중추성현훈과 소뇌성보행실조를 주소로 한 태음인 환자 치험 2례 |
선승호1, 이재은1, 한동윤2, 이성우1, 이선란3, 고성규1 |
1상지대학교부속한방병원 내과 2상지대학교부속한방병원 사상체질의학과 3상지대학교 대학원 |
The Two Case Reports of Taeumin with Central Dizziness and Cerebellar Ataxia |
Seung-Ho Sun1, Jae-eun Lee1, Dong-youn Han2, Seong-woo Lee1, Seon-Lan Lee3, Seong-Gyu Ko1 |
1Department of Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Sangji University, Wonju-Si, Korea . 2Department of Sasang Constitutional medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Sangji University, Wonju-Si, Korea . 3Department of Oriental Medicine Graduate School, College of Oriental Medicine, Sangji University, Wonju-Si, Korea . |
Correspondence |
Seong-Gyu Ko ,Tel: 033-741-9209, Fax: 033-732-2124, Email: sgko9209@snu.ac.kr
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Received: March 29, 2004, Accepted: April 20, 2004, Published online: June 30, 2004. |
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ABSTRACT |
The two case reports here presented are based on an inpatient with lateral medullary infarction, known as Wallenberg’s syndrome with chief complains of central dizziness and cerebellar ataxia, and an inpatient with infarctions of cerebellar, pontine, and lacunar thalamic region. QSCCII was performed while the patient was hospitalized and, by consultation with the Dept. of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, the patient was diagnosed with Taeumin. Thus, an oriental medical therapy of Cheongsimyeonjatang, acupuncture, and moxibustion was carried out. As a result the degree of dizziness decreased noticeably while other symptoms improved as well. Before leaving the hospital, the degree of cerebellar ataxia also improved and the patient was able to go on foot by himself. In conclusion, significant improvements were observed in cerebellar and a pontine infarction patients who suffered central dizziness and cerebellar ataxia through Sasang medical therapy. |
Key words:
central dizziness, cerebellar ataxia, Wallenberg’s syndrome, cerebellar and pontine infarction, Cheongsimyeonjatang |
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