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A Case Report of Late Onset Chorea Hyperglycemia Basal Ganglia Syndrome using Yokukan-san (억간산이 유효했던 지연성 Chorea Hyperglycemia Basal Ganglia Syndrome 환자 1례)

  • Lee, Yu Jin;Suh, Won joo;Ha, Won Jung;Kim, Soo-hyun;Lee, Hyun-ku;Cho, Ki-Ho;Moon, Sang-Kwan;Jung, Woo-Sang;Kwon, Seungwon
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.523-530
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: This report presents a case of late onset chorea hyperglycemia basal ganglia syndrome treated using traditional Korean medicine therapies. Methods: A patient was treated with Korean medicine therapies, including the herbal medication, Yokukan-san. We evaluated the improvements in the patient's symptoms based on the total score of the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale, the activities of daily living portion of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Sydenham's Chorea Rating Scale, the numeric rating scale, and an assessment of the patient's writing. Results: After undergoing Korean medicine treatment for 15 days, there were improvements in the patient's chorea and writing as well as a decrease in the scores for all three scales. Conclusions: This clinical case study suggests that Yokukan-san might be effective for treating dyskinesia in patients with chorea hyperglycemia basal ganglia syndrome.

A Case of a Corticobasal Syndrome Patient with Right Side Apraxia Treated with Korean Medicine (우측 상지의 실행증을 주소로 하는 피질기저핵 증후군 환자 한방 치험 1례)

  • Jeong, Hye-seon;Kim, Ha-ri;Lee, Sang-hwa;Lee, Hyung-min;Cho, Seung-yeon;Park, Seong-uk;Park, Jung-mi;Ko, Chang-nam;Yang, Seung-bo
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.1313-1320
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: This case study reports on the effects of Korean medicine on a corticobasal syndrome with apraxia. Methods: We used acupuncture, bee-venom, pharmaco-acupuncture and herbal medicine to treat a corticobasal syndrome patient during hospitalization for 32 days. We observed changes in the UPDRS score, hand movement by opening and closing of hands, the making of a tower with 10 blocks and writing. Results: The hand movement count was improved from 2 to 10. The time needed for making a tower with 10 blocks decreased from 68 to 50 sec, and the number of stroke when writing the Korean word '철' decreased. In addition, the UPDRS score was decreased after treatment from 27 to 24. Conclusion: This clinical case study suggests that Korean medicine treatment could be used in the treatment of corticobasal syndrome.

A Case of PFAPA Syndrome Mimicking Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (주기성 구토증으로 추적 관찰 중 진단된 PFAPA 증후군 1예)

  • Hong, Seok Pyo;Shin, Hyun Jung;Kim, Yeo Hyang;Choe, Byung Kyu;Choi, Won Jung;Kim, Ae Suk;Hwang, Jin-Bok
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2006
  • PFAPA syndrome is characterized by periodic fevers associated with aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis and is unusual in infants and children. We report on a case of PFAPA syndrome mimicking cyclic vomiting syndrome in a 42-month-old girl. She had experienced multiple episodes of cyclic vomiting with abdominal pain from age 20 to 30 months. When she was 30 months old, periodic fever with pharyngitis was combined with cyclic vomiting, and when 40 months old, aphthous stomatitis and cervical adenitis were added. These periodic symptoms and signs were not treated with prokinetics or antibiotics. Symptom duration of an episode was 3 days. After cimetidine therapy (150 mg three times daily for 6 months), her febrile and cyclic vomiting episodes ceased. At the time of writing she had not received therapy for 10 months and has remained well without periodic attack.

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Evaluation of the Readability and Suitability of Printed Educational Materials on Metabolic Syndrome (대사증후군 교육 인쇄물의 이독성과 적합성 평가)

  • Kim, Jung Eun;Yang, Sook Ja
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.149-163
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the readability and suitability of printed educational materials related to metabolic syndrome in South Korea. Methods: Data were collected on 15 educational materials on metabolic syndrome from public health centers in Seoul. The 9 Graded Korean Vocabulary Classification and Korean version of SAM (Suitability Assessment of Materials) were used for the readability evaluation and the suitability evaluation respectively. Results: Overall average of the readability was 3.0th grade level. The percentage of 1st to 4th grade words was 79.4%. The printed educational materials on metabolic syndrome were written according to recommended reading levels. In suitability assessment, 2 out of 15 materials(13.3%) were scored as superior, 12 materials(80.0%) were scored as adequate and only 1 (6.7%) was scored as inadequate. The total average score of suitability was adequate. However, there are limitations in "summary and review" and "context is given first" due to limited writing pages. Conclusion: Readability and suitability of educational materials for metabolic syndrome were evaluated as adequate level. However, future health educational materials should be evaluated for readability via different factors including length of sentences, numbers of sentences, and structure of sentences. In addition, for easier understanding and motivation of readers, materials should use summary & review, context and proper interaction.

A Case of Combined Korean Medicine Treatment for Recurrent Limb Weakness after Guillain-Barré Syndrome Improvement: Case Report (길랑바레 증후군 호전 이후 재발한 사지무력 증상에 대한 한방 복합치료 1예: 증례보고)

  • Park, Song-Mi;Cho, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2019
  • The objective of this study is to propose Korean Medicine treatment for recurrent limb weakness after Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) improvement by intraveinous immunoglobulin, and to report its effectiveness. Manual muscle test (MMT), Korean modified Bathel index (K-MBI), and tendon reflex were used to evaluate the patient. The patient was improved hip joint, knee joint, ankle joint MMT from grade 3-/3- to grade 5/5 and in the upper limb the patient can do big joint exercise but cannot do micromovement like writing or using cell phone. When discharge date the patient's wrist joint MMT grade is improved grade 5-/5- to grade 5/5. The K-MBI score is improved from 71 to 86 and there was a big change in walking and chair/bed transfer, there was no change in tendon reflex. This study suggests that Korean Medicine can be effective for patients who have recurrent limb weakness after GBS improvement.

Sensory Integration therapy Evaluation and Intervention in Clients With Goldenhar Syndrome : A Case Report (골덴하르 증후군(Goldenhar syndrome)아동에 대한 감각통합치료 평가와 중재: 사례연구)

  • Jung, Hee-Seung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.286-295
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    • 2011
  • This case study was to examine the effect of the sensory integration therapy on the Goldenhar syndrome child with tactile defensiveness, developmental delay and occupational performance difficulties. The child was 7.10 year old boy. For intervention, four evaluations were used and the results are as follows. First, in Canadian Occupational Performance Measure showed occupational performance goal as reading and writing in upright position. Second, in Short sensory profile and sensory history, significant differences between sensory sensitivity and tactile processing. Third, in Developmental Profile-3 showed delay. Fourth, in Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-2 showed below average. After intervention, the results of which showed a positive changes. Therefore, this case study is found that the sensory integration therapy is effective in the Goldenhar syndrome child with tactile defensiveness and developmental delay.

A Study on The Origin and Background of GalgeunNabokja-Tang (갈근나복자탕(葛根蘿葍子湯)의 기원(基源)과 창방(創方) 시기(時期)에 관한 고찰(考察))

  • Jeung, Yong-Jae;Park, Seong-Sik
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2010
  • 1. Background: GalgeunNabokja-Tang(葛根蘿葍子湯) is suggested as treatment and prescription of Exterior Heat syndrome Diarrhea(表熱證泄瀉) in Donguisusebowon Tae-eumin Interior febrile disease induced form the liver affected by heat("東醫壽世保元" "太陰人肝受熱裏熱病論"), but is not recorded the treatment contents in Sinjungbang("新定太陰人病應用要藥二十四方"). 2. Methods: Accordingly, the writer surveyed, compared, and arranged the relevant contents by collecting books of doctors of Four-Constitutional Medicine(四象醫) since Lee Je-ma including Lee Je-ma's books. 3. Results: and Conclusions: 1) The treatment contents in GalgeunNabokja-Tang are thought to be valid to have the criterion as the contents of appearing in SanggyohyuntoDonguisusebowon Boyubang("詳校懸吐東醫壽世保元" "補遺方"). 2) The origin in GalgeunNabokja-Tang is GalgeunNabokja-Tang in Bimang-lok("備忘錄"). And the period of having made treatment for the first time may be estimated to be the one between Donguisuse- bowonSasangchobonguan("東醫壽世保元四象草本卷") and HamsansachonDonguisusebowonGabogubon ("咸山沙村東醫壽世保元甲午舊本"). 3) GalgeunNabokja-Tang is thought to be probably what Han Du-jeong recorded in Boyubang by searching for what Lee Je-ma modified some of GalgeunNabokja-Tang in Bimang-lok while writing Pathological Syndromes("病證論") in Donguisusebowon("東醫壽世保元").

The Physiological Activities of KYUNG OK-KO(III) -Effects on Inflammation, Gastric Ulcer, Analgesic and Homothermics- (경옥고의 생리활성(III) -염증, 위궤양, 진통 및 정상체온에 미치는 영향-)

  • Whang, Wan-Kyunn;Oh, In-Se;Kim, Yong-Bin;Shin, Sang-Duk;Kim, Il-Hyuk
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 1994
  • The studies were conducted to investigate the inflammation, gastric ulcer, analgesic and homothrmic of experimental animals by KYUNG OK-KO water extract and drink, which is a traditional preparation in Korea. 1. It was exhibited significantly anti-inflammatory effects to acute inflammation on carragennan edema, and preventive and therapeutic effects to chronic inflammation on Freund's complete adjuvant in rats(100, 200, 400 mg/kg). Especially, preventive effect of KYUNG OK-KO water extracts at doses of 100, 200, 400 mg/kg in rats were showed dose-dependantly. 2. Aspirin-induced gastric ulcer were remarkably repaired by all experimental groups of KYUNG OK-KO water extracts. 3. The number of writing syndromes by acetic acid induced also were decreased which MPI's test was increased by tail flick apparatus in mice remarkably, all doses of water extracts(100, 200, 400 mg/kg) and dose-dependantly. 4. Aminopyrine-induced homothermic effects of KYUNG OK-KO water extract(100, 200, 400mg/kg) and drink (0.7, 1.4, 2.1 ml/kg) were significantly evaluated dose-dependantly in 400 mg/kg, 2.1 ml/kg groups.

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The Effects of Complex Motor Training on Motor Function and Synaptic Plasticity After Neonatal Binge-like Alcohol Exposure in Rats (복합운동훈련이 신생 흰쥐의 알코올성 소뇌손상 후 운동기능 및 신경연접가소성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sun-Min;Koo, Hyun-Mo;Kwon, Hyuk-Cheol
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.56-66
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    • 2005
  • The purposes of this study were to test that complex motor training enhance motor function significantly, to test change in cerebellum, and to test the synaptic plasticity into the immunohistochemistry response of synaptophysin. Using an animal model of fetal alcohol syndrome - which equates peak blood alcohol concentrations across developmental period - the effects of alcohol on body weight during periods were examined. The effect of complex motor training on motor function and synaptic plasticity of rat exposed alcohol on postnatal days 4 through 10 were studied. Newborn rats were assigned to one of two groups: (1) normal group (NG), via artificial rearing to milk formula and (2) alcohol groups (AG), via 4.5 g/kg/day of ethanol in a milk solution. After completion of the treatments, the pups were fostered back to lactating dams, where they were raised in standard cages (two-and three animals per cage) until they were postnatal 48 days. Rats from alcohol group of postnatal treatment then spent 10 days in one of two groups: Alcohol-experimental group was had got complex motor training (learning traverse a set of 6 elevated obstacles) for 4 weeks. The alcohol-control group was not trained. Before consider replacing with "the experiment/study", (avoid using "got" in writing) the rats were examined during four behavioral tests and their body weights were measured, then their coronal sections were processed in rabbit polyclonal antibody synaptophysin. The synaptophysin expression in the cerebellar cortex was investigated using a light microscope. The results of this study were as follows: 1. The alcohol groups contained significantly higher alcohol concentrations than the normal group. 2. The alcohol groups had significantly lower body weights than the normal group. 3. In alcohol groups performed significantly lower than the normal group on the motor behavioral test. 4. In alcohol-control group showed significantly decreased immunohistochemistric response of the synaptophysin in the cerebellar cortex compared to the nomal group. These results suggest that improved motor function induced by complex motor training after postnatal exposure is associated with dynamically altered expression of synaptophysin in cerebellar cortex and that is related with synaptic plasticity. Also, these data can potentially serve as a model for therapeutic intervention.

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Yemen's Cholera Epidemic Is a One Health Issue

  • Ng, Qin Xiang;Deyn, Michelle Lee Zhi Qing De;Loke, Wayren;Yeo, Wee Song
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.289-292
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    • 2020
  • Yemen has been faced with the worst cholera epidemic of modern times, with more than 1 million suspected cases and 3000 deaths at the time of writing. This problem is largely due to the longstanding civil war between pro-government forces and the Houthi armed movement, which has severely damaged already vulnerable sanitation and healthcare facilities and systems in the country. It is further compounded by a dire lack of basic amenities, chronic malnutrition, and unfavourable weather conditions. Another contributory component may be aerial transfer by cholera-infected chironomid insects. To contain the spread of cholera in Yemen, a nation-wide armistice should be negotiated, and national and local committees must be convened to coordinate efforts on the ground. Community isolation facilities with proper sanitation, reliable disposal systems, and a clean water supply should be set up to isolate and treat sick patients. The continuity of vaccination programmes should be ensured. Public health campaigns to educate local communities about good hygiene practices and nutrition are also necessary. The One Health paradigm emphasizes a multi-sectoral and transdisciplinary understanding and approach to prevent and mitigate the threat of communicable diseases. This paradigm is highly applicable to the ongoing cholera crisis in Yemen, as it demands a holistic and whole-of-society approach at the local, regional, and national levels. The key stakeholders and warring parties in Yemen must work towards a lasting ceasefire during these trying times, especially given the extra burden from the mounting severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak worldwide.