater than or less than 0.2. Results : A total of 39 patients were included. Contrast enhancement was found in 26 patients (66.7%). In this subgroup, the CEAR was greater than 0.2 in 7 patients (18%) and less than 0.2 in the other 19 patients (48.7%). On univariate analysis, both CEAR ${\geq}0.2$ and the presence of subarachnoid hemorrhage were significantly associated with progression to malignant brain edema (p<0.001 and p=0.004), but on multivariate analysis, only CEAR ${\geq}0.2$ showed a statistically significant association (p=0.019). In the group with CEAR ${\geq}0.2$, the time to malignant brain edema was shorter (p=0.039) than in the group with CEAR <0.2. Clinical functional outcomes, based on the modified Rankin scale, were also significantly worse in patients with CEAR ${\geq}0.2$ (p=0.003) Conclusion : The extent of contrast enhancement as noted on NECT scans obtained immediately after IAT could be predictive of malignant brain edema and a poor clinical outcome.

Comparative Analysis of Signal Intensity and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient at Varying b-values in the Brain : Diffusion Weighted-Echo Planar Image ($T_2^*$ and FLAIR) Sequence (뇌의 확산강조 영상에서 b-value의 변화에 따른 신호강도, 현성확산계수에 관한 비교 분석 : 확산강조 에코평면영상($T_2^*$ 및 FLAIR)기법 중심으로)

  • Oh, Jong-Kap;Im, Jung-Yeol
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.313-323
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    • 2009
  • Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) has been demonstrated to be a practical method for the diagnosis of various brain diseases such as acute infarction, brain tumor, and white matter disease. In this study, we used two techniques to examine the average signal intensity (SI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of the brains of patients who ranged in age from 10 to 60 years. Our results indicated that the average SI was the highest in amygdala (as derived from DWI), whereas that in the cerebrospinal fluid was the lowest. The average ADC was the highest in the cerebrospinal fluid, whereas the lowest measurement was derived from the pons. The average SI and ADC were higher in $T_2^*$-DW-EPI than in FLAIR-DW-EPI. The higher the b-value, the smaller the average difference in both imaging techniques; the lower the b-value, the greater the average difference. Also, comparative analysis of the brains of patients who had experienced cerebral infarction showed no distinct lesion in the general MR image over time. However, there was a high SI in apparent weighted images. Analysis of other brain diseases (e.g., bleeding, acute, subacute, chronic infarction) indicated SI variance in accordance with characteristics of the two techniques. The higher the SI, the lower the ADC. Taken together, the value of SI and ADC in accordance with frequently occurring areas and various brain disease varies based on the b-value and imaging technique. Because they provide additional useful information in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with various brain diseases through signal recognition, the proper imaging technique and b-value are important for the detection and interpretation of subacute stroke and other brain diseases.

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Lateral Medullary Syndrome Caused by Prone Position for Spine Surgery

  • Lee, Won-Tae;Ju, Chang-Il;Kim, Seok-Won
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.118-119
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    • 2007
  • We report a rare case of Wallenberg's lateral medullary syndrome caused by prone position for spine surgery. A 48-year old man developed Wallenberg's syndrome characterized by involuntary myoclonic movements, ataxia on his left side, hyperalgia and cold sensation on his right side after prone position for general anesthesia for the spinal stenosis L3-L4, L4-L5. Brain computed tomography scan was immediately performed and showed negative findings, but magnetic resonance image [MRI] demonstrated brain infarction on the left medulla. Emergent heparinization was performed and his motor power and sensation returned to normal and discharged with stable and satisfactory recovery after 16 days.

Effects of changes in blood pressure during brain vascular surgery on intraoperative neuromonitoring

  • Lee, Kyuhyun;Kim, Jaekyung
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 2020
  • This study was conducted in order to determine how reductions in blood pressure during surgery affect intraoperative neuromonitoring. This retrospective study considered a total of 339 patients: 194 patients with normal neuromonitoring findings (57%), 145 (42%) with abnormal neuromonitoring findings, and 34 (10%) with postoperative neurological deficits. Comparisons between the three groups revealed that overall blood pressure during surgery, postoperative blood pressure, and the difference between the maximum and minimum blood pressure could affect the intraoperative neuromonitoring findings. While we indicate that a drop in blood pressure to below 70 mmHg could affect neuromonitoring results, differences in the dosage of anesthetic agents did not significantly affect reductions in blood pressure or neuromonitoring findings. The association of monitoring with blood pressure found in this study is expected to help future examiners. However, this study did not clarify the relationship between anesthesia and blood pressure and how it could affect intraoperative neuromonitoring. Therefore, further research on this part is thought to be necessary.

A Clinical study of Neurologic Disorders (수족소력(手足少力).강직(强直).마비(痲痺)를 주소(主訴)로 입원(入院)한 환자(患者) 49명(名)에 대(對)한 임상적(臨床的) 고찰(考察))

  • Lee Jin-Yong;Kim Deok-Gon
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.227-238
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    • 1999
  • The author studied 49 cases having neurologic disorders grossly, who admitted to the Oriental Medicine Hospital in Kyunghee university from May 1995 to March 1999. We have got the following results: 1. Age and sex distribution of children: from 4 to 6 was 34.7%, over 7 was 32.7%, 2 to 3 was 28.6%, below 1 was 4.0%, Male to female ratio was 1.33:1. 2. Distribution of chief complain as follows : Hemiplegia 59.2%, Quadriplegia 30.6%, Aphasia 42.9%, Facial palsy 18.4%, Convulsion 16.3%, Aphagia 12.2%. 3. Distribution of diagnosis as follows : Cerebral infarction 32.7%, Cerebral hemorrhage 12.2%, Hypoxic brain damage 10.2%, Brain tumor 6.1%, Guillian-Barre syndrom 6.1%, Moya-Moya disease 4.1% etc. 4. Improvement ratio as follows : Poor 14.3%, Fair 59.2%, Good 26.5%.

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