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2. Rapidly progressing generalized morphea with high lyme disease titer
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Mi Soo Choi, Gi Hyun Seong, Myeong Jin Park, Minkee Park, Seung Phil Hong, Byung Cheol Park, and Myung Hwa Kim
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2020
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3. A case of ostraceous psoriasis with psoriatic arthritis in an AIDS patient
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Minkee Park, Myeong Jin Park, Mi Soo Choi, Chan Hee Nam, Byung Cheol Park, Seung Phil Hong, and Myung Hwa Kim
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AIDS ,human immunodeficiency virus ,psoriasis ,psoriatic arthritis ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection may present with severe and atypical cutaneous diseases. Psoriasis also can develop in HIV patients associated with immune dysfunction and be presented as more severe and atypical manifestation. Furthermore, treatment of psoriasis in HIV patients can be complex and challenging. Herein, we report the case of a 50-year-old male with a 9-year history of HIV infection who developed an uncommon clinical variant of psoriasis with psoriatic arthritis and we discuss a possible pathogenesis of this autoimmune disease and possible treatment.
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- 2018
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4. Effects of picosecond laser on the multi-colored tattoo removal using Hartley guinea pig: A preliminary study.
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Mi Soo Choi, Hee Seok Seo, Jong Gu Kim, Sung Jay Choe, Byung Cheol Park, Myung Hwa Kim, and Seung Phil Hong
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Picosecond lasers have emerged as the leading technology for tattoo removal due to their shorter pulse lengths. To clarify the features of picosecond lasers, we compared picosecond and nanosecond lasers in their ability to remove multi-colored tattoo in an animal model. We first compared a nanosecond quality-switched Nd:YAG laser with picosecond Alexandrite and quality-switched Nd:YAG lasers and then the picosecond quality-switched Nd:YAG laser with the picosecond Alexandrite laser, using a guinea pig model. The colors in the tattoos included red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and black. Guinea pigs were treated for one session with each type of laser. The clearance of pigmentation and local reactions were evaluated based on clinical photographic assessment, quantitative assessment using a colorimeter, histopathology, and electron microscopic examination before laser treatment, immediately after, and at 3 weeks after the treatment. Regardless of pulse duration, a 532-nm laser was the most effective in clearing red, orange, and yellow pigments, although the overall effect and safety was better with the picosecond 532 nm laser. A picosecond 755 nm laser demonstrated excellent efficacy in removing only green and blue pigments. a picosecond 1064 nm laser demonstrated some effects on non-black colored tattoos. In terms of safety, picosecond lasers produced less tissue injury than nanosecond lasers. Conclusively, picosecond lasers are more effective and safer than nanosecond lasers.
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- 2018
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5. Enhancing Black Hole Attack Detection in VANETs: A Hybrid Approach Integrating DBSCAN Clustering with Decision Trees.
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Seung-phil Hong
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- 2024
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6. Performance evaluation of a distributed energy model with compound Poisson arrivals on an improvised forked network: A detailed analysis.
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Thirupathi Rao N., Debnath Bhattacharyya, Meeravali Sk, and Seung-phil Hong
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- 2022
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7. Morphologic and molecular biologic analyses of the skin rejuvenation effect of the fractional 1064‐nm picosecond laser: An animal study
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Sung Ha Lim, Hee Seok Seo, Young Bin Lee, Hyun Kang, and Seung Phil Hong
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Surgery ,Dermatology - Published
- 2022
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8. Solitary Keratoacanthoma at the Recipient Site of a Full-Thickness Skin Graft: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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Jeong Ho Kim, Sang-Hoon Lee, Seung-Phil Hong, Jiye Kim, and Sug Won Kim
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Surgery - Abstract
A 57-year-old man presented with a pigmented papule, 0.4 cm in diameter, on the left lower eyelid. Skin biopsy revealed a basal cell carcinoma, which was excised through a wide excision followed by a full-thickness skin graft (FTSG). Two weeks after the surgery, an erythematous nodule developed in the lower margin of the graft recipient site. The nodule size increased rapidly over 2 weeks, becoming dome-shaped with a central hyperkeratotic plug. A diagnosis of keratoacanthoma (KA) was made, and surgical excision was performed. Histological findings revealed a large, well-differentiated squamous tumor with a central keratin-filled crater and buttress. The human papilloma virus (HPV) genotyping results were negative.Risk factors for KA include trauma, old age, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, immunosuppression, and HPV infection. KA has most often been reported to develop at the donor site. Although the pathogenesis of KA is unclear, trauma is believed to act as a second insult to a preceding oncogenic insult, such as exposure to UV radiation, resulting in a koebnerization. Herein, we report a case of solitary KA at a FTSG recipient site. This report presents information that may provide guidance during dermatologic surgeries.
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- 2022
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9. Contrast Agent Selection to Prevent Recurrent Severe Hypersensitivity Reaction to Iodinated Contrast Media Based on Nationwide Database
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Jhii-Hyun Ahn, Seung-Phil Hong, Tae-Hwa Go, and Hyunjung Kim
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Published
- 2023
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10. Consensus Update for Systemic Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
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Yang Won Lee, Ji Hyun Lee, Ji Yeon Byun, Gyeong-Hun Park, Chang Ook Park, Yong Hyun Jang, Hye One Kim, Min Kyung Shin, Eung Ho Choi, Chan Ho Na, Joo Young Roh, Jung Eun Kim, Tae Young Han, Jung Min Bae, Jiyoung Ahn, Bark-Lynn Lew, Seung Phil Hong, Sang Wook Son, Young Lip Park, and Young-Joon Seo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,business.industry ,Azathioprine ,Ultraviolet b ,Systemic treatment ,Dermatology ,Atopic dermatitis ,Therapeutics ,medicine.disease ,Systemic therapy ,Dupilumab ,Systematic review ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Original Article ,Educational interventions ,Intensive care medicine ,Adverse effect ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background In 2015, the Korean Atopic Dermatitis Association (KADA) working group published consensus guidelines for treating atopic dermatitis (AD). Objective We aimed to provide updated consensus recommendations for systemic treatment of AD in South Korea based on recent evidence and experience. Methods We compiled a database of references from relevant systematic reviews and guidelines on the systemic management of AD. Evidence for each statement was graded and classified based on thestrength of the recommendation. Forty-two council members from the KADA participated in three rounds of voting to establish a consensus on expert recommendations. Results We do not recommend long-term treatment with systemic steroids forpatients with moderate-to-severe AD due to the risk of adverse effects. We recommend treatment with cyclosporine or dupilumab and selective treatment with methotrexate or azathioprine for patients with moderate-to-severe AD. We suggest treatment with antihistamines as an option for alleviating clinical symptoms of AD. We recommend selective treatment with narrowband ultraviolet B for patients with chronic moderate-to-severe AD. We do not recommend treatment with oral antibiotics for patients with moderate-to-severe AD but who have no signs of infection. We did not reach a consensus on recommendations for treatment with allergen-specific immunotherapy, probiotics, evening primrose oil, orvitamin D for patients with moderate-to-severe AD. We also recommend educational interventions and counselling for patients with AD and caregivers to improve the treatment success rate. Conclusion We look forward to implementing a new and updated consensus of systemic therapy in controlling patients with moderate-to-severe AD.
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- 2021
11. Skin atrophy caused by topical glucocorticoids is less common in patients with atopic dermatitis than in those with psoriasis
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Eung Ho Choi, Sung Jay Choe, Minseob Eom, Seung-Phil Hong, Eun Jung Kim, Chung Hyeok Lee, and Dong Hye Kim
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dermatology ,Periostin ,Biochemistry ,Dermatitis, Atopic ,Mice ,Dermis ,Fibrosis ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Glucocorticoids ,Molecular Biology ,Skin ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Atopic dermatitis ,Eosinophil ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,MRNA Sequencing ,Immunohistochemistry ,Atrophy ,business - Abstract
Although the long-term use of topical glucocorticoids (TGC) may induce skin atrophy including striae distensae (SD), patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) appear to have lesser degree of skin atrophy than those with psoriasis (PSO). Periostin, encoded by POSTN, is involved in tissue remodelling processes of chronic AD lesions. This study was designed to investigate the difference in the occurrence of skin atrophy in patients with AD or PSO when treated with TGC and to elucidate the association between skin atrophy and periostin. Big data analysis using Korean Health Claims Database was performed to determine the prevalence of SD in AD and PSO patients. Blood and skin eosinophils count and dermal fibrosis between AD and PSO patients were compared, and immunohistochemistry for periostin and mRNA sequencing in the dermis were performed. Animal experiments using AD and PSO murine model were conducted. Big data analysis revealed that patients with AD have significantly lesser degree of SD than patients with PSO. The ratio of the dermal fibrous tissues and eosinophil counts were significantly higher in AD patients. In AD skin, periostin was more widely distributed in the entire dermis and POSTN mRNAs were significantly upregulated. Dermal thickness and fibrosis were significantly higher in AD mice even after TGC treatment. A significant positive correlation was observed between dermal fibrosis and tissue eosinophil counts. Lesser skin atrophy in AD patients even after long-term TGC application could be resulted from skin fibrosis caused by increased tissue eosinophils and periostin deposition.
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- 2021
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12. Decrease of ceramides with long‐chain fatty acids in psoriasis: Possible inhibitory effect of interferon gamma on chain elongation
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Kwang-Hyeon Liu, Jong Won Lee, Bokyung Kim, Seung Phil Hong, Sung Ku Ahn, Jong Cheol Shon, and Hee Seok Seo
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Ceramide ,Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Dermatology ,Ceramides ,Biochemistry ,Interferon-gamma ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Animals ,Psoriasis ,Liver X receptor ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Epidermis (botany) ,Fatty Acids ,Fatty acid ,Peroxisome ,Molecular biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Epidermis ,Keratinocyte - Abstract
Reportedly, decreases in fatty acid (FA) chain length of ceramide (CER) are associated with interferon-γ (IFN-γ), which shows increased expression in psoriasis. However, the underlying mechanism of this association remains unclear. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to clarify this association between FA chain length of CER, IFN-γ, and the major transcriptional factors involving psoriasis. CER profiling according to FA chain length and class was performed in murine epidermis (n = 10 BALB/c mice topically treated with imiquimod, n = 10 controls) and human stratum corneum (SC) (n = 12 psoriasis, n = 11 controls). The expression of lipid synthetic enzymes, including elongases (ELOVLs), in murine epidermis was also measured using RT-PCR. Furthermore, the association of IFN-γ with various enzymes and transcription factors involved in the generation of long-chain CERs was also investigated using in vitro keratinocyte. A significant decrease in the percentage of long-chain CERs was observed in psoriasis-like murine epidermis and human psoriatic SC. Additionally, the expression levels of ELOVL1, ELOVL4, and ceramide synthase3 (CerS3) were significantly decreased in psoriasis-like murine epidermis and IFN-γ-treated keratinocyte. There was also a significant decrease in the expression of transcriptional factors, including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR), in IFN-γ treated keratinocyte. Thus, it could be suggested that IFN-γ may regulate ELOVL and CerS levels by down-regulating the transcriptional factors. Additionally, given the possible involvement of PPARs or liver X receptor agonist in the CER elongation process, they may serve as potential therapeutic agents for lengthening the CER FAs in psoriasis.
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- 2021
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13. Efficacy and Safety of Treatment with Fractional 1,064-nm Picosecond Laser with Diffractive Optic Element for Wrinkles and Acne Scars: A Clinical Study
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Tae-Ui Ryu, Eun Mi Jin, Seung Phil Hong, Chung Hyeok Lee, and Hee Seok Seo
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Skin rejuvenation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Picosecond ,Picosecond laser ,Erythema ,business.industry ,Facial wrinkles ,Dermatology ,Nd-YAG lasers ,Clinical study ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Laser treatments ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Acne scars ,Diffractive optic element - Abstract
Background: Fractional picosecond lasers is effective for the treatment of wrinkles or acne scars. Objective: To investigate the safety and efficacy of treatment with a fractional 1,064-nm picosecond laser with a diffractive optic element for facial wrinkles and acne scars. Methods: This prospective open-labeled trial comprised 22 subjects with facial wrinkles or acne scars. Subjects received three laser treatments with a fractional 1,064-nm picosecond laser at 3-week intervals. The efficacy and safety were evaluated at every visit and 2 months after the final treatment (14 weeks from the first treatment session). Global photographic assessments were performed by three blinded dermatologists and the subjects. Skin profilometry was performed using three-dimensional digital photographs; viscoelasticity was measured. Results: The overall mean global improvement scores assessed by the dermatologists at weeks 3, 6, and 14, were 1.8±1.46, 2.5±1.88, and 3.5±1.84, respectively, and those assessed by the subjects were 2.7±2.08, 4.1±2.24, and 5.0±2.52, respectively. Skin profilometry showed significant improvements in the skin wrinkles, texture, depressions, and pores. The gross elasticity and skin firmness significantly improved by 10.96% and 9.04%, respectively. The major adverse reactions were erythema, pruritus, and petechiae, which disappeared within 2∼3 days. Conclusion: The fractional 1,064-nm picosecond laser is an effective and safe therapeutic modality for skin rejuvenation. (Ann Dermatol 33(3) 254∼262, 2021)
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- 2021
14. Fractional Radiofrequency Microneedling Combined With Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser Treatment for Striae Distensae
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Seung Phil Hong, Myung Hwa Kim, Gi hyun Seong, Eun M. Jin, Byung Cheol Park, and Tae U. Ryu
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business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ultrasound ,Dermatology ,Carbon dioxide laser ,medicine.disease ,01 natural sciences ,Skin thickness ,010309 optics ,Lesion ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Laser therapy ,0103 physical sciences ,medicine ,Striae distensae ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Vas score - Abstract
Background: Treatments for striae distensae (SD) include both topical and semi-invasive methods, such as fractional radiofrequency microneedling (FRM) and carbon dioxide (FCO) laser therapy. However, no treatments have been completely satisfactory. Objectives: The safety and effectiveness of FRM alone, FCO laser alone, and their combination were evaluated for the treatment of SD. Methods: Each lesion was divided into 3 parts and each part was assigned to one of the 3 treatments (FCO, FRM, and combined FCO and FRM). Each lesion was evaluated by using a skin imaging analyzer and diagnostic ultrasound system, in addition to global photographic assessment by 3 dermatologists and a patient-scored visual analogue scale (VAS). Results: All 19 patients were female, with an average body mass index of 23.85 kg/㎡. The ultrasound result showed significantly greater overall skin thickness in the combined treatment group compared to the FCO group. The global assessment by dermatologists showed significant improvement in the combined treatment group compared to that in the other groups. The patient self-assessed VAS score in the combined treatment group showed significant improvement compared to that in the FRM group. However, skin imaging analysis showed significantly higher average melanin and hemoglobin levels in the combined treatment group compared to those in the other groups. Conclusion: Combined treatment using FRM and FCO showed better clinical outcomes and did not cause serious adverse reactions.
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- 2020
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15. Screening of Plant-Derived Natural Extracts to Identify a Candidate Extract Capable of Enhancing Lipid Synthesis in Keratinocytes
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Sang-Hoon Lee, Hee-Seok Seo, Seong Jun Seo, Chang-Deok Kim, and Seung-Phil Hong
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Dermatology - Abstract
Reduced lipid content in the stratum corneum is a major cause of skin-barrier dysfunction in various pathological conditions. Promoting lipid production is a potential strategy to improve skin-barrier function. Recent evidence supports the beneficial effects of adiponectin on lipid metabolism and senescence in keratinocytes.This study aimed to investigate whether plant extracts can enhance skin-barrier function.We screened fruit and herb extracts that enhance the lipid synthesis of keratinocytes via AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation and SIRT1 signaling in the adiponectin pathway. The levels of major lipid synthesis enzymes and transcription factors as well as epidermal barrier lipids involved in adiponectin-associated epidermal barrier formation were evaluated in the herbal extracts- or adiponectin-treated human epidermal keratinocyte and equivalent models. The mRNA expression of major lipid synthesis enzymes increased following treatment withThe expression of transcription factors SIRT1, liver X receptor α, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), and sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) were upregulated. Levels of free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides were elevated. The expression of keratinocyte differentiation markers increased. In particular, among fruit extracts with a detectable effect,These results indicate that
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- 2022
16. Effects of Polynucleotide Dermal Filler in the Correction of Crow's Feet Using an Antera Three-Dimensional Camera
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Jeong Ho Kim, Eon Su Kim, Sug Won Kim, Seung Phil Hong, and Jiye Kim
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Melanins ,Treatment Outcome ,Dermal Fillers ,Polynucleotides ,Humans ,Surgery ,Skin Aging - Abstract
Dermal fillers are gaining interest for tissue enlargement and skin improvement. Among them, polynucleotides have demonstrated multiple skin beneficial effects. The effects of polynucleotide fillers were objectively evaluated using an Antera 3D camera, subjectively evaluated by participants and investigators.Thirty subjects with crow's feet were enrolled in the study. The subjects received polynucleotide filler for crow's feet. Crow's feet grading score (CFGS), global esthetic improvement scale (GAIS), and Antera 3D imaging results were evaluated.Twenty-eight subjects (93.3%) completed the study. An improvement in CFGS compared with that at baseline (plt; 0.001) was observed 18 weeks after the first injection of polynucleotides. Additionally, at the final visit, there were improvements in wrinkle, texture, pore, depression, and Hb values compared with those at baseline (plt; 0.05). However, no significant difference in melanin level was detected between the initial and final visits.Improvements in wrinkles, pores, texture, depression, and Hb level after polynucleotide filler injection were verified by objective and subjective evaluations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the objective evaluation of polynucleotide fillers in crow's feet using the Antera 3D camera.This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .
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- 2021
17. Fractional 1064‐nm picosecond Nd:YAG laser promotes hair regrowth in BALB/c mice
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Sung Ha Lim, Seung‐Won Jung, Hee Seok Seo, Long‐Quan Pi, and Seung Phil Hong
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Mice ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Treatment Outcome ,Animals ,Lasers, Solid-State ,Laser Therapy ,Dermatology ,Hair Removal ,Hair - Published
- 2022
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18. Temporary Hair Loss With An Increase of Telogen Hairs After Filler Migration Into the Scalp
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Myung Hwa Kim, Seung Phil Hong, Myeong Jin Park, and Byung Cheol Park
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Filler (packaging) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hair loss ,business.industry ,Scalp ,medicine ,Surgery ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,Composite material ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2020
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19. Rapidly Progressing Generalized Morphea with High Lyme Disease Titer
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Myung Hwa Kim, Seung Phil Hong, Gi hyun Seong, Myeong Jin Park, Minkee Park, Byung Cheol Park, and Mi Soo Choi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Titer ,Lyme disease ,business.industry ,medicine ,lcsh:Dermatology ,Dermatology ,lcsh:RL1-803 ,business ,medicine.disease ,Correspondences ,Generalized scleroderma - Published
- 2020
20. A comparative clinical trial to evaluate efficacy and safety of the 308‐nm excimer laser and the gain‐switched 311‐nm titanium:sapphire laser in the treatment of vitiligo
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Gi hyun Seong, Myung Hwa Kim, Uri Shon, Byung Cheol Park, Seung Phil Hong, and Myeong Jin Park
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Erythema ,Immunology ,Vitiligo ,Skin Pigmentation ,Dermatology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patient satisfaction ,308 nm excimer laser ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Adverse effect ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Ti:sapphire laser ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Patient Satisfaction ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,Ultraviolet Therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background/purpose Ultraviolet B (UVB) laser irradiation in a targeted manner is a reasonable treatment option for localized vitiligo. Recently, narrow-band UVB gain-switched 311-nm titanium:sapphire lasers (TSL) were developed for the treatment of localized vitiligo. We aimed to compare efficacy, patient satisfaction, and safety between the conventional 308-nm excimer laser (EL) and gain-switched 311-nm TSL in patients with vitiligo. Methods The 13-paired lesions from 10 patients who had small vitiligo patches were included in this prospective intra-patient comparison trial. Each pair was randomly assigned to each laser treatment group and treated twice weekly for 12 weeks. The global photographic assessments by dermatologists, objective numerical assessments by imaging analyzer, and patient's satisfaction were used to evaluate the effectiveness. Adverse effects were also investigated at every visit. Results All treated lesions showed improvement of about 50% after 12 weeks. There was no significant difference between EL- and TSL-treated groups. Patient satisfaction and preference among the groups were also similar. Regarding safety, there were no serious adverse effects requiring cessation of the treatments; however, the severity score for persistent erythema (lasting >24 hours) was significantly lower in the TSL group than in the EL group. Conclusions The gain-switched 311-nm TSL exhibited similar efficacy to the 308-nm EL in treating vitiligo as well as improved safety. Therefore, the 311-nm TSL is considered as a candidate device to replace the EL as a new and promising treatment option for localized vitiligo.
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- 2019
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21. Giant Plexiform Neurofibroma of the Perineum and Pelvic Cavity Manifesting as Segmental Neurofibromatosis
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Minkee Park, Byung Cheol Park, Myung Hwa Kim, Seung Phil Hong, Myeong Jin Park, Mi Soo Choi, and Gi hyun Seong
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor ,Case Report ,Dermatology ,Pelvis ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cafe-au lait spot ,0302 clinical medicine ,Plexiform neurofibroma ,Café au lait spot ,medicine ,Neurofibroma ,Neurofibromatosis ,Segmental neurofibromatosis ,Neurofibromatosis type I ,business.industry ,Pelvic cavity ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Body region ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Segmental neurofibromatosis (SN) is rare form of neurofibromatosis characterized that cutaneous or neural changes are limited to one region of the body. SN present neurofibroma and less frequently, cafe au lait macules (CALMs) on usually unilateral or rarely bilateral of the body region. SN seems to have fewer systemic complications than neurofibromatosis type I or II, except patients with plexiform neurofibromas (PNFs). PNFs are rare benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors which arise from single or multiple nerves. PNFs can easily become aggressive growth particularly during puberty or pregnancy and leading to disfigurement and functional impairment. Also, PNFs can transform to malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor, higher rate than classic neurofibroma. So, it is important to decide appropriate treatment modalities and time to intervention. (Ann Dermatol 31(3) 331∼334, 2019)
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22. Adiponectin Enhances Human Keratinocyte Lipid Synthesis via SIRT1 and Nuclear Hormone Receptor Signaling
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H. Seo, Myungjin Park, Seung-Phil Hong, Myung Hwa Kim, Kyungho Park, Byung Cheol Park, Seong Jun Seo, Chang Deok Kim, and Kyong-Oh Shin
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Keratinocytes ,0301 basic medicine ,Ceramide ,Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Dermatology ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Biochemistry ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sirtuin 1 ,Lipid biosynthesis ,Animals ,Humans ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Liver X receptor ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Cells, Cultured ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Adiponectin receptor 1 ,Adiponectin ,Chemistry ,Lipogenesis ,Lipid metabolism ,Cell Biology ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Adiponectin is known to have beneficial effects on lipid and insulin metabolism, wound healing, and cellular senescence, but its effect on skin barrier formation remains unknown. We investigated the effects of adiponectin on keratinocyte lipid synthesis with respect to skin barrier function. Lipid staining revealed an adiponectin-mediated increase in keratinocyte intracellular and reconstructed epidermal lipid content. Moreover, significant increases in the levels of ceramide and its downstream metabolites (sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate) following adiponectin stimulation were detected using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Expression levels of keratinocyte differentiation markers were also increased. Adiponectin also increased expression of lipid biosynthesis enzymes (fatty acid synthase, HMG-CoA reductase, and serine palmitoyltransferase), nuclear hormone receptors (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and liver X receptors), and the adiponectin signal molecule SIRT1. Suppression of SIRT1, liver X receptor-α, or peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α downregulated the expression of lipid synthetic enzymes, decreasing lipid content. Inhibition of adiponectin receptors decreased expression of nuclear hormone receptors, SIRT1, lipid-synthesizing enzymes, and sphingolipids. Thus, activation of adiponectin signaling increases the expression of transcription factors, including SIRT1, liver X receptor-α, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α, enhancing lipid synthesis and keratinocyte cell differentiation and possibly aiding in the maintenance of skin barrier homeostasis.
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23. Adiponectin Attenuates the Inflammation in Atopic Dermatitis-Like Reconstructed Human Epidermis
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Myung Hwa Kim, Seung-Phil Hong, H. Seo, Chang Deok Kim, Byung Cheol Park, Ki Hyun Seong, and Seong Jun Seo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Thymic stromal lymphopoietin ,Epidermal barrier ,Adipokine ,Inflammation ,Dermatology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Barrier function ,Atopic dermatitis ,Adiponectin ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Lipid synthesis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Keratinocyte ,Filaggrin - Abstract
Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic disorder, with a vicious cycle of repetitive inflammation and deterioration of the epidermal barrier function. Adiponectin, an adipokine, has anti-inflammatory effects on various metabolic and inflammatory disorders. Recently, its level was found to be reduced in serum and tissue samples from AD patients. Objective We aimed to investigate the effects of adiponectin on epidermal inflammation and barrier structures in AD skin. Methods A three-dimensional in vitro epidermal equivalent model mimicking AD was obtained by adding an inflammatory substance cocktail to normal human epidermal equivalents (HEEs). The expression of epidermal differentiation markers, primary inflammatory mediators, and lipid biosynthetic enzymes was compared between adiponectintreated AD-HEEs, untreated control AD-HEEs, and normal HEEs. Results Adiponectin co-treatment 1) inhibited the increase in mRNA expression of major inflammatory mediators (carbonic anhydrase II, neuron-specific NEL-like protein 2, thymic stromal lymphopoietin, interleukin-8, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and human beta-defensin-2) from keratinocytes in AD-inflammatory HEEs, 2) enhanced the expression of lipid biosynthetic enzymes (fatty acid synthase, HMG CoA reductase, and serine-palmitoyl transferase), and 3) promoted the expression of differentiation factors, especially filaggrin. We also found that the expression of adiponectin receptor-1 and -2 decreased in the epidermis of chronic AD lesion. Conclusion Activation of the adiponectin pathway is expected to enhance epidermal differentiation and barrier function as well as attenuate inflammatory response to AD as a therapeutic approach.
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- 2019
24. Neuropeptides Profile and Increased Innervation in Becker's Nevus
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Myung Hwa Kim, Byung Cheol Park, Hye Young Kang, Ji Seok Kim, Seung Phil Hong, and Myeong Jin Park
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neuropeptide ,Galanin ,Dermatology ,Melanocyte ,Becker nevus ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Protein gene product 9.5 ,medicine ,Nevus ,Neuropeptide Y ,Receptor ,Neurotensin ,business.industry ,Neuropeptide Y receptor ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,nervous system ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunohistochemistry ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
Background Melanocytes are derived from neural crest, and various pigmentary disorders may accompany abnormalities in nerve system or develop following dermatome, suggesting that melanocyte and pigmentation may be closely related to neural factors. There are reports of Becker's nevus (BN) showing linear and segmental configuration, suggesting the association of BN with nerve system. However, there are no studies regarding the expression of neuropeptides in BN. Objective We investigated the expression of neuropeptides and innervation in BN. Methods Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) array of 84 genes related to neuronal process was done. Among the genes with 10-fold or more increase in lesional, real-time PCR was performed for neuropeptide Y (NPY), galanin, neurotensin (NTS) and their receptors skin compared to normal skin. IHC stain was done to look for the expression of NPY, galanin, NTS and their receptors and the distribution of protein gene products (PGP) 9.5 immunoreactive nerve fibers. Results PCR array revealed that 16 out of 84 genes related to neuronal process were increased by 10-fold or more in lesional skin. In real-time PCR of NPY, galanin, NTS and their receptors, statistically significant increase of NPY1R (p
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- 2019
25. Topical Treatment
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Seung-Phil Hong
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26. Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Biologics (Secukinumab, Ustekinumab, and Guselkumab) for the Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis: Real-World Data from a Single Korean Center
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Seung-Won Jung, Sung Ha Lim, Jae Joon Jeon, Yeon-Woo Heo, Mi Soo Choi, and Seung-Phil Hong
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psoriasis ,direct comparison in real world ,secukinumab ,ustekinumab ,guselkumab ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Biologics are important treatment options for psoriasis; however, direct comparison of their efficacy, safety, and drug survival is insufficient in clinical practice. This retrospective single-center study aimed to compare the efficacy, safety, and drug survival of three commonly used psoriasis biologics (secukinumab, ustekinumab, and guselkumab) and identify the factors affecting drug survival in actual clinics in Korea. We enrolled 111 patients with moderate to severe psoriasis and for at least 56 weeks of follow-up; among these, 27, 23, and 61 were administered secukinumab, ustekinumab, and guselkumab, respectively. All groups were comparable with respect to their baseline characteristics. Secukinumab showed a rapid response, and guselkumab was superior in terms of a long-term response and complete remission compared with other biologics, while ustekinumab showed a lower efficacy compared with other biologics. All three biologics had a favorable and similar safety profile; however, allergic reactions and latent tuberculosis were more common with secukinumab and ustekinumab, respectively. Guselkumab was the most sustained biologic, and the survival rates of secukinumab and ustekinumab were similar. Drug survival was remarkably shorter in female patients and those with hypertension. Introduction of new biologics emerged as a negative factor for drug survival in clinical settings.
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27. Use of Biologics in the Era of COVID-19: Where Do We Stand?
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Seung Phil Hong and Young Bin Lee
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recommendation ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,pandemic ,MEDLINE ,COVID-19 ,lcsh:RL1-803 ,Virology ,Article ,lcsh:Dermatology ,Medicine ,biologics ,business - Published
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28. Performance evaluation of a distributed energy model with compound Poisson arrivals on an improvised forked network: A detailed analysis
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Meeravali Sk, Seung-phil Hong, Thirupathi Rao N, and Debnath Bhattacharyya
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General Computer Science ,Dynamic bandwidth allocation ,Network packet ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Throughput ,Energy consumption ,Poisson distribution ,Telecommunications network ,symbols.namesake ,symbols ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Network model ,Computer network ,Data transmission - Abstract
Performance evaluation of a distributed energy model with compound poisson arrivals on an improvised forks network discusses the usage and operations on communication networks, the utilization of these network models had changed the scenario of communication around the world. Establishment and working with these networks lead to work efficiently and effectively for various modes of communications like voice transmission and data transmission. In the current network model, we had considered and developed the network model for the arrival of packets to the network model following non-homogeneous compound poisson arrivals with a uniform distribution pattern. The current model compares with the other homogeneous arrival of packets which follow the Duane process of arrival of packets to the network. When considering energy preservation, it is possible to enhance end-user performance while simultaneously decreasing energy consumption for the mean number of packets, throughput, network node utilization, and dynamic bandwidth utilization. After Implementation of the model, it is observed that energy reservation of the network nodes had increased a lot. During high traffic, our model demonstrates that its emptiness with the comparison of the homogenous model like poisson process and duan process was more efficient with a percentage increase of 16 % and 19 % respectively for a homogeneous network, mean number of packets with a rise of 10 % and 37 %, utilization of packets with 11 % and 18 %, mean delay of packets with 16 % and 5% and throughput of the network with 47 % and 38 %. The results obtained from the equation models were derived and developed with the help of the software MATLAB and MATHCAD. Comparing our heterogeneous model with the results of the homogenous network model had enormously decreased the computational time of the network. Thus, we can clearly state that our proposed model outperformed than remaining other homogenous models.
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29. Realistic and aggregated exposure assessment of Korean men and women to color make-up products
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Gyeong-Hun Park, Jeonghyun Shin, Taewon Lee, Myung-Hwa Kim, byung-cheol park, Misoo Choi, Seung-Phil Hong, Il-Yong Park, and Kyung-Eun Jung
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Color ,Cosmetics ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,Risk Assessment ,01 natural sciences ,Young Adult ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Environmental health ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Medicine ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Exposure assessment ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Consumer Product Safety ,Female ,business ,Food Science - Published
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30. Fractional 532‐nm KTP diode laser and 595‐nm pulsed dye laser in treatment of facial telangiectatic erythema
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Myung Hwa Kim, Seung Phil Hong, Byung Cheol Park, and Chan Hee Nam
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Adult ,Male ,Erythema ,Potassium titanyl phosphate ,Lasers, Dye ,Lasers, Solid-State ,Dermatology ,law.invention ,Young Adult ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Telangiectasis ,Telangiectasia ,Dye laser ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Colorimeter ,Middle Aged ,Cheek ,Laser ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Dose Fractionation, Radiation ,Laser Therapy ,Lasers, Semiconductor ,medicine.symptom ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Facial Dermatoses - Abstract
BACKGROUND A 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) and the fractional 532-nm potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser have also been demonstrated to be effective for facial telangiectasias. OBJECTIVE To compare the clinical therapeutic effects of a fractional 532-nm KTP laser with those of a 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) for treating facial erythematous skin lesions. METHODS Twenty healthy adults with facial erythematous skin lesions were treated using a fractional 532-nm KTP laser on one side of the face and a 595-nm PDL on the other cheek. Three treatments were administered at 4-week intervals. The degree of improvement in facial telangiectasias was evaluated by colorimeter analysis, a physician's assessment using clinical photographs, and the subject's self-assessment. RESULTS In the physician's assessment with clinical photography, a significant improvement was observed from baseline to posttreatment in both groups. As measured by a colorimeter, the a* value decreased from 16.23 (±2.81) to 12.22 (±2.75) in the 595-nm PDL group and from 16.02 (±2.93) to 12.77 (±2.77) in the fractional 532-nm KTP laser group. The a* value showed a significant reduction in both groups (P
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31. Protective effect of moisturizers on photoaging
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Bokyung Kim, Se Kyoo Jeong, Sung Jay Choe, Jiyeon Yoo, Seung Phil Hong, Hana Bak, and Sung Ku Ahn
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Photoaging ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Skin Cream ,Dermatology ,Mice ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Immunology and Allergy ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Barrier function ,Skin ,Mice, Hairless ,Chemistry ,fungi ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Skin Aging ,030104 developmental biology ,Female ,Moisturizer - Abstract
Moisturizers are commonly used cosmetic products. In particular, physiological lipid mixtures (PLM) or pseudoceramide-containing PLM are known to enhance the recovery of the barrier function are widely used (1, 2). We previously reported that long-term exposure of suberythemal dose of ultraviolet (UV) radiation can damage the epidermal lipid layer, thereby indicating that perturbation of the barrier is related to cutaneous photoaging process (3). Based on this, we may ask whether daily moisturizer use can affect the UV-damaged barrier function and, by extension, photoaging. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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32. The Efficacy and Safety of 660 nm and 411 to 777 nm Light-Emitting Devices for Treating Wrinkles
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Seung Phil Hong, Myung Hwa Kim, Chan Hee Nam, Eunhee Choi, and Byung Cheol Park
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Light ,Treatment outcome ,Dermatology ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Humans ,Rejuvenation ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Low-Level Light Therapy ,Aged ,Diode ,Equipment Safety ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Skin Aging ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Patient Satisfaction ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Safety Equipment ,Optoelectronics ,Female ,business ,Light-emitting diode - Abstract
Low-level light therapy (LLLT) using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is considered to be helpful for skin regeneration and anti-inflammation.To evaluate the efficacy and safety of 2 types of LLLTs using 660 nm-emitting red LEDs and 411 to 777 nm-emitting white LEDs in the treatment of facial wrinkles.A prospective, randomized, double-blinded, comparative clinical trial involving 52 adult female subjects was performed. The faces of the subjects were irradiated daily with 5.17 J of red or white LEDs for 12 weeks.In both groups treated with red and white LEDs, the wrinkle measurement from skin replica improved significantly from baseline at Week 12. The red LED group showed slightly better improvement, but there were no statistical differences. In assessments by blinded dermatologists, no significant differences were observed in both groups. In the global assessment of the subjects, the mean improvement score of the red LED group was higher than that of the white LED group.Low-level light therapy using 660 nm LEDs or 411 to 777 nm LEDs significantly improved periocular wrinkles. Especially, 660 nm LEDs could be an effective and tolerable treatment option for wrinkles.
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33. Secondary Cutaneous Amyloidosis in a Patient with Mycosis Fungoides
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Myung Hwa Kim, Min Kee Park, Mi Soo Choi, Chan Hee Nam, Seung Phil Hong, and Byung Cheol Park
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0301 basic medicine ,Mycosis fungoides ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,PUVA therapy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Amyloidosis ,Papillary dermis ,030106 microbiology ,Case Report ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Ultraviolet therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Secondary cutaneous amyloidosis ,medicine ,Electron microscopy ,business ,Reticular Dermis ,Porokeratosis - Abstract
Secondary cutaneous amyloidosis refers to clinically unapparent amyloid deposits within the skin in association with a pre-existing skin condition or skin tumors, such as basal cell carcinoma, porokeratosis, solar elastosis, Bowen's disease, and mycosis fungoides. A 70-year-old woman presented with a 6-month history of asymptomatic multiple yellowish plaques on both legs. She had been diagnosed with mycosis fungoides 7 years ago and was treated with psoralen and ultraviolet A radiation (PUVA) therapy, narrow-band ultraviolet B (UVB) therapy, and acitretin for 5 years. Finally, she reached complete remission of mycosis fungoides. However, new yellowish lesions started to appear 1 year after discontinuing the phototherapy. A physical examination revealed multiple yellowish plaques on both extremities. The plaques were well circumscribed and slightly elevated. All laboratory tests were normal. A biopsy specimen showed multiple nodular deposits of eosinophilic amorphous material in papillary dermis and upper reticular dermis. The deposits represented apple green birefringence on Congo red stain viewed under polarized light. Acellular small nodules in the upper dermis consisted of randomly oriented, non-branching, 6.67~12.7 nm thick amyloid fibrils on electron microscopy. We report an interesting and rare case of secondary cutaneous amyloidosis after narrow-band UVB therapy and PUVA therapy in a patient with mycosis fungoides.
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34. Successful Hair Transplantation for Scarring Alopecia Associated With Incontinentia Pigmenti
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Minkee Park, Seung Phil Hong, Myung Hwa Kim, and Byung Cheol Park
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,Incontinentia pigmenti ,Scarring alopecia ,medicine.disease ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Surgery ,business ,Hair transplantation - Published
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35. Tropomyosin-receptor kinase fused gene (TFG) regulates lipid production in human sebocytes
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Seong Jun Seo, Kyung Duck Park, Soo Jung Kim, Young-Joon Seo, Chong Won Choi, Yul Lye Hwang, Jeung Hoon Lee, Seong Jin Kim, Young Ho Lee, Chang Deok Kim, Kyung Cheol Sohn, Seung Phil Hong, and So Ra Choi
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0301 basic medicine ,Scaffold protein ,lcsh:Medicine ,Endoplasmic Reticulum ,Article ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Organelle ,Humans ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ,lcsh:Science ,Receptor ,Multidisciplinary ,Kinase ,Chemistry ,Lipogenesis ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,lcsh:R ,Proteins ,Lipid metabolism ,Lipids ,Tropomyosin ,Cell biology ,PPAR gamma ,030104 developmental biology ,Waxes ,lcsh:Q ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,COP-Coated Vesicles ,Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1 ,Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an organelle in which important cellular events such as protein synthesis and lipid production occur. Although many lipid molecules are produced in the ER, the effect of ER-organizing proteins on lipid synthesis in sebocytes has not been completely elucidated. Tropomyosin-receptor kinase fused gene (TFG) is located in ER exit sites and participates in COPII-coated vesicle formation along with many scaffold proteins, such as Sec. 13 and Sec. 16. In this study, we investigated the putative role of TFG in lipid production in sebocytes using an immortalized human sebocyte line. During IGF-1-induced lipogenesis, the level of the TFG protein was increased in a time- and dose-dependent manner. When TFG was over-expressed using recombinant adenovirus, lipid production in sebocytes was increased along with an up-regulation of the expression of lipogenic regulators, such as PPAR-γ, SREBP-1 and SCD. Conversely, down-regulation of TFG using a microRNA (miR) decreased lipid production and the expression of lipogenic regulators. Based on these data, TFG is a novel regulator of lipid synthesis in sebocytes.
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36. Selective Cannabinoid Receptor-1 Agonists Regulate Mast Cell Activation in an Oxazolone-Induced Atopic Dermatitis Model
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Se Kyoo Jeong, Seung Phil Hong, Beom Joon Kim, Gaewon Nam, Hyun Jong Kim, Bong Woo Kim, Bu Man Park, and Sin Hee Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Inflammation ,Dermatology ,Pharmacology ,Immunoglobulin E ,Mast cell proliferation ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Atopic dermatitis ,Cannabinoid receptor agonists ,Palmitoylethanolamide ,biology ,business.industry ,Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Mast cells ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Original Article ,Cannabinoid ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Histamine - Abstract
Background: Many inflammatory mediators, including various cytokines (e.g. interleukins and tumor necrosis factor [TNF]), inflammatory proteases, and histamine are released following mast cell activation. However, the endogenous modulators for mast cell activation and the underlying mechanism have yet to be elucidated. Endogenous cannabinoids such as palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and N-arachidonoylethanolamine (anandamide or AEA), were found in peripheral tissues and have been proposed to possess autacoid activity, implying that cannabinoids may downregulate mast cell activation and local inflammation. Objective: In order to investigate the effect of cannabinoid receptor-1 (CB1R) agonists on mast cell activation, AEA-derived compounds were newly synthesized and evaluated for their effect on mast cell activation. Methods: The effects of selected compounds on FcRI-induced histamine and β-hexosaminidase release were evaluated in a rat basophilic leukemia cell line (RBL-2H3). To further investigate the inhibitory effects of CB1R agonist in vivo, an oxazolone-induced atopic dermatitis mouse model was exploited. Results: We found that CB1R inhibited the release of inflammatory mediators without causing cytotoxicity in RBL-2H3 cells and that CB1R agonists markedly and dose-dependently suppressed mast cell proliferation indicating that CB1R plays an important role in modulating antigen-dependent immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated mast cell activation. We also found that topical application of CB1R agonists suppressed the recruitment of mast cells into the skin and reduced the level of blood histamine. Conclusion: Our results indicate that CB1R agonists downregulate mast cell activation and may be used for relieving inflammatory symptoms mediated by mast cell activation, such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and contact dermatitis. (Ann Dermatol 28(1) 22∼29, 2016)
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37. Effects of picosecond laser on the multi-colored tattoo removal using Hartley guinea pig: A preliminary study
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Myung Hwa Kim, Hee Seok Seo, Seung Phil Hong, Byung Cheol Park, Sung Jay Choe, Mi Soo Choi, and Jong Gu Kim
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Pigments ,Picosecond laser ,lcsh:Medicine ,01 natural sciences ,Microscopes ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Nanotechnology ,Electron Microscopy ,lcsh:Science ,Electron Microscopes ,Mammals ,Microscopy ,Multidisciplinary ,Tattooing ,Eukaryota ,Animal Models ,Optical Equipment ,Experimental Organism Systems ,Hartley Guinea Pig ,Picosecond ,Physical Sciences ,Vertebrates ,Engineering and Technology ,Optoelectronics ,Laser Therapy ,Cellular Structures and Organelles ,Research Article ,Materials science ,Guinea Pigs ,Materials Science ,Equipment ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Rodents ,010309 optics ,03 medical and health sciences ,Animal model ,0103 physical sciences ,Animals ,Humans ,Materials by Attribute ,business.industry ,Lasers ,lcsh:R ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Pulse duration ,Tattoo removal ,Cell Biology ,Nanosecond ,Laser ,Specimen Preparation and Treatment ,Amniotes ,Nanoparticles ,lcsh:Q ,Lysosomes ,business - Abstract
Picosecond lasers have emerged as the leading technology for tattoo removal due to their shorter pulse lengths. To clarify the features of picosecond lasers, we compared picosecond and nanosecond lasers in their ability to remove multi-colored tattoo in an animal model. We first compared a nanosecond quality-switched Nd:YAG laser with picosecond Alexandrite and quality-switched Nd:YAG lasers and then the picosecond quality-switched Nd:YAG laser with the picosecond Alexandrite laser, using a guinea pig model. The colors in the tattoos included red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and black. Guinea pigs were treated for one session with each type of laser. The clearance of pigmentation and local reactions were evaluated based on clinical photographic assessment, quantitative assessment using a colorimeter, histopathology, and electron microscopic examination before laser treatment, immediately after, and at 3 weeks after the treatment. Regardless of pulse duration, a 532-nm laser was the most effective in clearing red, orange, and yellow pigments, although the overall effect and safety was better with the picosecond 532 nm laser. A picosecond 755 nm laser demonstrated excellent efficacy in removing only green and blue pigments. a picosecond 1064 nm laser demonstrated some effects on non-black colored tattoos. In terms of safety, picosecond lasers produced less tissue injury than nanosecond lasers. Conclusively, picosecond lasers are more effective and safer than nanosecond lasers.
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38. Topical cannabinoid receptor 1 agonist attenuates the cutaneous inflammatory responses in oxazolone-induced atopic dermatitis model
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Se Kyoo Jeong, Hyun Jong Kim, Bong-Woo Kim, Sin Hee Lee, Jeong Eun Jeon, Shivtaj Mann, Bu Man Park, Seung-Phil Hong, and Sung Ku Ahn
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Agonist ,Cannabinoid receptor ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Inflammation ,Dermatology ,Pharmacology ,Administration, Cutaneous ,Dermatitis, Contact ,Permeability ,Dermatitis, Atopic ,Propanolamines ,Oxazolone ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 ,Skin Physiological Phenomena ,medicine ,Animals ,Receptor ,Barrier function ,Skin ,Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Atopic dermatitis ,medicine.disease ,Water Loss, Insensible ,Disease Models, Animal ,chemistry ,Acute Disease ,Chronic Disease ,Immunology ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate ,Female ,Cannabinoid ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Summary Background Even with the widespread clinical use of cannabinoid receptor (CBR) stimulating compounds, such as palmitoylethanolamine, the role of CBR agonists on inflammatory skin diseases is not yet fully understood. This study was performed to investigate the effects of CBR agonists on skin inflammation, using acute and chronic inflammation animal models. Methods The effectiveness of the newly synthesized cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) agonists was determined using in vitro assays. Markers for epidermal permeability barrier function and skin inflammation were measured, and histological assessments were performed for evaluation. Results Topical application of CB1R-specific agonist significantly accelerated the recovery of epidermal permeability barrier function and showed anti-inflammatory activity in both acute and chronic inflammation models. Histological assessments also confirmed the anti-inflammatory effects, which is consistent with previous reports. Conclusions All of the results suggest that topical application of CB1R-specific agonist can be beneficial for alleviating the inflammatory symptoms in chronic skin diseases, including atopic dermatitis.
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39. Assessment of exposure for baby cosmetic care products in a Korean population
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Gyeong Hun Park, Seung Phil Hong, Eun Young Lee, Byung Cheol Park, Jongbok Yun, Myung Hwa Kim, Hak Rim Kim, Kyu Bong Kim, and Jaehyoun Ha
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Consumer Product Safety ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Cosmetics ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Risk Assessment ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Environmental health ,Republic of Korea ,Medicine ,Humans ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Exposure assessment ,Skin ,Descriptive statistics ,business.industry ,Infant Care ,Wet wipe ,Infant ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,040401 food science ,Surgery ,Lotion ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,business ,Risk assessment ,Food Science - Abstract
Assessment of exposure to cosmetic products via the skin is important for evaluating the risks associated with the use of these products. However, few exposure studies have been conducted with babies, particularly in Asia. The aim of our study was to assess the exposure to selected cosmetic products in babies under the age of 36 months, over both winter and summer months. We evaluated exposure for seven cosmetic baby care products identified in a previous web-based survey as being commonly used by Korean parents. Parents were instructed to use their baby's products as per their usual habit, recording usage for each product on a daily basis over a 14-day period. Products were weighed at the start and completion of the study, with the change in weight used to determine the total amount of product used. Descriptive statistics for daily exposure were calculated. In this study, daily exposure for different products was influenced by sex, age groups and seasons. Of specific note, 3.51% of the lotion in a wet wipe was transferred to the skin. In conclusion, we provide baseline exposure data for baby products, with exposure being based on parents' usual use of the products.
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40. Adiponectin Signaling Regulates Lipid Production in Human Sebocytes
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Young-Joon Seo, Chang Deok Kim, Seong Jin Kim, Yu Ra Jung, Myung Im, Kyung-Cheol Sohn, Jin-Hyup Lee, Young Ho Lee, Seung-Phil Hong, Seong-Jun Seo, and Jeung-Hoon Lee
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Male ,Keratinocytes ,Thin-Layer Chromatography ,0301 basic medicine ,Physiology ,Peptide Hormones ,lcsh:Medicine ,Gene Expression ,Biochemistry ,Epithelium ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Signaling ,Animal Cells ,Immune Physiology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,lcsh:Science ,Cells, Cultured ,Skin ,Adiponectin receptor 1 ,Innate Immune System ,Multidisciplinary ,Chromatographic Techniques ,Lipids ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lipid Signaling ,Lipogenesis ,Cytokines ,Female ,Adiponectin ,Anatomy ,Integumentary System ,Cellular Types ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,Sebaceous gland ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Sebaceous Glands ,03 medical and health sciences ,Adipokines ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Oil Red O ,lcsh:R ,Correction ,Biology and Life Sciences ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Epithelial Cells ,Lipid metabolism ,Cell Biology ,Lipid signaling ,Molecular Development ,Hormones ,Planar Chromatography ,Biological Tissue ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Immune System ,lcsh:Q ,Oils ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Adiponectin plays important roles in metabolic function, inflammation and multiple biological activities in various tissues. However, evidence for adiponectin signaling in sebaceous glands is lacking, and its role remains to be clarified. This study investigated the role of adiponectin in lipid production in sebaceous glands in an experimental study of human sebocytes. We demonstrated that human sebaceous glands in vivo and sebocytes in vitro express adiponectin receptor and that adiponectin increased cell proliferation. Moreover, based on a lipogenesis study using Oil Red O, Nile red staining and thin layer chromatography, adiponectin strongly upregulated lipid production in sebocytes. In three-dimensional culture of sebocytes, lipid synthesis was markedly enhanced in sebocytes treated with adiponectin. This study suggested that adiponectin plays a significant role in human sebaceous gland biology. Adiponectin signaling is a promising target in the clinical management of barrier disorders in which sebum production is decreased, such as in atopic dermatitis and aged skin.
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41. Correction: Adiponectin Signaling Regulates Lipid Production in Human Sebocytes
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Jin Hyup Lee, Seung-Phil Hong, Young Ho Lee, Christos C. Zouboulis, Yu Ra Jung, Chang Deok Kim, Jeung-Hoon Lee, Kyung-Cheol Sohn, Young Joon Seo, Myung Im, Seong-Jun Seo, and Seong-Jin Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,Multidisciplinary ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,Cell biology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Production (economics) ,lcsh:Q ,business ,lcsh:Science - Abstract
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169824.].
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42. Baumann Skin Type in the Korean Male Population
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Young Bin Lee, Sung Ku Ahn, Gun Young Ahn, Hana Bak, Seung Phil Hong, Eun Jung Go, Chang Ook Park, Sang Eun Lee, Weon Ju Lee, Hyun-Chang Ko, Jee-Bum Lee, Hyung Joo Kim, Kun Park, Sang-Hoon Lee, Dong Hoon Song, Sun Young Choi, Yeol Oh Sung, Tae-Hyun Kim, and Ja Woong Goo
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Sexual dimorphism ,integumentary system ,Baumann skin type ,Korean men ,Original Article ,Dermatology ,Questionnaire based study - Abstract
Background Research into the Baumann skin type (BST) has recently expanded, with growing interest in the development of an efficient and effective skin type classification system for better understanding of this skin condition. Objective We aimed to identify male-specific skin type characteristics with investigation into the distribution of BST by age and region in the Korean male population and to determine the intrinsic and extrinsic factors related to skin type. Methods A questionnaire was administered to collect information about age, region, working behavior, drinking behavior, smoking behavior, usual habit of sun protection, medical history, and the BST which consisted of four parameters; oily (O) or dry (D), sensitive (S) or resistant (R), pigmented (P) or non-pigmented (N), and wrinkled (W) or tight (T). Results We surveyed 1,000 Korean males aged between 20 and 60 years who were divided equally by age and region. Of the total respondents, OSNW type accounted for the largest percentage and ORPW type the lowest. In terms of Baumann parameters, O type was 53.5%, S type was 56.1%, N type was 84.4% and W type was 57.5%. Several behavioral factors were found to have various relationships with the skin type. Conclusion The predominant skin type in the Korean male respondents was OSNW type, and the distribution of skin types with regards to age and region was reported to be distinct. Therefore, skin care should be customized based on detailed skin types considering the various environmental factors.
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43. Objective Evaluation of the Effect of Q-Switched Nd:YAG (532 nm) Laser on Solar Lentigo by Using a Colorimeter
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Byung Cheol Park, Seung Phil Hong, Myung Hwa Kim, Jee Young Kim, Chan Hee Nam, Ji Seok Kim, and Ji Won Gye
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Solar Lentigo ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Colorimeter ,Dermatology ,Laser ,law.invention ,Clinical study ,law ,medicine ,Objective evaluation ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Letter to the Editor - Abstract
5. In this study, we used a colorimeter to accurately and objectively evaluate the efficacy and adverse effects of the QSNL (535 nm) laser for the treatment of solar lentigo. Twenty Korean volunteers with solar lentigines on the face were enrolled. Informed consent was obtained from the participants, and this clinical study was approved by the local institutional review board. We selected two prominent solar lentigines in each patient, and each patient received two sessions of 535 nm QSNL (Pastelle; WONTECH Co., Ltd., Daejeon, Korea) therapy at 4-week intervals. An additional 4-week followup period was conducted after the last treatment. All lentigines were treated with pulses of QSNL irradiation (20 ns pulse width, 0.7∼0.8 J/cm 2 energy, and 3∼4 mm
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44. Extramammary Paget's Disease of External Genitalia with Bowenoid Features
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Jiwon Gye, Seung Phil Hong, Myung Hwa Kim, Sun Namkoong, Byung Cheol Park, Jee Young Kim, and Jimin Chung
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Bowen disease ,Bowen's disease ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Invasive carcinoma ,business.industry ,Male genitalia ,Case Report ,Extramammary Paget's disease ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,External genitalia ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,business ,Intraepithelial squamous cell carcinoma - Abstract
Extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) is an uncommon intraepithelial adenocarcinoma, primarily affecting the apocrine-bearing skin. Bowen disease is an intraepithelial squamous cell carcinoma having the potential to become invasive carcinoma. The histopathological concomitant features between EMPD and Bowen disease have been described. One theory is that primary EMPD arises multicentrically, within the epidermis from the pluripotent stem cells. Herein, we describe a case of EMPD that had bowenoid features, and review the previous cases associated with the origin of EMPD. (Ann Dermatol 25(1) 88∼91, 2013)
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45. Reliability on Intra-Laboratory and Inter-Laboratory Data of Hair Mineral Analysis Comparing with Blood Analysis
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Myung Hwa Kim, Seung Phil Hong, Byung Cheol Park, and Sun Namkoong
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hair minerals ,Minerals ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Wilcoxon signed-rank test ,business.industry ,Mineral analysis ,Blood minerals ,Dermatology ,Scalp hair ,Healthy volunteers ,Statistics ,Medicine ,Blood test ,Original Article ,Inter-laboratory ,business ,Intra-laboratory ,Health implications ,Reliability (statistics) - Abstract
Background: Nowadays, although its clinical value remains controversial institutions utilize hair mineral analysis. Arguments about the reliability of hair mineral analysis persist, and there have been evaluations of commercial laboratories performing hair mineral analysis. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the reliability of intra-laboratory and inter-laboratory data at three commercial laboratories conducting hair mineral analysis, compared to serum mineral analysis. Methods: Two divided hair samples taken from near the scalp were submitted for analysis at the same time, to all laboratories, from one healthy volunteer. Each laboratory sent a report consisting of quantitative results and their interpretation of health implications. Differences among intra-laboratory and interlaboratory data were analyzed using SPSS version 12.0 (SPSS Inc., USA). Results: All the laboratories used identical methods for quantitative analysis, and they generated consistent numerical results according to Friedman analysis of variance. However, the normal reference ranges of each laboratory varied. As such, each laboratory interpreted the patient's health differently. On intra-laboratory data, Wilcoxon analysis suggested they generated relatively coherent data, but laboratory B could not in one element, so its reliability was doubtful. In comparison with the blood test, laboratory C generated identical results, but not laboratory A and B. Conclusion: Hair mineral analysis has its limitations, considering the reliability of inter and intra laboratory analysis comparing with blood analysis. As such, clinicians should be cautious when applying hair mineral analysis as an ancillary tool. Each laboratory included in this study requires continuous refinement from now on for inducing standardized normal reference levels. (Ann Dermatol 25(1) 67∼ 72, 2013)
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46. Socioeconomic factors influencing cosmetic usage patterns
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Seung-Phil Hong, Kyu-Bong Kim, Gyeong-Hun Park, Jong Hee Lee, Myung Hwa Kim, byung-cheol park, Taewon Lee, Chanhee Nam, and Hakrim Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Epidemiology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Cosmetics ,Toxicology ,Social class ,Young Adult ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Republic of Korea ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,Young adult ,Daily exposure ,Socioeconomic status ,media_common ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Middle Aged ,040401 food science ,Pollution ,Perfume ,Social Class ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Female ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Despite daily exposure to chemicals in cosmetic products, there are few studies on the exposure levels to cosmetics particularly in Asians. We sought to investigate the usage pattern of cosmetics, including eye makeup products, fragrances, color makeups, and hair and nail care products, in Koreans. An online survey of 1,800 participants (908 males and 892 females, aged 15-59 years) from 5 Metropolitan cities (Seoul, Incheon, Daejeon, Daegu, and Busan) in Korea was conducted. For overall types of cosmetics, the proportion of users was 7.1% (range: 0.0-46.3%) in males and 30.7% (range: 1.0-82.8%) in females. The most prevalently used product was perfume (46.3%) in males and lipstick (82.8%) in females. In addition, the mean number of application for overall types of cosmetics was 22.7 (range: 4.6-49.4) times per month in male users and 24.8 (range: 4.2-62.0) in female users. The usage pattern was significantly altered according to demographic and socioeconomic factors, including age group, occupation, and income. This work estimated the prevalences and frequencies of use of a wide collection of cosmetics from a large number of Koreans and found that the usage pattern was significantly associated with demographic and socioeconomic factors.
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47. Adiponectin corrects premature cellular senescence and normalizes antimicrobial peptide levels in senescent keratinocytes
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Taewon Jin, Seung-Phil Hong, Mi-Kyung Lee, Kui Young Park, Sun Young Choi, Seong Jun Seo, Seong Jin Kim, Myung Im, MinJeong Kim, Won Il Heo, and Nam Ju Moon
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0301 basic medicine ,Senescence ,Keratinocytes ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biophysics ,FOXO1 ,Stimulation ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Stress, Physiological ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Protein kinase A ,Molecular Biology ,Cells, Cultured ,Cellular Senescence ,Adiponectin ,AMPK ,Cell Biology ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,FOXO3 ,Keratinocyte ,Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - Abstract
Stress-induced premature senescence or aging causes dysfunction in the human somatic system. Adiponectin (Acrp30) plays a role in functional recovery, especially with adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and silent mating type information regulation 2 homolog 1 (SIRT1). Acrp30 stimulation reduced the premature senescence positive ratio induced by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and restituted human β-defensin 2 (hBD-2) levels in senescent keratinocytes. Acrp30 recovered AMPK activity in senescent keratinocytes and increased SIRT1 deacetylation activity. As a result, FoxO1 and FoxO3 transcription activity was recovered. Additionally, Acrp30 stimulation suppresses NFκB p65, which induces abnormal expression of hBD-2 induced by H2O2. In the present study, we have shown that Acrp30 reduces premature senescence and recovers cellular function in keratinocytes. These results suggest a role for Acrp30 as an anti-aging agent to improve impaired skin immune barriers.
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- 2016
48. Split-face comparative study of 1550 nm fractional photothermolysis and trichloroacetic acid 15% chemical peeling for facial melasma in Asian skin
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Youn Jin Kim, Sung-Eun Chang, Seung Seog Han, Chong-Hyun Won, Seung-Phil Hong, Seok-Joo Choi, Kee-Chan Moon, Myoung-Shin Kim, Mi-Woo Lee, and Jee Ho Choi
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Caustics ,Melasma ,Fitzpatrick Skin Type III ,Pain ,Lasers, Solid-State ,Dermatology ,Severity of Illness Index ,Melanosis ,Young Adult ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Asian People ,Chemexfoliation ,Hyperpigmentation ,Recurrence ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Low-Level Light Therapy ,Trichloroacetic Acid ,Trichloroacetic acid ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Cheek ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Trichloroacetic acid 15% ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Erythema ,Patient Satisfaction ,Chemical peeling ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Fractional photothermolysis (FP) therapy and chemical peels have been reported to be effective in patients with recalcitrant melasma. However, there is little information to compare the efficacy of single treatment session in Asian women. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy, long-lasting outcomes and safety of a single session of 1550-nm erbium-doped FP in Asian patients, compared with trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peel with a medium depth. Eighteen Korean women (Fitzpatrick skin type III or IV) with moderate-to-severe bilateral melasma were randomly treated with a single session of 1550-nm FP on one cheek, and with a 15% TCA peel on the other cheek. Outcome measures included an objective melasma area severity index and subjective patient-rated overall improvement at 4 and 12 weeks after treatment. Melasma lesions were significantly improved 4 weeks after either treatment, but melasma recurred at 12 weeks. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation developed in 28% of patients at 4 weeks but resolved in all but one patient by 12 weeks. There was no difference between FP treatment and TCA peeling with respect to any outcome measure. FP laser and TCA peel treatments were equally effective and safe when used to treat moderate-to-severe melasma, but neither treatment was long-lasting. We suggest that multiple or periodic maintenance treatments and/or supplemental procedures may be required for the successful treatment of melasma in Asian women.
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49. Staged purse-string suture for repairing a large surgical defect on the scalp
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Seung Phil Hong, Byung Cheol Park, Myung Hwa Kim, and Chan Hee Nam
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Male ,Reoperation ,Purse string suture ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Time Factors ,MEDLINE ,Dermatology ,Risk Assessment ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Neoplasm Staging ,Wound Healing ,Scalp ,Sutures ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,Follow up studies ,Middle Aged ,Mohs Surgery ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Neoplasm staging ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Published
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50. Deep Penetrating Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma of the Foot Associated with Throbbing Pain
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Sun Namkoong, Ji Hyun Sim, Jimin Chung, Joong Sun Lee, Seung Phil Hong, Myung Hwa Kim, and Byung Cheol Park
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Benign fibrous histiocytoma ,CD68 ,CD34 ,Pain ,Vimentin ,Case Report ,Dermatology ,Throbbing pain ,medicine.disease ,Dermatofibroma ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Desmin ,business ,Foot (unit) - Abstract
Compared to cutaneous benign fibrous histiocytoma (BFH), deep-seated BFH is very rare and poorly recognized. Both cutaneous and deep-seated BFH are usually asymptomatic. We herein report a 25 year-old woman who presented with a painful mass in her foot that was poorly controlled by analgesics and associated with walking difficulty. After preoperative ultrasonographic evaluation, the mass was completely excised and histologic exam showed spindle cells loosely arranged in storiform architecture, with CD34-, desmin-, S-100-, focal CD68+, vimentin+, smooth muscle actin+, and factor XIIIa+. The patient was diagnosed with deep-seated BFH based on the histologic, radiologic and intraoperative findings.
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- 2011
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