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Archive | 2011

Multi-center study on migraine and seizure-related headache in patients with epilepsy.

K Heo; Bi Lee; K Huh; H Nam; Oj Kim; Ym Shon; H Choi; Mk Kim; Hwal Woong Kim; Sh Lee; Joon Mee Kim; Je Kim; T Kim; J Lee; Sb Lee; Si Han Kim; Bk Kim; Gs Oh; Hyun-Woo Lee; Dj Shin; J Kim; Se Kim; Jy Kim; Pw Chung; Hk Song; Sd Yi; Yong Won Cho; Choi Jy; Hj Han; Jae-Hong Lee

Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the frequency and characteristics of migraine and seizure-related headache (SRH) according to the criteria of the International Headache Society. Materials and Methods A questionnaire was undertaken at the initial evaluation of newly referred patients from 32 epilepsy clinics. Results Of a total of 597 patients, 74 (12.4%) patients had migraine. Age at the onset of epilepsy was lower in patients with migraine than in those without. Twenty-six (4.4%), nine (1.5%), and 146 (24.5%) patients experienced prodromal, ictal, and postictal SRH, respectively (n = 169, 28.3%). A pain intensity of prodromal and postictal SRH was 6.1 ± 1.5 (SD) and 6.3 ± 1.9 (SD) on the visual analogue scale, and their duration was 12.6 ± 26.7 (SD) hours and 9.0 ± 17.4 (SD) hours, respectively. Age at the onset of epilepsy was lower in patients with SRH than in those without, and the risk of occurrence of SRH was significantly greater in patients with longer epilepsy duration. SRH could be classified as a type of migraine in 46.2% of patients with prodromal SRH and in 36.3% of patients with postictal SRH. Prodromal SRH occurred more frequently and was more likely to be a migraine-type in patients with migraine compared with those without. Postictal SRH occurred more frequently and was more likely to be a migraine-type in patients with migraine. Conclusion This study suggests 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.


Journal of The Korea Concrete Institute | 2005

Applicability of Colormetric Method for Estimation of Chloride Penetration in Concrete Structures

Eun-Ik Yang; Myung-Yu Kim; Young-Moon Leem; Hae-Geun Park

When concrete structures are exposed under marine condition for a long time, the steel in concrete is corroded due to the ingression of chlorides in the seawater. Because the damages of corrosion resulting from the chloride ion are very serious, many researches have been performed. Silver nitrate colormetric method that can measure easily penetration depth of chloride ion has been executed, recent)y. However, characteristics of silver nitrate colormetric method were not fully examined. Therefore, the objective of this paper Is to study the applicability of colormetric method. For the purpose of this, effect factors and reaction mechanism of colormetric method were investigated, and the colormetric method is applied for marine concrete structures. According to the results of silver nitrate colored method, two reactions such as white reaction of AgCl and brown reaction of AgOH were shown when was sprayed in splited section. And velocity constant ratio(K) of two reactions appeared that white reaction, AgCl reacts with the fast speed by 3240. When the colormetric method was applied in concrete, it is reasonable that solution more than 0.05N concentration was sprayed. It is confirmed that the colormetric method is useful tool for estimating the chloride of concrete structures in situ. The average chloride amount of colored parts indicates per concrete unit weight.


Construction and Building Materials | 2010

Effect of partial replacement of sand with dry oyster shell on the long-term performance of concrete

Eun-Ik Yang; Myung-Yu Kim; Hae-Geun Park; Seong-Tae Yi


Cement and Concrete Research | 2008

Influence of a C12A7 mineral-based accelerator on the strength and durability of shotcrete

Hae-Geun Park; Sang-Kyoung Sung; Chan-Gi Park; Jong-Pil Won


International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2004

Evaluation of interfacial properties between rock mass and shotcrete

Gyu-Jin Bae; Soo-Ho Chang; Seok-Won Lee; Hae-Geun Park


Journal of The Korean Society of Civil Engineers | 2004

Performance of Wet-Mixed Shotcrete with Powder Types Cement Mineral Accelerator

Hae-Geun Park; Myeong-Sub Lee; Jong-Pil Won; Jae-Kwon Kim


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2006

Evaluation of support characteristics of wet-mixed shotcrete with powder type cement mineral accelerator

Seokwon Jeon; Kwang-Ho You; Byung-Ki Park; Hae-Geun Park


Journal of The Korean Society of Civil Engineers | 2005

Evaluation of Fire-Resistance Performance of Shield Tunnel RC Linings Using Polypropylene Fiber

Hae-Geun Park; Jong-Pil Won; J.Jang-Ho Kim; Yun-Mook Lim


Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2006

Experimental Study on the Improvement of Shotcrete Performance by Addition of Calcium Aluminate Based Accelerator and Metakaolin

Gyu-Jin Bae; Soo-Ho Chang; Hae-Geun Park; Jong-Pil Won


Journal of the Korean Society of Civil Engineers C | 2005

Durability Characteristics of Shotcrete with

Jong-Pil Won; Sang-Kyoung Sung; Hae-Geun Park; Myeong-Sub Lee

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Soo-Ho Chang

Seoul National University

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Byung-Ki Park

Seoul National University

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Chan-Gi Park

Kongju National University

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Hwal Woong Kim

Seoul National University

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Hyun-Woo Lee

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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