1.A Clinical Study on Malignant Tumors of the Skin.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1972;10(1):23-32
The authors studied thirty-three cases of malignant tumors of the skin (24 squamous cell carcinomas, 6 basal cell carcinomas, 2 Paget's diseases and one malignant melanoma) at the department of dermatology, Pusan national university hospital during the period from 1966 to 1971. The results obtained were summarized as follows: 1) There were 21 men(63.6%) and 12 women(36.3%) in this series. 2) The average age of these patients was 56 years with a range of 33 years to 70 years. 3) The ages at onset ranged from 29 to 66 years with the peak incidence in the 50-59 years group. 4) Of the 33 cases, 28 cases were first diagnosed at the age of over 40 years. 5) The ratio of squamous cell carcinoma versus basal cell carcinoma was 4: l. 6) In 29 patients the tumors occurred on the exposed areas of the body and the most common predilection site was on the face (63.6%), of which 6 squamous cell carcinomas occurred on the upper lip. 7) Of the 30 cases of both squamous cell carcinomas and basal cell carcinomas, 20 cases (66.6%) showed ulcerative lesions measuring from less than 1cm to 10cm in diameter. 8) Two cases of the tumors (one squamous cell carcinoma and one malignant melanoma) showed metastasis at the time of diagnosis. 9) The accuracy of clinical diagnosis in this series was 96%. 10) Of the 24 cases of squamous cell carcinomas, 7 cases were treated with radiotherapy, 5 cases with curettage and electrodesiccation followed by radiotherapy. Four squamous cell carcinomas and two basal cell carcinomas that showed relatively superficial and small lesions measuring less than 1.5cm in diameter were treated with electrodesiccation and curettage and are under observation with favorable results for six months to two years.
Busan
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Carcinoma, Basal Cell
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Curettage
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Dermatology
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lip
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Radiotherapy
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Skin*
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Ulcer
2.Clinical Study on Acrodermatitis Enteropathica.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1971;9(1):39-44
Clinical studies on five patients with acrodermatitis enteropathica visited during the period from March 1968 to September 1970 to the department of dermatology, Pusan national University hospital were made and the results obtained were summerized as follows; in addition, the literature was reviewed. 1) All of 5 patients aging from 3 months to 3 years, showed characteristic distributions of the cutaneous lesions which ranged in character from vesicobullous to heavily scaled psoriasiform and moniliasis-like lesions. 2) Of these, the nearly full clinical pictures were presented in two cases with the gradual onset in early infancy, dermatitis predominantly involving the periorficial areas and extremities, which followed by recurrent attacks of greenish yellow-colored diarrhea, partial and diffuse loss of the scalp hairs, stomatitis and monilial infections, whereas the rest thtee cases seemed to be "forme fruste" of this disease with the absence of hair and nail abnormalities. 3) There found no speeific histologic findings in two biopsies performed but showed somewhat the pictures of sub-acute dermatoses. 4) Candida albicans were demonstrated from the skin lesions in two cases, 5) Treatment with local application of gentian violet solution, nystatin ointment for the skin lesions and stomatitis were temporarily favorable in all cases and in case 1 and 5, diodoquin, each 300mg and 600mg were administered orally in divided doses for two weeks, with the result of satisfactory responses. However, the latter died, on the 3rd hospitalized day, of acute glomerulonephritis and upper respiratory infection. 6) Though it is generally accepted that there is definite familial occurrence in this disorder but we recognized no evidence of familial incidence in our five cases.
Acrodermatitis*
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Aging
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Biopsy
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Busan
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Candida albicans
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Dermatitis
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Dermatology
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Diarrhea
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Extremities
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Gentian Violet
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Glomerulonephritis
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Hair
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Humans
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Incidence
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Iodoquinol
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Nails, Malformed
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Nystatin
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Scalp
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Skin
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Skin Diseases
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Stomatitis
3.Generalized Acrodermatitis Continua - Generalization Following Steroid Withdrawal.
Tae An CHUNG ; Chang Hyo PARK ; Hou Suk SUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1972;10(1):45-49
Generalized acrodermatitis continua occurred in a 33-year-old man. Lesions initially limited to the both hands were treated with corticosteroid for long term, however, generalization of the lesions appeared to follow the steroid withdrawal.
Acrodermatitis*
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Adult
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Generalization (Psychology)*
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Hand
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Humans
4.Keratosis Follicularis: Report of a Case.
Hou Suk SUNG ; Jae Joong LEE ; Tae An AHONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1970;8(1):59-61
A case of keratosis follicularis associated with mild mental aberration in 27 years old male is presented. The clinical and histo-pathological studies revealed characteristic features of the disease. The etiologic and therapeutic aspects of this disease as well as on its "forme fruste" are discussed.
Adult
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Darier Disease*
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Humans
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Keratosis*
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Male