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Post-zoster Granuloma

Park HJ, Lee JH, Kim YC, Cinn YW

We present a patient who developed granuloma in a previous herpes zoster scar (post-zoster granuloma). The development of granuloma in healed herpes zoster lesions may represent an atypical delayed hypersensitivity...
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Four Cases of Pigmentary Dermacation Lines of Pregnancy with Erythema

Chun YS, Choi ES, Park WH

Pigmentary dermarcation lines are boundaries between more deeply pigmented skin and areas of lighter pigmentation. We report 4 cases of pigmentary demarcation lines of pregnancy associated with erythema which developed...
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Two Cases of Cutaneous Larva Migrans

Lee SJ, Moon TK, Hann SK

Cutaneous larva migrans(CLM) is a ubiquitous self-limiting skin eruption which has intensely pruritic, serpiginous, raised, sharply demarcated, red lesions. It is most frequently caused by larvae of dog and cat...
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Eczema Herpeticum in Darier's Disease

Yang JS, Kim KM, Lee GJ, Kim IH, Oh CH

Eczema herpeticum is a herpes simplex virus infection with disseminated skin involvement superimposed on a pre-existing dermatosis. Dariers disease has been reported to be among the dermatoses susceptible to the...
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A Case of Superficial Basal Cell Epithelioma of the Labium Majus

Lee EK, Park CJ, Yi JY, Lee EJ

A 40-year-old woman presented with a pruritic erythematous eroded patch on the right labium majus which had been for 3 years. Histopathological findings were consistent with superficial basal cell epithelioma....
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Molluscum Contagiosum of the Newborn: An Unusual Presentation

Sun YW, Oh CW, Kim TH

Molluscum contagiosum is a common, benign, viral disease of the skin and mucous membrane that generally affects children. This disease is characterized by a 2 to 7 week incubation period;...
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A Case of Neurofibromatosis Associated with Moyamoya Disease

Kim HS, Lee MH, Sim WY, Haw CR

Neurofibromatosis produces a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations. Cafe-au-lait spots, cutaneous neurofibroma and tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system are well known manifestations. One of the more serious...
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A Case of Inflammatory Metastatic Carcinoma of the Breast

Cho CG, Son SW, Hong SH, Yi GJ, Kim IH, Oh CH

A 51-year-old Korean woman presented with a non-tender, well-demarcated, reddish, edematous patch on the right anterior chest where a previous mastectomy and radiation therapy had been performed. She had been...
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A Case of Lymphangiectasia Arising at the Site of an Operative Scar

Kim HS, Oh CW, Yoon TJ, Kim TH

Lymphangiectasia(acquired lymphangioma) is characterized clinically by the presence of a circumscribed eruption of thin-walled, translucent vesicles which closely resemble frog spawn in appearance. This rare disorder may arise as a...
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Efficacy of a 20% Aluminum Chloride in Alcohol Solution in the Treatment of Hyperhidrosis: A Study Using a Hydrometer

Cho NJ, Lee SH, Lee DY

BACKGROUND: Excessive sweating, especially of the palms, soles and axillae, is a socially and an occupationally distressing, and sometimes disabling condition. A variety of treatment methods are used to reduce...
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A Case of Chemical Burn Wound Treated by Suction Blistered Epidermal Grafting

Ahn H, Kim KM, Oh CH, Kim IH

The patient was a 34-year-old male who had the dorsum of his right foot burned with strong alkali. Subsequently, the wound changed to an ulcer 3 days after the accident,...
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Incontinentia Pigmenti Associated with Congenital Heart Diseases

Kim HS, Cha SH, Kim NI

Incontinentia pigmenti(IP) is an X-linked dominantly inherited disorder with female predominance. Skin lesions are characterized by three or four stages; vesicobullous, verrucous, hyperpigmented and hypopigmented lesions. About 80% of patients...
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A Clinical Study of Herpes Zoster with Generalized Varicelliform Eruptions

Choi YJ, Kim YS, Choi YW, Kang HJ, Hahm JH

BACKGROUND: Herpes zoster with generalized varicelliform eruptions occurs in 2 to 10% of patients with herpes zoster. It occurs mainly in old or debilitated persons especially those who have immunologic...
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A Study of a Selection of Antidotes for Paraquat induced Skin Damage

Kim BS, Eun HC, Lee HG, Chung JH

BACKGROUND: Paraquat is a widely used herbicide, known to cause lethal toxicity in humans. Most studies about paraquat have concentrated on systemic toxicity, however several cases of paraquat-induced dermatitis have...
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Interleukin-10 Differently Regulates Type I Collagen and Stromelysin-1 Promoter Activities in Dermal Fibroblast Cultures

Ryoo YW, Lee KS

BACKGROUND: Interleukin-10(IL-10) was initially discovered and isolated on the basis of its ability to suppress cytokine by Thl helper T cell. Recently, the effect of IL-10 has been reported in...
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