1.Multiple Pyogenic Granulomas in Port-wine Stain after Laser Therapy.
Woo Jung TAK ; Myeung Nam KIM ; Byeung In RO ; Byeung Ik CHOI
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2003;41(4):535-537
Pyogenic granuloma (PG) and port-wine stain (PWS) are vascular lesions that rarely occur in association. While PWSs are congenital capillary vascular malformations, PGs are acquired benign vascular proliferations. Although the pathogenesis of PG is unknown, many authors feel that they represent reactive hyperplasias, especially as they are often seen in response to trauma. We report the multiple pyogenic granulomas developed in a port-wine stain following Nd-YAG laser therapy.
Capillaries
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Granuloma, Pyogenic*
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Hyperplasia
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Laser Therapy*
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Lasers, Solid-State
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Port-Wine Stain*
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Vascular Malformations
2.Etretinate Therapy of Epidermal Nevi.
Byeung Ik CHOI ; Myeung Nam KIM ; Chang Kwon HONG ; Byung In RO ; Chin Yo CHANG
Annals of Dermatology 1989;1(1):55-58
Two cases of epidermal nevi treated with systemic etretinate are presented. Case 1, a 21-year-old female, had been suffered from brownish verrucous papules and plaques on the left inguinal area, thigh, lower leg and dorsum of the foot since her first month of life; and case 2, a 4-year-old boy, had been suffered from brownish verrucous papular plaques on the left chest, axilla and back since birth. In both cases, there was no family history of similar disease. On histopathological examination, case 1 showed the findings of epidermolytic. hyperkeratosis but case 2 did not, with the exception of clumping of keratohyaline granules. In the treatment with systemic etretinate, we observed marked clinical improvement in case 1, but not in case 2. Any particular side effects of etretinate were not observed during treatment. We consider that etretinate therapy is useful in treating epidermal nevus with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis histopathologically.
Acitretin*
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Axilla
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Child, Preschool
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Etretinate*
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Female
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Foot
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Humans
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Hyperkeratosis, Epidermolytic
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Leg
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Male
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Nevus*
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Parturition
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Thigh
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Thorax
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Young Adult
3.A Case of Paraffinoma.
Byeung Ik CHOI ; Tae Hyung MIN ; Myeung Nam KIM ; Chang Kwun HONG ; Byung In RO ; Seung Hong KIM ; Chin Yo CHANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1988;26(6):890-893
We experienced a 57-year-old male patient who have had multiple coin sized, erythematous, psinful, indurated ulcerations with purulent discharge on the right calf area since 10 years before. Previously he received injections of paraffin in the lesion site for correcting the thinning of right calf due to complication of pyoderma. Histopathologic examination showed "Swiss cheese" appearance of parsffinoma. Good result was obtained after treatment with surgical excision and split thickness skin graft.
Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Numismatics
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Paraffin
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Pyoderma
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Skin
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Transplants
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Ulcer
4.A Case of Intracranial Tuberculoma and Optic Disc Tuberculoma Suspected by Miliary Tuberculosis.
Kyeong Hong JEON ; Yong Kyun CHO ; Ki Eun HANG ; Ki Tack KIM ; Si Young LIM ; Byeung Ik KIM ; Sang Jong LEE ; Byeung Ro LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1996;43(2):236-242
Intracranial tuberculoma results from hematogenous spread of pulmonary, intestinal or urogenital tuberculosis. However, it might be caused by pulmonary tuberculosis, mainly. Clinically, symptoms of intracranial tuberculoma are headache and seizure, its symptoms are simillar to intracranial tumor. A 25-year-old-unmarried shopgirl was visited to this hospital because of headache, dizziness and visual disturbance for couple weeks in Sep. 1995. She had been treated with anti-tuberculosis agents of miliary tuberculosis during past nine months period. Brain MRI revealed intracranial tuberculoma and brain edema but not involved optic nerve. Ophthalmic examination revealed severe papilledema and splinter hemorrhage with bitemporal hemianopsis and central scotoma. This finding was strongly suggested of optic disc tuberculoma. Her symptoms became much better following repeated retrobulbar steroid injection with continuous anti-tuberculosis agents. We report a interesting case with intracranial tuberculoma and optic disc tuberculoma associated by miliary tuberculosis during anti-tuberculous treatment.
Brain
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Brain Edema
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Dizziness
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Headache
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Hemorrhage
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Optic Nerve
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Papilledema
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Scotoma
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Seizures
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Tuberculoma*
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Tuberculoma, Intracranial*
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Tuberculosis, Miliary*
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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Tuberculosis, Urogenital
5.Meniscal Abnormalities in Soccer Players: Prevalence and MR Imaging.
Yong Chul LEE ; Kun Sang KIM ; Jong Beum LEE ; Hyung Jin SHIM ; In Sup SONG ; Jong Ik LEE ; Byeung Kook KWAK ; Kyung Mook SEO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;32(2):321-324
PURPOSE: We aimed to know the prevalence of abnormal meniscal signal on MR imaging in asymptomatic soccer players and its radiologic significance. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using T1 and gradient echo T2* weighted sagittal and coronal MR image, 48 knees in twenty-four full time soccer players were evaluated for the meniscal abnormalities, the status of ligament and existance of joint effusion. Meniscal abnormalities were interpretated using grading system of Lotysch. By using Chi-square method, We analyzed the existance of joint effusion could divide the healing state and healed state of the meniscus. RESULTS: The prevalence of Grade 2 and more and Grade 3 were 42% and 39% of asymptomatic knees. In the 24 knees with meniscus tear, nine of the 14 asymptomatic knee showed effusion while eight of the 10 symptomatic knee did. Of 24 knees with meniscal tear, only eleven knees were related to previous history of major knee trauma. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of meniscal abnormalities on MR imaging in asymptomatic soccer players was higher(grade 3:39%) than we expected. The joint effusion was not helpful to divide the healing state and healed state of the meniscus. So we suggest baseline MR imaging in the athletes who have been using the knee vigorously could give decisive information for the interpretation of subsequent MRI that may be performed when the players wounded.
Athletes
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee
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Ligaments
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Prevalence*
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Soccer*
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Wounds and Injuries
6.CT Finding of Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma of the Stomach.
Ki Nam LEE ; Jong Cheol CHOI ; Kyung Jin NAM ; Jae Ik KIM ; Byeung Ho PARK ; Duck Hwan JEUNG ; Seu Hee NA
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(2):325-330
PURPOSE: Signet-ring cell carcinoma is rather invasive and infiltrative than other histologic types of gastric cancer. We evaluated the characteristic CT findings of signet-ring cell carcinoma especially in the intensity and pattern of contrast enhancement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed the CT findings of 22 cases with histologically proven signet-ring cell carcinoma, and compared them with those of 35 cases with histologically proven tubular adenocarcinoma. RESULTS: The double ring enhancement of the gastric mass was seen in 12 cases of signet-ring cell carcinoma and only one case of tubular adenocarcinoma. The masses of signet-ring cell carcinoma were enhanced more by the CT number of 10.2 than those of tubular adenocarcinoma. Of the masses of signet-ring cell carcinoma, those showed double ring enhancement were more intensely enhanced than those showed diffuse enhancement by the CT number of 22.9. CONCLUSION: We thought that neovascularity and different infiltration of the tumor cells in the gastric wall were responsible for the intense enhancement and double ring sign of signet-ring cell carcinoma. The possiblity of signet-ring cell carcinoma is high if a gastric mass show double ring sign and strong contrast enhancement.
Adenocarcinoma
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Carcinoma, Signet Ring Cell*
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Stomach*
7.Antioxidant Effects of Haematococcus Extracts for Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury on Liver of Mice.
Ik Jin YUN ; Moon Sang AHN ; Dong Chul KIM ; Byeung Il YOU ; Gun Kuk LEE ; Jongwon HA ; Sang Joon KIM
Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2004;8(3):152-159
PURPOSE: An IRI (Ischemia-reperfusion injury) of the liver is one of the main problems in major liver surgery, liver transplantation and liver trauma, which can lead to liver failure. The mechanism of a liver IRI is supposed to be highly related to the oxygen free radicals (Should the read, "free oxygen radicals"?) made in the course of the damage process. Therefore, antioxidants must be one of the most effective therapeutic modalities for liver IRI. Haematococcus pluvialis contains a lot of astaxanthin, which is known of powerful antioxidant. Since the use of synthetic astaxanthin is not permitted to humans, only naturally produced astaxanthin, such as Haematococcus, is a candidate for use. In this report, the antioxidant effects of a Haematococcus extract has been studied and compared with other antioxidants and synthetic astaxanthin. METHODS: To evaluate the effect of the Haematococcus extract in a liver IRI, the mouse liver IRI model was employed. Following ischemia for 60 minutes, three reperfusion periods were used; 3, 24 and 48 hours. The MDA (malondialdehyde) values in the liver, lungs and serum were all evaluated, and two types of Haematococcus extract compared with other antioxidants and synthetic astaxanthin. RESULTS: In all tissues and serum, the antioxidants all produced lower levels of MDA than in the control. The oil- extracted Haematococcus group had much lower MDA levels compared to the biomass Haematococcus and other antioxidants groups. The effects of synthetic astaxanthin are similar to those of oil-extracted Haematococcus. CONCLUSION: The Haematococcus extract has very potent antioxidant effects compared with vitamin E and Superoxide dismutase (SOD) in protecting the liver from IRI. Oil-extracted Haematococcus is better than biomass Haematococcus, and was even comparable to the effects of synthetic astaxanthin.
Animals
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Antioxidants*
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Biomass
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Free Radicals
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Humans
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Ischemia
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Liver Failure
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Liver Transplantation
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Liver*
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Lung
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Mice*
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Oxygen
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Reperfusion
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Reperfusion Injury*
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Superoxide Dismutase
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Vitamin E
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Vitamins