1.Prevalence of Syphilis in Normal Population in Korea ( 1987 - 1991 ).
Yeon Sang CHOI ; Hee Joon YU ; Sook Ja SON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(5):866-871
BACKGROUND: According to the areas and people that are examined, there are many differences in the prevalence of syphilis in Korea. However, the reactive rate of the serologi test for syphilis showed an increase in the 1960s, and it has deerea@sed from the beginning of the 1970s. OBJECTIVE: Comparing the results of tke serologic test for syphilis which lotad been performed for the 5 years(1987-1991) on the physical examines and pregnant women who were considered as healthy, with the results with normal people, who were considered as healthy, which had been already reported, we tried to observe the change of reactive rate of serologic test for syphili. METHODS: The serologic test for syphilis, including serum VDRL test and serum TPHA test, were carried out on 25,254 healthy adults(20,405 were physical examineea eamined at National Medical Center and 4,849 were pregnant women delivered at National Medical Cer ter). RESULTS: The reaetive rate of serum VDRL test was 0.8% in 25,25 the althy adults(physical examinees 0.8%, pregnant women 0.7%). There were no stistically differerces between the annual incidences. 85.5% of VDRL-reactive subjects showed low VDRL titers(below 1:4) by the quantitative serum VDRL test, The biologic false positive reaction of serum VDRL test was 29(19.5%) in 149 VDRL-reactive subjects, using serum TPHA test as a standard. CONCLUSION: This study suggested thai, there was a decrease in the prevslence of syphilis in Korea.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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False Positive Reactions
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea*
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Pregnant Women
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Prevalence*
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Serologic Tests
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Syphilis*
2.A Case of Trichophyton rubrum Infection showing Unusual Clinical Manifestation.
Yeon Sang CHOI ; Soo Keun LEE ; Hee Joon YU ; Sook Ja SON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1995;33(3):585-589
Trichophyton rnbrum is a.nthropophilic, and the most common and widely distributed dermato phyte of man. Characterisic lions are circular, usually sharplyn ginated, slightly erythematous, dry, scaly patches with a raised edge. Progressive central clearin produces annular outlines. Other variants are reported, such as granulomatous, bullous or verucius. We reported a case of Trichophyton rubrum infection showing an unusual clinical manifest tin. The skin leison showed multiple discrete brownishouni macules with a fine scale on both hi lower legs, dorsum of feet and buttocks. Central clearing and inflammed border were not not. On KOH mount, fungal hyphae were noted and Techophyton rubrum was isolated on the funu culture.
Buttocks
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Foot
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Hyphae
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Leg
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Lions
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Skin
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Tin
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Trichophyton*
3.Therapeutic Effect of Topical Ciclopiroxolamine on Onychomycosis.
Seung Yeon LEE ; Yeon Sang CHOI ; Hee Joon YU ; Sook Ja SON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1995;33(3):504-509
BACKGROUND: Ciclopiroxole.minsolution or cream is the topical in imycotic agent which has been known to have the ability to penetrate the horny skin and nail keratin. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the pierapeutic effect of 1% ciclopiroxolamine solution on onychomycosis. METHODS: 1% ciclopiroxolamie solution was applied topically to hentire surface of t,he diseased nail at least twice a day for 12 to 36 weeks according to the verity of nail involvement and degree of improvement in 21 cases of onychomycoses. RESULTS: 1. With only topical application of 1% ciclopiroxolamine solutior, 4 out of 21 cases(67%) showed 25% or more reduction of the affected nail area, and 8 out of 21 cases(38%) showed 50% or more reduction of the affected nail area. 2. There was no significant difference in the degree of improvem of according to the duration of disease. 3. Therapeutic effect was relat.ively high on Candida albicans, while it was relatively low on Aspergillus species. 4. 3 out of 7 cases of mild(up to 30%) involvement showed a 7% or more reduction of the affected nail, while 4 out of 6 cases of severe(60-100%) involvement showed a 25% or less reduction of the affected nail. 5. As side effects during the topical application of 1% ciclopiroxol nr ne solution, periungualer ythema appeared in 3 cases, and a burning sensation in 4 of 21 cases. CONCLUSION: 1% ciclopiroir olaniine solution could be tried as an effctive therapeutic agent on onychomycosis for the patient who would not be tolerable to oral an ifiigal medication for associated systemic diseases or who does not want oral medication.
Aspergillus
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Burns
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Candida albicans
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Humans
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Onychomycosis*
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Sensation
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Skin
4.Cutaneous Infection by Fusarium solani in a Patient with Burger's Disease.
Hee Joon YU ; Soo Keun LEE ; Yeon Sang CHOI ; Sook Ja SON
Annals of Dermatology 1995;7(4):332-337
Fusarium species are known as ubiquitous soil saprophytes and human skin comtaminants. Occasionally, however, they have been reported to cause a variety of infections in humans. We report herein a case of cutaneous infection by Fusarium sokmi in a patient with Burger's disease involving his right lower leg. He was treated with itraconazole 200 mg p.o. per day for 5 weeks and the skin lesion resolved without any noticeable side effects. Furthermore, there has been no evidence of recurrence of the disease 9 months after discontinuing the itraconazole. This is the first reported case of cutaneous infection by Fusarium sokmi in a patient with Burger's disease and itraconazole was an effective drug in our case.
Fusarium*
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Humans
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Itraconazole
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Leg
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Recurrence
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Skin
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Soil
5.A Case of Segmental Lichen Aureus.
Jae Yong BAHN ; Yun Suck KIM ; Sang Jin KWON ; Hee Joon YU
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1999;37(6):798-800
Lichen aureus is a variant of pigmented purpuric lichenoid dermatitis. The skin lesions usually appear asymptomatic rusty, copper, or orange colored roundish lichenoid erythematous-purpuric papules and patches on the lower extremities. Histologically, the epidermis shows minimal changes, with a dense lymphohistiocytic infiltrate observed in the superficial derrnis, typically distributed in a band-like fashion. The typical lesion is a single patch localized on the lower extremity. We report a rare case of segmental lichen aureus localized on the right lower extremity.
Citrus sinensis
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Copper
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Dermatitis
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Epidermis
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Lichens*
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Lower Extremity
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Skin
6.A Case of Syphilid Simulating Purpura Annylaris Telangiectodes.
Hee Ok KIM ; Yeon Sang CHOI ; Hee Joon YU ; Sook Ja SON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(5):926-930
The skin manifestations of secondary syphilis, termed syphilid, show macular, papular and papulosquamous rashes in most cases, but may show lots of other clinical findings. We report a case of syphitid simulating purpura annulsris telangieitodes in 25-year-old male who had a history of genital ulcer 2 months ago. The skin lesion showed diffuse erythematous, 1-3 cm sized, telangiectatic annular patchea and purpuric plaques on both lower extremities and discrete papulosquamous rashes on both soles. The results of the serologic test for syphili was found to be reactive to 32 dilution in serum VDRL test and positive in serum TPHA test. Histovathologically, we could observe the obscuring of dermoepidermal juction, coat-sleeve-like perivascular infiltrate composed of mononuclear cells and a few plasma cells, and endothelial swellings. Afte the treatment with benzathine penicillin G, the titer of serurn VDRL test was decreased abruptly to 4 dilution and the skin lesions disappeared completely.
Adult
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Exanthema
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Penicillin G Benzathine
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Plasma Cells
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Purpura*
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Serologic Tests
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Skin
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Skin Manifestations
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Syphilis
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Syphilis, Cutaneous*
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Ulcer
7.The Effect of a Sympathectomy Using Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation in Patients with Acute Herpes Zoster: A case report.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;41(2):260-264
Herpes zoster represents the reactivation of latent varicella-zoster virus located in the dorsal root ganglion. The virus multiplies and migrates to the skin surface producing a characteristic, usually painful, pustular eruption. Severe pain during the acute phase of herpes zoster has been associated with a higher risk of developing postherpetic neuralgia. Sympathetic ganglion blocks have been used for patients in the acute phase of herpes zoster to alleviate pain and prevent postherpetic neuralgia. We experienced 2 cases of patients with acute herpes zoster in which one of them presented with pain localized to the dermatomal distribution of L2-3, the other T3. The authors report the results achieved in treatment of the herpes zoster patients, using radiofrequency thermocoagulation of the sympathetic ganglion.
Electrocoagulation*
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Ganglia, Spinal
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Ganglia, Sympathetic
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Herpes Zoster*
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Herpesvirus 3, Human
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Humans
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Neuralgia, Postherpetic
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Skin
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Sympathectomy*
8.5 Cases of Pressure Alopecia after Tympanomastoidectomy.
Yeon Sang CHOI ; Young Gon BAIK ; Hee Joon YU ; Sook Ja SON ; Yong Jae KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(2):352-357
Pressure alopecia can occur after prolonged pressure on the scalp with the head fixed in one position. We have repor ted 5 cases of pressure alopecia, occurring over the contralateral temporoparietal 1 area after tympanomastoidectomy due to chronic ot.itis media. Total times of operations were from 4 hours to 7 hours. Four of the 5 patients experienced scalp pain during the early postoperative period and one of them showed large bulla formation. Loss of hairs followed between the 14th and 36th postoperative day, and new hairs began to grow 2 or 3 months after the operation.
Alopecia*
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Hair
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Head
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Humans
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Postoperative Period
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Scalp
9.A Case of Papillary Adenoma of the Nipple Showing Histopathologic Findings of Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum.
Hee Ok KIM ; Yeon Sang CHOI ; Hee Joon YU ; Sook Ja SON ; Jung Hyun YANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(6):1123-1126
A 24-year-old woman was seen for evaluation of an skin lesion on thiright nipple. Examination revealed a solitary 1.5 x 1cm-sized, erythematous, oozing, eroded andruted, verrucous nodule on the right nipple. A small amount of serous discharge was found but there was no pain or tenderness. Histopathologic findings showed cystic invaginations extending down vard from the epidermis and papillary projections extending into the lumina of the invagination. Pupiae were lined by two rows of cells. In stroma, there were marked inflammatory infiltrates containing any plasma cells. The overlying dermis showed an adenomatous growth pattern with a prolifertion of round, oval or irregular shaped ducts and fibrotic stroma.
Adenoma*
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Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1
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Dermis
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Epidermis
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Female
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Humans
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Nipples*
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Plasma Cells
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Skin
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Young Adult
10.A Case of Bilateral Herprs Zoster.
Seung Yeon LEE ; Yeon Sang CHOI ; Hee Joon YU ; Sook Ja SON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994;32(6):1119-1122
Herpes zoster is characterized by several groups of vesicles situateu unilaterally within the distribution of the cranial or spinal nerve coming from one posterior ganglion Biateral involvement and recurrence are rare, and zoster involves two widely separated regions at on time are even rarer. We report a case of bilateral eupes zoster. A 5-years-old female patient was presented with painful bilateral grouped vesicles on an erythematous base along the dermatome of Lt T2 and Rt T5. Tzanck smear revealed multinucleated giant cells, and histopathologic findings were consistent with herpetic infection. She was successfully treated by administration of acyclovir without any significant cornplications.
Acyclovir
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Female
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Ganglion Cysts
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Giant Cells
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Herpes Zoster*
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Humans
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Recurrence
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Spinal Nerves