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A Case of Irritant Contact Dermafitis Due to Ranuculus japonicus

Kim JW, Ro BI, Cho YW, Hong CK

  • KMID: 1970668
  • Allergy.
  • 1994 Mar;14(1):74-77.
Plant dermatitis can be classified as irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, phytophototoxic dermatitis, pseudophytod-ermatitis and light-aggravated phytodermatitis, Ranuculus japonicus contains strong primary irritants, such as protoanemonin, which cause bullous...
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The Role of the Epithelial Cell in Bronchial Asthma

Chung JH

Although traditionally viewed as a physical barrier between the host and a variety of inhaled irritants and pathogens, it has become clear that the epithelium has a much broader functional...
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Congenital Defect of the Vomer: Report of Three Cases

Choi SW, Woo HJ, Bae CH, Song SY, Kim YD

  • KMID: 2297661
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2008 May;15(1):74-76.
Defect or perforation of the nasal septum may arise from diverse causes such as trauma, infection, drug abuse, inhalant irritants and neoplasia. The septal defect or perforation is usually located...
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Pruritus Ani

Song SG, Kim SH

Pruritus ani is an unpleasant cutaneous sensation that induces the desire to scratch the skin around the anal orifice. It may start insidiously and appears in 1% to 5% of...
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The keratolytic effect of several enzymes and irritants

Choi SW, Eun HC

  • KMID: 1693654
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1993 Jun;31(3):337-340.
BACKGROUND: Several keratolytic agents have been used in many dirmatologic conditions such as callus, keratosis palmaris of plantaris, however the evaluation method of the effects of keratolytiic agents has not...
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A Case of Foreign Body Granuloma Caused by Injection of Safflower Seed Extracts

Lee JW, Yoo KH, Kim JY, Li K, Seo SJ, Hong CK

  • KMID: 2301698
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2009 Feb;47(2):242-244.
Foreign body granuloma is a chronic, proliferative, inflammatory reaction caused by persistent poorly biodegradable tissue irritants. Currently, many injectable materials are being used extensively for soft tissue augmentation. Although considered...
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Type and treatment of toxic mushroom poisoning in Korea

Sohn CH

To eat unidentified or misidentified mushrooms taken from the wild can be very dangerous. In the vast majority of toxic mushroom ingestions in Korea, the mushroom was incorrectly identified. In...
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A Comparison Study on the Skin Irritation and Recovery by Irritants

Kim HW, Park CW, Lee CH

  • KMID: 2086683
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2003 Jul;41(7):916-925.
BACKGROUND: Corrosive irritants can be defined as irritants which in provoked weak reactions or subclinical reactions induce impairment of the water barrier function and increase of transepidermal water loss (TEWL)...
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Triggers of Atopic Dermatitis

Burks KD, Jones SM

  • KMID: 2314341
  • Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis.
  • 2004 Dec;14(4):285-305.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a complex, chronic inflammatory skin disorder associated with cutaneous hyperreactivity to environmental triggers. Atopic dermatitis is often the first step in the "atopic march, " which...
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A Case of Epoxy Resin-induced Airborne Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Choi SW, Lee EK, Yoon DH, Lee JY, Kim HO, Kim CW

  • KMID: 2086032
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1998 Feb;36(1):143-147.
Produced in large-scale since the 1950s, epoxy resins have been used diversely, and new uses are continuing to be found and developed so that the accompanying risks of dermatitis have...
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In Vitro Effects of Several Irritants Using Human Keratinocyte Culture Model

Eun HC, Choi SW, Lee AY, Lee MC

  • KMID: 1680710
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1990 Aug;28(4):408-418.
Primary irritant dermatitis is one of the most common skin disease caused by various hazardous chemicals produced from the environment. For the detection of skin irritant potency, in vivo models...
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Response to Nonallergenic Irritants in Children With Allergic and Nonallergic Rhinitis

Baek JH, Cho E, Kim MA, Lee SW, Kang YS, Sheen YH, Jee HM, Jung YH, Han MY

PURPOSE: Nonallergenic irritants can aggravate the symptoms of rhinitis. We investigated the clinical responses of children with allergic rhinitis (AR) and nonallergic rhinitis (NAR) to nonallergenic irritants, and identified factors...
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Posterolateral Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy

Kim KH

A percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD) through a posterolateral approach, is a representative minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) procedure. With a small skin incision, less traumatic sequelae to the muscles,...
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Measurement of the Cytotoxicity of Several Solvents Using a Normal Human Keratinocytes Culture Model

Yoo JH, Eun HC, Chung JH, Yu IJ

  • KMID: 2230709
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1996 Feb;34(1):58-63.
BACKGROUND: As in vivo models such as animal and human tests have many potential problems the keratinocyte culture model has previously been used as an in vitro model for testing...
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Wet-work Exposure: A Main Risk Factor for Occupational Hand Dermatitis

Behroozy A, Keegel TG

Wet-work can be defined as activities where workers have to immerse their hands in liquids for >2 hours per shift, or wear waterproof (occlusive) gloves for a corresponding amount of...
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Evaluation of Cutaneous Irritancy Using Human Skin Recombinants

Kim BS, Lee DY, Han JH, Lee JH, Cho KH

  • KMID: 2038682
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2002 Dec;40(12):1505-1517.
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing need for the development of in vitro models capable of substituting for animals in cutaneous irritancy studies. Until now, various culture models have been developed,...
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The pH of water from various sources: an overview for recommendation for patients with atopic dermatitis

Kulthanan , Nuchkull P, Varothai S

BACKGROUND: Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have increased susceptibility to irritants. Some patients have questions about types of water for bathing or skin cleansing. OBJECTIVE: We studied the pH of water...
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Evaluation of Eye Irritation Potential of Solid Substance with New 3D Reconstructed Human Cornea Model, MCTT HCE(TM)

Jang WH, Jung KM, Yang HR, Lee M, Jung HS, Lee SH, Park M, Lim KM

The eye irritation potential of drug candidates or pharmaceutical ingredients should be evaluated if there is a possibility of ocular exposure. Traditionally, the ocular irritation has been evaluated by the...
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Objective Non-invasive Assessment of Irritant Patch-test Reactions with Laser Doppler Perfusion Imaging (LDPI)

Jeong CW, Choi SJ, Yoo JH, Lee JH, Yang JM, Lee ES

BACKGROUND: Traditional visual reading of patch-test reactions is a rather subjective method, lacking the sensitivity and reproducibility needed in experimental studies. Recently the laser Doppler perfusion imaging (LDPI) has been...
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Clinical Study of Infantile Atopic Dermatitis

Kook HI

Infantile atopic dermatitis is a very common and well known disorder, but this is still a disease of fascination and frustration to medical practitioners and researchers. Thus, the auther observed...
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