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Oh Lyong Kim
Researcher at Yeungnam University
Publications - 30
Citations - 726
Oh Lyong Kim is an academic researcher from Yeungnam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffuse axonal injury & Fractional anisotropy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 28 publications receiving 660 citations.
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Surgical treatment of symptomatic Rathke cleft cysts: clinical features and results with special attention to recurrence.
TL;DR: R Rathke cleft cysts are associated with a variety of clinical presentations and sometimes confusing intraoperative and pathological findings, especially after a partial removal, as in cases with squamous metaplasia.
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MR Imaging Findings of Rathke's Cleft Cysts: Significance of Intracystic Nodules
TL;DR: The presence of an intracystic nodule with characteristic signal intensities on MR images may be indicative of the diagnosis of Rathke's cleft cyst.
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The relation between fornix injury and memory impairment in patients with diffuse axonal injury: A diffusion tensor imaging study
TL;DR: It is found that memory impairment in patients with DAI is closely related to neuronal injury of the fornix body among the three fornIX regions that the authors assessed.
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Focal lesions of the corticospinal tract demonstrated by diffusion tensor imaging in patients with diffuse axonal injury.
Young Hwan Ahn,Seong Ho Kim,Bong Soo Han,Oh Lyong Kim,Sang Ho Ahn,Yoon Woo Cho,Yong Hyun Kwon,Sung Ho Jang +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that DTI with FT may be a useful modality for use in investigating the status of CST in patients with DAI, after focal lesions at the brainstem that had not been revealed by conventional brain MRI were demonstrated.
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Recovery of corticospinal tract with diffuse axonal injury: a diffusion tensor image study.
TL;DR: Recovery in this patient could be attributed to the recovery of the corticospinal tract with diffuse axonal injury, which occurred in parallel with the improvement in motor function.