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Juvenile Muscular Atrophy of the Upper Limb (Hirayama Disease): A case report.
Lee, Hyun Kyung , Kim, Dong Hyuk , Jeon, Pyeong Sik , Lee, Sung Hoon , Kang, Eun Young , Kim, Se Jong
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2004;28(4):387-391.
Hirayama disease is characterized by focal amyotrophy of the upper limb associated with unilateral or asymmetric bilateral muscle weakness. It occurs in young men in their late teens or early twenties. Repeated or sustained neck flexion is thought to be a cause of the disease. It is important to prevent the progression of the disease through early recognition and management. We reported a patient with Hirayama disease in order to review the typical clinical, electrodiagnostic and radiological findings of Hirayama disease. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2004; 28: 387-391)
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Cold-sensitive Benign Focal Amyotrophy Confirmed by Electrodiagnostic Study: A case report.
Seo, Jeong Hwan , Shin, Yong Il , Kim, Yun Hee
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 1998;22(6):1352-1356.

Benign focal amyotrophy (BFA) is a limited form of anterior horn cell disease with variable benign clinical appearance. Clinical symptoms of cold-sensitive BFA have been described but electrodiagnostic workup on these symptoms has not been done. A 28-year-old man suffering from cold-sensitive weakness and coordination disturbance of a hand underwent electrodiagnostic study while the subject was exposed to the cold. According to this study, the BFA with cold sensitivity may be classified as one type of BFA which can be confirmed by electrodiagnostic study.

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