1.Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Disease during Pregnancy and Postpartum.
Ka Hee YI ; Kyung Won KIM ; Chang Hoon YIM ; Eui Dal JUNG ; Jin Hoon CHUNG ; Hyun Kyung CHUNG ; Soon Cheol HONG ; Jae Hoon CHUNG
Journal of Korean Thyroid Association 2014;7(1):7-39
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Postpartum Period*
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Pregnancy*
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Thyroid Diseases*
2.Nationwide Cancer Incidence in Korea, 1999~2001; First Result Using the National Cancer Incidence Database.
Hai Rim SHIN ; Young Joo WON ; Kyu Won JUNG ; Hyun Joo KONG ; Seon Hee YIM ; Jung Kyu LEE ; Hong In NOH ; Jong Koo LEE ; Paola PISANI ; Jae Gahb PARK ; Yoon Ok AHN ; Soon Yong LEE ; Choong Won LEE ; Ze Hong WOO ; Tae Yong LEE ; Jin Su CHOI ; Cheol In YOO ; Jong Myon BAE
Cancer Research and Treatment 2005;37(6):325-331
PURPOSE: The first Korean national population- based cancer registry using nationwide hospital-based recording system and the regional cancer registries provided the source to obtain national cancer incidences for the period 1999~2001. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The incidence of cancer in Korea was calculated based on the Korea Central Cancer Registry database, data from additional medical record review survey, the Regional Cancer Registry databases, site-specific cancer registry databases, and cancer mortality data from the Korea National Statistical Office. Crude and age-standardized rates were calculated by sex for 18 age groups. RESULTS: The overall crude incidence rates (CR) were 247.3 and 188.3 per 100, 000 for men and women and the overall age-standardized incidence rates (ASR) were 281.2 and 160.3 per 100, 000, respectively. Among men, five leading primary cancer sites were stomach (CR 58.6, ASR 65.6), lung (CR 42.1, ASR 50.9), liver (CR 41.9, ASR 44.9), colon and rectum (CR 24.2, ASR 27.3) and bladder (CR 7.7, ASR 9.2). Among women, the most common cancers were stomach (CR 30.8, ASR 25.8), breast (CR 25.7, ASR 21.7), colon and rectum (CR 19.6, ASR 16.7), uterine cervix (CR 18.4, ASR 15.5), and lung cancer (CR 15.1, ASR 12.4). In 0~14 age group, leukemia was most common for both sexes. For men, stomach cancer was most common in 15~64 age group, but lung cancer was more frequent for over 65 age group. For women, thyroid cancer in 15~34 age group, breast cancer in 35~64 age group, and stomach cancer in over 65 age group were most common for each age group. The proportions of death certificate only were 7.5% for men and 7.4% for women. CONCLUSION: This is the first attempt to determine the national cancer incidence and this data will be useful to plan for research and national cancer control in Korea.
Breast
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Breast Neoplasms
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Cervix Uteri
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Colon
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Death Certificates
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence*
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Korea*
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Leukemia
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Liver
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Lung
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Lung Neoplasms
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Male
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Medical Records
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Mortality
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Rectum
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Registries
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Stomach
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Thyroid Neoplasms
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Urinary Bladder
3.A Study of the Latex Allergy in Operating Room Nurses.
Yong Soon YIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2002;40(11):1359-1366
BACKGROUND: Allergy to natural rubber latex has become an important occupational health concern in recent years, particularly among health care workers. Studies have estimated that the prevalence of latex allergy ranged from 2.8% up to 12.1% of health care workers. Latex sensitization is more common in operating rooms or with special care nurses whose jobs require frequent glove use. OBJECT: The present study was undertaken to assess the prevalence of latex sensitivity in operating room nurses, and to evaluate the relationship between questionnaire responses and skin tests. METHODS: Eighty operating room nurses working in the Hallym Medical Center and 27 healthy controls were included in this study. The questionnaire was completed by a dermatology doctor during an interview. Skin prick tests(SPT) were carried out on the volar surface of the forearm using latex glove extract solution, commercial latex extract and several commercial fruit extracts. If SPT was positive, use test was performed. Patch tests for delayed type hypersensitivity were carried out with small piece of latex glove(as is), commercial latex antigen and rubber additives. RESULTS: 1. Twenty two(27.5%) of 80 operating room nurses reported at least one symptom when wearing gloves. Although the symptom development was increased as glove-wearing time increased, but the difference was not statistically significant. The history of atopy and dental care did not influence the prevalence of symptoms. Subjects with hand eczema had significantly higher prevalence of symptoms than without hand eczema. 2. In SPT, 9(11.3%) of 80 operating room nurses were positive to latex glove extract solution. This level was significantly higher than healthy controls who showed positive reaction in only one. The history of hand eczema and dental care did not influence the prevalence of symptoms. Although the difference was not statistically significant, the symptom development was increased as glove-wearing time and years of experience increased. The percentage of skin reactions to latex was 2.6 times higher in nurses with atopy than without atopy, but the difference was not statistically significant. Reactions to fruit extracts including tomato, banana, mixed nut and potato were 5.0%, 3.8%, 2.5% and 1.3%, respectively. Use test was done with 7 of 9 showing positive reaction to SPT, and all of them showed positive responses. 3. Patch tests revealed positive results for latex gloves in 3 (3.8%), for commercial latex extract in 2 (2.5%) and for thiuram mix in 1 (1.3%) of 80 operating room nurses. But there were no positive results with ZnBDC, ZnEDC, TMTD, mercapto mix and mercaptobenzothiazole in nurses. For all allergens in patch test, any healthy subjects did not show positive results. CONCLUSION: Twenty two(27.5%) of 80 operating room nurses reported at least one symptom when wearing gloves. The most commonl compained symptom was itching, which was ceported in all of them. Localized wheal, generalized wheal and pain were reported in 8.8%, 5.0% and 2.5%, respectively. However, anaphylaxis was not reported. As the positive rate was 3.8% in patch test and 11.3% in SPT using latex glove extract, most of the symptoms related to the wearing of latex gloves appeared to be due to irritation. It could be considered that latex allergy could be induced by repeated wearing of latex gloves in operating room nurses.
Allergens
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Anaphylaxis
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Delivery of Health Care
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Dental Care
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Dermatology
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Eczema
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Forearm
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Fruit
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Hand
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Hypersensitivity
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Latex Hypersensitivity*
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Latex*
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Lycopersicon esculentum
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Musa
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Nuts
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Occupational Health
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Operating Rooms*
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Patch Tests
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Prevalence
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Pruritus
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Rubber
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Skin
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Skin Tests
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Solanum tuberosum
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Thiram
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Surveys and Questionnaires
4.A Study on the Evaluation of the Staphylococcal Exotoxins and Staphylococcal Enterotoxin A-specific IgE Antibody in Childhood Atopic Dermatitis.
Yong Soon YIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE ; Won Keun SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2002;40(6):607-615
BACKGROUND: The skin of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) exhibits a striking susceptibility to colonization with Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). Superantigenic exotoxins produced by S. aureus and their specific IgE antibodies are thought to be important precipitating factors of AD, but there are few reports evaluating these 2 factors at the same time. OBJECT: Our purpose was to examine whether the isolation of S. aureus colonies and the presence of the exotoxins from the skin of childhood AD patients and the level of anti-staphylococcal enterotoxin A(SEA) IgE antibody in their sera correlated with their severity of AD. METHODS: Thirty patients with mild-to-severe AD, 2 to 15 years of age, were evaluated by using SCORAD index. S. aureus was isolated from lesional and non-lesional skin of AD patients, and from healthy controls. By using reversed passive latex agglutination toxin detection kits, we examined whether staphylococcal exotoxins could be detected. Anti-SEA IgE antibody was determined by using AlaSTAT(R)assay. RESULTS: S. aureus colonizations were found in 11(36.7%) of the lesional skin and in 5(16.7%) of the non-lesional skin of 30 AD patients. Staphylococcal exotoxins were detected in 5(45.5%) of the 11 colonizations from lesional skin and in 2(40%) of the 5 colonizations from non-lesional skin. SEA was most frequently detected. S. aureus colonization was correlated with the severity of AD. However, there were no statistical significances between severity of AD and others such as exotoxin production, and the level of total IgE and anti-SEA IgE. Total IgE level was significantly higher in the group of exotoxin production, and correlated with the level of anti-SEA IgE. CONCLUSION: The correlation between S. aureus colonization and severity of AD in our study might support the role of S. aureus in patients with AD. On the other hand, it could be considered that exacerbation of AD trigger more colonization of S. aureus by way of disruption of skin barrier function from scratching or reduced immune responses needed for defense against bacteria. Although there was no correlation between AD severity and exotoxin production and the level of anti-SEA IgE in this study, staphylococcal exotoxins and their specific IgE antibodies might play a role at least in a subset of AD patients.
Agglutination
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Antibodies
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Bacteria
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Colon
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Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Enterotoxins*
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Exotoxins*
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Hand
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin E*
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Latex
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Precipitating Factors
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Skin
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Strikes, Employee
5.A Case of Factitious Urticaria Strongly Responded to Cockroach Extracts.
Yong Soon YIM ; Hyun Wook KIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(3):327-330
The impact of indoor allergens is greater than that of outdoor or occupational environments. Cockroaches have been demonstrated to be an etiologic factor in allergic diseases, especially in patients with lower socioeconomic classes in large urban areas. Infestations of cockroaches are largely dependent on housing conditions, and hypersensitivity is dependent on exposure. We herein report a 38-year-old man with factitious urticaria revealed strong positive reactions to crude extracts of American cockroach and German cockroach at a skin pinprick test and Western blot analysis.
Adult
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Allergens
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Blattellidae
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Blotting, Western
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Cockroaches*
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Complex Mixtures
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Housing
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Periplaneta
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Skin
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Urticaria*
6.A Case of Dermatomyositis Associated with Stomach Cancer.
Yong Soon YIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(1):123-126
Dermatomyositis is a rare disease of unknown origin characterized by symmetrical muscle weakness and specific skin lesions. A link between dermatomyositis and internal malignancy has long been suspected. A 76-year-old male patient presented with erythematous patches and crusted papules associated with muscle pain and weakness of upper extremity. As he showed characteristic clinical feature, and abnormal electromyogram and muscle biopsy finding, he could be diagnosed by dermatomyositis. Three months later, nevertheless appropriate treatment, pain and weakness of upper extremity were more aggravated. On the radiologic examination advanced gastric cancer with multiple metastases were found.
Aged
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Biopsy
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Dermatomyositis*
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Humans
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Male
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Muscle Weakness
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Myalgia
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Rare Diseases
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Skin
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Stomach Neoplasms*
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Stomach*
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Upper Extremity
7.A Case of Congenital Trichofolliculoma.
Yong Soon YIM ; Kweon Soo KANG ; Hyun Wook KIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(10):1189-1191
Trichofolliculoma is a benign, highly structured adenoma of the pilosebaceous unit, usually occuring on the face or scalp as 0.5 to 1.0 cm solitary papule in persons past middle age. This benign neoplasm rarely occurs prior to early adult life or neonate. We report a case of congenital trichofolliculoma in a 13-year-old girl who had had a single asymptomatic mass on the posterior aspect of right auricle since birth.
Adenoma
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Middle Aged
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Parturition
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Scalp
8.A Comparative Study of Atopy Patch Test Using House Dust Mite Antigens with Skin Prick Test and Specific Serum IgE Level in Atopic Dermatitis.
Yong Soon YIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(10):1072-1079
BACKGROUND: In some patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), eczematous skin lesions can be induced by atopy patch test (APT) with house dust mite antigen. The results of APT in patients with AD varies in different studies, probably because of different test techniques. OBJECT: This study was done to evaluate the differences in three different APT techniques, and the relationship between APT and skin prick test, total IgE, and specific serum IgE level. METHODS: We performed patch test in 93 patients with AD and 30 normal controls on clinically lesional and normal appearing skin with commercial house dust mite allergens in three different techniques (standard, scratch, DMSO). Reactions were evaluated after 48hours, and compared with the results of skin prick test, total and specific IgE levels. Detailed atopy history and severity scoring were taken. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in positive APT results with three different techniques and different areas (lesional and normal appearing skin). The APT results showed significant concordances with skin prick test and RAST for house dust mite antigens. But there were no statistical significances between APT results and severity score and total IgE level. CONCLUSION: The correlation of APT and RAST-skin prick test in this study suggests a possible role of delayed allergic reaction in the development of eczematous skin lesions after house dust mite antigen contact. The APT seems to be a valuable tool in diagnostic work-up in patients with atopic dermatitis.
Allergens
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Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Dust*
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Immunoglobulin E*
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Patch Tests*
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Pyroglyphidae*
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Skin*
9.A Case of Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia with Atopic Dermatitis.
Yong Soon YIM ; Gyeong Il KIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(2):226-228
Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia(AED) is a rare hereditary disorder characterized by hypohidrosis or anhidrosis, hypotrichosis, dental hypoplasia and characteristic facies. Additional less consistent symptoms include nail dystrophy, hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles, cleft palate, hyperplasia of facial sebaceous glands, susceptibility to atopic dermatitis, dryness of mouth and eyes, and hypoplasia of mucous and mammary glands. In general, the inheritance of this syndrome is determined by an X-linked recessive gene, and several hundred cases, of which over 90% are male, have been reported in many differnt races. We experienced a case of AED associated with atopic dermatis.
Cleft Palate
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Continental Population Groups
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Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Ectoderm
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Ectodermal Dysplasia*
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Facies
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Genes, Recessive
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Humans
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Hyperplasia
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Hypohidrosis
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Hypotrichosis
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Male
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Mammary Glands, Human
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Mouth
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Sebaceous Glands
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Wills
10.Two Cases of Irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Garlic.
Yong Soon YIM ; Chun Wook PARK ; Cheol Heon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(1):86-89
Garlic(Allium sativum) has been used for centuries for culinary purposes in folk medicine as a medicinal agent for the treatment various disorders, including parasitic and fungal infections. Garlic, however, is responsible for allergic and irritant contact dermatitis in cooks and housewives. Recently we experienced two cases of irritant contact dermatitis after application of garlic used as a naturopathic remedy for the treatment of pruritus.
Dermatitis, Contact*
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Garlic*
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Medicine, Traditional
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Pruritus

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