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One Case of Paralytic Strabismus (마비성 사시환자 1례)

  • Lee, Kyu-jin;Kim, Hae-jung
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 2004
  • Strabismus is a misalignment of eye, and which devided paralytic and non-paralytic strabismus. Paralytic strabismus is generally a neurological problem, especially 3rd, 4th or 6th nerve. The abducent nerve was most common affected. Paralytic strabismus are treated based on the theory of Oriental medicine with herbal medicine bal-san(發散) and gue-pung(祛風) effects and acupuncture around the eyes and etc. Authors experienced one case of the strabismus of abducent nerve palsy, 35-year-old male, showed disorder abduction of Lt. eye, diplopia and dizziness. Disorder abduction of Lt. eye, diplopia and dizziness and cervical pain improved under the treatment of acupuncture and herbal medicine Thus further clinical study and treatment principle should be made to raise the recovery rate for paralytic strabismus and it's effectiveness of Oriental medical treatment should be informed.

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Two Cases of Paralytic Strabismus Treated with Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (마비성사시의 한방치험 2례)

  • Lee, Seung-eun;Kim, Yoon-bum
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.168-178
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    • 2003
  • Strabismus refers to a extra-ocular muscle imbalance that results in improper alignment of the visual axes of two eyes. It may be divided into paralytic and non-paralytic strabismus. Paralytic strabismus is primarily a neurological problem: non-paralytic strabismus is more strictly an ophthalmologic problem. This case report focuses on paralytic strabismus resulting from palsies of the third and the sixth cranial nerves, respectively. Oculomotor nerve palsies result in binocular diplopia with characteristic patterns of strabismus. Oculomotor nerve provides motor and parasympathetic innervation to the eyes. Acquired oculomotor nerve palsies are not uncommon. Injury to the third nerve may result in complete or partial dysfunction. Complete third nerve palsy is manifested by ptosis, dilated pupil, an eye that is deviated down and out in primary position, and limited adduction, elevation, and depression. Patients with unilateral sixth nerve palsy complain of binocular, horizontal diplopia esotropia in the primary position due to unopposed action of the medial rectus and limitation of abduction due to weakness of the lateral rectus. Diplopia is worse in the direction of the paretic lateral rectus muscle. Paralytic strabismus are treated, based on the theory of Oriental medicine. with berbal medicines having gun-bi(健脾), bae-to(培土), gue-pung(祛風) effect of acupuncture around the eyes and etc. We describe a 63-year-old woman with complete the 3rd cranial nerve palsy and a 32-year-old woman with the unilateral 6th cranial nerve palsy who treated with acupuncture and herbal medicines and showed complete recovery.

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Three cases of paralytic strabismus which were treated electra-acupuncture at extraocular muscles (외안근 전침 자극을 이용한 마비성 사시 환자의 치험 3례)

  • Kim Nam Kwen;Hwang Chung Yeon
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.247-250
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    • 2003
  • Objectives : Strabismus refers to the muscle imbalanced that results from improper alignment of the visual axes of the two eyes. It may be divided into paralytic and nonparalytic strabismus. Paralytic strabismus is primarily result from neurologic problem and nonparalytic strabismus is more strictly opthalmologic problem. We try to improve the remedial value of acute paralytic strabismus. Methods : We treated the cases by use of electra-acupuncture at paralytic extraocular muscles. The cases were treated almost daily and every treatment were enforced 10 minutes. We use the PG-306 electra-acupuncture products(Suzuki Iryoki Co. Japan) and apply the low consequence wave of 1-8Hz Results : We found that two cases were recovered almost three months and one case is treated till now and improved. So we try to apply this treatment in many cases and make the treating protocol of acute paralytic strabismus.

A Case Report of Paralytic Strabismus in Childhood (마비사시 소아 환자에 대한 증례 보고 1례)

  • Kweon, Ji Hyeon;Kim, Kyeong Min;Yu, Sun Ae
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2020
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to report the effectiveness of Korean medicine on treating paralytic strabismus in childhood. Methods We treated a 4-years-old patient who was diagnosed with paralytic strabismus with herbal medicine, laser acupuncture, T-acupuncture and moxibustion. Results After 5 months of the Korean medicine treatment, the child's strabismus, diplopia, and limitation of abduction were improved. There was no recurrence of the symptoms for 1 year and 4 months. Conclusions Korean medicine treatment can be effective in improving symptoms of paralytic strabismus. However, further studies are needed to demonstrate the treatment benefits to abducens nerve palsy.

A Case Report of Paralytic Patient Associated with Diabetes Mellitus (당뇨를 동반한 뇌경색 환자의 천화산가미방 치험 1례)

  • Kim, Byoung-Woo
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2009
  • Objectives : This report aimed to study of paralytic patient associated with Diabetes Mellitus. Methods : Diabetes Mellitus has one of the highest death rate, because of it induces various complications. Especially paralytic patients who associated with diabetes mellitus are slow in recovery and easy to induce many complications. So control of the diabetes mellitus is the most important thing to treatment. We observed and treated with Cheunhwasangamibang and acupunture. Results : The paralytic patient with Diabetes Mellitus was treatment with Cheunhwasangamibang and improvement was seen. Conclusions : Results in this case support a role for Cheunhwasangamibang in controlling Diabetes Mellitus.

One Case of paralytic strabismus(oculomotor nerve palsy) which was treated electroacupuncture at oculomotor muscles (외안근 전침요법을 이용한 소아의 마비성 사시 치험 1례)

  • Kim, Nam-Kuon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.19 no.3 s.31
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    • pp.232-236
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    • 2006
  • Objectives : Strabismus refers to the oculomotor muscles imbalance that results from improper alignment of the visual axes of the two eyes. It may be divided into paralytic and nonparalytic strabismus. Paralytic strabismus is primarily result from neurologic problem and nonparalytic strabismus is more strictly opthalmologic problem. At first we used this method(electroacupuncture at oculomotor muscles) and gained good recoveries for adult paralytic strabismus cases or Miller-Fisher syndrome, and I tried to know the effective and safety for children cases. Methods : We treated the case by using the electroacupuncture at paralytic oculomator muscles. The case was treated almost daily and every treatment was enforced 10 minutes. We use the PG-306 electra-acupuncture products(Suzki Iryoki Co. Japan) and apply the low consequence wave of I-8Hz Results : We found that the case was recovered perfectly in short term and appealed any sides effect or compliant. So I try to apply this treatment in many children cases and make the treating protocol for them.

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A Case of Paralytic Strabismus Treated by Oriental Medicine (외전신경마비(外轉神經痲痺) 사시환자(斜視患者)의 한방치험(韓方治驗)1례(例))

  • Kim, Chang-Hwan;Kim, Yong-Suk
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.82-86
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    • 1997
  • Stabismus refers to a muscle imbalance that results in improper alignment of the visual axes of the two eyes. It may be divided into paralytic and nonparalytic strabismus. Paralytic strabismus is primarily a neurologic problem ; nonaralytic strabismus is more strictly an ophthalmologic problem. Characteristic clinical disturbances result from lesions of the third, fourth, and sixth cranial nerves. Lesions of the sixth nerve result in a paralysis of lateral or outward movement and a crossing of the visual axes. We present a case of paralytic strabismus in 24-year-old female who recovered by Oriental medicine, including acupuncture and herbal medicines.

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A Clinical Case Study of Paralytic Ileus Patient Improved by Euphorbiae Kansui Radix(Gan-sui) (마비성 장폐색환자의 감수로 호전된 증례)

  • 한경석;박은경;박성식
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.103-108
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    • 2000
  • Paralytic ileus is one of the gastro-intestinal symptoms of a patient who is in the post-symptom period resulting from stroke. The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of Euphorbiae Kansui Radix(Gan-sui) for a patient who has suffered from severe paralytic ileus as post-symptoms caused by 3rd stroke. The subject was a 70-year-old woman who had been troubled with dyspepsia, abdominal flatus and other pains during the past 10 years, and whose symtoms worsened because of her recent 3rd stroke. At the time of admission, she complained of abdominal flatus, conspitation, quadri weakness(Lt>Rt) and dysathria. For the first 10 days after admission, she was treated with Oriental' Western Medicine, which failed to relieve any symptom. However, after taking Euphorbiae Kansui Radix(Gan-sui), gastro-intestinal vermicular movement improved, so the symptoms of abdominal flatus and conspitation disappeared. As a consequence, the accompanying paralytic ileus condition also improved.

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Clinical Report on a Cerebral Infarction Patients with Paralytic Ileus Treated by Bo-ryu Enema and Daeshiho-tang (뇌경색 후 발생한 마비성 장폐색 환자에 보류관장과 대시호탕 병행 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Han-gyul;Jeong, Yun-kyeong;Jung, Min-ho;Jung, Woo-sang;Moon, Sang-kwan;Cho, Ki-ho
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 2016
  • Objective: Paralytic ileus is a common complication of cerebral infarction. This study reports on the effect of Daeseunggi-tang and Daeshiho-tang on a cerebral infarction patient with paralytic ileus.Method: This patient was treated with herbal medicine (Daeshiho-tang and two applications of Bo-ryu enema), acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, and moxibustion therapy for 17 days.Results: The symptoms of paralytic ileus appeared to improve after treatment.Conclusions: Traditional Korean medical treatment may be effective in paralytic ileus.

Paralytic Ileus Secondary to Electrolyte Imbalance: A Case Study in a 16 Year Old Female

  • OKAFOR, Henry Chukwuemeka;IKPEAMA, Osita John;OKAFOR, Jane Nkechinyere;OKAFOR, Rita Ifeyinwa
    • The Korean Journal of Food & Health Convergence
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2022
  • Paralytic ileus is a metabolic state in which the intestines fail to transmit peristalsis due to failure of the neuromuscular mechanism in the small intestines and colon. It is a major cause of morbidity in hospitalized patients especially during late presentations and points of mismanagement. The causes include infections, electrolyte imbalance (hypokalemia, hyponatremia), surgeries and medications. When the exact cause of the disease condition is identified and corrected, paralytic ileus is usually resolved. This case report is that of a 16 year old female who was admitted and managed as a case of paralytic ileus. The patient presented with symptoms of fever, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, vomiting and inability to pass stool or flatus. There was associated body weakness, reduced urine output and weight loss. She was properly examined clinically and sent for various investigations. Investigations such plain abdominal X-Ray, serum electrolyte estimation, chest X-Ray and full blood count were carried out. The results of the investigations done were in keeping with the diagnosis of paralytic ileus, electrolyte imbalance and ongoing sepsis. She was subsequently managed through nil per oral, adequate fluid rehydration, antibiotics and correction of electrolyte imbalance. Following stable clinical state and investigation results, she was discharged and advised on follow-up.