1.Combination Therapy with Griseofulvin and Immunotherap (DNCB, DPCP)on Plane Warts.
Sang Won JEONG ; Seung Hoon CHA ; Seok Don PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1999;37(3):320-324
BACKGROUND: Although several kinds of treatment methods(destructive therapy, immunotherapy, etc) for plane warts have been attempted but there have been no entirely satisfactory treatments, because the plane wants are seen to recur frequently. OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed to evaluate the combination therapy of griseofulvin and immunotherapy(dinitrochlorobenzene=DNCB, diphenylcycloprope none=DPCP) on plane warts. METHOD: Sixteen patients(age range, 9 to 41; mean age, 21.8 years) with VPJ were treated with the combination therapy with griseofulvin(500mg/day) and single contact immunotherapy(DNCB or DPCP).
Dinitrochlorobenzene
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Griseofulvin*
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Immunotherapy
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Warts*
2.Susceptibility of Dermatophytes to Antifungal Drugs.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1979;17(3):221-227
With isolated strams of dermatophytes, susceptibility tests were undertaken to antifungal drugs, and the results of both tests by inoculation of fungal suspensions and, fungal mats were compared, also the combined actior.s of drugs against isolated strains were evaluated, Diverse susceptibiIity patterns were observed among different fungal species, however, no arminor susceptibility differences were detected among strains of same species. Among drugs tested, tolnaftate showed the most strong antifungal ar.tion, and Ep, floccoaum was the most and T. mentagrophytes was the least sensitive species to drugs. MIC levels by mats inoculation were generally far higher than that of fungal suspension, particularly with tolnaftate it was several hundred folds higher by fungal mats inoculatian. Combined actions of drugs were generelly elevated against test strains, when miconazole cornbined with tolnaftate, the action was synergistic against T. mentagrophytes, and when tolnaftate combined with griseofulvin or siccarin cornbined with griseofulvin, thactions were elevated to T. rubrum.
Arthrodermataceae*
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Griseofulvin
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Miconazole
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Suspensions
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Tolnaftate
3.A Case of Fungus Corneal Ulcer.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1964;5(1):69-72
A Case of fungus corneal ulceration of the left eye was presented. The fungus was classified as a Tricophyton. The eye was treated successfully with Griseofulvin and chymotrypsin.
Chymotrypsin
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Corneal Ulcer*
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Fungi*
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Griseofulvin
4.Invitrosensitivity of trichophyton mentagrophytes against oral antifungal agents.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1992;30(6):769-775
In vitro sensitivity of T. mentagrophytes against antifungal agents was investigated. The 20 strains of T. mentagrophytes were tested. They were 5 strains of granilar form, 5 of powdery form, 5 of persicolor form, and 5 of downy for m. The tested antifungal agents were griseofulvin, ket,oconazole and it,raconazole. The results were as follows : 1. Minimal inhibitory concintration(MIC) of antifungal agents against, T. mentagrophytes : MIC of griseofulvin was 3.13-25 ug/ml, the highest level, that of ketoconazole was 0.05-12 ug/ml, and that of itraconazole was 0.025 6.25 ug/ml, the lowest one. 2. MIC of antifungal agents against T. mentagrophytes strains. MlC of griseofulvin was 12-25 ug/ml on granular form and 3.13-25 ug/ml on the other forms. MIC of ketoconazole was 0.39-12 ug/ml on granular form, 0,05 0.78 ug/ml on powdery form, 0.05 12 ug/ml on persicolor form, and 0.1-12 ug/ml on downy form. MIC of itraconazole was 0.39-6.25 ug/ml on granular form, 0.05-0.39 ug/ml on powdevy form, 0.025-0.05 ug/ml on persicolor form, and 0.05-0.1 ug/ml on downy form. Granular form showed the highest level of MIC among antifungal agents. These findings suggesed that, itraconazole was the most arctive drug against T. mentagrophytes and the pranular form showed the lowest, sensirivity against antifungal agents.
Antifungal Agents*
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Griseofulvin
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Itraconazole
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Ketoconazole
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Trichophyton*
5.A Case of Neonatal Tinea Capitis.
Hee Jeung KIM ; Hyo Chan JANG ; Sung Woo LEE ; Hyun CHUNG ; Jae Bok JUN
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2006;11(4):195-198
Tinea capitis in the neonatal period is extremely rare. To our knowledge, there have been only a few reports of neonatal tinea capitis in the Korean dermatologic literature. We report an additional case of neonatal tinea capitis caused by Microsporum canis. The patient was successfully treated with oral griseofulvin.
Griseofulvin
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Humans
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Microsporum
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Tinea Capitis*
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Tinea*
6.Xylaroisopimaranin A, a New Isopimarane Derivative from an Endophytic Fungus Xylaralyce sp.
Shang Song BAO ; Hui Hui LIU ; Xue Qing ZHANG ; Cheng Xiong LIU ; Xiao Cong LI ; Zhi Yong GUO
Natural Product Sciences 2019;25(3):228-232
Five secondary metabolites, including a new isopimarane derivative xylaroisopimaranin A (1), were isolated from the endophytic fungus Xylaralyce sp. (HM-1), and their structures were elucidated by 1D, 2D NMR, MS and CD spectra. Their bioactivities were performed to antibacterial, Hep G2 cells cytotoxicity and brine shrimp inhibition. The biological evaluation results showed that the xylaroisopimaranin A (1), xylabisboein B (2), griseofulvin (3) , 5-methylmellein (4) and mellein-5-carboxlic acid (5) displayed no significant Hep G2 cells cytotoxicity and antibacterial acitivity, but they inhibited the brine shrimp with IC₅₀ from 0.5 to 25 µmol/mL.
Artemia
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Fungi
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Griseofulvin
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Hep G2 Cells
7.A case of grideofulvin-induced phototoxic reaction.
Jin Soo KANG ; Tae Heung KIM ; Ki Beom PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1992;30(4):524-528
We report a case of a phototoxic reaction in a 48-year-old female induced by griseofulvin ingestion. The patient hac! erythematous papules, vesicles and patches on the sun-exposed areas. Phototest revealed a decreased minimal erythemal dose to UVA (10J/cm). Photopatch tests with 1%, 5%, 10% Griseofulvin ointment and vaseline as a control and photoingestion tests with Griseofulvin (50mg b.i.d.) were all negative. After the cessation of Griseofulvin, her skin lesions were markedly improved with complete loss of photosensitivity.
Eating
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Female
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Griseofulvin
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Petrolatum
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Skin
8.In Vitro antifungal Activities of Imidazole Derivatives.
Hong Sang CHIN ; Kwang Hoon LEE ; Chung Koo CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(2):196-205
The present study was designed to obtain omparative data on in vitro antifungal activities of imidazole derivatives. Minimum inhibitory oncentrations of clotrimazole, miconazole, econazole, ketoconazlole and griseofulvin on 4 strains of Trichophyton mentagrophytes, 3 strains of Trichophyton rubrum, 2 strains of Microsporum canis and ] strain of Sporothriv: schenckii were etermined after 3 week' incubation at room temperature on Sabouraud's dextrose liquid media. In addition, the fungicidal activities of miconazole and econazole were tested against Z'richophyton mentagrophytes and Microsporum canis, using the techniques described by Vanbreuseghern(1967) The results are summarzed as follows: ] In most of the dermatophytes studied, 1 to 10 pg/ml of M1C were detected. Diverse susceptibility pattern was observed among different fungal species, but no or minor variability was noted within the same species. The susceptibility of Z'ri- chophyton rubrum showed at MIC of 0. 01 to 10 pg/ml, T ichophyton mentagro- phyt.es and Mic osporum canis at 0.1 to 10 pg/ml and 0. 1 to 1000 gg/ml respec- tively. The Trichophyton rubrum was the most sensitive. In the susceptibility test of Sporothrix schenckii, the high resistance to clotrimazole and griseofuhin was observed. The fungistatic activities of miconazole, econazole and ketoconazole were observed only at concentrations higher than JpQ pg/ml.
Arthrodermataceae
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Clotrimazole
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Econazole
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Glucose
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Griseofulvin
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Ketoconazole
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Miconazole
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Microsporum
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Sporothrix
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Trichophyton
9.Three Cases of Kerion Celsi Caused by Trichophyton tonsurans.
Sung Koan CHOI ; Young Hun LEE ; Soo Hee OH ; Sung Wha KIM ; Yong Jun BANG ; Soon Bong SUH
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 1998;3(2):179-184
We report three cases of kerion celsi caused by Trichophyton tonsurans in 16-year-old students of one high school wrestling team. The first case presented a 10x5cm and several 3~4cm sized, markedly inflammatory, boggy lesions on the scalp for 5 months. Other cases showed several 2~4cm sized, erythematous, follicular pustules and nodules with partial alopecia on the scalp for 2 months. Histopathology and results of mycologic study were consistent with kerion celsi due to Trichophyton tonsurans. All lesions were successfully treated with griseofulvin 500mg daily for 7~15weeks and short term therapy of low dose of prednisolone and cephadroxil.
Adolescent
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Alopecia
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Griseofulvin
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Humans
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Prednisolone
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Scalp
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Tinea Capitis*
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Trichophyton*
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Wrestling
10.Leukonychia Striata Caused by Trichophyton Rubrum.
In Ju KIM ; Jong Seop HA ; Soon Bong SUH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(6):875-879
The authors observed 5 cases with leukonychia striata caused by Trichophyton rubrum infection. They were 4 males and 1 female in the 28-32 years age group. In 4 of the 5 cases the lesions disappeared in 1-3 months with treatment-avulsion of the involved nails followed by oral griseofulvin 500mg/day, one case did not have follow-up observation.
Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Griseofulvin
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Humans
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Male
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Trichophyton*