Choong Rim Haw
Kyung Hee University
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Annals of Dermatology | 2009
Taek Jo Jeong; Eun-Ju Lee; Sik Haw; Min Kyung Shin; Choong Rim Haw
An amelanotic malignant melanoma is characterized by little or no pigment. It is frequently misdiagnosed because it is a rare entity in general, and because of its unusual clinical features. Liposarcoma is one of the most common adult soft tissue sarcomas. We encountered a case of amelanotic melanoma with a concurrent liposarcoma. A 68-year-old man presented with a single, 1.5x1.5 cm round erythematous, eroded nodule on the left heel. A biopsy specimen showed atypical, pleomorphic tumor cells with little melanin pigment. The tumor cells were positive for S-100, HMB-45 and negative for cytokeratins. These findings were consistent with amelanotic melanoma. On positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), a hypermetabolic lesion was found in the left buttock. This lesion was excised and diagnosed as a well-differentiated liposarcoma. An association between sarcomas and other primary malignancies has been reported. However, an association between melanoma and liposarcoma is rare.
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2009
Woo Seob Kim; Kee Chan Moon; Myong-Chul Park; Choong Rim Haw; In-Pyo Hong
The purpose of this study is to develop new standards for the disability evaluation with reference to existing laws and other study reports regarding disabilities for the rational evaluation of the diverse kinds of disfigurement in appearance and skin. Three plastic surgery specialists and 3 dermatology specialists developed a new standard for the disability evaluation which is appropriate for circumstances in Korea. Disability rate does not take into account the social occupation, gender or age of the patient, but instead, evaluate the Activity of Daily Living and the social adaptability of the appearance and skin disfigurement regardless of the balance between different disabilities. We tried to include most cutaneous disorders and categorized them into 3 types; congenital (Type 1), acquired (Type 2) as well as any permanent skin impairment sequelae of disease, trauma or treatment process (Type 3). For type 3 disorders, we tried to rate the score according to the size of involved skin lesion. The disability rate is determined by dividing the disability class into 8 steps based on the seriousness of each type of disability.
Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 1999
Jong Hyun Paik; Mu Hyoung Lee; Nack In Kim; Choong Rim Haw
Annals of Dermatology | 1991
Young Ran Yoon; Nack In Kim; Woo Young Sim; Mu Hyoung Lee; Choong Rim Haw
Korean Journal of Urology | 2005
Seok Beom Hong; Jung Won Lee; Sung Goo Chang; Mu Hyoung Lee; Choong Rim Haw
Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2005
Jin Hyuk Rho; Ok Ja Joh; See Ryong Park; Choong Rim Haw; Jee Yoon Han
Annals of Dermatology | 1996
Il Sun Jun; Choong Rim Haw; Nack In Kim
Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2012
Sung Hyuk Moon; Choong Rim Haw
프로그램북(구 초록집) | 2011
Yu Jin Oh; Eun-Ju Lee; Hee Kyeong Lim; Mu Hyoung Lee; Nack In Kim; Choong Rim Haw; Min Kyung Shin
프로그램북(구 초록집) | 2011
Hee Kyeong Lim; Yu Jin Oh; Eun-Ju Lee; Mu Hyoung Lee; Nack In Kim; Choong Rim Haw; Min Kyung Shin