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Infantile Acropustulosis: Report of a Case

Oh YJ, Cho BK, Kim CW, Houh W

  • KMID: 1678007
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):175-179.
No abstract available.
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A Case of Incontinentia Pigmenti

Suh MS, Kook HI

  • KMID: 1678006
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):169-173.
A case of infantile acropustulosis(I.A.). ariginally reported by Kahn, was seen at the Department of Dermatology, Catholic Medical College in September 1979. An 11 month old male patient had been...
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Purpura Fulminans: Report of A Case

Chyung EJ, Cho BK, Kim JW, Houh W, Park SH, Pyun HW

  • KMID: 1678004
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):155-159.
Purpura fuIminans is a rare form of nonthrombocytapenic purpura characterized by sudden onset, fever, prostration, anemia and symmetrical massive ecchymoses, usually of the lower extremities, and hypotension associated with disseminated...
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Yellow Nail Syndrome

Lee WH, Chun SI, Lee SN

  • KMID: 1677999
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):121-125.
Yellow nail syndrome is characterized by yellow discoloration of nails, chrnnic lymphedema and respiratory dieorders such as chronic bronehitis, bronchiectasis, pleural effusion and chronic sinusitis. Other changes of nail in...
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Nail - Patella Syndrome

Chun SI, Kim SC, Koh CJ, Lee SN

  • KMID: 1678003
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):149-153.
The nail-patella syndrome is a genetically determined autosomal dominant disease with variabIe expression affectiag tissues of both ectodermal and mesodermal origin. The condition in an individual is characterized chiefly by...
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Chancroid: Report of Three Case

Park YK, Lee WH

  • KMID: 1678000
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):127-131.
Chancroid is an acute localized, autoinoculable venereaI disease caused by Haemophilus ducreyi, characterized clinicaIly by painful ulceration at the site of incubation, and frequently accompanied by regional lymphadenopathy, and short...
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Ramsay Hunt Syndrome

Kim SK, Hwang SW, Lim CP

  • KMID: 1678005
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):161-167.
A case of Ramsay Hunt syndrome, though more often seen at the ENT clinic because of the patients' concern with symptoms in the ear, was seen and treated at the...
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Lupus Vulgaris Associated Bone Tuberculosis: Report of A Case

Oh YJ, Cho BK, Kim CW, Houh W

  • KMID: 1678002
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):141-147.
A 3 year-old female patient was examined because of thumb-tip sized erythematous, verrucose, granulomatous mass on the nose, and coin to hen egg sized well demarked annular plaques with central...
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A Case of Tuberous Sclerosis Associated with Abnormal EEG

Kim SK, Cho SH, Yang SK, Kim JT

  • KMID: 1678001
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):133-139.
Tuberous Sclrosis is a rare hereditary disease first described by Bourneville in 1880, and usually transmitted as autosomal dominant trait, and is characterized by mental retardation, seizares, and adenoma sebaceum....
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A Study on the Effect of Topical Nonsteroidal Anti - inflammatory Drugs And Cortisosteroids on Ultraviolet Light - Induced Erythema

Kook HI, Han JY

  • KMID: 1677998
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1980 Apr;18(2):115-120.
lt is generally beIieved that several chemical mediators such as histamine, kinine, prustaglandin E and lysosomal enzyme are related to the pathogenesis of sunburn, but the exact mechenism of erythema...
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