1.Molluscum Contagiosum Virus Infection in an Epidermal Cyst.
Hee Jin JUN ; Eujin CHO ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2012;50(7):650-651
No abstract available.
Epidermal Cyst
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Molluscum Contagiosum
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Molluscum contagiosum virus
2.Idiopathic Multiple Eruptive Milia Occurred in Unusual Sites.
Eujin CHO ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Annals of Dermatology 2010;22(4):465-467
Milia are small, white, benign keratinous cysts that are frequently encountered. Multiple eruptive milia are rare, and are characterized by the development of milia that are more extensive in number and distribution than would be expected in primary milia. We report a case of a 19-year-old girl with tiny, white papules in her axillae and on her abdomen with a review of the relevant literature.
Abdomen
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Axilla
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Humans
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Keratins
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Young Adult
3.A Case of Nevus of Nanta.
Eujin CHO ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2010;48(6):503-505
Nevus of Nanta is a melanocytic nevus with secondary ossification. Many theories involving external stimuli have been proposed to explain this rare condition; however, the origin of the ossification within the melanocytic nevus remains unknown. A 70-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic solitary skin-colored papule with a central depression on the right malar area for one year. Histopathologic examination revealed an intradermal nevus with bone trabeculae. We herein report an interesting case of nevus of Nanta.
Aged
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Depression
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Female
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Humans
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Nevus
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Nevus, Intradermal
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Nevus, Pigmented
4.A Case of Reactive Eccrine Syringofibroadenoma.
Eujin CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE ; Sang Hyun CHO
Annals of Dermatology 2011;23(1):70-72
Eccrine syringofibroadenoma is a rare adnexal tumor of eccrine ductal differentiation with variable clinical features. It manifests as either a solitary or multiple papules and nodules arranged in a symmetrical or linear pattern. The anatomical distribution is wide and includes the face, trunk, extremities, and rarely the nails. Histopathological findings show anastomosing cords and strands of uniform cuboidal cells surrounded by fibrovascular stroma. Herein, we report a case of reactive eccrine syringofibroadenoma which developed on the foot of a 37-year-old woman, after self-paring of tissue and subsequent infection and ulceration.
Adult
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Extremities
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Female
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Foot
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Humans
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Nails
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Ulcer
5.Systemic Contact Dermatitis from Propolis Ingestion.
Eujin CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE ; Sang Hyun CHO
Annals of Dermatology 2011;23(1):85-88
Propolis, also known as bee glue, is a substance collected by worker bees and it is used as a material for constructing and maintaining their beehives. It has been used topically and orally by humans for its anti-inflammatory properties. However, the growing use of propolis has been paralleled by reports of allergic contact dermatitis as a reaction to the substance. Contact dermatitis with generalized cutaneous manifestations elicited by propolis ingestion has not been previously reported. Here we report on the first case of systemic contact dermatitis from propolis ingestion in a 36-year-old woman.
Adult
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Bees
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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact
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Dermatitis, Contact
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Eating
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Female
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Humans
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Propolis
6.Enuresis as a Presenting Symptom of Graves’ Disease: A Case Report
Inseong HWANG ; Eujin PARK ; Hye Jin LEE
Childhood Kidney Diseases 2021;25(1):40-43
Enuresis is intermittent urinary incontinence during sleep at night in children aged 5 years or older. The main pathophysiology of enuresis involves nocturnal polyuria, abnormal sleep arousal, and low functional bladder capacity. In rare cases, enuresis is an early symptom of endocrine disorders such as diabetes or thyroid disorders. Herein, we report a case of a 12-year-old girl with enuresis as a rare initial presentation of Graves’ disease. She complained of nocturnal enuresis from a month before visiting our clinic. She also complained of urinary frequency, headache, and weight loss. On physical examination, she had tachycardia, intention tremors, and a diffuse goiter on her anterior neck with bruit on auscultation. Her thyroid function test results revealed hyperthyroidism, and Graves’ disease was diagnosed as the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor autoantibody was positive. After treatment for Graves’ disease with methimazole, symptoms of enuresis resolved within 2 weeks as she became clinically and biochemically euthyroid. In children with secondary enuresis, Graves’ disease should be considered as a differential diagnosis, and signs of hyperthyroidism should be checked for carefully.
7.Enuresis as a Presenting Symptom of Graves’ Disease: A Case Report
Inseong HWANG ; Eujin PARK ; Hye Jin LEE
Childhood Kidney Diseases 2021;25(1):40-43
Enuresis is intermittent urinary incontinence during sleep at night in children aged 5 years or older. The main pathophysiology of enuresis involves nocturnal polyuria, abnormal sleep arousal, and low functional bladder capacity. In rare cases, enuresis is an early symptom of endocrine disorders such as diabetes or thyroid disorders. Herein, we report a case of a 12-year-old girl with enuresis as a rare initial presentation of Graves’ disease. She complained of nocturnal enuresis from a month before visiting our clinic. She also complained of urinary frequency, headache, and weight loss. On physical examination, she had tachycardia, intention tremors, and a diffuse goiter on her anterior neck with bruit on auscultation. Her thyroid function test results revealed hyperthyroidism, and Graves’ disease was diagnosed as the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor autoantibody was positive. After treatment for Graves’ disease with methimazole, symptoms of enuresis resolved within 2 weeks as she became clinically and biochemically euthyroid. In children with secondary enuresis, Graves’ disease should be considered as a differential diagnosis, and signs of hyperthyroidism should be checked for carefully.
8.Delayed Contact Dermatitis to Coral.
Hee Jin JUN ; Hyun Joo LEE ; Eujin CHO ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2012;50(10):896-898
Coral is a member of the class Anthozoa, which cause injury due to stings from their tentacles containing nematocytes or from their sharp-edged calcified outer skeletons. Sting from their nematocytes may cause coral poisoning and cause a rare type of contact dermatitis. A 24-year-old woman, who had been contacted to coral during skin-scuba diving in the Philippines 7 days before, was presented with multiple brownish plaques and patches with small vesicles on the dorsum of the left hand. Herein, we report a case of contact dermatitis to coral by the nematocyst stings of corals.
Anthozoa
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Bites and Stings
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Dermatitis, Contact
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Diving
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Female
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Hand
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Humans
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Nematocyst
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Philippines
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Skeleton
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Young Adult
9.Delayed Contact Dermatitis to Coral.
Hee Jin JUN ; Hyun Joo LEE ; Eujin CHO ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2012;50(10):896-898
Coral is a member of the class Anthozoa, which cause injury due to stings from their tentacles containing nematocytes or from their sharp-edged calcified outer skeletons. Sting from their nematocytes may cause coral poisoning and cause a rare type of contact dermatitis. A 24-year-old woman, who had been contacted to coral during skin-scuba diving in the Philippines 7 days before, was presented with multiple brownish plaques and patches with small vesicles on the dorsum of the left hand. Herein, we report a case of contact dermatitis to coral by the nematocyst stings of corals.
Anthozoa
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Bites and Stings
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Dermatitis, Contact
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Diving
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Female
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Hand
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Humans
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Nematocyst
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Philippines
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Skeleton
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Young Adult
10.Breast Cancer Cutaneous Metastasis at Core Needle Biopsy Site.
Eujin CHO ; Min Ho KIM ; Sang Hee CHA ; Sang Hyun CHO ; Se Jeong OH ; Jeong Deuk LEE
Annals of Dermatology 2010;22(2):238-240
Cutaneous metastasis from breast cancer can occur by direct invasion, lymphatic and vascular spread as well as iatrogenic implantation. Metastasis that occurs by iatrogenic implantation after needle biopsy is very rare but the potential risk must be considered. In this report, we describe a case of breast cancer cutaneous metastasis that occurred by iatrogenic implantation following core needle biopsy. A 53-year-old woman presented with a 1x1 cm sized erythematous nodule at the biopsy site after breast conserving surgery for primary cancer. Histopathological findings confirmed cutaneous metastasis. The possibility of this consequence must be considered when performing needle biopsies.
Biopsy
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Biopsy, Large-Core Needle
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Biopsy, Needle
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Breast
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Breast Neoplasms
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Female
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Humans
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Mastectomy, Segmental
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Metastasis