1.Inhibitory effect of Erythronium japonicum on the human breast cancer cell metastasis.
Mi Kyoung YOU ; Min Sook KIM ; Jin RHYU ; Mi Ae BANG ; Hyeon A KIM
Nutrition Research and Practice 2015;9(1):17-21
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In this study, the inhibitory effect of Erythronium japonicum extracts on the metastasis of MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cell line was determined. MATERIALS/METHODS: Cells were cultured with DMSO or with 50, 75, 100 or 250 microg/ml of Erythronium japonicum methanol or ethanol extract. RESULTS: Both methanol and ethanol extracts significantly inhibited the growth and induced apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Erythronium japonicum extracts inhibited the adhesion of MDA-MB-231 cells. The invasion of breast cancer cells was suppressed by Erythronium japonicum extracts in a dose-dependent manner. The motility and MMP-2 and MMP-9 activities were also inhibited by both methanol and ethanol extracts. CONCLUSIONS: Our results collectively indicate that Erythronium japonicum extracts inhibit the growth, adhesion, migration and invasion as well as induce the apoptosis of human breast cancer cells. Clinical application of Erythronium japonicum as a potent chemopreventive agent may be helpful in limiting breast cancer invasion and metastasis.
Apoptosis
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Breast Neoplasms*
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Cell Line
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Dimethyl Sulfoxide
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Ethanol
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Humans
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Methanol
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
2.St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) stimulates human osteoblastic MG-63 cell proliferation and attenuates trabecular bone loss induced by ovariectomy.
Mi Kyoung YOU ; Du Woon KIM ; Kyu Shik JEONG ; Mi Ae BANG ; Hwan Seon KIM ; Jin RHUY ; Hyeon A KIM
Nutrition Research and Practice 2015;9(5):459-465
BACKGROUND/OBJECFTIVES: The effect of St. John's Wort extract (SJW) on MG-63 cell proliferation and trabecular bone loss induced by ovariectomy was examined. MATERIALS/METHODS: Proliferation, expression of estrogen receptor (ER) alpha and ER beta, and gene expressions of osteoprotegerin (OPG), osteocalcin (OC) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were examined in MG-63 cells treated with or without SJW. Ovariectomized rats were treated with SJW at the dose of 100 or 200 mg/kg/day, beta-estradiol-3-benzoate (E2), or vehicle only (OVX-C), and sham operated rats were treated with vehicle only (Sham-C). Serum ALP and C-telopeptide (CTX), and femoral trabecular bone loss were examined. RESULTS: SJW increased MG-63 cell proliferation and expression of ER alpha and ER beta, and positive effect was shown on gene expressions of ALP, OC and OPG. SJW also showed estrogen like effect on bone associated with slowing down in trabecular bone loss. Histopathology by H&E showed rats treated with SJW displayed denser structure in metaphyseal region of distal femur compared with rats in OVX-C. SJW was shown to reduce serum CTX in OVX rats. CONCLUSION: The present study provides new insight in preventing estrogen deficiency induced bone loss of SJW and possibility for its application in bone health supplement.
Alkaline Phosphatase
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Animals
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Cell Proliferation*
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Estrogens
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Female
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Femur
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Gene Expression
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Humans*
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Hypericum*
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Osteoblasts*
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Osteocalcin
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Osteoporosis
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Osteoprotegerin
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Ovariectomy*
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Rats
3.Erratum: Revised Adult Immunization Guideline Recommended by the Korean Society of Infectious Diseases, 2014.
Won Suk CHOI ; Jung Hyun CHOI ; Ki Tae KWON ; Kyung SEO ; Min A KIM ; Sang Oh LEE ; Young Jin HONG ; Jin Soo LEE ; Joon Young SONG ; Ji Hwan BANG ; Hee Jung CHOI ; Young Hwa CHOI ; Dong Gun LEE ; Hee Jin CHEONG
Infection and Chemotherapy 2015;47(2):154-154
We found an error in our published article. Figure 1 should be corrected.
4.Revised Adult Immunization Guideline Recommended by the Korean Society of Infectious Diseases, 2014.
Won Suk CHOI ; Jung Hyun CHOI ; Ki Tae KWON ; Kyung SEO ; Min A KIM ; Sang Oh LEE ; Young Jin HONG ; Jin Soo LEE ; Joon Young SONG ; Ji Hwan BANG ; Hee Jung CHOI ; Young Hwa CHOI ; Dong Gun LEE ; Hee Jin CHEONG
Infection and Chemotherapy 2015;47(1):68-79
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Communicable Diseases*
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Humans
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Immunization*
5.Pear pomace water extract inhibits adipogenesis and induces apoptosis in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.
Jin RHYU ; Min Sook KIM ; Mi Kyoung YOU ; Mi Ae BANG ; Hyeon A KIM
Nutrition Research and Practice 2014;8(1):33-39
Obesity occurs when a person's calorie intake exceeds the amount of energy burns, which may lead to pathologic growth of adipocytes and the accumulation of fat in the tissues. In this study, the effect and mechanism of pear pomace extracts on 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation and apoptosis of mature adipocytes were investigated. The effects of pear pomace extract on cell viability and the anti-adipogenic and proapoptotic effects were investigated via MTT assay, Oil red O staining, western blot analysis and apoptosis assay. 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were stimulated with DMEM containing 10% FBS, 0.5 mM 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX), 5 microg/ml insulin and 1 microM dexamethasone for differentiation to adipocytes. 3T3-L1 cells were cultured with PBS or water extract of pear pomace. Water extract of pear pomace effectively inhibited lipid accumulations and expressions of PPAR-gamma and C/EBPalpha in 3T3-L1 cells. It also increased expression of p-AMPK and decreased the expression of SREBP-1c and FAS in 3T3-L1 cells. The induction of apoptosis was observed in 3T3-L1 cells treated with pear pomace. These results indicate that pear pomace water extract inhibits adipogenesis and induces apoptosis of adipocytes and thus can be used as a potential therapeutic substance as part of prevention or treatment strategy for obesity.
1-Methyl-3-isobutylxanthine
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3T3-L1 Cells
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Adipocytes*
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Adipogenesis*
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Apoptosis*
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Blotting, Western
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Burns
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Cell Survival
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Dexamethasone
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Insulin
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Obesity
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Pyrus*
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Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1
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Water*
6.A Case of Klinefelter's Syndrome Accompanying with Polymyositis.
Min Kyu LEE ; Byung Sik KIM ; Suk Hyun JUNG ; Gun Hwa LEE ; Jin Ok KIM ; Dong Hwi RIM ; Yu Hwa LEE ; Woong Jun KIM ; So Young BANG ; Hye Soon LEE
Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2012;19(3):152-155
Klinefelter's syndrome which is characterized by hypogonadism with karyotype abnormality (47 XXY or 46 XY/47 XXY) in males has been reported to be associated with autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. However, Klinefelter's syndrome accompanying with polymyositis has rarely been reported. We report a case of KFS with polymyosits in a 38-year old man for the first time in Korea.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Humans
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Hypogonadism
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Karyotype
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Klinefelter Syndrome
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Korea
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
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Male
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Polymyositis
7.Short Term Follow-up of Hearing Changes according to Insertion Site of Temporalis Muscle Fascia in Type I Tympanoplasty.
IL Kwun JUN ; Jae Hyun CHO ; Jeong Rae JEONG ; Yong Jin SONG ; Chang Gun CHO ; Jae Jin LEE ; Jin Hyun BANG ; Seon Tae PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2003;46(7):559-564
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There are two types of methods in the underlay technique that are employed according to the graft insertion site. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the short term follow-up results of air-bone conduction threshold changes according to the insertion of temporalis muscle fascia to medial and lateral side of malleus in type I tympanoplsty with simple mastoidectomy. MATERIALS AND METHOD: 72 patients with perforated tympanic membrane over the half size in pars tensa were operated in type I tympanoplasty with simple mastoidectomy. Patients were divided into two groups according to the insertion of fascia of temporalis muscle to either i) lateral side of the malleus (group A, 32 cases) or ii) medial side of the malleus (group B, 40 cases). Each group was divided into three subgroups according to size of perforation in the tympanic membranes, ranging from moderate, large, to total. Difference in the air-borne conduction threshold changes between the first preoperative and postoperative year was analyzed for each group. RESULTS: The differences in the pre and postoperative air-bone conduction gap (ABG) between the group A and B were 14.4+/-7.1 dB, 10.4+/-6.2 dB, respectively. There was no statistical difference between the two groups (p>0.05). The pre and postoperative ABG differences for different sizes of perforation in the tympanic membrane in group A were 17.5+/-12.2 dB (moderate), 14.1+/-7.4 dB (large), 14.5+/-8.5 dB (total), and in group B were 9.5+/-4.8, dB (moderate), and 9.3+/-7.2 dB (large), and 12.0+/-7.1 dB (total). There was no statistical difference between the subgroups of the same group (p>0.05). The pre and postoperative bone conduction threshold of group A decreased at 250, 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz but increased at 3000, 4000 Hz. The threshold of group B decreased at all frequency. Postoperative reperforations were observed in just 2 cases of the group B. One case was observed at 5 postoperative months in the large perforation group, and the other case was observed at 15 months in the total perforation group, with the former case healing spontaneously at 6 months. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the two methods of underlay technique could be selected properly by location of perforation, middle ear anatomy and its pathological state, and continuity of ossicles, as well as per operator's preference. When the perforation is located at the anterior, anterosuperior and anteroposterior portion of tympanic membrane, the tympanic membrane is thickened severely so the boundary becomes uncertain between the middlear mucosa and the tympanic membrane. The insertion of fascia to lateral side of malleus is therefore recommended.
Bone Conduction
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Ear, Middle
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Fascia*
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Follow-Up Studies*
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Hearing*
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Humans
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Malleus
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Mucous Membrane
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Transplants
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Tympanic Membrane
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Tympanoplasty*
8.Risk Factors for Subsequent Bladder Tumor in Upper Tract Urothelial Tumor.
Gun Pyung KIM ; Hyun Hag KIM ; Bong Ryoul OH ; Hyung Jin KIM ; Soo Bang RYU ; Young Kyung PARK ; Yang Il PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 2001;42(12):1258-1264
PURPOSE: To determine the clinical and pathological risk factors for subsequent bladder tumor in patients with primary upper tract urothelial tumor, we retrospectively analyzed patients with upper tract urothelial tumor, focusing on the clinicopathological features of subsequent bladder tumor. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Risk factors, disease free rate and survival were assessed with clinicopathological features in 56 patients with upper tract urothelial tumor operated between 1989 and 1998. We excluded the patients with lymph node metastasis or distant metastasis, those with a short period of follow-up, and those having a previous history of bladder tumor. Risk factors such as sex, age, location of tumor, size of tumor, number of tumor, synchronous bladder tumor, preoperative urine cytology, stage, grade, operation method, and adjuvant chemotherapy were investigated. RESULTS: Initial subsequent bladder tumor was found in 36 patients (53.6%) during follow-up period of 44 months (range 13 to 111). Among several clinicopathological factors examined, only urine cytology was significantly correlated with the incidence of subsequent bladder tumor (p<0.05). Sex, age, location of tumor, size of tumor, number of tumor, synchronous bladder tumor, stage, grade, operation method, or adjuvant chemotherapy did not affect subsequent bladder tumor recurrence. There was no significant difference in survival rates between the patients with and without subsequent bladder tumor. CONCLUSIONS: Of the clinical and pathological risk factors for subsequent bladder tumor in patients with primary upper tract urothelial tumor, only preoperative urine cytology was significantly correlated with subsequent bladder tumor.
Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lymph Nodes
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors*
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Survival Rate
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms*
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Urinary Bladder*
9.Efficacy of Itraconazole Melt-Extrusion Tablet One-week Therapy in Treatment of Hyperkeratotic Type of Tinea Pedis and/or Tinea Manus.
Kee Chan MOON ; Jai Kyoung KOH ; Baik Kee CHO ; Hyung Ok KIM ; Gun Su PARK ; Dae Gyu BYUN ; Jin Woo KIM ; In Kang JANG ; Jong Yuk YI ; Jae Bok JUN ; Tae Jin YOON ; Nack In KIM ; Kyu Suk LEE ; Chill Hwan OH ; Soo Nam KIM ; Sook Ja SON ; Yong Woo CHIN ; Dong Seok KIM ; Gwang Yeol JOE ; Won Woo LEE ; Kyung Sool KWON ; Dae Hun SUH ; Sang Eun MOON ; See Yong PARK ; Kea Jeung KIM ; Jong Suk LEE ; Eun So LEE ; Hyun Joo CHOI ; Eung Ho CHOI ; Ki Hong KIM ; Seung Hoon CHA ; Young Gull KIM ; Jung Hee HAHM ; Hae Young CHOI ; Sung Uk PARK ; Bang Soon KIM ; Sang Wahn KOO ; Byung Soo KIM ; Young Ho WON ; Han Uk KIM ; Eun Sup SONG ; Byoung Soo CHUNG ; Byung In RO ; Chang Kwun HONG ; Jagn Kue PARK ; Tae Young YOUN ; Hee Sung KIM ; Cheol Heon LEE ; Kwang Joong KIM ; Dae Won KOO ; Jong Min KIM ; Chang Woo LEE ; Hee Joon YU
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1999;37(8):1047-1056
BACKGROUND: Since the bioavailability of itraconazole capsule is influenced by patients gastric acidity, it results in treatment failure due to its low dissolution and subsequent low absorption when administered in fasting. Itraconazole Melt-Extrusion tablet has been lately developed in order to improve its dissolution profile. It is the first clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of itraconazole Melt-Extrusion tablet in Korea. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of itraconazole melt-extrusion tablet 400mg daily for 1 week(pulse therapy) for hyperkeratotic type of tinea pedis and manus. METHODS: A clinical and mycological investigation was made of 812 outpatients with hyperkeratotic type of tinea pedis and/or tinea manus who had visited at 52 general hospitals under the lead of the Korean Dermatological Association from June to December, 1998. Patients confirmed by clinically and microscopically as hyperkeratotic type of tinea pedis and/or tinea manus were administered 2 tablets twice a day for one week and followed up for 8 weeks from the start of the medication. RESULTS: The results were summarized as follows; 1. Clinical symptoms of hyperkeratotic type of tinea pedis and/or tinea mauns were significantly improved at the end of study, week 8(p<0.001). 2. Clinical response rate, defined as more than 50% decrease of the sum of the clinical symptom scores, was 79.3%(512/646). 3. Mycological cure rate, dafined as both culture and KOH negative at week 8, was 78.2%(244 /312). 4. 40(5.5%) patients, of the 727 patients evaluable for drug safety evaluation, were reported to have adverse event. CONCLUSION: Itraconazole Melt-Extrusion tablet 400mg/day for 1 week (pulse therapy) is effective and safe in the treatment of hyperkeratotic type of tinea pedis and/or tinea manus.
Absorption
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Biological Availability
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Fasting
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Gastric Acid
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Itraconazole*
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Korea
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Outpatients
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Tablets
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Tinea Pedis*
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Tinea*
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Treatment Failure
10.A Case of Subcutaneous Phaeohyphomycosis Caused by Exophiala Jeanselmei.
Moo Kyu SUH ; Jin Chun SUH ; Seon Kyo SEO ; Gun Yeon NA ; Yeon Jin KIM ; Jang Seok BANG ; Gyoung Yim HA ; Jeong Aee KIM ; Hun Jun LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1999;37(3):395-399
We report a case of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Exophiala(E,) jeanselmei in a 66-year-old female, who showed a mild tender, 4.5x3.5cm sized, erythematous cystic mass with satellite lesions on the left forearm for 4 months. Histopathologically, suppurative granulomatous inflammation, brownish conidia in a chain and hyphae were observed. Fungal culture grew out the typical black-gray velvety colonies of E. jeanselmei after 2 weeks. The isolate grow well at 25 C, but very poorly at 37 C. No growth could be observed at 40 C. Sporulation adequate for evaluation was present on the malt extract agar. We confirmed E. jeanselmei by colony and microscopic morphology, temperature tolerance and sugar assimilation tests. The patient had been treated with itraconazole for 6 momths. Complete remission was observed.
Agar
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Aged
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Exophiala*
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Female
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Forearm
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Humans
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Hyphae
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Inflammation
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Itraconazole
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Phaeohyphomycosis*
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Spores, Fungal

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