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British Journal of Dermatology | 2012

A comparison of serum inflammatory cytokines according to phenotype in patients with psoriasis

Yong Beom Choe; Young Ji Hwang; Hyung Jin Hahn; Jae Wook Jung; Ho Jung Jung; Yang Won Lee; Kyu Joong Ahn; J.I. Youn

Summary Background  Plaque‐type psoriasis manifests with various morphological phenotypes and different clinical activity over time in the same individual or from one patient to another. Circulating cytokines, especially T‐helper (Th) 1‐ and Th17‐related, have been suggested to reflect the inflammatory nature of psoriasis. However, studies regarding cytokine profile according to morphological phenotypes are quite scarce.


Annals of Dermatology | 2011

Skin Characteristics after Fractional Photothermolysis

Byung Ho Oh; Young Ji Hwang; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn

Background Fractional photothermolysis makes thousands of minute areas called microthermal treatment zones on the skin surface and transmits thermal injury to facilitate heat shock protein formation around the dermis. Potential side effects include acneiform eruption, herpes simplex virus outbreak, erythema, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Objective To investigate and compare the changes in the skin of Asian patients after two different fractional photothermolysis systems (FPS) on a split face. Methods A half-split face study was performed with 10,600 nm carbon dioxide FPS on the left and 1,550 nm erbium-doped FPS on the right side of the face. Only one session of laser irradiation and several biophysical measurements were done. Results Although both FPS proved to be effective in treating acne scar and wrinkle patients, a slightly higher satisfaction rating was seen with the 10,600 nm FPS treatment. Both types of FPS showed a significant increase in transepidermal water loss which decreased gradually after treatment and returned to pre-treatment level after 1 week. A decreased reviscometer score was sustained for a longer period in wrinkle areas treated with 10,600 nm FPS. Conclusion Even though the changes in skin varied according to different FPS wave-length, adverse outcomes, such as increased erythema and TEWL were entirely subdued within 3 months of treatment.


Annals of Dermatology | 2011

A Case of Fibroelastolytic Papulosis on the Neck of a Young Man

Young Chan Song; Byung Ho Oh; Jong Hyun Ko; Ji Young Kim; Young Ji Hwang; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn; Kyae Yong Song

Fibroelastolytic papulosis of the neck (FEPN) encompasses a spectrum of two disorders that were previously reported as pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis (PXE-PDE) and white fibrous papulosis of the neck (WFPN). The clinical presentation of FEPN is asymptomatic to mildly pruritic whitish-yellow papules that may coalesce into cobblestone patterned plaques that resemble pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE). The histology is characterized by a decrease or loss of elastic fibers in the papillary dermis and this is sometimes accompanied by a minimal or nodular increase of dermal collagen fibers. We report here on a 28-year-old Korean man with asymptomatic, multiple, skin-colored to slightly yellowish, match-head sized, cobblestone-patterned papules on the neck, and these were histologically consistent with FEPN and the papules showed slightly increased dermal collagen associated with decreased and fragmented elastic fibers, elastin and tropoelastin. The pathogenesis of FEPN in this case might have been related with mild dermal inflammation, followed by fragmentation, elastolysis and increased dermal collagen.


Mediators of Inflammation | 2014

Serum Levels of LL-37 and Inflammatory Cytokines in Plaque and Guttate Psoriasis

Young Ji Hwang; Ho Jung Jung; Min Jung Kim; Nam Kyung Roh; Jae Wook Jung; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. It is assumed that the plaque phenotype of psoriasis is associated with T helper (Th) 1 immune response activation, while the guttate phenotype is associated with the Th17 immune response. Previous investigations of differences in the serum levels of cytokines relative to the clinical psoriatic phenotype have yielded conflicting results. This study compared the levels of circulating inflammatory cytokines and LL-37 relative to the morphological phenotype in patients with psoriasis. Seventy-four age-matched patients with psoriasis (32 with guttate psoriasis and 42 with plaque psoriasis) and 12 healthy controls were included. A multiplex cytokine assay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were used to measure levels of Th1- and Th17-derived cytokines and LL-37, respectively. Circulating levels of interferon- (IFN)-γ, interleukin- (IL)-1RA, IL-2, and IL-23, and LL-37 were significantly higher in patients with psoriasis than in healthy controls. However, the serum levels of inflammatory cytokines (IL-7, IL-22, and IL-23) and LL-37 did not differ significantly between the guttate and plaque phenotypes of psoriasis. There was a positive correlation between serum inflammatory cytokine levels and the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index score. The findings of this study suggest that the serum levels of inflammatory cytokines reflect the disease activity rather than determine the morphological phenotype.


British Journal of Dermatology | 2011

Immediate pigment darkening and persistent pigment darkening as means of measuring the ultraviolet A protection factor in vivo: a comparative study

Young Ji Hwang; Hyun-Jung Park; Hyung Jin Hahn; Ji Young Kim; Jong Hyun Ko; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn

Background  Persistent pigment darkening (PPD) is a widely used in vivo method for measurement of ultraviolet (UV) A protection factor (UVAPF). However, with increased emphasis on UVA protection and sunscreen products with higher UVAPF gaining popularity, the immediate pigment darkening (IPD) method is drawing attention again. Furthermore, only about a quarter of the recommended quantity of sunscreen is used during daily activities. However, there is as yet no clearly defined relationship between the UVAPF and the amount of sunscreen applied.


Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology | 2016

Noninvasive fibrosis marker can predict recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma after radiofrequency ablation

Hyun Ah Chung; Jeong-Han Kim; Young Ji Hwang; Hong Seok Choi; Soon Young Ko; Won Hyeok Choe; So Young Kwon

Background/Aims: Tumor recurrence after curative therapy is common for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). As fibrosis and chronic inflammation contribute to the progression of HCC, we aimed to identify the predictive value of inflammatory and fibrosis markers for HCC recurrence after curative therapy using radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the records of patients with HCC treated with RFA between October 2005 and September 2013. The median duration of follow-up was 40 months (4–95 months). Inflammatory and fibrosis markers and demographic and clinical data were analyzed by Cox proportional hazards model using univariate and multivariate analyses and longitudinal analysis. Results: A total of 98 patients were included for analysis. There were 54 cases of HCC recurrence (55.1%). The aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI; 2.3 ± 1.8 vs. 1.3 ± 1.4, P = 0.018) was significantly higher in the recurrence group than in the recurrence-free group. In multivariate analysis, APRI (hazard ratio, 2.64; confidence interval, 1.488–4.714; P = 0.001) was an independent risk factor for tumor recurrence. In particular, patients with APRI >1.38 showed a higher recurrence rate than patients with APRI ≤1.38 (P < 0.001). Longitudinal analysis showed persistently higher APRI values when assessed 12 months after RFA in patients who developed recurrence during follow-up than those who remained recurrence-free. Conclusions: These findings show that a high APRI value is associated with HCC recurrence after RFA. Therefore, APRI could play an important role in predicting HCC recurrence after RFA.


Annals of Dermatology | 2013

Treatment of Acne Scars and Wrinkles in Asian Patients Using Carbon-Dioxide Fractional Laser Resurfacing: Its Effects on Skin Biophysical Profiles

Young Ji Hwang; Yu Na Lee; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn


Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2013

Long-Pulse Nd:Yag Laser for the Treatment of Onychodystrophy.

Yu Na Lee; Yu Ri Kim; Young Ji Hwang; Ji Young Kim; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn


프로그램북(구 초록집) | 2012

A case of long-pulse Nd:YAG laser for the treatment of onychodystrophy

Jae Wook Jung; Ho Jung Jung; Yu Ri Kim; Yu Na Lee; Hyun-Jung Park; Hyung Jin Hahn; Young Ji Hwang; Ji Young Kim; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn


프로그램북(구 초록집) | 2012

A case of psoriasis-like eruption following adalimumab injection

Hyung Jin Hahn; Ho Jung Jung; Yu Ri Kim; Yu Na Lee; Jae Wook Jung; Hyun-Jung Park; Young Ji Hwang; Ji Young Kim; Yang Won Lee; Yong Beom Choe; Kyu Joong Ahn

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Catholic University of Korea

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