1.Direct Immunofluorescent Studies in Psoriatic Lesions.
Sang Lip CHUNG ; Soo Chan KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1986;24(5):606-612
In order to study immunological responses in psoriatic lesions, direct immunofluorescence(DIF) findings in stratum corneum of psoriatic lesions are compared with histopathological changes. The results are summerized as follows: 1) Deposition of Igs or C 3 in stratum corneum of psoriatic lesions was demonstrated in 14(56%) of 25 psoriasis patients. IgG was present in 40% IgA in 48%, IgM in 24%, and C 3 in 32%. However, DIF findings are negative in the str,atum corneum in the uninvolved skin of psoriasiis. In control groups of 12 cases of various skin diseases, DIF findings were negative in the stratum corneum except 1 case of a patient with acne rosacea. 2)DIF findings in 22 cases of histopathologic changes of psoriatic lesions were found in 50% of hyperkeratosis in 48% of parakeratosis in 50% of Munro microabscess, in 50%, of spongiform pustule, and in 57% of the absence of stratum granulosum: ie, about only 50% were positive in DIF results. Histopathologic changes in 11 cases of positive DIF finding in psoriatic lesions were hyperkeratosis in 100%, parakeratosis in 91%, Munro microabscess in 64%, spongiform pustule in 55%, and the absence of stratum granulosum in 73%.
Humans
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Immunoglobulin A
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Immunoglobulin G
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Immunoglobulin M
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Parakeratosis
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Psoriasis
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Rosacea
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Skin
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Skin Diseases
2.Clinical Evaluation of Minor Clinical Features of Atopic Dermatitis.
Kyu Han KIM ; Jin Ho CHUNG ; Kyoung Chan PARK
Annals of Dermatology 1993;5(1):9-12
BACKGROUND: Recently doubts have been raised regarding the diagnostic significance of some of the minor clinical features of atopic dermatitis (AD) proposed by Hanifin and Rajka. Some of them may be nonspecific and racial difference was suggested. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic significance of 14 minor clinical features out of Hanifin and Rajka's 23 minor features of AD in the Korean pediatric population. The significance of 5 more items was evaluated as additional minor features. METHODS: The difference in frequency of the total 19 features of AD was compared between 100 patients with AD and 76 controls. RESULTS: Fourteen of these were shown to be significantly more frequent in patients than in controls including our 5 additional clues such as scalp scaling, postauricular fissure, infraauricular fissure, forehead lichenification, and infragluteal eczema. CONCLUSION: Our study about the minor features may be a valuable guideline for the diagnosis of AD in the Korean pediatric population.
Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Diagnosis
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Eczema
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Forehead
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Humans
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Scalp
3.Clinical Evaluation of Minor Clinical Features of Atopic Dermatitis.
Kyu Han KIM ; Jin Ho CHUNG ; Kyoung Chan PARK
Annals of Dermatology 1993;5(1):9-12
BACKGROUND: Recently doubts have been raised regarding the diagnostic significance of some of the minor clinical features of atopic dermatitis (AD) proposed by Hanifin and Rajka. Some of them may be nonspecific and racial difference was suggested. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic significance of 14 minor clinical features out of Hanifin and Rajka's 23 minor features of AD in the Korean pediatric population. The significance of 5 more items was evaluated as additional minor features. METHODS: The difference in frequency of the total 19 features of AD was compared between 100 patients with AD and 76 controls. RESULTS: Fourteen of these were shown to be significantly more frequent in patients than in controls including our 5 additional clues such as scalp scaling, postauricular fissure, infraauricular fissure, forehead lichenification, and infragluteal eczema. CONCLUSION: Our study about the minor features may be a valuable guideline for the diagnosis of AD in the Korean pediatric population.
Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Diagnosis
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Eczema
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Forehead
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Humans
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Scalp
4.Multiple Pyogenic Granulomas within Port-Wine Stain.
Sung Woo LEE ; Hyo Chan JANG ; Hyun CHUNG
Annals of Dermatology 2004;16(4):201-203
No abstract available.
Granuloma, Pyogenic*
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Port-Wine Stain*
5.Nail Avulsion by Urea Treatment in Onychomycosis.
Doo Chan MOON ; Kyung Sool KWON ; Tae An CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1982;20(2):255-261
The authors aimed to apply a nonsurgioal and atraumatic method for avulsing dystrophic nails due to onyohomyoosis by using 22.25% urea ointment under occlusive dressing. One hundred and eighty-nine nails with onychomycosis in fifty-five patients were treated by this rnethod. The results obtained a,re as follows: 1. Of a total of 82 fingernails and 107 toenails in 55 patients, all fingernails and 103 toenails showed an excellent response with easy removal of the diseased nails. 2. The duration tha.t the occluded urea ointment remained in place before sucessful avulsion was 6.7(range, 3 to 18) days for fingernails, and 9.1(range, 3 to 18) days for toenails with onychomycosis. 3. Of 4 nails of control group which were treated with white petrolatum, none showed the significant improvernent. 4. The problems during this treatment were; severe irritation with pain(l case), mild irzitation and/or itching(5 cases), and pin-point bleeding on curettage of nail bed (19 cases). It is suggested the urea treatment has many advantages and seemed to be ideal for patients with digital vascular insufficiency and increased susceptibility to infection.
Curettage
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Nails
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Occlusive Dressings
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Onychomycosis*
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Petrolatum
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Urea*
6.A study of serum anti-phanolic glycolipid-I antibody levels in leprosy.
Soo Chan KANG ; Sang Lip CHUNG ; Nan Hee KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1992;30(1):8-18
No abstract available.
Leprosy*
7.Mucha - Habermann's Disease ( Pityriasis Lichenoides et Varioliformis Acuta ): Report of A Case.
Young Chan CHOI ; Hong Sang CHIN ; Chung Koo CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1976;14(4):389-393
Muchz-Habermann disease is cutaneous disease of unknown etilogy and characterized by a, polymorphous eruption consisting of papulosquamous, bemorrhagic, ulceronecrotic lesion eventually into varioliform scars. It is also classified into parapsoriasis group according to Broq with parapsoriasis en guttata (pityriasis lichenoides chronica), parapsoriasis en plaques, parapsoriasis en lichenoides. The 61-year-old male patient visited to Dermatologic Department of Severance Hospital due to sudden onset of generalized eruption. He presented pea to fingr tip sized erythematous, silvery maculo-papulo-squamous eruptions on trunk, extre- mities and buttock, but didnt complain of any subjective symptoms except markel fatigue. Skin biopsy was done on right forearm and was confirrr.ed to pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta by histopathologic finding. The lesion was completely controlled by oral tetracycline 2. Ogm per daily for first 4 wecks and reduced dosage l. Ogin per day for second 2 weeks.
Biopsy
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Buttocks
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Cicatrix
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Fatigue
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Forearm
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Parapsoriasis
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Peas
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Pityriasis Lichenoides*
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Pityriasis*
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Skin
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Tetracycline
8.Polyethylene Glycol (PEG-3350, Colyte) Poisoning due to Intra-Peritoneal Leakage in an Elderly Patient.
Jae Hee CHUNG ; Seok Chan KIM ; Jun Gi KIM
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2015;30(1):56-60
Polyethylene glycol (PEG)-3350 is the most frequently used lavage solution for bowel cleansing prior to colonoscopy or elective surgery because its large molecular weight means that it is poorly absorbed. However, if it leaks into the peritoneal cavity, complications may arise. Few published studies have assessed the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of PEG. Moreover, no published clinical data regarding complications due to the intra-peritoneal leakage of PEG-3350 could be found. We report on an elderly patient who developed the poisoning caused by leaking of PEG-3350 during bowel preparation. It resulted in severe metabolic acidosis, hypernatremia, hyperosmolality and a high anion gap, but it was effectively treated with early continuous renal replacement therapy after surgery.
Absorption
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Acid-Base Equilibrium
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Acidosis
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Aged*
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Colonoscopy
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Humans
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Hypernatremia
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Metabolism
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Molecular Weight
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Peritoneal Cavity
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Poisoning*
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Polyethylene Glycols*
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Renal Replacement Therapy
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Therapeutic Irrigation
9.Hepatic Changes Resembling the Indian Childhood Cirrhosis in an IgM anti-CMV Positive Infant.
Soo Im CHOI ; Chan Il PARK ; Ki Sup CHUNG
Korean Journal of Pathology 1987;21(2):90-93
This is to describe a neonatal hepatitis with pericellular hepatic fibrosis and Mallory bodies in a sero-positive infant for IgM anti-CMV. A necropsy of the liver revealed severe heaptocellular swelling with many intracytoplasmic hyaline bodies, pronounced fibrosis of a creeping type, bile stasis with ductular proliferation, and the lack of parenchymal regeneration. These microscopical changes of the liver resembled those of Indian Childhood Cirrhosis (ICC). In the present case the patient's serum IgM anti-CMV is the only clue for the etiological diagnosis.
Infant
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Child
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Male
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Female
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Infant, Newborn
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Humans
10.Bullous Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma: Report of a Case.
Doo Chan MOON ; Kyung Sool KWON ; Tae An CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(4):445-501
We present a case of bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma in a two year old female, in whom no hereditary background was found. The skin lesion was characterized clinically by blister formation with generalized erythematous hyperkeratosis which was especially prominent on the flexural surfaces of extremities and intertriginous areas. The histopathologic examination revealed marked hyperkeratosis, cavity changes of the malpighian cells with perinuclear vacuoles and markedly thickened granular layer containing many keratohyaline granules.
Blister
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Extremities
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperkeratosis, Epidermolytic*
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Skin
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Vacuoles