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A Clinical Report on One Case of Nuclear Facial Nerve Paralysis (핵성(核性) 안면신경마비(顔面神經麻痺) 환자 증례 1례(例))

  • Kim Bong-Suk;Lim Hee-Yong;Kim Seong-Mo;Park Jae-Hyun;Lee Tae-Hyun
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.395-401
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    • 2003
  • Facial nerver paralysis is classified as Supranuclear, Peripheral and Nuclear. It is mostly Spontaneous Peripheral Facial Paralysis(Bell's palsy) or Supranuclear Paralysis by C.V.A, but Nuclear Facial Nerve Paralysis is rarely reported. We treated a 64-years-old female patient who had 7-years history of C.V.A with hypertension and heart disease, and complained of these symptoms; left facial palsy, ocular dysmetria, diplopia, and right extremity weakness. We diagnosed as direct attack from the wind pathogen(風邪入中) with deficiency of both Gi(Qi, vital energy) and blood(氣血雨虛), and employed Oriental medical treatments; herb-medication, acupuncture and moxa therapy. The result was relatively acceptable. So We report this case with a brief review of related literatures.

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Diagnosis of Functional Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Using Dacryoscintigraphy (누비공신티그라피를 이용한 기능적 누도폐쇄의 진단)

  • Lim, Hyun-Wook;Sohn, Hyung-Sun;Kim, Euy-Neyng;Chung, Yong-An;Kim, Sung-Hoon;Chung, Soo-Kyo
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.508-515
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    • 2000
  • Purpose: To evaluate the value of dacryoscintigraphy in the assessment of patients with a clinical diagnosis of functional nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Materials and Methods: Dacryoscintigraphy was performed in symptomatic 35 lacrimal drainage systems in 18 patients (age range: $37{\sim}76$, 8 males, 10 females) that were patent on syringing. Results: Abnormalities were detected with dacryoscintigraphy in 75.8% of systems. The positive scintigrams were subdivided into those demonstrating prelacrimal sac delay (31.8%), delay at the lacrimal sac/junction (40.9%), or delay within the duct (21%). Conclusion: Dacryoscintigraphy is noninvasive useful technique in the assessment of the functional nasolacrimal duct obstruction and very sensitive at detecting abnormalities in patients with lid laxity caused by senile change and facial nerve palsy.

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