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Two Cases of Cefotiam-induced Contact Urticaria Syndrome

Lee JY, Kim GI, Park CW, Lee CH

Contact urticaria refers to a wheal-and-flare response after cutaneous exposure to certain chemicals. If contact urticaria is accompanied by systemic symptoms, it is referred to as contact urticaria syndrome. Herein...
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Apocrine Adenocarcinoma and Three Different Benign Skin Tumors Probably Arising in an Organoid Nevus

Hwang SW, Kim HJ, Park CS

We herein present a case of simultaneous occurrence of apocrine adenocarcinoma, syringocystadenoma papilliferum, syringoma, and eccrine hydrocystoma arising in an organoid nevus (nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn) which had been present...
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Coexistence of Porokeratosis of Mibelli and Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis(DSAP)

Kim JW, Kim KS, Kim CH, Oh CH, Song HJ

There have been several reports of more than one type of porokeratosis occurring in the same family or the same individual. We hope to support the view of different phenotypic...
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Keratoacanthoma in Co-existence with Nevus Sebaceus

Ahn SW, Chun TJ, Seo SJ, Hong CK

Nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn has been referred to as a organoid nevus that classically evolves through three stages and may be associated with a range of skin tumors, and of...
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A Case of Traumatic Epidermal Cyst Containing Glass Pieces

Lee SC, Kim M, Lee JB, Won YH

We report a case of a 40-year-old man with a traumatic epidermal cyst on the lateral malleolus. It was unusual that the cyst contained glass pieces as a foreign body,...
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Three Cases of Livedoid Vasculitis Improved by Low-dose Danazol

Song MG, Park SH, Lee ES

Livedoid vasculitis is characterized clinically by smooth or depressed ivory-white scars surrounded by hyperpigmentation and telangiectasia with or without preceding purpuric in-filtrated papules and plaques and histologically by intravascular deposition...
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A Case of Angioma Serpiginosum

Yoo HC, Lee JB, Lee SC, Won YH

Angioma serpiginosum is a rare acquired vascular lesion that usually presents in the first two decades of life with a predilection for females. A typical lesion is characterized by deeply...
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Partial Unilateral Lentiginosis:Clinicopathologic Review of 13 Cases

Park YM, Kang H, Cho SH, Cho BK

BACKGROUND: Partial unilateral lentiginosis (PUL) is a rare pigmentary disorder characterized by grouped multiple lentigines on otherwise normal skin that histologically have the typical features of lentigo. This entity has...
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A Case of Amyopathic Dermatomyositis

Park YM, Lee SJ, Cho SH, Kang H

We report a 33-year-old woman with a 1-year history of typical skin features of dermatomyositis without any evidence of muscle involvement. Her skin eruption of the face (heliotrope erythema) and...
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Acquired Dermal Melanocytosis Occurring on the Hand

Lee MW, Choi JH, Sung KJ, Moon KC, Koh JK

While most dermal melanocytoses are congenital or have an onset in early childhood, there is an acquired group with a late onset. We describe a case of aldolescent onset, unilateral,...
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Cutaneous Metastasis from Prostatic Carcinoma

Yoo HD, Cho IS

Prostatic carcinoma is one of the most common malignancies in males of western countries but it is a rare malignancy in Korea. If it occurs, it commonly metastasizes to other...
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Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis Successfully Treated With Fluconazole

Park JH, Ryoo YW, Lee KS

We report a case of primary cutaneous cryptococcosis on Rt. forehead and perioral area of 57 year old woman with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and Lt. cerebral infarction. She had...
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A Case of Multiple Plexiform Schwannomas

Shim JH, Chun TJ, Kim MN, Song KY, Ro BI

Plexiform schwannoma is a relatively rare, benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor that can be located either in the deep soft tissues or in the dermis or subcutaneous tissue. This tumor...
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A Comparison of Two Scoring Methods in Atopic Dermatitis

Cho S, Kim SH, Whang KK, Hahm JH

BACKGROUND: Scoring of atopic dermatitis has been a rather controversial issue in recent years, with scoring systems of varying complexity being advocated by different investigators. OBJECTIVE: It was the aim of...
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Glomus Tumor:a Clinical and Histopathologic Analysis of 17 Cases

Kim SH, Suh HS, Choi JH, Sung KJ, Moon KC, Koh JK

BACKGROUND: Glomus tumor is a benign neoplasm derived from the normal glomus body. This tumor includes the following types; solitary, multiple, proliferating, and acral arteriovenous. Histologically, it was subdivided into...
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The Development of a Wound Healing Model Using Nerve Growth Factor(NGF) Expression in Raft Culture

Kim KH, Lee DY, Park KC

BACKGROUND: The wound healing process is impaired or delayed in aged patients. The development of a new wound healing model is needed. Nerve growth factor (NGF) plays a special role...
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Pseudo-Kaposi Sarcoma:Differential Diagnosis from Kaposi Sarcoma

Jang KA, Lim YS, Choi JH, Sung KJ, Moon KC, Koh JK

BACKGROUND: Pseudo-Kaposi sarcoma mimicks Kaposi sarcoma, both clinically and histopathologically. These conditions are due to congenital (Stewart-Bluefarb syndrome) or acquired (Mali) vascular malformations. OBJECTIVES: The purposes of this study were aimed...
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