1.Status of Hepatitis C of Hansen's Disease of Jeonbuk Province.
Soon Jong CHOI ; Jeong Woo KIM ; Jong Pill KIM
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2013;46(1):63-72
According to the reports, the prevalence of anti-HCV is about 3%. In past, the results of the high prevalence of anti-HCV in the patients of Hansen's disease were reported. So we study about the Status of Hepatitis C of persons affected Hansen's disease. The prevalence of anti-HCV is 16%(persons affected Hansen's disease: total), 23%(live in settlement village) and 4.1%(live in home). Positivity of RT PCR is 37.8% in HCV-Ab-positive persons affected Hansen's disease. Statistical signification in age and duration of illness of Hansen's disesae between HCV-Ab-positive cases & HCV-Ab-positive case is found (P<0.01, P<0.01).
Hepacivirus
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Hepatitis C*
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Hepatitis*
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Humans
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Jeollabuk-do*
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Leprosy*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Prevalence
2.Prevalence of Osteoporosis of Persons affected Hansen's Disease in Korea.
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2013;46(1):17-28
Osteoporosis has become a rapidly social burden for public health in South Korea, but the lack of study on osteoporosis of persons affected Hansen's disease. For the evaluation of the prevalence of osteoporosis of persons-affected Hansen's disease, we investigated a bone mineral density (BMD) of persons affected Hansen's disease who live in the settlement villages. 1,125 subjects(male: 462, female: 663 & MB: 743, PB: 382) were included, and the mean age was 72.2 +/- 8.3 years. The prevalence of osteoporosis was 67.8% and that of osteopenia was 26.7%. The T-score and Z-score of MB type patients showed a significantly lower compared with that of PB type patients(T-score: p=0.014, Z-score: p=0.018).
Bone Density
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Bone Diseases, Metabolic
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Female
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Humans
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Korea*
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Leprosy*
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Osteoporosis*
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Prevalence*
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Public Health
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Republic of Korea
3.The summary of recent new & relapse Hansen' disease cases (2004 - 2008).
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2009;42(1):33-44
Hansen's disease, chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. The different clinical presentations of the disease are determined by the quality of the host immune response. The bacteria have affinity for the skin and peripheral nerves and are likely the cause of neuropathy, a cardinal manifestation of the disease. WHO recommends a protocol of multidrug therapy(MDT), which effectively controls the disease, hence contributing to the global elimination program. Early detection of leprosy and treatment by MDT are the most important steps in preventing deformity and disability. For the understanding of recent characteristics of the new & relapse Hansen' disease in Institute for Leprosy Research Korea, we are summarized and reported the epidemiological factors. During recent 5 years(2004-2008), we were experienced 26 new cases and 12 relapse cases of Hansen's disease in our institute, diagnosis by the clinical finding, skin smear, skin biopsy, lepromin test, ELISA for PGL-I antibody, and DNA-PCR. 1. In 26 new cases, the mean age is 64.11 in 18 Koreans and 27.75 in 8 foreigners(Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand), the types of Hansen's disease are 19 lepromatous, 2 borderline and 5 tuberculoid, mean BI is 3.7+, mean O.D. of PGL-I antibody is 0.697, numbers of TTC repeat are 12(7 cases), 11(6 cases), 13(5 cases), 10(4 cases), 16(2 cases), and 31(1 case) and of GACATC repeats are 4(all 18 Koreans) and 3(all 8 foreigners). Among 26 new cases, 1 case(53ACC/GCC) has the mutation of folP1 gene and all new cases have no mutation of rpoB gene. 2. In 12 relapse cases(all Koreans), the mean age is 61.08, the types of Hansen's disease are all 12 lepromatous, mean BI is 4.8+,and mean O.D. of PGL-I antibody is 0.960, and numbers of TTC repeat are 11(6 cases), 12(4 cases), and 13(1 case), and of GACATC repeats are 4(all 12 Koreans). Among 12 relapse cases, 3 cases(55CCC/CGC) and 1 case(53ACC/ GCC) have the mutation of folP1 gene and 3 cases(425TCG/TTG) and 1 case(420CAC/GAC) have the mutation of rpoB gene. 2 relapse cases have the mutation of folP1 & rpoB gene.
Bacteria
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Biopsy
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Communicable Diseases
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Korea
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Lepromin
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Leprosy
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Mycobacterium leprae
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Nepal
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Peripheral Nerves
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Philippines
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Recurrence
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Skin
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Sri Lanka
4.6 Cases of Hansen's Disease(New case & Relapse).
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2008;41(1):37-45
In 2007, we find 3 new cases and 3 relapse cases, diagnosis by the clinical finding, skin smear, skin biopsy, lepromin test, ELISA for PGL-I antibody, and DNA-PCR. The results obtained were summarized as follows: 1. In 3 new cases, 2 Koreans are 70 and 79 years old, one foreigner (Filipino) is 38 years old, mean BI is 2.8, and mean O.D. of PGL-I antibody is 0.22, and numbers of TTC repeat are 10(Korean), 11(Korean), and 12(Filipino), and of GACATC repeats are 4(2 Koreans) and 3(1 foreigner/ Filipino). All new cases have no mutation of folP1 & rpoB gene. 2. In 3 relapse cases, the mean age is 56.8, mean BI is 5.6+, and mean O.D. of PGL-I antibody is 0.70, and numbers of TTC repeat are 11(2 cases), and 12(1 case), and of GACATC repeats are 4(all 3 Koreans). Among 3 relapse cases, 2 cases have the mutation of folP1 gene and 2cases have the mutationo frpoB gene, especially one case have the mutation of both folP1 & rpoB gene.
Biopsy
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Emigrants and Immigrants
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Humans
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Lepromin
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Leprosy
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Recurrence
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Skin
5.The possible predicting factor of the plantar ulcer in patients with leprosy.
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2008;41(2):23-35
TOBJECTS: Leprosy is a chronic infection principally affecting the skin and peripheral nerves caused by the obligate intracellular organism Mycobacterium leprae. Complications secondary to the neuropathy can result in deformity and disability. The plantar ulcer is the commonest complication in leprosy. And the plantar pressure is important factors developing plantar ulcer. So the author is studied about the possible predicting factor of the plantar ulcer in patients with leprosy. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: Subjects included 100 leprosy patients, divided two groups according to the recent plantar ulcer history. The author analyzed the relations between that significant factors and various factors (PGL-I titer, sensory level). RESULTS: The correlations between the PGL-I antibody titer(Spearman's rho=0.215, p=0.048) and PGL-I antibody group(Spearman's rho=0.215, p=0.045) and the recent plantar ulcer history were found. CONCLUSION: The author ascertained that the PGL-I antibody titer and PGL-I antibody group PGL-I antibody titer would be the possible tool for predicting the plantar ulcer of the Hansen disease program.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Foot Ulcer
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Humans
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Leprosy
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Mycobacterium leprae
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Peripheral Nerves
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Skin
6.Mutation of rpoB gene in M leprae isolates from Korea.
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2007;40(2):3-14
Global efforts to control leprosy by intensive chemotherapy, including rifampin, have led to a significant decrease in the number of registered patients. But emergence of rifampin-resistant strains of pathogenic mycobacteria has threatened the usefulness of this drug in treating mycobacterial diseases. Mutations in the rpoB gene, encoding the betasubunit of RNA polymerase, were reported to result in resistance to rifampin in several mycobacterial species, including M leprae. To prevent the emergence and transmission of drug-resistant leprosy and to identify and treat existing cases, it is necessary to establish rapid methods for detection of drug resistance in M leprae. However, M. leprae has not been cultivated on artificial media; therefore, to identify drug susceptibility patterns, bacteria must be tested using Shepard's mouse footpad assay. This in vivo method requires at least 6 months and relatively large numbers of bacteria. Recently, there have been advances in the elucidation of molecular events responsible for drug resistance in mycobacteria Sequences of the rpoB, genes were analyzed for 43 isolates of Mycobacterium leprae from leprosy patients in Korea. Three isolates(6.98%) showed representative mutations in the rpoB, genes, suggesting the emergence of rifampin-resistant M. leprae.
Animals
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Bacteria
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DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases
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Drug Resistance
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Drug Therapy
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Humans
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Korea*
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Leprosy
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Mice
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Mycobacterium leprae
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Rifampin
7.A Case of Localized Pemphigoid ( Brunsting - Perry type ).
Jong Pill KIM ; Kea Jeung KIM ; Jyung Jai KANG ; Chang Woo LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1988;26(2):221-225
Localized bullous pemphigoid is a rare blistering disease characterized by chronic recurrent localized bullae with clinical, histopsthologic, and immunofluorescent features of bullous pemphigoid. It is generally accepted that this disease occurs in two forms : one with scarring bullous plaques located on the head and neck, described by Brunsting and Perry, and the other with nonscarring bullous lessions, usually present on the legs of women. We herein report a case of localized scarring bullous pemphigoid in 40-year-old man who showed vesicles, bullae and erosions on the right cheek. Histologic findings showed subepidermal bulla, and direct immunoflurescent study showed linear deposit of IgG & C3 on the basement membrane zone. This patient was cantrolled sucessfully with short-term systemic corticosteriod and local injection of triamcinclone actetonide.
Adult
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Basement Membrane
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Blister
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Cheek
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Cicatrix
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Female
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Head
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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Leg
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Neck
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Pemphigoid, Bullous*
8.Nasal deformities and their treatments in the leprosy patients (I).
Sung Yul AHN ; Hyang Joon PARK ; Jong Pill KIM
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2000;33(2):79-89
Lepra bacilli invade the nasal mucosa from early stage. The infiltrated mucous membrane breaks down and ulcerates easily. Irritating crusts and ulcers occur, creating in perforation of the septum. When most of the septum and inner mucosal lining of the nose is destroyed, the nose is deprived of its support and it collapses. The nasal bones are typically intact, and the collapsed nose adheres to the facial skeleton, giving the characteristic 'sunken and short nose' deformities. We have operated on 25 patients with deformities such as short nose, sunken nose, collumela deformity and ala collapse since 1992. In short nose we operated with a paramedian forehead flap and rib cartilage graft in a cantilever pattern. In ala collapse we used a conchal cartilage graft. Lastly, in collumela deformity we used the local flap and a composite graft.
Cartilage
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Forehead
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Humans
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Leprosy*
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Mucous Membrane
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Nasal Bone
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Nasal Mucosa
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Nose
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Ribs
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Skeleton
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Transplants
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Ulcer
9.National Computerized Leprosy Information System.
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2000;33(2):1-29
For the integrated leprosy control, including the elimination of leprosy and the leprosy related activity, the collection and analysis of the accurate data is essential. In Korea, we have applied the computerized information system of the leprosy control. This system was designed for data collection as well as data analysis. The major functions of this system include data entry, data transfer, from local level to central level, data sum-up, and production of information, including epidemiologial and clinical information and information for decision-making. Firstly we used this system for treatment workload only. Because the basic concept of our system's data structure is more flexible than other's, we try that we can use it more widely, for the leprosy related activity now. We think that this system has been supported effectively our integrated leprosy control work in Korea. We therefore present the computerized leprosy information system of Korea.
Data Collection
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Information Systems*
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Korea
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Leprosy*
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Statistics as Topic
10.Clinical characteristics and Treatment of Paraffinomas in patients with Hansen disease.
Hyang Joon PARK ; Jong Pill KIM ; Sung Yul AHN
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2013;46(1):41-48
BACKGROUND: Ulnar nerve palsy in patients with Hansen disease causes hand wasting and atrophy. To masquerade these deformities, patients injected paraffin or silicone into the lesions, which results in paraffinomas. Several years later, painful inflammation, ulceration or abscesses may develop in the paraffinomas. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical characteristics of paraffinomas in patients with Hansen disease, and to evaluate and compare the effects of various surgical treatment methods of paraffinomas. METHODS: Fifty-seven patients with paraffinomas were randomized to receive debridement(curettage) with primary closure, skin graft, skin flap, or second intention at the hospital of Korean Hansen Welfare Association from 1998 to 2012. We analyzed retrospectively the final cosmetic results of three methods, primary closure, skin graft, and skin flap, in 33 patients with more than 6 months follow-up. The final results were classified into 4 grades, excellent, good, fair, and poor. RESULTS: Of 57 patients, the ratio of male and female was 42:15 and the average age was 73 and 71 years repectively. The location of the lesions was the hand and wrist in 54 patients and the face in 3. The total number of procedures was 72 and that of 3 methods was 55. In 33 patients, 19 showed above fair grades and the recurrence rate was 42%(14/33). There were no serious postoperative complications. CONCLUSION: Wide and thorough curettage as debridement was very important to reduce recurrence and the primary closure was most efficient in consideration of an old age of patient, simplicity of procedure and cosmeosis.
Abscess
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Atrophy
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Curettage
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Debridement
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hand
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Intention
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Leprosy*
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Male
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Paraffin
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Postoperative Complications
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Silicones
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Skin
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Transplants
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Ulcer
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Ulnar Neuropathies
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Wrist