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Diabetic Muscle Infarction in a Chronic Stroke Patient- A Case Report -
Yong-Soon Yoon,Jyul-Lee Choi,Ki-Pi Yu,Soo-Hyun Kwak,Jong-Yun Kim 대한재활의학회 2010 Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine Vol.34 No.6
Diabetic muscle infarction is a rare complication of diabetes and is characterized by acute or subacute onset of painful and non-pitting swelling of the thigh or the calf, and rarely in the upper limbs. Diabetic muscle infarction and cerebral vascular accidents ocurr in patients with advanced diabetic complications. Painful swelling of the extremities is very common manifestation in patients with hemiplegia. Thus, early correct diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the underlying causes of painful swelling of the extremities are very important in these patients. We report a case of diabetic muscle infarction in a patient with hemiplegia, and suggest that diabetic muscle infarction should be considered as a disease of differential diagnosis for acute pain and swelling on the extremity.
Patient With Crossed Aphasia Undergoing Long-Term Speech Therapy: A Case Report
Kim Tae-Hwan,Yoon Myeong-Kwon,Choi Seung-Gue,김정섭,Choi Jyul-Lee 대한뇌신경재활학회 2023 뇌신경재활 Vol.16 No.3
Crossed aphasia (CA) is a type of aphasia caused by cerebral hemispheric lesions on the same side of the dominant hand. The prevalence of CA is extremely rare. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report in Korea to conduct 6 years of long-term speech therapy in a case of a patient with CA. The patient was a 57-year-old right-handed man with aphasia caused by extensive acute infarction in the right middle cerebral artery territory. He presented with global aphasia, right–left disorientation, and agraphia. Language function recovered in the first 6 months and then plateaued.