KMID : 1123920100240020333
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Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology 2010 Volume.24 No. 2 p.333 ~ p.337
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Case of Monocular Partial Oculomotor Nerve Palsy in a Patient with Midbrain and Thalamus Hemorrhage
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Lee Jae-Hwa
Kim Young-Eun Kim Il-Wha Lee Key-Sang Lee Seong-Geun
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Abstract
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A 51-year-old man developed diplopia while driving. The brain CT film demonstrated a hemorrhage in the left midbrain and thalamus. On our first diagnosis after 8 days from onset, partial ptosis and limitation of adduction in the left eye were detected. We evaluated that the patinet¡¯s digestive system was weak, so that treated the patient with Bojungikki-tang and Sa-am acupuncture Bi-Jung-Geouk(Þ¡ïáÌ«). As a result, limitation of adduction was recovered to about 90% of normal range and Ptosis was recovered just likely with the normal eye.
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KEYWORD
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monocular partial oculomotor nerve palsy, Bojungikki-tang, Sa-am acupuncture Bi-Jung-Geouk(Þ¡ïáÌ«), midbrain hemorrhage
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