1.Xerderma Pigmentosum: Report of a Case.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1974;12(3):187-190
A case of xeroderma pigmentosum complicated with squamous cell carcinoma is presented. A 15 year old male has had a history of a single walnut-sized tumorous growth of 6 months duration on tip of his nose and multiple light to dark brown pigmented macules on face, ears, neck, upper chest, extensor surface of both foreams and dorsal hands of about 14 years duration, recognizable photosensitivity of the cutaneous lesions and photophobia and lacrimation since early childhood. Xeroderma pigrnentosum was suspected under clinical background. Biopsy was performed on the facial pigmented lesions and on the tumorous mass on the nose, which revealed xeroderma pigmentosum and squamous cell carcinoma, respectively. The tumor was excised totally under local 2% procaine anesthesia, resulting in healing with scar formation and no recurrence was observed during 6 month's follow up. Dermabrasion of the entire face was done, with complete removal of the xerodermic skin lesions, but they all recurred after about 1 month.
Adolescent
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Anesthesia
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Biopsy
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Cicatrix
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Dermabrasion
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Ear
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hand
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Humans
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Ichthyosis
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Male
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Neck
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Nose
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Photophobia
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Procaine
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Recurrence
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Skin
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Thorax
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Xeroderma Pigmentosum
2.A Case of Reiter's Syndrome with Moniliasis.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1973;11(1):39-42
A case of 23 years old male with Reiters syndrome was reported. The skin lesions were characterized by thick, britle and heavy keratotic crust formation on whole body with weakness, severe arthritis, ankylosis, on the feet, wrists, knees, ankle and finger joints. Histopathological examination showed a spongiform vesicopustules, acanthosis and parakeratosis, interpapillary process elongated in the epidermis hyperkeratosis, dilated. vessels with perivascular infiltrate in the dermis. He was treated with Arning's tincture, Nystatin ointment, coaltar ointment painting and oral administration of prednisolone, methotrcxate for 1 month, resulting favorable improvement.
Administration, Oral
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Ankle
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Ankylosis
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Arthritis
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Candidiasis*
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Dermis
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Epidermis
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Finger Joint
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Foot
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Humans
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Knee
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Male
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Nystatin
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Paint
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Paintings
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Parakeratosis
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Prednisolone
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Skin
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Wrist
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Young Adult
3.Ventilator-Associated Peneumonia.
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 2002;7(1):1-12
No abstract available.
4.Therapeutic Trial of Dinitrochlorobenzene ( DNCB ) Sensitization in Patients with Warts.
Yon Hee KIM ; Myung Sil KIM ; Won Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1975;13(4):263-270
Warts are benign turnors caused by oncogenic human papovavirus which has been clearly identified on electronmicroscopy, although repeated atternpts at culture have not been successful. Various therapeutic modalities have been tried for the treatment of warts, however thete is no saisfactory method and the clinical course as well as the prognosis is always variable. Recently several authors have reported successful therapeutic results in the treatment of warts by DNCB sensitization method based on the findings that warts are often regressing spontaneously and that the spontaneous regression seems to depend on host's ability to mount an immune response against the wert virus. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the DNCB sensitization method for possible routine use in the treatment of warts. Fifteen cases including five verruca vulgaris and ten verruca plana juvenilis patients were sensitized with 1000ug of DNCB in acetone solution on either side of their inner forearms. Seven or ten days after sensitization, several warts, which were unintentionally selected, were challenged with 0.05 to 0.1ml of weaker DNCB solution(50ug-25ug/0.1ml)at weekly interval. Four patients with verruca vulgaris and three patients with verruca plana juvenilis did not return after 1 to 4 times of challenge, however six out of these 7 patients showed a slight decrease in size and number of the warts. One patient with verruca plana juvenilis developed marked irritative and delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction to the 3 times of challenge, so that this patient was excluded from further study. The remaining 7 patients consisted of I verruca vulgaris and 6 verruca plana juvenilis patients showed complete disappearance of all warts including those which were never challenged, after 1 to 13 times of DNCB challenge application. The authors reviewed the possible therapeutic mechanism of DNCB sensitization in the wart patients, the possible advantage and disadvantage of this method and concluded that this method can be cautiously used in seleted patients with warts whose response to the conventional treatment methods are poor.
Acetone
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Dinitrochlorobenzene*
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Forearm
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Prognosis
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Warts*
5.A Case of Acrodermatitis Continua ( Hallopeau ).
Myung sil KIM ; Kyung Ae SOHN ; Joong Wan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1972;10(3):179-181
A case of 24 years old male patient with Acrodermatitis continua(Hallopeau) is reported. Clinically, the skin lesions were characterized by the pustular eruption on digit of extremities. Diagnosis was conformed by characteristic clinical appearance, laboratory findings and histopathology finding. He has been treated with prednisolone 20 mg daily, antibiotics and symptomatic therapy and relieved temporaly.
Acrodermatitis*
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Diagnosis
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Extremities
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Humans
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Male
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Prednisolone
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Skin
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Young Adult
6.Therapeutic Trial of BCG in Patients with Psoriasis.
Myung sil KIM ; Sook Ja SON ; Won Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1975;13(1):25-31
There have been reported some important findings in immunology of psoriasis, such as lower than normal level of IgM, defective humoral immune, responsiveness to newly administered antigens during cytotoxic drug therapy, lower than normal incidence of active sensitization with DNCB, prolonged skin heterograft survival and presence of anti-IgG antibody in peripheral lymphocytes. These findings are strongly suggestive of some humoral as well as cellular immunne dysfunction in patients with psoriasis. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of BCG, a potent nonspecific immune stimulator, in patierts with psoriasis. Total 41 cases of more than 2 years' duration of illness and with widespread involvement and having had history of various previous treatment were slelcted at the Department of Dermatology, National Medical Center during October, 1973 and October, 1974, Liquid BCG(manufactured by NIH, Korea) was administered intradermally in a starting dose of 0.1 ml(0.01 mg in dry weight) weekly. The dosage of BCG was increased to 0.3 or 0.5ml after 3 or 5 injections and this dosage was maintained until some clinical changes were observed. The mean injection time to each patient was 20. 7.The results were as follows: 1. Eighteen cases showed no therapeutic response or aggravation of the lesions. 2. Six cases showed good therapeutic effect, resulting in only a few small lesions remained on elbows, knees or scalp areas. 3. Fourteen cases showed excellent therapeutic effect, that is complete disappearance of the lesions. During 2 to 6 months'follow up period, 7 cases showed relapse and the remainders are still under observation. The mechanism of influence of BCG on the clinical course of psoriatic patients is not determined, however, possible mechanism was discussed.
Allergy and Immunology
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Dermatology
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Dinitrochlorobenzene
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Drug Therapy
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Elbow
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Heterografts
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin M
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Incidence
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Knee
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Lymphocytes
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Mycobacterium bovis*
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Psoriasis*
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Recurrence
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Scalp
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Skin
7.A Study of Effect on Topical Clocortolone ( Purantix ) in Psoriasis and Eczema.
E Joong KIM ; En Sook BANG ; Myung Sil KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1977;15(3):309-312
Clocortolone pivalate (Purantix') is a new dihalogenated corticosteroid for topical use, posessing powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-pruriginous, anti-allergic, anti-exudative and anti-proliferative activity. We are clinical trial to evaluate its efficacy and tolerance when used at a concentration of 0.1% in an oil-in-water base, in several dermatoses normally responsive to topical corticosteroids. In a study of 30 cases, Purantix' was shown to be highly effective in the treatment of various forms of eczema and dermatitis. It was also shown to be highly effective in most cases of atopic dermatitis, and outstanding benefit was obtained in the relief of pruritus in all conditions and highly significant for erythema, weeping, scaling and lichenification. Among these 30 cases, we observed excellent effects in 13 pts(48.3%), good effects in 11 pts (36.6%) and fair effects in 5 pts(16.6%). Namely among these 30 pts, 24 pts(80%) revealed excellent to good therapeutic effects on their skin conditions with Purantix'. No untoward side effect was noted in all subjects treated with Purantix'.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Dermatitis
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Dermatitis, Atopic
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Eczema*
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Erythema
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Pruritus
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Psoriasis*
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Skin
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Skin Diseases
8.Intuition in philosophy nursing science..
Moon Sil KIM ; Myung Sook SUNG ; Hee Jung JANG
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1992;4(2):178-192
No abstract available.
Intuition*
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Nursing*
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Philosophy*
9.A Study on Histopathology and NBT dye Reduction Test in Patients with Pustular Eruptions of Palms And soles.
Yon Hee KIM ; Myung Sil KIM ; Won Suk KIM ; Hyo Sook PAR
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1977;15(1):31-38
First rnany years there has been a great dea,l of disagreement about the classification and histology of recalcitrant pustular eruptions of the palms and soles and the rela.tion of this condition to psoriasis. It ia the purpose of this investigation to describe histological changes in fresh pustules from patients witb pustular eruptions of the palms and soles and compare these changes between patients with clinically preceding or co-existing psoriasis (4cases) and without clinically preceding or co-existing psoriasis (7cases). Nine biopsies of pustules were exarnined and the results were compared between two groups. Histopathological findings were otherwise uniform and typical intradermal well-delineated pustules. No significant differences were found bet.ween th two groups. In view of the uniforrn histology, the unknown etiology, and uncertain clinicaI classification, the authors prefer the clearly descreptive term pustulosis palrnaris et plantaris(PPP). Recent;ly the phagocytic ability of neutrophilic leukocytes was reported to be impaired in patients suffering from pustular eruptions of the palms and soles. In our study this ability was performed with the aid of the NBT. dye reduction test before and after administration of Descresept (aristolochic acid). The aim of the present study was to observe the effect of Descresept on NBT test in relation to the clinical acitivity of PPP. The results were as follows: l. In 6 of 11 patients, clinical improvement was accompanied with increasing NBT' scores. 2. In 2 of 11 patients, clinical aggravation was noted in spite of Descresept adrninistration. In these 2 cases, increase in dosage of Descresept made clinical improvement again with increasing NBT scores. 3. In 3 of the 11 patients, there was noted clinical improvement, but NBT scores were slightly decreased.
Biopsy
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Classification
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Humans
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Leukocytes
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Neutrophils
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Psoriasis
10.Nitroblue Tetrazolium dye Reduction Test (NBT) in Patients with Pulmonary and Skin Tuberculosis.
Eun Sook BANG ; Sook Ja SON ; Myung Sil KIM ; Won Suk KIM ; Choong Sang KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1977;15(1):21-26
No abstract available.
Humans
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Nitroblue Tetrazolium*
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Skin*
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Tuberculosis, Cutaneous*