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Journal of Dermatology | 2011

Antibiotic susceptibility of Propionibacterium acnes isolated from acne vulgaris in Korea

Margaret Song; Sang-Hee Seo; Hyun-Chang Ko; Chang‐Keun Oh; Kyung-Sool Kwon; Chulhun L. Chang; Moon-Bum Kim

Propionibacterium acnes plays an important role in the development of acne, and inflammatory lesions are improved by antibiotics. Long‐term use of antibiotics may result in development of resistant strains and treatment failure. The aim of the present study was to investigate the isolation rate of P. acnes and to evaluate its antibiotic susceptibility to widely used antibiotics in acne in Korea. Among 46 patients, 31 P. acnes strains were cultured. Isolated P. acnes was measured for minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, erythromycin and clindamycin using an Epsilometer test. Age, disease duration and previous history of antibiotic therapy for acne were compared in relation to the MIC. The mean MIC of tetracycline, minocyclines, doxycycline, clindamycin and erythromycin were all below the breakpoint of antibiotic resistance. The patients with acne vulgaris with disease duration of more than 2 years documented higher MIC values in doxycycline, erythromycin, and clindamycin than those of less than 2 years. The patients who were previously treated with topical or systemic antibiotics showed higher MIC in doxycycline. Antibiotic resistance of P. acnes is still low in Korea, but at this point, there is an increasing trend of MIC. Caution and acknowledgement of increased risk of antibiotic resistant P. acnes should be advised in acne antibiotic treatment to minimize and avoid the emergence of the resistant strain.


Dermatologic Surgery | 2009

Surgical Treatment of Subungual Glomus Tumor: A Unique and Simple Method

Margaret Song; Hyun-Chang Ko; Kyung-Sool Kwon; Moon-Bum Kim

BACKGROUND The glomus tumor, described as a painful subcutaneous nodule, commonly occurs in subungual regions and is accompanied by tenderness and temperature sensitivity. In treatment of subungual glomus tumor, surgical excision is known to be the only curative method. Under surgical approach, it is challenging to minimize postoperative nail deformity and to reduce tumor recurrence. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of surgical treatment of subungual glomus tumor using simple blunt dissection. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty‐three patients diagnosed with subungual glomus tumor underwent surgical procedure using a dorsal transungual approach. A single linear incision was made above the tumor, and the exposed mass was meticulously dissected with the opposite end of a single‐end probe, and the tumor “popped up.” Recurrence of symptom, tumor recurrence, and local complication were evaluated through long‐term follow‐up. RESULTS After a mean follow‐up period of 30 months, only one case recurred, and partial‐thickness skin necrosis occurred around the tourniquet site. There was no postoperative nail deformity. CONCLUSIONS In treatment of subungual glomus tumor, meticulous simple blunt dissection using a transungual approach led the tumor to “pop up” from the tumor bed. This unique and simple method of treating subungual glomus tumor showed low recurrence and minimal complications. The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2013

Tinea Incognito in Korea and Its Risk Factors: Nine-Year Multicenter Survey

Won Jeong Kim; Tae-Wook Kim; Je Ho Mun; Margaret Song; Hoon Soo Kim; Hyun Chang Ko; Byung-Soo Kim; Chun Wook Park; Seok-Jong Lee; Mu Hyoung Lee; Kyu Suk Lee; Young Chul Kye; Kee Suck Suh; Hyun Chung; Ai Young Lee; Ki Ho Kim; Sook Kyung Lee; Kyoung Chan Park; Jun Young Lee; Jee Ho Choi; Eun-So Lee; Kwang Hoon Lee; Eung Ho Choi; Jong Keun Seo; Gwang Seong Choi; Hai Jin Park; Seok Kweon Yun; Seong Jun Seo; Tae Young Yoon; Kwang Ho Kim

Tinea incognito (TI) is a dermatophytic infection which has lost its typical clinical appearance because of improper use of steroids or calcineurin inhibitors. The incidence of TI is increasing nowadays. We conducted retrospective review on 283 patients with TI from 25 dermatology training hospitals in Korea from 2002-2010 to investigate the demographical, clinical, and mycological characteristics of TI, and to determine the associated risk factors. More than half (59.3%) patients were previously treated by non-dermatologists or self-treated. The mean duration of TI was 15.0 ± 25.3 months. The most common clinical manifestations were eczema-like lesion, psoriasis-like, and lupus erythematosus-like lesion. The trunk and face were frequently involved, and 91 patients (32.2%) also had coexisting fungal infections. Among 67 isolated strains, Trichophyton rubrum was the most frequently detected (73.1%). This is the largest study of TI reported to date and the first investigational report concerning TI in Korea. We suggest that doctors should consider TI when a patient has intractable eczema-like lesions accompanied by tinea pedis/unguium. Furthermore, there should be a policy change, which would make over-the-counter high-potency topical steroids less accessible in some countries, including Korea.


Annals of Dermatology | 2009

Angiomyxolipoma (Vascular Myxolipoma) of Subcutaneous Tissue

Margaret Song; Sang Hee Seo; Do Sang Jung; Hyun Chang Ko; Kyung Sool Kwon; Moon Bum Kim

Lipoma is the most common neoplasm of mesenchyme, and several subtypes have been described that vary according to their location and the presence of other tissue elements. Angiomyxolipoma is a very rare variant that consists of an admixture of adipose and myxoid elements with numerous vascular structures. It should be differentiated from other subtypes of benign and malignant lipomas. Here the case of a 69-year-old male is described who presented with a solitary asymptomatic mass on the left iliac crest. The histopathologic findings showed alternating nests of myxoid and adipose tissue containing dilated blood vessels, which was consistent with angiomyxolipoma.


Journal of Dermatology | 2010

Clinical course of guttate psoriasis: Long‐term follow‐up study

Hyun-Chang Ko; Seung-Wook Jwa; Margaret Song; Moon-Bum Kim; Kyung-Sool Kwon

Guttate psoriasis, known to have a better prognosis than other types of psoriasis, shows rapid involution and longer remission, but its clinical course has barely been studied. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical course and to compare the clinical and laboratory features of guttate psoriasis. This is a retrospective study of 26 patients with guttate psoriasis. The patients were divided into two groups; the good one with complete remission and long remission for at least 1 year (group A) and the poor one with incomplete remission and progression into chronic plaque psoriasis (group B). Among 36 patients, 22 patients (61.1%) were group A and 14 patients (38.9%) were group B. In group A, most of the skin lesions disappeared within 8 months. In group B, two patients without proper treatment progressed to plaque psoriasis. The onset age was younger and more frequent upper respiratory infection and high anti‐streptolysin O (ASO) titer were found in group A, but family history of psoriasis was more common in group B. Patients had two distingushable clinical courses: rapid involuting course with long‐term remission and chronic course without remission. There was a tendency toward younger age of onset with elevated ASO titer in patients with rapid involuting course.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2009

Prospective, open-label, comparative study of clindamycin 1 %/benzoyl peroxide 5% gel with adapalene 0.1 % gel in Asian acne patients : efficacy and tolerability

Hyun-Chang Ko; Margaret Song; Sang-Hee Seo; Chang-Keun Oh; Kyung Sool Kwon; Kim Mb

Background  Used as individual agents, topical antibiotics and benzoyl peroxide are known to be effective in treatment of acne. Clindamycin phosphate 1% with benzoyl peroxide 5% (CDP/BPO) is a new combination gel, made by rationale, in that combination drug is more effective than either ingredients used alone. Adapalene 0.1% (ADA) is the third‐generation retinoid, shown to be as effective as other topical retinoid with well tolerability.


Journal of Dermatology | 2015

Propranolol, doxycycline and combination therapy for the treatment of rosacea

Jung-Min Park; Je-Ho Mun; Margaret Song; Hoon-Soo Kim; Byung-Soo Kim; Moon-Bum Kim; Hyun-Chang Ko

Doxycycline is the standard systemic treatment for rosacea. Recently, there have been a few reports on β‐adrenergic blockers such as nadolol, carvedilol and propranolol for suppressing flushing reactions in rosacea. To our knowledge, there are no comparative studies of propranolol and doxycycline, and combination therapy using both. The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the efficacy and safety of monotherapy of propranolol, doxycycline and combination therapy. A total of 78 patients who visited Pusan National University Hospital and were diagnosed with rosacea were included in this study. Among them, 28 patients were in the propranolol group, 22 the doxycycline group and 28 the combination group. We investigated the patient global assessment (PGA), investigator global assessment (IGA), assessment of rosacea clinical score (ARCS) and adverse effects. Improvement in PGA and IGA scores from baseline was noted in all groups, and the combination therapy was found to be the most effective during the entire period, but this was statistically insignificant. The reduction rate of ARCS during the treatment period was also highest in the combination group (57.4%), followed by the doxycycline group (52.2%) and the propranolol group (51.0%). Three patients in the combination group had mild and transient gastrointestinal disturbances but there was no significant difference from the other groups. We conclude that the combination therapy of doxycycline and propranolol is effective and safe treatment for rosacea and successful for reducing both flushing and papulation in particular.


International Journal of Dermatology | 2013

Is narrowband ultraviolet B monotherapy effective in the treatment of pityriasis lichenoides

Jung-Min Park; Seung-Wook Jwa; Margaret Song; Hoon-Soo Kim; Hyun-Woo Chin; Hyun-Chang Ko; Moon-Bum Kim; Byung-Soo Kim

Pityriasis lichenoides (PL) is a self‐limiting papulosquamous disease that may persist for years and is associated with a high relapse rate. To date, few comparative studies have investigated the efficacy of narrowband ultraviolet B (NB‐UVB) phototherapy and other therapies in the treatment of PL.


Journal of Ginseng Research | 2011

Korean Red Ginseng Powder in the Treatment of Melasma: An Uncontrolled Observational Study

Margaret Song; Je-Ho Mun; Hyun-Chang Ko; Byung Soo Kim; Moon-Bum Kim

Exposure to the sun, ultraviolet radiation, and oxidative stress are the chief etiologic factors responsible for melasma. The ingredients of Korean red ginseng powder, which include ginsenoside and phenolic compounds, have antioxidative effects and reduce ultraviolet B-induced pigmentation. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Korean red ginseng powder in patients with melasma. In 25 female patients, 3 g of Korean red ginseng powder was orally administered for a 24 week period. The level of pigmentation and erythema were determined and clinical improvement was evaluated by the melasma area and severity index (MASI), melasma quality of life scale (MELASQoL), and patient- and investigator-rated global improvement scale. After 24 weeks, the MASI score decreased from 8.8 to 5.6, and MELASQoL showed improvement in 91% of patients (p<0.05). The mean level of pigmentation decreased from 184.3 to 159.7 and erythema levels decreased from 253.6 to 216.4 (p<0.05). Additionally, 74% of the patients showed some improvement in both patient- and investigator-rated global improvement scales at week 24. Korean red ginseng powder was well tolerated by most of the patients. In conclusion, Korean red ginseng powder showed good tolerability and beneficial effects in patients with melasma. The use of Korean red ginseng would be counted as a useful adjunctive therapy for patients with melasma.


Annals of Dermatology | 2015

Efficacy and Safety of Calcipotriol/Betamethasone Dipropionate Ointment for the Treatment of Trachyonychia: An Open-Label Study.

Jung-Min Park; Hyun-Ho Cho; Won-Jeong Kim; Je-Ho Mun; Margaret Song; Hoon-Soo Kim; Hyun-Chang Ko; Byung-Soo Kim; Moon-Bum Kim

Background Despite efforts to treat trachyonychia, there is no promising treatment modality. Objective This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of calcipotriol plus betamethasone dipropionate ointment on trachyonychia. Methods A total of 39 patients with 432 nails affected by trachyonychia were enrolled. All patients applied calcipotriol/betamethasone ointment once daily without occlusion for 6 months. Outcome measures were assessed by physicians global assessment (degree of roughness: 0, clear; 1, mild; 2, moderate; 3, marked; 4, severe) at all time points. Results After 6 months of therapy, 98.6% (426/432) of nails showed significant clinical improvement; 4.2% were completely free from nail lesions. The mean physician global assessment score decreased significantly from 3.5 to 1.7 points (p< 0.05). No serious side effects were reported, except mild pruritus and erythema in 2 patients. Conclusion This is the first study to prospectively evaluate the efficacy and safety of calcipotriol/betamethasone ointment for the treatment of trachyonychia. The results indicate topical calcipotriol/betamethasone is an effective and safe treatment for symptom improvement of trachyonychia.

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Byung-Soo Kim

Pusan National University

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Hyun-Chang Ko

Pusan National University

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Moon-Bum Kim

Pusan National University

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Hyun Chang Ko

Pusan National University

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Moon Bum Kim

Pusan National University

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Hoon Soo Kim

Pusan National University

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Hoon-Soo Kim

Pusan National University

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Je Ho Mun

Pusan National University

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Je-Ho Mun

Pusan National University

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Byung Soo Kim

Seoul National University

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