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Non Surgical Treatment of Eagle's Syndrome - A Case Report -.

Korean J Pain

April 2013

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.

Eagle's syndrome is a disease without a clear lesion that is associated with repeated episodes of pharyngalgia, odynophagia, the sensation of a foreign body in the pharynx, tinnitus, and otalgia in which patients displaying these types of symptoms must be given a differential diagnosis. It is known to be characterized by styloid process elongation or increasing compression to adjacent anatomical structures through stylohyoid ligament calcification. In serious cases, continuous pressure to the carotid artery can lead to a stroke.

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Effectiveness of oral glycopyrrolate use in compensatory hyperhidrosis patients.

Korean J Pain

January 2013

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.

Compensatory hyperhidrosis or reflex hyperhidrosis is the increase in sweating in the postoperative stage of thoracic sympathectomy or lumbar sympathectomy. It shares several features with anxiety disorders and has a negative impact on a patient's quality of life. Oralglycopyrrolate is one of the treatment options available.

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Cholinergic urticaria with acquired generalized hypohidrosis, and its pathophysiology is not well known. Autoimmunity to sweat glands or to acetylcholine receptors on sweat glands has been mentioned as one of the possible etiologies. Systemic steroid therapy, antihistamines, anticholinergics, and avoidance of the stimulatory situations are recommended for treatment.

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Efficacy of Dose Escalation of Tamsulosin for the Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms.

Low Urin Tract Symptoms

May 2012

Department of Urology, Korea University College of Medicine, Guro Hospital, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Urology, Inje University, Seoul Paik Hospital, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Urology, Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan Hospital, Ansan, KoreaDepartment of Urology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Urology, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, KoreaDepartment of Urology, Dankook University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Urology, Korea University College of Medicine, Anam Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of low (0.2 mg) and intermediate (0.4 mg) dose tamsulosin in treating lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

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A venotomy and manual propulsion technique to treat native arteriovenous fistulas occluded by thrombi.

AJR Am J Roentgenol

February 2012

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Ajou University College of Medicine, San 5, Woncheon-dong, Suwon, Yeongtong-Gu 443-721, Republic of Korea.

Objective: The objective of our study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a venotomy and manual propulsion technique that is performed to treat failed native arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) with chronic organized thrombi.

Materials And Methods: For this study, we retrospectively reviewed a total of 69 venotomy and manual propulsion procedures performed from October 2005 to July 2009 in 56 patients for the treatment of native AVFs occluded by chronic thrombi. Inflow, anastomotic, and outflow veins were occluded using balloon catheters.

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Efficacy of glycopyrrolate in primary hyperhidrosis patients.

Korean J Pain

January 2012

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.

Background: Primary hyperhidrosis is a disorder of excessive sweating, which shares several features with anxiety disorders and has a negative impact on a patient's quality of life. Oral glycopyrrolate is one of the treatments available. There are a few published studies on the use of glycopyrrolate given orally in the treatment of hyperhidrosis.

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Background: Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) continuously measures regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) noninvasively and has been shown to detect even small changes in cerebral oxygen supply-demand balance. Although widely used, only the effect of midazolam on cerebral blood flow has been studied in humans and evidence is lacking about its effect on cerebral metabolic rate. We therefore evaluated the effect of midazolam on cerebral oxygen supply-demand balance with NIRS.

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HyperIgEemia and atopy have recently been reported to be related to various neurological diseases such as Hirayama disease and idiopathic myelitis. The aims of this study are to determine frequency of atopy or hyperIgEemia in idiopathic myelitis and to characterize the clinical and laboratory profiles of atopic myelitis (AM). From January 2006 to August 2008, 29 consecutive patients with idiopathic myelitis were recruited.

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Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (IOTEE) is an invaluable diagnostic method for management of cardiac surgical patients, including patients undergoing valve replacement surgery. We report a patient who underwent reoperation for mitral valve replacement due to intravalvular regurgitation following mitral valve replacement with a bioprosthetic valve. The condition was detected by IOTEE and caused by suture entrapment.

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Background: To prospectively investigate the predictive value of the preoperative C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration for major postoperative complications following off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery.

Methods And Results: From January 2007 to December 2007, 185 consecutive patients scheduled for elective OPCAB surgery were allocated to a low-CRP group (n=137, CRP <0.3 mg/dl) and a high-CRP group (n=48, CRP > or = 0.

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Bullet embolism is a rare complication of non-penetrating gunshot trauma. There are two types of bullet embolisms: arterial and venous. Accurate preoperative localization of the bullet is important for selecting the proper surgical and anesthetic techniques.

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The clinical behaviors and treatment outcomes of thyroid carcinomas in patients with Graves' disease is a matter of controversy. This study aimed to identify the clinicopathologic features, treatment outcome, and the indicators for predicting recurrence, and to suggest the optimal extent of surgery in these patients. We retrospectively analyzed data of 58 patients who underwent surgical treatment for differentiated thyroid cancer and concurrent Graves' disease.

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The effect of lidocaine on remifentanil-induced cough.

Anaesthesia

May 2008

Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.

This study was performed to investigate the incidence of remifentanil-induced cough and evaluate the efficacy of lidocaine on its prevention. Five-hundred patients, aged 18-70 years, were randomly allocated into two groups to receive either lidocaine 0.5 mg x kg(-1) or 0.

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Background: This study was designed to compare the efficacy of remifentanil and alfentanil without the venous occlusion technique in preventing the withdrawal response associated with rocuronium injection in children.

Methods: One hundred and twenty children aged between 3 and 10 years were randomly allocated into one of four groups to receive either i.v.

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Introduction: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients show a high rate of cervical lymphatic metastasis. However, there are no universal binding guidelines for the extent of lateral cervical lymph node dissection (LND) in such cases. In particular, the need for LND above the spinal accessory nerve (SAN) remains controversial.

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Diffusion tensor imaging in patients with essential tremor.

AJNR Am J Neuroradiol

January 2008

Department of Neurology, Ajou University College of Medicine, Suwon, South Korea.

Background And Purpose: The traditional paradigm has regarded essential tremor (ET) as a benign disorder. However, recent clinical, neuroimaging, and neuropathologic studies suggest that ET may be a progressive neurologic disorder. Based on clinicopathologic findings that cerebellum and its outflow are the key structures in ET and degeneration of gray matter in cerebellum is followed by consequent wallerian degeneration of white matter (WM) fibers, the aim of the present study was to investigate changes in anisotropy in patients with ET.

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We evaluated the feasibility and safety of therapy with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) through consecutively intra-arterial and three repeated intravenous injections and compared the long-term prognosis between MSC-treated (n=11) and control multiple system atrophy (MSA) patients (n=18). The MSC-treated patients showed significantly greater improvement on the unified MSA rating scale (UMSARS) than the control patients at all visits throughout the 12-month study period. Orthostasis in UMSARS I items and cerebellar dysfunction-related items of UMSARS II items were significantly different in favor of MSC treatment compared to controls.

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Purpose: Hepatocellular carcinoma with hepatic artery to hepatic vein (AV) shunt has increased risk of pulmonary complications during transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE). The purpose of this study is to assess temporary balloon occlusion as a means of preventing pulmonary complications during TACE of hepatocellular carcinoma with AV shunt.

Materials And Methods: Eleven hepatocellular carcinoma patients (M: F = 9:2; mean age, 48 years) with angiographically evident AV shunt underwent TACE with occlusion of the shunt-draining hepatic veins using temporary occlusion balloon catheters.

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Introduction: It has been reported that stent placement may improve compromised blood flow resulting from vertebrobasilar dissection. In this study the technical feasibility, safety, as well as short-term outcome of stent placement for the treatment of nonhemorrhagic vertebrobasilar dissection was retrospectively investigated.

Methods: Ten patients (eight men, two women; age range 36 to 45 years) with nonhemorrhagic vertebrobasilar dissection were treated by stenting.

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Background: Pain from rocuronium injection is a common side-effect reported to occur in 50-80% of the patients. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of pretreatment with i.v.

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We investigated an association between olfaction and cardiac (123)I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) uptake in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA). There was a significant positive correlation between cardiac MIBG uptake and the Cross-Cultural Smell Identification (CCSI) score in patients with PD (r = 0.56; P = 0.

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The brain is particularly vulnerable to oxygen free radicals, and these radicals have been implicated in the pathology of several neurological disorders. In this study, the modulation of TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) expression by oxidative stress was shown in LN215 cells, an astroglioma cell line. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) treatment increased TRAIL expression in LN215 cells and H2O2-induced TRAIL augmented apoptosis in Peer cells, a cell line sensitive to TRAIL- mediated cell death.

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