1.Acne Conglobata Induced by Anabolic Androgenic Steroids.
Jungyoon OHN ; Jungyoon MOON ; Seon Yong PARK ; Dae Hun SUH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(1):71-72
No abstract available.
Acne Conglobata*
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Acne Vulgaris*
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Steroids*
2.Unusual Course of Acne Conglobata as a Skin Manifestation due to Bilateral Luteoma of Pregnancy
Katarzyna SMOLARCZYK ; Tomasz PNIEWSKI ; Roman SMOLARCZYK ; Alicja ADASZEWSKA ; Slawomir MAJEWSKI
Annals of Dermatology 2019;31(Suppl):S59-S61
No abstract available.
Acne Conglobata
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Acne Vulgaris
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Luteoma
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Skin Manifestations
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Skin
3.A Clinical Study of Eudyna in Acne Vulgaris.
Tae Joong NAM ; Kee Chan MOON ; Cheol Heon LEE ; Won Suk KIM ; Yoo Shin LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1977;15(4):423-430
No abstract available.
Acne Vulgaris*
4.Clinical Investigation on Preadolescent Acne
Dong Hyuk EUN ; Jun Young KIM ; Yong Hyun JANG ; Seok Jong LEE ; Weon Ju LEE
Annals of Dermatology 2019;31(2):249-251
No abstract available.
Acne Vulgaris
5.Survey on the grade of perception for acne.
Jee Eun KIM ; Hong Jun CHO ; Hye Soon PARK ; Young Sik KIM ; Kyung Jeh SUNG ; Jai Kyoung KOH
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(12):32-41
No abstract available.
Acne Vulgaris*
6.Relationship of whole blood zinc levels to acne severity among Filipinos 18-25 years old: A cross-sectional comparative study in a tertiary government hospital.
Monique Lianne C. LIM-ANG ; Ma. Angela M. LAVADIA
Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society 2022;31(1):20-25
INTRODUCTION: Acne Vulgaris is one of the most common dermatologic diagnoses in the world. It can persist for years, result in permanent scarring, and have serious adverse effects on psychosocial development.
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine the relationship between whole blood zinc levels and severity of acne.
METHODS: This is a cross-sectional comparative study. Whole blood zinc levels of 30 patients with acne vulgaris divided into mild (n=10), moderate (n=10), and severe (n=10), and 10 healthy patients were measured. Acne severity was evaluated using the Global Acne Grading System (GAGS).
RESULTS: A total of 40 patients participated in this study. The mean whole blood zinc level in acne patients and non-acne patients were 5.03 ± 1.92 mcg/mL and 7.39 ± 0.79 mcg/mL, respectively. The mean zinc level of the controls was significantly higher compared to that of the acne patients (p=0.0006). Furthermore, mean whole blood zinc level of the patients with severe acne was significantly lower compared to that of the controls, mild acne and moderate acne (p<0.001). Adjusting for age and sex, there is a significant association between severity of acne vulgaris and blood zinc levels (p<0.0001). Specifically, the mean blood zinc level of the patients with moderate and severe acne were significantly lower compared to that of the control group (p=0.019 and p<0.001, respectively).
CONCLUSION: Whole blood zinc levels were inversely correlated with acne vulgaris severity in the Filipino population. Further studies are recommended to determine the role of zinc in the pathogenesis of acne and the effects of oral zinc supplementation on acne patients.
Acne Vulgaris
7.Two Cases of Acne Keloidalis Nuchae Developed in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome.
Sul Hee LEE ; A Young PARK ; Sung Yul LEE ; Jong Suk LEE ; Young Lip PARK ; Kyu Uang WHANG ; Soon Auck HONG ; Jung Eun KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(7):468-469
No abstract available.
Acne Keloid*
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Acne Vulgaris*
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Humans
8.A Case of Multiple Minute Digitate Hyperkeratosis.
Hee Jung KIM ; June Woo KIM ; Mi Kyeong KIM ; Ji Yeoun LEE ; Tae Young YOON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(8):980-983
Multiple minute digitate hyperkeratosis (MMDH) is a rare disorder of keratinization characterized clinically by multiple, tiny, spiky, keratotic papules. Herein, we report a new case of MMDH. There was no family history of similar lesions or a personal history of underlying disease. The lesions were limited to the face and associated with acne vulgaris. We consider this case as a postinflammatory type of MMDH.
Acne Vulgaris
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Humans
9.Comparative Study of Glycolic Acid vs. Jessner's Solution in Patients with Facial Acne.
Seok Woo KIM ; Sang Eun MOON ; Jeong Aee KIM ; Hee Chul EUN ; Sue Kyung PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1999;37(5):580-584
BACKGROUND: Glycolic acid has become an important and popular agent for chemical peel. Even though many clinicians perform superficial chemical peel to treat facial acne with glycolic acid, as yet there has been no well-controlled clinical trinls for the comparison of this new peeling agent and Jessner's solution. OBJECTIVE: To compare these two chemical peelI agents, our study was focused on three aspects : 1) treatment effects (acne improvement), 2) side effects (erythema, exfoliation), 3) patients preferences of the treatments. METHOD: Sixteen patients with facial acne vulgaris were treated with 70% glycolic acid and Jessner's solution on each side of the face simultaneously. Treatments were repeated biweekly with acne grading. Patient's subjective preferences were asked after the treatment.
Acne Vulgaris*
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Humans
10.Comparative Study for the Comedolytic Effects of Several Topical Acne Remedies on Experimentally Induced Comedones in Rabbits.
Mi Kyung LEE ; Ki Bum MYUNG ; Hong Il KOOK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1990;28(5):543-549
No abstract available.
Acne Vulgaris*
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Rabbits*