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A clinical study of the affected part acupuncture moving treatment on the acute radial nerve palsy patient who has Cervical Herniation (환측 동기침법을 이용한 경추 추간판 탈출증 환자의 급성 압박성 요골신경마비 치험 1례)

  • Jeong, Hoon;Cho, Nam-Hoon;Park, Ji-Yong;Park, Hyun-Min;Bae, Sang-Eun;Hong, Nam-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Oriental Medical Informatics
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the affected part acupuncture moving treatment for acute radial nerve palsy patient who has Cervical Herniation. Methods : We examined 1 patient with Radial nerve palsy who admitted Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine. The patient was treated by the affected part acupuncture moving treatment including herbal mixture. Results : In this study, in the end of affected part acupuncture moving treatment, patient's condition has improved. Muscle strength was also increased. Conclusions : The affected part acupuncture moving treatment for acute radial nerve palsy was effective in restore of functional activities, but this treatment needs more study.

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A Case Repot of Chronic Unhealing Wound Related to Odontogenic Cutaneous Sinus Tract (치원성 표피 누공과 연관된 만성 창상의 증례보고)

  • Jeong, Boh-Rham;Kim, Young-Seok;Hong, Jong-Won;Roh, Tai-Suk;Rah, Dong-Kyun
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.523-526
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The odontogenic sinus and fistulous tracts is the most common draining sinus and fistulous tract of the head and neck region. These are often misdiagnoses by clinicions who are not familiar with cutaneous sinus, since most of patients do not have dental symptoms. Here we present two cases of odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract which have been diagnosed after excision of epidermal cyst. Methods: Two patients who presented with an odontogenic sinus tract draining to the skin at our institusion during the two years were enrolled in this study. We reviewed all the medical records of the patients and literature about odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract. Results: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts of our cases were healed after treatment of periapical odontitis and extraction of the carious tooth. Conclusion: The cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is well documented condition. But its diagnosis is not always easy unless the clinicians consider the possibility of its dental origin. An understanding of the pathogenesis of odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract will lead to early correct diagnosis and proper treatment without unnecessary surgery.