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Neuropsychology (journal) | 2003

Material-specific memory in temporal lobe epilepsy: Effects of seizure laterality and language dominance

Hongkeun Kim; Sang-Doe Yi; Son Ei; Ji-Eun Kim

This study investigated the effects of seizure laterality and language dominance on material-specific memory in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Left TLE (LTLE) patients with left-hemisphere language dominance (LHLD) showed significantly higher nonverbal than verbal memory capacity, whereas right TLE patients with LHLD showed significantly better verbal than nonverbal memory capacity. LTLE patients with non-left-hemisphere language dominance (NLHLD) showed significantly better verbal memory capacity compared with LTLE patients with LHLD. Thus, selective verbal or nonverbal memory deficits that are dependent on side of seizure onset were apparent in patients with LHLD but not in patients with NLHLD. Relative sparing of verbal memory capacity in LTLE patients with NLHLD may reflect interhemispheric reorganization of verbal memory function.


Neuropsychology (journal) | 2003

Differential effects of left versus right mesial temporal lobe epilepsy on Wechsler intelligence factors.

Hongkeun Kim; Sang-Doe Yi; Son Ei; Ji-Eun Kim

This study investigates the effects of left versus right mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) on Wechsler intelligence factors. In the left MTLE group, the Verbal Comprehension (VC) factor score was significantly lower than the Perceptual Organization (PO) factor score, whereas in the right MTLE group, the PO factor score was significantly lower than the VC factor score. The VC factor score was significantly lower for the left than the right MTLE group, whereas the PO factor score was significantly lower for the right than the left MTLE group. Thus, left versus right MTLE was associated with relative deficits in verbal versus nonverbal intelligence, respectively. These findings indicate that lateralized cognitive deficits in unilateral MTLE patients are not limited to the learning-memory domain but include more global intelligence functions.


Neuropsychology (journal) | 2004

Lateralization of epileptic foci by neuropsychological testing in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Hongkeun Kim; Sang-Doe Yi; Son Ei; Ji-Eun Kim

This study investigated the lateralizing value of neuropsychological testing in presurgical evaluation of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE). This study differed from previous ones in that the cutoff values were determined to yield high positive predictive values (PPVs), multiple neuropsychological predictors were considered in combination, and patients with atypical language dominance or low intelligence were not excluded from the sample. The participants were 92 patients with MTLE (left, n = 47; right, n = 45) who showed good postoperative seizure control. With a stringent cutoff criterion, the multiple neuropsychological predictors considered in combination yielded a sensitivity of 15% and a PPV of 93%, and with a less stringent cutoff criterion, a sensitivity of 37% and a PPV of 83%.


Epilepsy Research | 1999

Lateralizing value of the Wada memory test in non-Western patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

Hongkeun Kim; Sang-Doe Yi; Ji-Eun Kim; Son Ei

The Wada memory test measures a psychological construct (i.e. memory), which is widely acknowledged to be under the influence of a vast array of moderating variables including culture. Thus, the lateralizing value of the Wada memory test for epileptogenic foci may potentially differ for Western versus non-Western patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). In the present study, the lateralizing value of the Wada memory test was investigated in 17 Korean patients with medically intractable TLE who were post-operatively seizure-free. The Wada memory stimuli were composed of eight drawings of common objects, animals, and fruits. A clinical criterion of at least 2 points difference between left and right injections correctly classified 14 patients (82%) into left and right TLE groups, with only one patient (6%) falsely classified. This diagnostic accuracy is at least as high as that reported for Western TLE patients. These results indicate that whatever culture-specific factors Korean TLE patients may bring to the Wada memory test, they do not significantly reduce the lateralizing value of the test.


Brain Tumor Research and Treatment | 2014

Aberrant CpG Islands Hypermethylation Profiles in Malignant Gliomas

Kwang Ryeol Kim; Ealmaan Kim; Son Ei

Background The authors analyzed whether the promoter hypermethylation of cancer-related genes was involved in the tumorigenesis of malignant gliomas. Methods A total of 29 patients received surgery and histologically confirmed to have malignant gliomas from January 2000 to December 2006. The promoter methylation status of several genes, which were reported to be frequently methylated in malignant gliomas, was investigated using methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction. Results All cases of malignant gliomas represented the promoter hypermethylation in at least 2 or more genes tested. Of 29 tumors, 28 (96.55%) showed concurrent hypermethylation of 3 or more genes. Ras association domain family member 1, epithelial cadherin, O-6 methyl guanine DNA methyltransferase, thrombospondin 1, p14 and adenomatous polyposis coli were frequently methylated in high grade gliomas including glioblastomas, anaplastic astrocytomas, and anaplastic oligodendrogliomas. Conclusion Aberrant hypermethylation profile was closely related with malignant gliomas suggesting that epigenetic change may play a role in the development of malignant gliomas. Two or three target genes may provide useful clues to the development of the useful prognostic as well as diagnostic assays for malignant gliomas.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2001

Vestibular Schwannoma with Malignant Transformation: A Case Report

Son Ei; Kim Im; Sang Pyo Kim


Neuropsychology (journal) | 2001

Evidence for the pathological right-handedness hypothesis

Hongkeun Kim; Sang-Doe Yi; Son Ei; Ji-Eun Kim


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2007

Clinical Features and Surgical Treatment of Bacterial Brain Abscess.

Jo Sd; Eui Jong Kim; Lee Cy; In-Young Kim; Son Ei; Dong-Won Kim; Yim Mb


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2003

Calcified Chronic Subdural Hematoma Associated with Intracerebral Hematoma

Jong Soo Park; Son Ei; Dong Won Kim; Sang Pyo Kim


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 1998

Coexistence of Neoplasia and Cortical Dysplasia Associated with Intractable Epilepsy: A Clinical Study of Seven Surgical Patients and Surgical Strategies.

Seo Iy; Son Ei; Yi Sd; Lee Cy; Lee Jc; Dong-Won Kim; Yim Mb; I H Kim; Sang Pyo Kim

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Yim Mb

Keimyung University

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Lee Jc

Keimyung University

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Lee Cy

Keimyung University

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Kim Im

Keimyung University

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Ji-Eun Kim

Catholic University of Daegu

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