1.Therapeutic strategy to fungal infections for primary care doctors.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2000;21(10):1245-1254
No Abstract Available.
Primary Health Care*
2.Radiodermatitis from Occupational Exposure to 192Ir.
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1998;10(1):128-135
Portable gamma radiography for nondestructive testing with 192Ir is commonly used in various industrial fields to defect possible internal defects of metals in pipelines, tanks, bridges, ships and so forth in Korea. Compared to the numerous researches about biologic effects and potential risks of radiation, only a Jew papers were reported about radiodermatitis from occupational exposure to 192Ir. In this study, we investigated six patients with occupational radiodermatitis with developed during portable gamma radiography for nondestructive testing with 192Ir. All six patients had developed radiodermatitis on their hands and fingers. They noticed painful swelling, erythema, and bullae on their fingers or palms 1 to 2weeks after exposure. Three patients suffered from chronic fibrosis and recurrent ulcerations. We also discussed about the working situation of our patients and reviewed the literatures about the radiodermatitis from occupational exposure to 192Ir. In conclusion, we think ionizing radiation, though it is a useful tool in industry, must be carried out in accordance with radiation protection rules and regulations.
Erythema
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Fibrosis
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Fingers
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Hand
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Humans
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Jews
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Korea
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Metals
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Occupational Exposure*
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Radiation Protection
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Radiation, Ionizing
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Radiodermatitis*
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Radiography
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Ships
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Social Control, Formal
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Ulcer
3.Nipple Involvement in Atopic Dermatitis: Report of 3 cases.
Seon Hoon KIM ; Kea Jeung KIM ; Won Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1982;20(1):139-143
The nipple involvement in atopic dermatitis is not mentioned in currently available major textbooks of dermatology. Recently, Hanifin and Rajka indicated that the nipple involvement is a specific indicator of atopic dermatitis though it is quite rare. The authors described 3 cases of atopic dermatitis with nipple involvement among 224 cases of atopic dermatitis seen over 2 year period at the Special Clinic for Atoipc Dermatitis. The nipple lesions responded to topical steroid quite satisfactorily.
4.Clinical study and skin tests of patients with drug eruptions.
Kee Yeon KIM ; Kea Jeung KIM ; Hyung Jai KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1993;31(5):681-690
BACKGROUND: Althogh drug euption refers to a common dermatological condition, there are numerous holdbacks on the diagnosis. OBJECTIVE: This study atternpts to define the clinical features and causavite drug of the patients with drug eruptions, and to evalarate the diagnostic value of various skin tests. METHOD: 130 patients with drug eruptions were reviewed clinically. In 54 patients, intradermal test, patch test, and scratch patch test were performed using suspected drugs. Result : The exanthematous eruption(53.0%), fixed drug eruptior.(29.2%), and urticaria(6.2%) were the common types of the drug eruption. The common causative agenst of drug eruptions were antibiotics/antimicrobials, antipyretics/NSAIDs, and CNS depressants. 28 paitients out of the 54 patients on skin tests with suspected drugs had positive results in at least one slinest. CONCLUSION: In our study, we were able to obtain somewhat meaningfi 1 results based on data from the combination of various skin tests.
Central Nervous System Depressants
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Diagnosis
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Drug Eruptions*
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Humans
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Intradermal Tests
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Patch Tests
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Skin Tests*
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Skin*
5.A Clinical Study of the Effects of Finasteride on Androgenetic Alopecia.
Seung Il KIM ; Jae Hak YOO ; Kea Jeung KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2000;12(4):264-270
BACKGROUND: The 5α-reductase inhibitor finasteride blocks the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone(DHT), the androgen responsible for androgen- etic alopecia in genetically predisposed men. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of finaster- ide treatment according to the type of androgenetic alopecia in Korea. METHODS: 196 patients with finasteride(1.25mg/day) were registered in this study and 68 patients were followed over 8 months. Efficacy was evaluated by globa1 photographs, investigator assessment of clinical change,and patients' self assessment via self administered hair growth questionnaire. RESULTS: Patients' self-assessment demonstrated that finasteride treatment slowed hair loss, increased hair growth, and improved appearance of hair. These improvements were corroborated by objective assessments after 4 months of treatment. Adverse effects such as sexual dysfunction were minimal. CONCLUSION: Oral finasteride 1.25mg/day slowed the progression of hair loss and increased hair growth in clinical tria1s of men with androgenetic alopecia over 8 months. With its generally good tolerability profile, finasteride is a new approach to the management of this condition, for which treatment options are few.
Alopecia*
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Finasteride*
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Hair
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Research Personnel
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Self-Assessment
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Testosterone
6.A Case of Traumatic Anserine Folliculosis.
Kyu Joong AHN ; Kea Jeung KIM ; Won Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1982;20(1):117-119
anserine folliculosis (Padilha-Gonqalves, 1977) is a skin disease occurring on the limited areas of the skin receiving prolonged friction and/or pressure by the other part(s) of the naked skin of the patient. Padilha-Goncalves named traumatic anserine folliculosis by stressing the etiologic factor, the pressure and friction, the goose skin appearance and the follicular nature of the basic skin lesions. A 7-year-old girl developed typical features of traumatic anserine folliculosis on the chin who had the habit of resting the chin on the right knee for 5 years while painting.
7.A Clinical Investigation of Patients with Atopic Dermatitis.
Kea Jeung KIM ; Jai Il YOUN ; Won Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1983;21(2):171-178
Atopic dermatitis is one of the common dermatoses characterized by its chronicity with an uncertain prognosis and usually occurs in patients with a personal or familial history of atopy. There is a dearth of information on the incidence and clinical manifestation of atopic dermatitis in Korea. This study was aimed to elucidate the relative frequency of atopic dermatitis on the hospital base during 1973~1981 period, and to investigate the clinical manifestation hy analysing 333 patients with atopic dermatitis seen from March, 1981 to July, 1982 at the Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University Hoapital. (countinued..)
Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Dermatology
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Prognosis
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Seoul
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Skin Diseases
8.Clinical study of hydrofluoric acid burn.
Bo Hyun CHO ; Kea Jeung KIM ; Hyung Jai KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1993;31(5):672-680
BACKGROUND: Hydrofluoric acid burns are occuring with ever-increiisir g frequency due to the wide use of this acid in industrial fields, such as electronics and semiconductor i idustries. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of thie study was to evaluate the clinical charateristics of hydrofluoric acid burn. This study will give basic information of hydrofluoric acid burn to the dermatologists who are not familiar with hydrofluoric acid. METHOD: Twenty-two patient who were diagnosed as having hydroiluiiric acid burns at koryo General Hospital(1986-1993) were irraluated clinical)y. Forteen were malc ar d eight were female, most of them were in their third decade. RESULTS: The results are sumrnurised as follows 1. Latent periods were variabie from 30 min. to 3 days. Most patients recognized their chemical burn several hours after exposure. 2. Foot & sole (9 cases) and fingers (7 cases) were most frequently in olved. In 7 cases, nails were also involved. 3. Pain was the most. commori iuobjective symptom. 4. Skin lesions showed erytherna, erythematous swelling, erosion, bulla., necrosis, pigmentation and crust, formation, progressii ely. 5. Treatment Wet dressing with Hyami-solution and topical application of ai tibiotics or steroidointment were sufficient in mild case. In severe cases, intralesional injection of calcium glucoante was perfirmed. Debridement was also performed after the progn ssion of tissue damage stopped. Nails were extracted in cases involving nails. CONCLUSION: Hydrofluoric acid burn is characterized clinically by severc progessive tissue destruction and excruciating pain. Dermatologists need to be aware of the clinical features of hydroclucric acid burn and its proper treatment.
Bandages
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Burns*
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Burns, Chemical
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Calcium
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Debridement
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Female
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Fingers
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Foot
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Humans
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Hydrofluoric Acid*
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Injections, Intralesional
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Necrosis
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Pigmentation
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Semiconductors
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Skin
9.Occupational Rediodermatitis: Report of 4 Cases.
Kea Jeung KIM ; Bong Koo LEE ; Hyung Jai KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1989;27(6):686-690
Recently radiation and radioisotope are being used widely in many fields such as medicine and industry. But only a few papers were reported about the radio dermatitis due to industrial use of radiation. Authors experienced 4 cases of occupational radiodermatitis due to Ir-192 occur red during the radioisotope traspierce test. All 4 patients noticed painful swelling, erythema, and bullae on their fingers or palms 1-2 weeks after exposure. All laboratory tests to detect ystemic effects of radiation were normal. Three patients recovered after treatment with systemic and topical corticosteroid and emollient cream for 2-4 weeks. But one patient suffered from complication of fibrosis and recurrent cellulitis on his fingers. We discussed about the working situation of our patients and reviewed the literatures about the radiodermatitis.
Cellulitis
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Dermatitis
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Erythema
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Fibrosis
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Fingers
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Humans
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Radiodermatitis
10.Herpes Zoster Treated with Vidarabine-5-Monophosphate.
Jae Hoon IM ; Kea Jeung KIM ; Hyung Jai KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1985;23(4):475-479
We present four cases of herpes zoster treated successfully with vidarabine-5-monophosphate, two patients receiving chernotherapy and radiation therapy due to Hodgkins lymphoma or colon cancer, a patient combined with viral meningitis, and a patient with herpes zoster ophthalmicus. Viclarabine can be used to treat herpes zoster in immunosuppressed patients or patients with malignancy or patients with severe complications.
Colonic Neoplasms
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Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
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Herpes Zoster*
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Hodgkin Disease
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Humans
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Meningitis, Viral