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Sung Eun Kim
Researcher at Inje University
Publications - 107
Citations - 914
Sung Eun Kim is an academic researcher from Inje University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Hippocampal sclerosis. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 104 publications receiving 653 citations. Previous affiliations of Sung Eun Kim include Gyeongsang National University.
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Simple and accurate quantitative analysis of ten antiepileptic drugs in human plasma by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry.
TL;DR: This method was successfully used in the identification and quantitation of AEDs in patients undergoing mono- or polytherapy for epilepsy.
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Antiepileptic Drug Therapy in Patients with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy.
TL;DR: Most experts now agree to the concept of “rational polyther therapy” consisting of mechanistic combinations of AEDs exerting synergistic interactions and to the importance of continuing trials of different rational polytherapy regimens to improve the outcome of the core population of epilepsy patients in the long term.
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Multi-center study on migraine and seizure-related headache in patients with epilepsy
Kyoung Heo,Byung In Lee,Kyoon Huh,Hyunwoo Nam,Ok Joon Kim,Young Min Shon,Ha-Young Choi,Myeong Kyu Kim,Hoo Won Kim,Sung Hyun Lee,Jae Moon Kim,Ji-Eun Kim,Tae Wan Kim,Jangjoon Lee,Sang Bong Lee,Sang-Ho Kim,Byung Kun Kim,Gun Sei Oh,Hyang Woon Lee,Dong Jin Shin,Hyeon-Mi Park,Juhan Kim,Sung Eun Kim,Jeong Yeon Kim,Pil-Wook Chung,Hong Ki Song,Sang Do Yi,Yong Won Cho,Jin Yong Choi,Hyun Jeong Han,Jun Hong Lee,Sang Kun Lee,Kwang Ik Yang,Hyun Park,Se Jin Lee,Won Joo Kim +35 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that SRH is a frequent accompanying symptom of epileptic seizures causing major impairment in daily life, and migraine is an important comorbidity of epilepsy, affecting the incidence and characteristics of SRH.
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Acute symptomatic seizures in CNS infection.
TL;DR: Encephalitis and GCS ≤12 are significant clinical variables for predicting the occurrence of acute symptomatic seizures in central nervous system (CNS) infections, suggesting that patients with a greater extent of parenchymal damage are more vulnerable to acute symptodic seizures.
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Characteristics of seizure-induced signal changes on MRI in patients with first seizures
Si Eun Kim,Byung In Lee,Kyong Jin Shin,Sam Yeol Ha,Jinse Park,Kang Min Park,Hyung Chan Kim,Joonwon Lee,Soo-young Bae,Dongah Lee,Sung Eun Kim +10 more
TL;DR: There is an association between epileptiform discharges and SCM, and the involvement of the unilateral cortex and ipsilateral thalamus in SCM and its hyperperfusion state could be helpful in differentiating the consequences of epileptic seizures from other pathologies.