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Kodamaea ohmeri Fungemia Associated with Colonoscopic Stent Insertion: A Case Report

Yu TS, Lee JY, Park YM, Choi HK, Kim YK, Kim HY

  • KMID: 2267838
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2013 Jul;85(1):106-109.
Kodamaea (Pichia) ohmeri is a rare fungal pathogen that has recently been identified as an etiological agent of fungemia in immunocompromised patients. We report a case of K. ohmeri fungemia...
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Adenocarcinoma Originating From a Completely Isolated Duplication Cyst of the Mesentery in an Adult

Shin SY, Cho MY, Ryu H, Kim JW, Kim HS, Kim JM, Ko AN, Yu TS, Park HJ

Alimentary tract duplications are uncommon congenital abnormalities that usually have an anatomical connection with some part of the gastrointestinal tract and have a common blood supply with the adjacent segment...
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Occupational asthma caused by inhaling smoke from roasting perilla seeds

Jung S, Lee WY, Yong SJ, Shin KC, Kim CW, Lee JH, Jung YR, Kim HS, Yu TS, Kim SH

Perilla is an Asian grain that consumed for food ingredient, oil crops, medicinal materials through the process of roasting. A 49-year-old male has been roasting grains for 10 years, who...
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Depilatory creams increase the number of hair follicles, and dermal fibroblasts expressing interleukin-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, and tumor necrosis factor-β in mouse skin

Tsai PF, Chou FP, Yu TS, Lee HJ, Chiu CT

Besides using for hair removal, depilatory agents have been considered to be used as a penetration enhancer for transepidermal drug delivery. To examine the effect in hair follicles (HFs), two...
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The Efficacy of Immediate Diet for Reducing Local Adverse Events of Inhaled Corticosteroid: A Pilot Study

Lee MK, Lee WY, Yong SJ, Shin KC, Kim CW, Lee JH, Jung S, Jung YR, Kim HS, Yu TS, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2319898
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 2012 Aug;73(2):93-99.
BACKGROUND: Local adverse events associated with inhaled corticosteroid use, including dysphonia, pharyngitis and oral candidiasis, can affect adherence for treatment. 'Mouth rinsing method' has been used for reducing local adverse...
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