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Onychomycosis with Dermatophytoma Completely Cured after Treatment of Regular Subungual Application of Antifungal Solution with Systemic Antifungal Therapy and Topical Nail Laquer Application

Kim YS, Kim MH, Shin DH, Choi JS, Kim KH

  • KMID: 1458588
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2010 Sep;15(3):146-149.
Systemic antifungal therapy is essential to cure onychomycosis but when used alone, its complete cure rate is less than 50%. Therefore, combination therapy is preferred to achieve higher cure rate...
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Detection of Mycobactrium tuberculosis by in situ hybridization

Park CS, Lee JS, Jung JJ, Kim DH, Kim J

BACKGROUND: A presumptive histopathologic diagnosis of tuberculosis is commonly based on the finding of acid- fast bacilli upon microscopic examination of a diagnostic specimens. Although this traditional histochemical staining methodis...
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Development of a New Blood Typing Kit Using the Microfluidics Separation Technique

Suh IB, Ryu SW, Lee Y, Hur DS, Chung C, Chang JK, Lim CS

BACKGROUND: Blood typing is an essential test for transfusion. Generally, blood typing is performed using a slide test, tube test or microcolumn agglutination test. The aims of this study were...
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Wicking Property of Graft Material Enhanced Bone Regeneration in the Ovariectomized Rat Model

Kim S, Ahn T, Han MH, Bae C, Oh DS

BACKGROUND: Recruitment and homing cells into graft materials from host tissue is crucial for bone regeneration. METHODS: Highly porous, multi-level structural, hydroxyapatite bone void filler (HA-BVF) have been investigated to restore...
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Efficacy of Aquacell(R) Dressing in Partial Thickness Burn Patients

Park JH, Na YC, Cho KS, Yu SJ, Ahn HC

  • KMID: 2203411
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2005 Jul;32(4):491-495.
In partial thickness burn injuries, silver sulfadiazine cream 1%(SSD, Silvadene(R)) is the most commonly used topical agent worldwide. But silver sulfadiazine cream 1% has no exudate absorption property. Usually after...
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