Jin Oh Chung
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Mycobiology | 2012
Hyun Kyu Kim; Hui Kyoung Chang; Seok Yun Baek; Jin Oh Chung; Chan Su Rha; So Young Kim; Beom Joon Kim; Myeung Nam Kim
Multiple treatment modalities, including topical and systemic corticosteroid and phototherapy, have been used in treatment of patients with atopic dermatitis. However, long-term corticosteroid therapy may have various adverse effects. The purpose of this study was to investigate the therapeutic efficacy and safety of bath therapy using green tea extracts for treatment of patients with atopic dermatitis. A total of four patients with atopic dermatitis were enrolled in this study. A Malassezia multiplex detection kit was used in performance of multiplex PCR on clinical isolates, which confirmed Malassezia sympodialis. Subjects underwent treatment with bath therapy using green tea extracts three times per wk for a period of 4 wk. Assessment using the scoring atopic dermatitis (SCORAD) index, the visual analogue scale for pruritus, and transepidermal water loss was performed weekly. Laboratory tests were performed before and after treatment. All patients showed marked improvement on the mean SCORAD and visual analogue scale, and a significant decrease in the mean values of serum eosinophil counts was observed after treatment. Bath therapy with green tea extract is an effective, safe, and nonsteroidal therapy for treatment of patients with atopic dermatitis associated with Malassezia sympodialis.
Toxicological research | 2012
Hyun Kyu Kim; Sun Young Choi; Hui Kyoung Chang; Seok Yun Baek; Jin Oh Chung; Chan Su Rha; Beom Joon Kim; Myeung Nam Kim
Various kinds of positive effects of green tea extracts had been studied for long time which included anti-inflammation, anti-aging, and cardiometabolic effects. Although topical steroid and non-steroidal calcineurin inhibitors may control clinical symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis, some of patients also present allergic reaction to these topical agents. Therefore, we have tried green tea extracts for managing this skin disorder with expectation of anti-inflammatory effect without potential side effects including skin irritation and toxic responses. The toxicity test of green tea extract also did not show any sign of irritation in the skin throughout the test period. Moderate severity of allergic contact dermatitis presented satisfactory clinical outcome at second week follow-up which was final visit of outpatient. This result mean that green tea extract has a positive effect for managing allergic contact dermatitis but its potency and efficacy seem to be so not strong enough to control moderate severity allergy skin lesion. In this pilot study, we were able to conclude that green tea cell extracts might be applied for potential anti-inflammatory soaking without skin toxicity.
Archive | 2005
Chan Su Rha; Jin Oh Chung; Joo Hyun Baik
Archive | 2009
Il Young Kwack; Bum Jin Lee; Yu Jin Oh; Jin Oh Chung; Tae Ryong Lee; Kyung Hee Suh; Han Kon Kim
Archive | 2015
Il Young Kwack; Se Jin You; Tae Hun Park; Bum Jin Lee; Kye Ho Shin; Jin Oh Chung; Jun Cheol Cho
Archive | 2012
Su Kyung Kim; Hyun Jung Shin; Chan Su Rha; Seung Hun Kim; Bum Jin Lee; Young Kyung Kim; Dae Bang Seo; Wan Gi Kim; Jin Oh Chung; Sang Jun Lee
Archive | 2010
Bum Jin Lee; Yu Jin Oh; Jin Oh Chung; Sang Jun Lee
Archive | 2010
Hyun Jung Shin; Bum Jin Lee; Ji Eun Lee; Yu Jin Oh; Jin Oh Chung; Dae Bang Seo; Sang Jun Lee
Archive | 2010
Pil Joon Park; Chae Wook Kim; Eui Seok Shin; Si Young Cho; Lang Gook Yoo; Yu Jin Oh; Dae Bang Seo; Chan Su Rha; Jin Oh Chung; Sang Jun Lee
Archive | 2009
Il Young Kwack; 곽일영; Bum Jin Lee; 이범진; Yu Jin Oh; 오유진; Jin Oh Chung; 정진오; Tae Ryong Lee; 이태룡; Kyung Hee Suh; 서경희; Han Kon Kim; 김한곤