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Jae Young Lim

Researcher at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

Publications -  279
Citations -  8294

Jae Young Lim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sarcopenia. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 247 publications receiving 5423 citations. Previous affiliations of Jae Young Lim include UPRRP College of Natural Sciences & Chosun University.

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Newly Diagnosed Sarcopenia and Alzheimer's Disease in an Older Patient With Chronic Inflammation.

TL;DR: It is assumed that chronic low-grade inflammation with aging contributed to the development of multiple comorbidities in a 78-year-old man with sarcopenia, distal sensorimotor polyneuropathy, and Alzheimer’s disease.
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Comprehensive Rehabilitation in Severely Ill Inpatients With COVID-19: A Cohort Study in a Tertiary Hospital

TL;DR: Comprehensive rehabilitation management effectively improved muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical performance in severe-to-critical COVID-19 patients and emphasizes the importance of intensive post-acute inpatient rehabilitation in survivors.
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Five-years of Breast Cancer Management in a New Hospital: Analysis Using Clinical Data Warehouse

TL;DR: A review of the initial 5-years of breast cancer management in a single hospital using the clinical data warehouse (CDW) saved the time and human power to review the medical record by using the CDW.
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The Axillary Arch of Langer (Axillopectoral Muscle): A Case Report

TL;DR: The first case of axillary arch of Langer that was identified during surgery in Korea is reported, a 33-yr-old woman diagnosed with right breast cancer and identified an abnormal muscle that originated from the latissimus dorsi, and was inserted in the trilaminar tendon of the pectoralis major during axillary lymph node dissection.
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Utilization Status of Public Health and Medical Rehabilitation Services by the Persons with Disabilities in Community

TL;DR: The utilization rate of public health and medical rehabilitation services in communities was 32.8%.