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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 429-432, 2021.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-920216

ABSTRACT

Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is a common procedure performed in patients with chronic sinusitis. Although most of them result in excellent outcomes, some complications due to injury of nearby structures, such as the orbit or brain, may have serious consequences. Ophthalmic complications, occurring in less than 1% of all ESS cases, include orbital hematoma, diplopia, injury to the nasolacrimal duct, and in severe cases, even blindness. Here, we present a rare case in which a 49-year old female developed unilateral blepharoptosis after undergoing revision ESS.

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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 93-97, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-920188

ABSTRACT

Background and Objectives@#Proximal submandibular stone is not a rare disease. The aim of this study is to evaluate the surgical outcomes of 3 different ways to treat proximal submandibular stone: intraoral removal of stone (IORS) with sublingual gland (SLG) resection, IORS without SLG resection and submandibular gland (SMG) resection. @*Subjects and Methods@#We prospectively reviewed the surgical outcomes of IORS with SLG resection group (22 patients), IORS without SLG resection group (35 patients) and SMG resection group (22 patients). To evaluate the surgical outcomes, we analyzed the location and size of stones, mean operation time, mean hospital stay, mean postoperative degree of pain based on a visual analog scale (0–10), and incidence of complications. @*Results@#There were no significant differences between the mean diameter of stones and lengthfrom the hilum to stones. The mean operation time was shorter in the IORS without SLG re-section group than that in IORS without SLG resection group, and was significantly shorter than that of the SMG resection group. The mean hospital stay of the IORS without SLG resection group was also shorter than that of IORS with SLG resection group, and was significantly short-er than the SMG resection group. IORS without SLG resection group felt less pain than IORS with SLG resection group and SMG resection group. Four patients who underwent IORS without SLG resection experienced transient and mild SMG swelling, and mild paresthesia was noted on the same side. All patients recovered within 3 months. Intraoral removal of proximal SMG stones exhibited several advantages over SMG resection in terms of hospital stay, mean operation, time and postoperative pain. @*Conclusion@#Based on our results, we suggest that IORS without SLG resection be selected as the primary procedure for the removal of proximal submandibular stones rather than SMG resection.

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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 183-185, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133677

ABSTRACT

Ceftazidime is a widely used third-generation cephalosporin. We report a case of ceftazidime-induced nonconvulsive status epilepticus in a patient with renal failure. A 56-year-old man experienced the gradual development of altered mentation after a diabetic foot ulcer was treated with ceftazidime. Rhythmic sharply contoured triphasic waves were evident in all electroencephalography leads. The clinical and electrographical seizures ceased after introducing antiepileptic drugs and discontinuing ceftazidime. This case demonstrates that altered mentality and nonconvulsive status epilepticus can be caused by ceftazidime in patients with renal dysfunction.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Anticonvulsants , Ceftazidime , Diabetic Foot , Electroencephalography , Renal Insufficiency , Seizures , Status Epilepticus , Ulcer
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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 183-185, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133676

ABSTRACT

Ceftazidime is a widely used third-generation cephalosporin. We report a case of ceftazidime-induced nonconvulsive status epilepticus in a patient with renal failure. A 56-year-old man experienced the gradual development of altered mentation after a diabetic foot ulcer was treated with ceftazidime. Rhythmic sharply contoured triphasic waves were evident in all electroencephalography leads. The clinical and electrographical seizures ceased after introducing antiepileptic drugs and discontinuing ceftazidime. This case demonstrates that altered mentality and nonconvulsive status epilepticus can be caused by ceftazidime in patients with renal dysfunction.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Anticonvulsants , Ceftazidime , Diabetic Foot , Electroencephalography , Renal Insufficiency , Seizures , Status Epilepticus , Ulcer
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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 213-216, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133663

ABSTRACT

Hashimoto's encephalopathy (HE) is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by a nonspecific encephalopathy with high titers of serum anti-thyroid antibody in the absence of other defined causes. A 54-year-old woman was admitted due to recurrent seizures and confusion. Her serum anti-thyroid antibody level was elevated, and brain MRI showed multiple instances of vasogenic edema. Her symptoms disappeared after treatment with high-dose steroids and antiepileptic drugs. We propose that HE should be considered in the differential diagnosis of multiple vasogenic edema on brain imaging.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Anticonvulsants , Brain , Diagnosis, Differential , Edema , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neuroimaging , Seizures , Steroids
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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 213-216, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133662

ABSTRACT

Hashimoto's encephalopathy (HE) is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by a nonspecific encephalopathy with high titers of serum anti-thyroid antibody in the absence of other defined causes. A 54-year-old woman was admitted due to recurrent seizures and confusion. Her serum anti-thyroid antibody level was elevated, and brain MRI showed multiple instances of vasogenic edema. Her symptoms disappeared after treatment with high-dose steroids and antiepileptic drugs. We propose that HE should be considered in the differential diagnosis of multiple vasogenic edema on brain imaging.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Anticonvulsants , Brain , Diagnosis, Differential , Edema , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neuroimaging , Seizures , Steroids
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