1.Erratum: Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis in a Patient with Psoriasis, after Long-Term Narrowband Ultraviolet B Phototherapy.
Chang Yoon SIM ; Ji Yeoun SHIN ; Sung Yul LEE ; Young Lip PARK
Annals of Dermatology 2018;30(4):511-511
In the originally published version of this article, complete anonymity was not achieved.
2.Incidence and Risk Factors of Rehospitalization with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Premature Infants.
Eun Ah LEE ; Jea Heon JEONG ; Seung Taek YU ; Chang Woo LEE ; Hyang Suk YOON ; Do Sim PARK ; Yeon Kyun OH
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(5):510-514
PURPOSE: We performed this study to evaluate the risk of rehospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus(RSV) infection among premature infants discharged from a neonatal intensive care unit(NICU). METHODS: We performed a retrospective study for rehospitalization for RSV infection and risk factors among premature infants who were admitted to NICU and discharged between May 2001 and April 2003 in Wonkwang University Hospital. RSV detection was utilized by direct fluorescent antibody tests in nasopharyngeal aspirates. We also reviewed various risk factors including gestational age, birth weight, sex, ventilatory care, surfactant administration, chronic lung disease(CLD), siblings in school or kindergarten age, and month of discharge. RESULTS: The rehospitalization rate for RSV infection was 6.6%(26/381) in premature infants and 22.2%(4/18) in premature infants with CLD. The most common season of rehospitalization for RSV infection was between November to January, this was 69.2%(18/26) in premature infants, the same as children: 61.2%(93/152). The risk factors for RSV rehospitalization among premature infants were CLD, siblings in school or kindergarten age and discharge between October to December from NICU. CONCLUSION: The risk for RSV rehospitalization among premature infants from NICU was low. Preterm infants subject to risk factors of CLD, siblings in school or kindergarten age, and discharge between October to December from NICU, were most likely to require hospitalization for RSV disease. In CONCLUSION: Prophylaxis for RSV infection should be considered one month before discharge from NICU in the RSV season between October and December.
Birth Weight
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Child
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Gestational Age
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Incidence*
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature*
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Intensive Care, Neonatal
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Lung
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Respiratory Syncytial Viruses*
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors*
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Seasons
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Siblings
3.Seroprevalence of Hepatitis A in a Manufacture Workplace.
Hyun Soo KIM ; Chang Sun SIM ; Jae Kook YOON ; Hun LEE ; Cheol In YOO
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2010;22(4):356-363
OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of hepatitis A decreases with improved hygiene and changing lifestyle. However, hepatitis A remains a global problem causing sporadic food-borne infections. Over the past 5 years, hepatitis A incidence has increased, and 15 deaths were reported in 2009 in Korea. Concerns about hepatitis A infection have increased. We checked hepatitis A virus antibody (HAV anti-IgG) in a large manufacturing company, so that the results could be a guideline for workplace preventive plan and health policy for hepatitis A. METHODS: We investigated the seroprevalence of HAV anti-IgG and the demographic characteristics of employee volunteer, in a company in Ulsan. In addition, we estimated those factors that affected seroprevalence of HAV anti-IgG. RESULTS: A total of 2,719 employee volunteers were enrolled into the study. The seropositive rate of HAV anti-IgG was 69.8% (n=1,899) and, the seronegative rate was 30.2% (n=820). There were no enrolled employees under age 24 years who tested positive for HAV anti-IgG; in this group, the seropositive rate was 0.0% (n=0); in 25~29 years the rate was 3.9% (n=12) and 26.5% (n=118) in 30~34 years olds. In the 35-39 ears, 61.1% (n=203) tested HAV anti-IgG positive and 86.8% (n=256) of 40~44 years tested positive. Other group tested as follows: 96.5% (n=335) in 45~49 year olds, 98.7% (n=593) in 50~54 year olds, and 100% (n=382) in over 55 years. There was a significantly increasing tendency to test HAV anti-IgG positive according to age group. In the 34-35 year olds, the seropositive rate exceeded the seronegative rate. CONCLUSIONS: HAV anti-IgG seropositive rate increased according to age. The result can used for guideline recommendationsand establishing hepatitis A policies.
Antibodies, Anti-Idiotypic
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Ear
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Health Policy
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Hepatitis
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Hepatitis A
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Hepatitis A Antibodies
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Hepatitis A virus
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Humans
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Hygiene
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Incidence
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Korea
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Life Style
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Prevalence
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Seroepidemiologic Studies
4.Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Temporal Bone: Four Case Reports.
Jun Ha LEE ; Ki Joon SUNG ; Young Sim CHANG ; Sue Yoen SHIM ; Byoung Moon YOON
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2000;42(4):597-599
We report the CT findings of four cases of squamous cell carcinoma, paying special attention to the epicenter of the lesion and the pattern of bony destruction. All four patients had a past history of chronic otitis media. Squamous cell carcinoma affected mainly the hypotympanum and inferior wall of the external auditary canal, and in all cases revealed an irregular pattern of bony destruction. Irregular destruction of the tegmen tympani occurred in two cases. In cases of squamous cell carcinoma, CT findings suggesting involvement of the promontary are usually noted.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell*
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Humans
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Otitis Media
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Temporal Bone*
5.Bullous Pilomatricoma: A Case Report.
Chang Yoon SIM ; Hyun Ju KIM ; A Young PARK ; Jong Suk LEE ; Kyu Uang WHANG ; Young Lip PARK ; Jung Eun KIM ; Hyun Ju LEE ; Sung Yul LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(10):708-709
No abstract available.
Pilomatrixoma*
6.A Case of Sacral Tuberculosis Mimicking Metastatic Bone Tumor with Elevated CA 19-9.
Kyung Yoon CHANG ; Kyung Sun HA ; Kyung Seon PARK ; Eun Hui SIM ; Jae Ho BYUN
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2011;28(2):196-201
A 73-year-old male presented a six-month history of buttock pain radiating into his thigh. The MRI revealed a large enhancing mass lesion involving the sacrum, with extension into the sacral canal. The tumor markers were measured to distinguish skeletal metastasis of carcinoma from primary bone tumor. The CA 19-9 was elevated. Despite the investigation, the primary site of cancer could not be found. Sacral bone biopsy was done. The pathologic examination revealed necrosis, chronic granulomatous inflammation, and multinucleated giant cells, consistent with tuberculosis. Sacral tuberculosis is rare in patients with no history of tuberculosis. Such solitary osteolytic lesions involving the subarticular region of large joints may mimic bone neoplasms and may be called "tuberculous pseudotumors." This case report intends to emphasize that bone tuberculosis should be a differential diagnosis in the presence of atypical clinical and radiological features. As tuberculous lesions may be mistaken for neoplasms, a small amount of fresh tissue should be sent for culture even if clinical diagnosis of a tumor seems likely. Described herein is a case of sacral tuberculosis mimicking metastatic bone tumor with elevated CA 19-9.
Aged
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Biopsy
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Bone Neoplasms
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Buttocks
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Giant Cells
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Humans
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Hydrazines
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Inflammation
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Joints
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Male
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Necrosis
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Sacrum
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Thigh
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular
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Biomarkers, Tumor
7.Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis in a Patient with Psoriasis, after Long-Term Narrowband Ultraviolet B Phototherapy.
Chang Yoon SIM ; Ji Yeoun SHIN ; Sung Yul LEE ; Young Lip PARK
Annals of Dermatology 2018;30(2):211-213
Porokeratosis is a rare epidermal disorder characterized by annular or linear hyperkeratotic plaques with slightly raised thread-like borders, and in most cases, atrophic centers. Disseminated superficial porokeratosis and disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (DSAP), which primarily involve sun-exposed areas, are common types of porokeratoses. Histologically, a column of parakeratotic cells, a so-called cornoid lamella, is a hallmark of porokeratosis. Porokeratosis is considered to result from the inability to eliminate an abnormal keratinocyte clone induced by genetic factors and various stimuli, including sunlight, artificial ultraviolet light, viral infections, immunosuppressive conditions (hematologic malignancies, organ transplants, or autoimmune disease), and immunosuppressive therapies. Here, we report a 59-year-old Korean woman with DSAP that developed after narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) therapy for psoriasis. Our case emphasizes the occurrence of DSAP due to NB-UVB that is able to induce local immunosuppression at the irradiated site; the pathogenesis of DSAP remains unclear.
Clone Cells
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Female
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Humans
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Immunosuppression
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Keratinocytes
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Middle Aged
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Phototherapy*
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Porokeratosis*
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Psoriasis*
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Sunlight
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Transplants
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Ultraviolet Rays
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Ultraviolet Therapy
8.Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens.
Jae Young LEE ; Sung Ho YOON ; Yu Jin SUH ; Jeong Hee CHOI ; Chang Hee SUH ; Dong Ho NAHM ; Yoon Keun KIM ; Kyung Up MIN ; Hae Sim PARK
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2004;24(1):77-84
BACKGROUND: The common whelk (Buccinum undatum) is one of the largest and most common snails in the North Atlantic. In Korea and Japan, common whelk is a popular eatable shellfish. Although shellfish has been known as the one of the most common causes of food allergy, there has been no published report on allergenecity and clinical significance of this sea snail. In this study, we determined the sensitization rate to common whelk and its relationship with other food allergens in allergy patients. METHOD: We carried out the skin prick test (SPT) with commonly consumed foodstuffs in Korea including common whelk in 1700 patients over 1 year. The specific IgE to common whelk were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). ELISA inhibition test using sensitized sera was conducted. RESULTS: SPT to common whelk was positive (> or =2+) in 83 (4.9%) patients studied. Twenty-four (38.7%) of 62 SPT-positive patients had high serum specific IgE to common whelk. ELISA inhibition test showed significant inhibitions by abalone as well as by common whelk and, minimal inhibition were noted by shrimp. Significant correlation was also noted in specific IgE levels between common whelk and abalone (r=0.58, P<.05). CONCLUSION: IgE-sensitization rate to common whelk was 4.9% in allergy patients. Further studies are needed to evaluate the clinical significance of sensitized patients to common whelk, and to confirm a cross reactivity with abalone.
Allergens*
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Food Hypersensitivity
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity*
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Immunoglobulin E
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Japan
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Korea
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Shellfish
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Skin
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Snails
9.Specific IgE determination to shrimp (Metapenaeus joyneri) and identification of its allergen.
Sung Ho YOON ; Jeong Hee CHOI ; Yu Jin SUH ; Chang Hee SUH ; Dong Ho NAHM ; Yoon Keun KIM ; Kyung Up MIN ; Hae Sim PARK
Korean Journal of Medicine 2003;65(2):231-238
BACKGROUND: Shrimp is one of the major causative crustacean food allergen. An investigation has been reported that tropomyosin belonged to muscle protein is a major allergen within shrimp. But there have been a few investigations on shrimp allergen in Korea. The aim of this study is to evaluate skin reactivity and specific IgE sensitization to Metapenaeus joyneri which is one of the major shrimp in this country, and to identitify IgE binding components and evaluate allergenic relationship with other species. METHODS: We performed skin prick test with M. joyneri extract in 1,738 patients. ELISA was performed for detection of serum specific IgE antibody. To evaluate the cross allergenecity between M. joyneri and other crustaceans (crab, lobster, crayfish), Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dpt), triton shell, abalone and buckwheat. ELISA inhibition tests were performed with each four patient's sera showing high specific IgE antibody. To identify IgE binding components, SDS-PAGE followed by IgE-Immunoblot were applied. RESULTS: 211 patients (12.2%) showed positive responses (A/H >or=2+) on skin prick test. Serum specific IgE antibodies were detected in 61 patients (37.2%) of 164 sensitzed patients. ELISA inhibition test using four patient's sera showed significant inhibitions by M. joyneri. and other crustaceans including lobster, crab and crayfish, partial inhibitions were noted by Dpt, triton shell, buckwheat and abalone. SDS-PAGE and IgE-imunoblot with patients' individual sera sensitized to M. joyneri showed 12 IgE binding components (31, 32, 38-44, 57, 70, 81 kDa) and two (31, 32 kDa) were bound to IgE in more than 50% of sera tested. Five (43, 44, 57, 70 and 81 kDa) were bound to IgE in more than 25% of sera tested. CONCLUSION: Specific IgE was detected in 37.2% of allergy patients sensitized to M. joyneri. Twelve IgE binding components and two (31, 32 kDa) major allergens were indentified. Cross allergenecity was noted with other crustaceans.
Allergens
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Antibodies
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Astacoidea
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Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
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Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Fagopyrum
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Immunoglobulin E*
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Korea
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Muscle Proteins
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Neptune
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Penaeidae
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Skin
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Tropomyosin
10.Measurement of specific IgE to abalone(Haliotis discus hannai) and identification of IgE binding components.
Jeong Hee CHOI ; Sung Ho YOON ; Yu Jin SUH ; Chang Hee SUH ; Dong Ho NAHM ; Yoon Keun KIM ; Kyung Up MIN ; Hae Sim PARK
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2003;23(2):349-357
BACKGROUND: Abalone, which is a member of the shellfish family, can often induce severe allergic reactions in sensitized individuals, but there have been only a few studies ofn its allergenic components. A recent study has identified two major allergens with molecular weights of 38 and 49 kDa in South African abalone. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate skin test prevalence and IgE sensitization to northern disk abalone (Haliotis discus hannai) which is one of the major abalones in this country, and to identify its allergenic components. METHODS: Skin prick tests were performed with 62 home-made extracts of domestic foods including abalone, turban shell, triton shell, shrimp etc. in 1,738 patients with various allergic diseases. Serum specific IgE antibodies to abalone were determined by ELISA in 81 positive responders on skin prick tests to abalone extract and 40 non-atopic healthy controls. ELISA inhibition tests were performed to evaluate cross-allergenecity between abalone and other sea foods(turban shell, triton shell, shrimp and house dust mite). Allergenic components of Haliotis discus hannai were identified by SDS-PAGE and IgE-immunoblot analysis. RESULTS: The positive response rate(A/H ratio> or=2+) to abalone on skin prick test was 4.7% in patients with various allergic diseases. Serum spcecific IgE to abalone was detected in 23(34.5%) of 67 patients. Serum specific IgE levels to abalone tended to increase according to skin test reactivity without statistical significance(p>0.05). ELISA inhibition tests showed significant dose-dependent inhibitions with addition of turban shell, triton shell and shrimp extracts IgE immunoblot analysis showed ten allergenic components (33, 37, 40, 60, 63, 71, 76, 86, 92, 111 kDa), of which seven allergens (40, 60, 63, 71, 76, 86, 92 kd) were bound to IgE in more than 50% of the sera tested. CONCLUSION: The sensitization rate to abalone was 4.7% in allergy patients. Serum specific IgE to abalone was detected by ELISA, and 7 major allergens within abalone were identified. Further studies will be needed to elucidate their clinical significances.
Allergens
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Antibodies
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Dust
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Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Immunoglobulin E*
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Molecular Weight
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Neptune
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Prevalence
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Shellfish
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Skin
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Skin Tests