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A Case of Angioleiomyoma on the Lip

Park HJ, Park YM, Yi JY, Kim TY, Kim CW

It is known in general that neoplasms of smooth mucsle appear very rarely in the oral region, probaly because in the oral region with histopathologic investigations have been reported. This report...
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Hydroa Vacciniforme:Diagnosis by Repetitive UVA Phototesting

Narantsetseg W, Chung HS, Hann SK, Lee KH

Hydroa vacciniforme is a rare, chronic photosensitivity disorder manifested in childhood by recurrent vesicles that hea1 with srarring. We report a case of hydroa vacciniforme in which vesicles were induced...
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A Case of Giant Keratoacanthoma

Hong SH, Jo HY, Song HJ, Kim WK, Oh CH

A 63-year-old man had a huge verrucous protruding mass over the suprasternal area. The lesion enlarged rapidly over 3 mooths, and measured about 10×8 cm. The histologic finding of the...
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Sweet's Syndrome Associated with Bacterial Meningitis

Kim YK, Bang D

We reoprt an unusual case of Sweet's syndrome associated with bacterial meningitis in a 38-year-old woman. Sweet's syndrome is associated with various diseases. The etiology and pathogenesis are still undefined....
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A Case of Subcutaneous fat Necrosis Associated with Pancreatitis

Oh YS, Kang BD, Kim IH, Kye YC, Kim SN

We report a case of subcutaneous fat necrosis associated with pancreatitis that may be the first case in Korean hterature as for we know. The patient was a 41-year-old man...
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Unusual Eosinophilic Infiltration of the Skin in a Patient with Precedent Kimura's Disease

Chun WH, Lee KH

A 25 year old man presinted with erythematous and inderated plaques on the upper and lower extermities that were preceded by insect bites while traveling in central Africa. The patient...
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A Case of Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita

Kang BD, Kim DJ, Hong JH, Hong YS, Oh CH

Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita(CMTC) is a rare congenital cutaneous vascular anomaly. The major skin findings are persistent, fixed cutis marmorata, telangiectasia, and phlebectasia. In approximately 50 % of patients, the...
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Metastatic Adenocarcinoma Histologically Mimicking Fibrohistiocytic Tumors

Kim JM, Kim HJ, Kim KH, Park HR, Lee ES

Cutaneous metastasis from visceral malignancies shows diverse manifestations. Very rarely, cutaneous metastasis mimicks benign mesenchymal tumors. We describe a case in which metastasis from gastric adenocarcinoma mimicked fibrohistiocytic tumors. The...
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Repair with Combined Flap of Bilobed and Rotation of a Defect Following Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Lee MA, Whang KK

A 30-year-old man developed basal cell carcinoma 3 years ago which showed as a pea sized, crusted nodule with extending pigmentation and telangiectasia on the inner side of the right...
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Ichthyosis Linearis Circumflexa

Song KH, Kim KH, Joh GY

The authors present a 3-year-old boy showing generalized migratory erythema with doubleedged scaling broders since 3 month after birth, Histologic examination revealed an acanthotic epidermis with hyperkeratosis, focal parakeratosis and...
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The Use of the Copper Vapor Laser for Vascular Lesion Treatment

Moon SE, Chung JH, Bang HD, Youn JI

BACKGROUND: While the effect of the flashlamp pumped dye laser in the treatment of telangiectasia and other vascular disease has been reported by many authors, there have been a few...
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A Case of Trichilemmal Carcinoma

Park HJ, Park YM, Yi JY, Kim TY, Cho BK, Kim CW, Kang SJ

We report a case of trichilemmal catcinoma in a 79-year-old woman presentde an atrophic scar remaining after excision of a recurrent nodule on the right mandibular area, Her past history...
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A Case of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in an Adult

Jung WK, Kim YK, Whang KW, Lee HK, Park HS, Won JH

Langerhans sell bistiocytosis(LCH) is a reactive disease in which abnomal Langerhans cells accurnulate in various body sites and cause damage to affected organs. LCH usually occurs in childrea bur can...
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Expression of Basement Membrane Gene in Cultured Skin Fibroblasts from Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Kim BC, Lee KS

BACKGROUND: Bullous eruption of diabetes(BD) is a rare cutaneous sign of diabetes mellitus(DM). The mechanism for the development of these lesions is unknown, although speculation has ranged from trauma to...
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Bullae and Sweat Gland Necrosis: Clinicopathologic Observations

Kim KH, Kim YH, Suhr KB, Lee JH, Park JK

Bullae and sweat gland necrosis have been often described in patients with mental ges, whieh commonly alanifested as erythematous or vesicobullaus lesions on pressure sites. Histopathologically, the aecrosis of sweat...
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Autologous Suction Blister Grafting for the Treatment of Vitiligo

Na GY

BACKGROUND: There are many therapeutic options for vitiligo such as phototherapy, steroids, transplantation of blister tops or minigrafts, and the application of cultured melanocytes. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was...
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Q-Switched Ruby Laser in the Treatment of Nevus of Ota

Kim CS, Yang HY, Kim JH

BACKGROUND: The Q-switched ruby laser has recently shown that it can remove tattoos with-out scarring. Therefore the Q-switched ruby laser is expected to be effective in the treatment of nevus...
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