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Woo Ho Han 2 Articles
무균뇌수막염이 선행된 조직구 괴사림프절염
Woo Ho Han, Dong Kuck Lee, Doo Hyeuk Kwon, Yoon Ho Kim
Korean J Headache. 2011;12(1):68-70.   Published online June 30, 2011
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Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis is a benign disease of the lymph node and spontaneously recovered within 4 to 6 months. Involvement of central nervous system rarely occurs as a form of aseptic meningitis. A 20 year-old woman presented with fever and headache. CSF studies revealed pleocytosis and elevated protein levels. Her symptoms were improved without specific management, but after several days generalized edema, multiple arthralgia and painful lymph node swelling with leukopenia were developed. A cervical lymph node biopsy disclosed necrotizing lymphadenitis. We report a patient with necrotizing lymphadenitis followed by aseptic meningitis.
긴장형두통과 편두통에서 수면의 양상
Woo Ho Han, Jin Kuk Do, Dong Kuck Lee
Korean J Headache. 2010;11(2):95-100.   Published online December 31, 2010
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Background
There is a clear association between headache and sleep disturbance. However, the mechanism and causes are complex and poorly understood. The aim of this study is to compare the sleep quality in tension-type headache and migraine patients. Methods: We enrolled 49 tension-type headache (TTH) and 27 migraine patients. Two groups underwent the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, and State trait anxiety inventory. We analyzed these sleep[C3] and other psychiatric parameters according to headache type and headache features. Results: Global PSQI scores [10.82±5.10 for TTH vs. 10.52±4.31 for migraine, p-value=0.79], BDI[C4] [18.86±8.55 for TTH vs. 21.19±9.48 for migraine, p-value=0.28] and STAI[C5] [state; 51.04±10.32 for TTH vs. 52.48±11.92 for migraine, p-value=0.58, trait; 53.92±10.32 for TTH vs. 55.33±12.09 for migraine, p-value=0.59] showed no significant difference between two groups.Chronic migraine (CM) sufferers revealed shorter sleep duration [2.40±0.74 hours for CM vs. 1.42 ±1.08 hours for episodic migraine (EM), p-value=0.01]and higher STAI score comparing from EM (state; 57.87±11.71 for CM and 45.75±8.52 for EM, trait; 59.87±12.08 for CM and 49.67±9.83 for EM). Conclusions: In our study, there were no significant difference in sleep related parameters including PAQI, ESS and STAI between tension-type headache and migraine patients group. CM patients reported higher ESS and STAI scores comparing to EM patients.

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