1.Two cases of tick bites caused by ixodes nipponensis.
Nam Joon CHO ; Dong Sik BANG ; Baik Kee CHO ; Young Jin OH ; Won Koo LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1991;29(4):533-537
No abstract available.
Ixodes*
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Tick Bites*
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Ticks*
2.Two cases of tick bites caused by ixodes ovatus and ixodes nipponesis.
Heung Sig CHANG ; Soo Gyung HUR ; Seung Chul LEE ; Inn Ki CHUN ; Young Pio KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1991;29(5):647-652
No abstract available.
Ixodes*
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Tick Bites*
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Ticks*
3.Tick Bite.
Woo Seok JEON ; Hei Sung KIM ; Jeong Deuk LEE ; Sang Hyun CHO
Annals of Dermatology 2014;26(1):127-128
No abstract available.
Tick Bites*
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Ticks*
4.Tick Bite on Glans Penis: The Role of Dermoscopy.
Kee Suck SUH ; Jong Bin PARK ; Sang Hwa HAN ; In Yong LEE ; Baik Kee CHO ; Sang Tae KIM ; Min Soo JANG
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(4):528-530
No abstract available.
Dermoscopy*
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Male
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Penis*
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Ticks*
5.Tick Bite on Glans Penis: The Role of Dermoscopy.
Kee Suck SUH ; Jong Bin PARK ; Sang Hwa HAN ; In Yong LEE ; Baik Kee CHO ; Sang Tae KIM ; Min Soo JANG
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(4):528-530
No abstract available.
Dermoscopy*
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Male
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Penis*
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Ticks*
6.An Assessment on Cu-Equivalent Image of Digital Intraoral Radiography.
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 1999;29(1):33-42
Geometically standardaized dental radiographs were taken. We prepared Digital Cu-Equivalent Image Analyzing System for quantitative assessment of mandible bone. Images of radographs were digitized by means of Quick scanner and personal Mcquintosh computer. NIH image as software was used for analyzing images. A stepwedge composed of 10 steps of 0.1mm copper foil in tickness was used for reference material.This study evaluated the effects of step numbers of copper wedge adopted for calculating equation, kVp and exposure time on the coefficient of determination(r2)of the equation for conversion to Cu-equivalent image and the coefficient of variation and Cu-Eq value(mm) measured at each copper step and alveolar bone of mandible. The results were as follows: 1. The coefficients of determination(r2) of 10 conversion equations ranged from 0.9996 to 0.9973(mean=0.9988) under 70kVp and 0.16 sec. exposure. The equation showed the highest r2 was Y=4.75614612-0.06300524x +0.00032367x2 -0.00000060x3. 2. The value of r2 became lower when the equation was calculated from the copper stepwedge including 1.0mm step. In case of including 0mm step for calculation, the value of r2 showed variability. 3. The coefficient of variation showed 0.11, 0.20 respectively at each copper step of 0.2, 0.1mm in thickness. Those of the other steps to 0.9 mm ranged from 0.06 to 0.09 in mean value. 4. The mean Cu-Eq value of alveolar bone was 0.14+/-0.02mm under optimal exposure. The values were lower than the mean under the exposures over 0.20sec. in 60kVp and over 0.16sec. in 70kVp . 5. Under the exposure condition of 60kVp 0.16sec., the coefficient of variation showed 0.03, 0.05 respectively at each copper-step of 0.3, 0.2mm in thickness. The value of r2 showed over 0.9991 from both 9 and 10 steps of copper. The Cu-Eq value and the coefficient of variation was 0.14+/-0.01mm and 0.07 at alveolar bone respectively. In summary, A clinical application of this system seemed to be useful for assessment of quantitative assessment of alveolar provided high coefficient of determination is obtained by the modified adoption of copper step numbers and the low coefficient of variation for the range of Cu-Equivalent value of alveolar bone from optimal kVp and exposure time for each x-ray machine.
Copper
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Humans
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Mandible
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Radiography*
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Ticks
7.Antibodies to borrelia burgdorferi in subjects with high risk of exposure to ticks.
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1992;27(3):277-282
No abstract available.
Antibodies*
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Borrelia burgdorferi*
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Borrelia*
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Ticks*
8.Isolated facial palsy due to intra-aural tick (ixodoidea) infestation.
Zamzil Amin A. ; Baharudin A. ; Shahid H. ; Din Suhaimi S. ; Nor Affendie M.J.
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2007;2(1):51-53
A tick in the ear is a very painful condition and removal is difficult because it grips firmly to the external auditory canal or tympanic membrane. Facial paralysis is a rarely reported localised neurological complication of an intra-aural tick infestation. The pathophysiology of localised paralysis is discussed, together with the safe way of handling patients with an intra-aural tick infestation.
Ticks
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Isolated
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physiopathological
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Paralysis
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Membranes
9.Clinical and Epidemiological Studies of Ixodiasis and Infectious Diseases Sequental to Ixodes Tick Bites in Rural Areas: Report II
Nobuyuki HORIUCHI ; Yosio NISHIGAKI ; Sinji OGUCHI ; Kuninori SHIWAKU ; Takeshi MATSUNAGA ; Hiroyuki SAKAI ; Eiji SATOU ; Nagao SUZUKI ; Kimito UCHIKAWA ; Kouichi MURAMATSU ; Nobuki YAJIMA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2005;54(1):50-64
This is the second report of the findings of the clinical and epidemiological studies on pathogen-carrying madani tick bites (ixodiasis) and the vector-borne diseases conducted by a study group of researchers specially organized by the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine. The report covers the period from January 1 through December 31, 2004.The same questionnaires that had been prepared in the previous survey were sentto 80 JARM-affiliated medical facilities and 11 non-member medical institutions to collect information about tick bites and resultant infections.It was found that during 2004 there were 134 cases (67 for men and 67 for women) of skin lesions caused by ixodid tick bites, 14 cases of Lyme disease (7 for men and the same for women), and none for Japanese spotted fever. These ixodiasis cases did not show any speciffic difference from those reported previously. All the Lyme disease patients developed erythema migrans which characterize stage 1 infection.As there is still plenty of catching up to do in terms of coping with the tick bite problems in Japan, we referred to some literature on the control of ixodid ticks, serologic testing techniques for Lyme disease, administration of prophylactic antibiotics and therapeutic methods.
Ticks
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Clinical
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Lyme Disease
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seconds
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Japanese language
10.Resistance and control of cypermethrin and chlorpyrifos as acaricide for control of hard tick Haemaphysalis longicornis (acari: ixodidae).
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2014;54(2):117-120
Chemotherapeutic treatment is still the foundation of tick control programs. This study investigated the acaricidal efficacy of cypermethrin alone and in combination with chlorpyrifos against Haemaphysalis (H.) longicornis. Unfed larval ticks were exposed to 0.1, 1.0, and 10 mg/mL cypermethrin for 60 min, after which the acaricidal efficacy was examined based on tick mortality. All compounds showed similar suppression curves, with the best control being achieved by cypermethrin and chlorpyrifos (1 : 1 ratio) at 10 mg/mL. Effective cypermethrin concentrations for tick control were two to seven times higher than the recommended doses, indicating resistance by H. longicornis.
Chlorpyrifos*
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Ixodidae*
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Mortality
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Tick Control
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Ticks