1.Comments to "A Acquired Lymphangioma Circumscriptum of the Nipple Areola".
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(3):212-213
No abstract available.
Lymphangioma*
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Nipples*
2.Comments to "Clear Cell Syringoid Eccrine Carcinoma".
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2012;50(7):664-665
No abstract available.
Glycogen
3.Comments to "Alopecia Areata in a Patient Treated with Interferon Alpha-2a for Chronic Hepatitis B".
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(7):523-524
No abstract available.
Alopecia Areata
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Hepatitis, Chronic*
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Humans
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Interferons*
4.A Clinical and Histopathologic Study of Basal Squamous Cell Epithelioma.
Annals of Dermatology 1998;10(2):67-71
BACKGROUND: There are opinions that compared to typical basal cell epithelioma(BCE), basal. squamous cell epithelioma(BSCE) emerges as an entity capable of recurrence and is especially characterized by its ability to metastasize in white patients. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biological behavior of BSCE in Korean patients. METHODS: The hospital charts and slides of 13 BSCE patients were reviewed. Telephone follow-up were conducted to determine the recurrence of the tumor. RESULTS: There were no significant clinical or histopathological differences apart from the squamous differentiation between BCE and BSCE. CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that there may be an ethnic difference in the biological behavior of BSCE.
Carcinoma*
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Epithelial Cells*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Recurrence
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Telephone
5.Comments to "Protruding Type of Fibrous Harmatoma of Infancy".
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2011;49(12):1139-1139
No abstract available.
6.Comments to “A Case of Lipoatrophia Semicircularis Confirmed by Ultrasonography”.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(1):86-87
No abstract available.
7.A Histopathological Comparative Study between Erythema Multiforme and Acute Cutaneous Graft - versus - Host Reactions.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1997;35(3):520-525
BACKGROUND: The histopathological findings of acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reaction are similar to that of erythema multiforme. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the histopathological findings of acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions with that of erythema multiforme. METHODS: Histopathological setions of 9 patients with grade 2 acute cutaneous graft-versus- host. reactions and of 13 patient,, with erythema multiforme were reviewed. RESULTS: Parakeratosis, the degree of the exocytosis and the endothelial cell swelling were not useful in the differential diagnosis between acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions and ery- thema multiforme. Rete ridge effacement and relative hyperkeratosis were characteristic in many cases of acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions but absent in erythema multiforme. Spongiosis, vacuolar degeneration of the basal cells, perivascular lymphocytic infiltration and erythrocyte extravasation were usually more prominent in erythema multiforme than in acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions. The number of dyskeratotic cells per epidermal linear mm was usually higher in erythema multiforme but not in acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions. An eosinophilic infiltrate was observed occasionally in erythema multiforme but not in acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions. CONCLUSION: The histopathological findings show the same pattern of interface dermatitis and are different only in degree beween acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions and eryt,hema multiforrne. Rete ridge effacement and relative hyperkeratosis speaks for a diagnosis of acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reactions, and an eosinophilic infiltrate for a diagnosis of erythema multiforme.
Dermatitis
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Diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Endothelial Cells
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Eosinophils
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Erythema Multiforme*
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Erythema*
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Erythrocytes
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Exocytosis
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Humans
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Parakeratosis
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Transplants*
8.Acute Cutaneous Graft-Versus-Host Reaction.
Annals of Dermatology 1997;9(2):77-86
Graft-versus-host disease occurs after the administration of foreign immunologically competent cells to an individual who is immunologically compromised. It is a clinical syndrome characterized by cutaneous changes, gastrointestinal dysfunction and liver dysfunction. Cutaneous graft-versus-host reaction is usually the earliest and certainly the most common form of the disease. The diagnosis of graft-versus-host disease is a complex clinicopathologic skill requiring considerable experience. There as yet appears to be no pathognomonic single clinical or histologic feature in the acute phase. In this review article, the definition, immunological aspects and. clinical features of graft-versus-host disease, diagnostic criteria of acute cutaneous graft-versus-host reaction and graft-versus-tumor effect are discussed.
Diagnosis
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Graft vs Host Disease
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Liver Diseases
9.Comments to "Localized Darier's Disease Mimicking Lichen Simplex Chronicus on the Back".
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(10):822-823
No abstract available.
Darier Disease*
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Lichens*
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Neurodermatitis*
10.Comments to "A Case of Epithelioid Blue Nevus Developing on the Lower Lip".
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2015;53(10):819-820
No abstract available.
Nevus, Blue*