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A Case Report of a Patient with Lateropulsion in Lateral Medullary Infarction Improved by Korean Medicine Treatment Including Scalp Acupuncture (가쪽쏠림보행을 동반한 외측 연수경색 환자의 두침요법을 병행한 한의치료: 증례보고)

  • Hyun, Jae-Cheol;Jeong, Su-Hyeon
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.193-201
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    • 2021
  • The aim of this study was to report the effect of Korean medicine treatment with scalp acupuncture of patient with lateropulsion, dizziness, headache caused by lateral medullary infarction. We treated the patient with scalp acupuncture, acupuncture, herbal medicine. Numeric rating scale (NRS), Korean version of berg balance scale (K-BBS), gait balance evaluation, dizziness handicap inventory (DHI), activities-specific balance confidence scale (ABC) and vestibular disorders activities of daily living scale (VADL) were used to evaluate symptoms. NRS of Lateropulsion, dizziness, headache were decreased. K-BBS score increased from 4 to 56, and in the gait balance evaluation, it returned to normal. DHI, VADL score were decreased and ABC score increased from 0 to 1,300. This case report shows that Korean medicine treatment with scalp acupuncture can be effective in lateral medullary infarction. However, further controlled studies are needed to confirm the effect of scalp acupuncture on such patients.

A Case Study about Treatment of Taeumin Patient diagnosed as Lateral medullary syndrome(wallenberg syndrome) (외측연수증후군(外側延髓症候群)(wallenberg syndrome)으로 진단받은 태음인환자를 치료한 1예(例)에 대한 증예보고(症例報告))

  • Lee, Si-Woo;Park, Hye-Sun;Kim, Kyung-Yo;Kim, Hyoung-Soon
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.182-189
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    • 2001
  • If the proximal portion of the fourth segment of the vertebral onery is occluded before the posterior inferior cerebellar artery branch, ischemia usually affects the lateral medulla oblongata or the ipsilateral side of the cerebellum. The lateral medullary syndrome(wallenberg syndrome) resulting from occlusion in this area is common. 62 years old male who has swallowing difficulty, dizziness and diagnosed as the lateral medullary syndrome(wallenberg syndrome) is admitted in Wonkwang university oriental medical hospital Kwangju. We have diagnosed him as Taeumin and treated by east integrated therapy. We classified this as Taenmin-liyoiljung(太陰人 裏熱症) and prescribed chungsimyoinjatang(淸心蓮子湯) to the principle of cheongganjoyoil(淸肝燥熱). In the result, we had the improvement of the symptoms. This report described the process and contents about the way the patient was cured.

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Clinical Case Report of Lateral Medullary Syndrome Due to Occlusion of Vertebral Artery (추골 동맥 폐색에 따른 외측 연수 증후군 환자의 한방치료 치험 1례)

  • Yoo, Hyo-Jeong;Goo, Ja-Whan;Jang, Soo-Young;Park, Mee-Yeon;Choi, Hae-Yun;Kim, Jong-Dae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.512-518
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this paper is to report the patient with lateral medullary syndrome due to occlusion of vertebral artery who was improved by oriental medical treatment. The patient was admitted on May 15, 2009 and remained until May 29, 2009. He was treated with herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping and physical therapy. After the treatment, the symptoms(vertigo, diplopia, gait ataxia, sensory loss numbness, Horner's syndrome, etc) improved. This result suggests that oriental medicine can be an effective treatment for a patient with lateral medullary syndrome due to occlusion of vertebral artery. But more clinical case reports are needed.

Treatment of a Patient with Central Dizziness Diagnosed as a Lateral Medullary Infarction: A Case Report (중추성 어지러움을 호소하는 외측 연수경색 환자의 한방치험 증례보고)

  • Park, Song-won;Kim, Youngji;Kim, Hakkyeom;Song, Juyeon;Hong, Seungcheol;Ahn, Lib;Choi, Dong-jun
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.912-919
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    • 2019
  • Objective: The aim of this case report was to describe the effects of traditional Korean medicine on a patient suffering from central dizziness caused by a lateral medullary infarction Methods: The patient was given a series of Korean medicine therapy treatments, including Jeseubsungi-tang, acupuncture, and cupping, for 37 days. We measured the progress of this case using a numerical rating scale (NRS). Results: After the treatment, the NRS score for dizziness decreased, and the headache almost completely subsided. Conclusions: This clinical case study indicated that Jeseubsungi-tang could be effective in relieving central dizziness and headache caused by lateral medullary infarction.

A Case Report of Combined Korean Medicine Treatment for a Patient with Lateral Medullary Syndrome Complaining of Sensory Ataxia and Abnormal Sensation (감각저하 및 이상 감각을 호소하는 연수 외측 증후군 환자 한의복합치료 1례)

  • Seon-Uk Jeon;Seong-Hoon Jeong;So-min Jung;Seong-Wook Lee;Ki-Ho Cho;Sang-Kwan Moon;Woo-Sang Jung;Seungwon Kwon;Han-Gyul Lee
    • The Journal of the Society of Stroke on Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 2023
  • ■Objective The aim of this study is to report the effects of Korean medicine treatment on patients complaining of sensory disorder of Lateral medullary syndrome caused by lateral medullary infarction. ■Method The patient received Sogyeonghwalhyeoltang, acupuncture, electroacupuncture, TENS and Jungsongouhyul pharmacopuncture treatment for 18 days. Abnormal sensation was evaluated using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), and sensory ataxia was evaluated using quantitative sensory evaluation for light touch, pain, and temperature, and then the sensation was evaluated using % compared with sensation felt when normal was 100%. Symptoms were evaluated over a total of 3 weeks on 2/7, 2/14, and 2/21. ■Results After treatment, NRS scores decreased both when the abnormal sensation was stable and when stimulated. The recovery score for sensory ataxia increased, with more pronounced recovery in the trunk area and slower recovery in the peripheral area. ■Conclusion This case shows that combined Oriental medicine treatment helps recover from sensory disorder in Lateral medullary syndrome.

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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.

A Case of Lateral Medullary Infarction after Endovascular Trapping of the Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysm

  • Cho, In-Yang;Hwang, Sung-Kyun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.160-163
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    • 2012
  • We report an unusual case of lateral medullary infarction after successful embolization of the vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm (VADA). A 49-year-old man who had no noteworthy previous medical history was admitted to our hospital with a severe headache. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a subarachnoid hemorrhage, located in the basal cistern and posterior fossa. Cerebral angiography showed a VADA, that did not involve the origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA). We treated this aneurysm via endovascular trapping of the vertebral artery distal to the PICA. After operation, CT revealed post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus, which we resolved with a permanent ventriculoperitoneal shunt procedure. Postoperatively, the patient experienced transient mild hoarsness and dysphagia. Magnetic resonance image (MRI) showed a small infarction in the right side of the medulla. The patient recovered well, though he still had some residual symptom of dysphagia at discharge. Such an event is uncommon but can be a major clinical concern. Further investigation to reveal risk factors and/or causative mechanisms for the medullary infarction after successful endovascular trapping of the VADA are sorely needed, to minimize such a complication.

A Case Report of Korean Medicine Treatment of Lateral Medullary Infarction with Central Dizziness and Hypoesthesia (중추성 현훈 및 감각저하를 호소하는 외측연수경색 환자에 대한 한의 치료 증례보고 1례)

  • Yang, Ji-hae;Kang, Jie-yoon;Chae, In-cheol;Choi, In-woo;Ryu, Ju-young;Yoo, Ho-ryong;Kim, Yoon-sik;Seol, In-chan
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.982-990
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: The aim of this study was to report the effectiveness of Korean medicine treatment for a patient with lateral medullary infarction who presented with central dizziness and hypoesthesia. Methods: The patient was treated with Korean medicine treatment, including acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbal medicine. We measured the progress of the case using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). Results: After the treatment, the NRS scores for dizziness and hypoesthesia decreased. Conclusions: This study suggests that Korean medicine treatment might be effective for lateral medullary infarction in patients who present with central dizziness and hypoesthesia.

A Study on the Age-related Remodeling of Femur in Normal Korean Adult (연령증가에 따른 정상 한국인 대퇴골의 재형성에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, S.B.;Ba, T.S.;Choi, J.B.;Choi, K.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.11
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    • pp.489-492
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    • 1997
  • The general pattern of adaptation in the appendicular skeleton with aging is that the subperiosteal apposition of bone occur along with endosteal absorption. This remodeling of diaphysis to a cylinder of larger diameter is hypothesized to serve a mechanical compensatory unction by increasing the moment of inertia as the cortex thins with aging. These findings is only true of the diaphysis of long bone. Measuring the area and inertia at each section of femur, the age-related change of proximal emur and diaphysis is observed. After screening by physical and radiological examination, 200 normal Korean adults divided 5 groups in both male and female based on age. Twenty persons were in each group. One femur in each person was analyzed using CT images. femur scanned with 60 to 80 slices and this images were digitized. Then 2-D images were reconstructed into 3-D images. Using the nonlinear method, normalization and interpolation technique, 7 locations of interest (trochanteric area: 1, 2 subtrochanteric area: 3, 4, isthmic area: 5, 6, 7) were determined. On the each cross section at each location, the area (total, cortical and medullary) and 5 inertia of moment were measured. The results were analyzed statistically. With aging, significant area change occurred mainly in diaphysis and female. In trochanteric area, no significant change was noted. With aging, total and medullary area were increased, but cortical area was not changed. In diaphysis, lateral bendingresistanceincreasedsignificantly. No inertia change was noted in trochanteric area. Anteroposterior bending resistance was constant with aging. In more than age 60, total area and medullary area were larger than that of others. Lateral bending resistance was higher especially in diaphysis. In diaphysis, with aging, the decreased properties is compensated with the increased lateral bending resistance by geometric remodeling. In trochanteric area, no compensation occur. With aging, especially in more than age 60, the higher rate of trochanteric fracture is expected.

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