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Dae-Hie Lee 2 Articles
증례 : 돌발 기침과 두통
Kyungmi Oh, Seong-Cheol Cho, Byung-Jo Kim, Kun-Woo Park, Dae-Hie Lee
Korean J Headache. 2006;7(2):106-108.   Published online December 31, 2006
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A 56-year-old man presented with a 40-day history of paroxysmal cough and hemicranial headaches occurring 5 to 10 times per day. The characteristic of headache was severe dull & aching nature in the left frontotemporal area for approximately 20 minutes. The headache attack was always accompanied concurrently by paroxysmal cough. Nasopharyngeal MRI revealed neck mass which encasing left cervical internal carotid artery and lower cranial nerves. Cough and headache, and other multiple lower cranial palsies were progressed and aggravated. We believe that the symptoms presented as simultaneous paroxysmal cough and headache might be related to mass lesion which stimulated vagus nerve.
일반연제-Photophobia in Korean Patients with Migraine
Kyungmi Oh, Byung-Kun Kim, Byung-Jo Kim, Jin-Kyu Han, Kun-Woo Park , Dae-Hie Lee
Korean J Headache. 2005;6(1):102-102.   Published online June 30, 2005
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Background
Although photophobia is a main component of migraine classification and ID-migraine, previous literature reported lower incidence rate(about 40%) in Korean patients with migraine than inte- rnational studies with Caucasian patients Objectives: This study was performed to compare the photophobia incidence rate detected by simple interview in Korean migraineurs with that detected by a specific photophobia questionnaire. Methods: Seventy-four migraine patients with mean age of 39.8±17.36 years were enrolled in this study. After simple interview by a headache specialist, patients were asked to report the questionnaire, which is comprised of 8 items. Seven items are questions about various symptoms, avoidance and as a triggering factor related to light during migraine attacks, and one item is a question if the symptom occurs during interictal period. Results: A total of 40(54.1%) patients noted photophobia through the simple interview, and all of them reported  yes  to at least 1 item in the questionnaire. Fifty-three(85.1%) patients were revealed as having photophobia by the questionnaire. Of these 53 patients, 23 had same symptoms in headache-free period. Conclusion: Similar photophobia incidence with Caucasian was revealed by the questionnaire. The questionnaire may be used as sensitive method to help detect photophobia in Korean.

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