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Annals of Dermatology | 2011

Characterizing Cutaneous Elastic Fibers by Eosin Fluorescence Detected by Fluorescence Microscopy

Young Soo Heo; Hae Jun Song

BACKGROUND Though elastic fibers are as important as collagen fibers in interpretation of the histopathologic findings, it is impossible to observe them on the hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) stained specimen. OBJECTIVE Characterizing eosin fluorescence emitted by elastic fibers in H&E stained specimens. METHODS Normal skin tissue sections were stained in 4 different ways (unstained, hematoxylin only, eosin only, H&E) and observed under a fluorescence microscope using a FITC filter set. Fluorescent findings of 30 H&E-stained specimens showing abnormal dermal findings were compared with bright field findings of Millers elastic stained specimen. RESULTS Strong eosin fluorescence was related to the differential binding property of eosin with elastic fibers. Hematoxylin stain quenched excessive eosin fluorescence from other tissue components and contributed to better contrast. Fluorescence microscopy of H&E-stained sections was found to be especially useful in observing mature elastic fibers in the reticular dermis. In 74% of the specimens, eosin fluorescence findings of elastic fibers in reticular dermis matched well with that of specimens with elastic fiber special stain. CONCLUSION Analysis of skin elastic fibers by fluorescence microscopy is a useful and complementary method to reveal hidden elastic fibers in H&E-stained specimens.


Annals of Dermatology | 2010

A case of cutaneous inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor

Soo Bin Son; Young Soo Heo; Won Woong Shin; Tae Seok Oh; Hae Jun Song; Chil Hwan Oh

Pseudo-inflammatory tumors are also known as plasma cell granuloma, inflammatory pseudo-tumor and inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor, and these tumors are a group of highly variable proliferations of myofibroblastic cells that are associated with a prominent inflammatory infiltrate. This tumor is known to most commonly occur in the lungs, bladder and gastrointestinal system with only a few cases having been reported in the skin. A previously healthy 26-year-old man presented with a 6-year history of an intermittently pruritic lesion on his back. On the histologic examination, there were spindle cells in fascicles and a mixed inflammatory cellular infiltrate of plasma cells and lymphocytes. A diagnosis of inflammatory fibroblastic tumor was made and the nodule was surgically removed. We report here on an additional case of this rare cutaneous entity, and it is probably the first such report from Korea.


Annals of Dermatology | 2011

A case of superficial giant Basal cell carcinoma with satellite lesions on scalp.

Young Soo Heo; Jung Hee Yoon; Jae Eun Choi; Hyo Hyun Ahn; Yonug Chul Kye; Soo Hong Seo

Giant basal cell carcinoma (BCC), defined as a lesion greater than 5 cm at its largest diameter, is a rare variant of BCC. In contrast to small BCC, giant BCC develops on skin that is not exposed to sunlight, including the back, shoulder, groin and thigh. Most of the histopathologic subtypes of giant BCC are micronodular, morpheaform and nodular, but the superficial subtype is rare. Giant superficial BCC arising on the scalp is extremely rare. We report the case of giant superficial BCC with four satellite lesions on the scalp in a 53-year-old male without predisposing factors.


Annals of Dermatology | 2010

Heterotopic gastric mucosa in the umbilicus.

Young Soo Heo; Se Yeong Jeong; Sang Wook Son; Il Hwan Kim; Soo Hong Seo

Heterotopia refers to the finding of normal tissue in foreign sites, entirely separate from the main organ. Heterotopic gastric mucosa has been observed throughout the alimentary tract, everywhere from the oral cavity to the rectum. However, occurrences in the umbilicus are an extremely rare and peculiar phenomena. We report the case of heterotopic gastric mucosa in the umbilicus.


Annals of Dermatology | 2011

Birt-Hogg-Dubé Syndrome, a Rare Case in Korea Confirmed by Genetic Analysis

Won Woong Shin; Yoo Sang Baek; Tae Seok Oh; Young Soo Heo; Soo Bin Son; Chil Hwan Oh; Hae Jun Song

Simple benign tumors can present as part of a syndrome with substantial mortality. Fibrofolliculomas are benign skin tumors most often associated with the Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS). The most life-threatening complication of this syndrome is renal cancer and other major features include multiple lung cysts and spontaneous pneumothorax. We present the case of a 54 year-old man with multiple flesh-colored papules on his face confirmed histologically as fibrofolliculomas. He had a history of recurrent pneumothorax and chest computed tomography showed multiple lung cysts. To confirm the diagnosis of BHDS, we conducted gene analysis that revealed a single nucleotide duplication in the folliculin (FLCN) gene (Exon 11, C.1285dupC). BHDS confirmed by the FLCN gene mutation is rarely reported in Korea. Appropriate investigation is recommended whenever a patient with benign skin tumors is encountered.


Annals of Dermatology | 2010

A case of axillar syringomas.

Young Soo Heo; Tae Seok Oh; Chil Hwan Oh; Hae Jun Song

Syringoma is common benign neoplasm that is mostly seen around the eyes. However these tumors can occur in atypical locations such as the axilla. Although the axilla is possible site for syringoma, no previous case of syringoma limited to the axilla has been reported in Korea. We report here on a case of syringoma that appeared as grouped yellow-brownish papules limited to the axillae of a 24-year-old woman.


Annals of Dermatology | 2010

A Case of Kikuchi's Disease Presenting with Unique Facial Involvement

Young Soo Heo; Soo Bin Son; Jeong Eun Kim; Chil Hwan Oh; Hae Jun Song

Kikuchis disease (KD), or histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis, is a rare, self-limited lymphadenopathy, typically in young women, that usually remits spontaneously and does not recur. KD is clinically characterized by cervical lymphadenopathy and a high fever. Extranodal involvement (skin, arthritis, meningitis) rarely occurs. When KD is involved in a skin lesion, it presents with various shapes, but rarely manifests with symmetrically distributed, erythematous, firm nodules only on the face. In this report, we describe a patient with KD and unique skin manifestations.


Annals of Dermatology | 2010

Annular Lupus Vulgaris Mimicking Tinea Cruris

Young Soo Heo; Won Woong Shin; Yong Ju Kim; Hae Jun Song; Chil Hwan Oh

Cutaneous tuberculosis is an infrequent form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. It is often clinically and histopathologically confused with various cutaneous disorders. A 36-year-old man attended our clinic with slowly progressive, asymptomatic, annular skin lesions on both the thighs and buttocks for 10 years. He consulted with many physicians and was improperly treated with an oral antifungal agent for several months under the diagnosis of tinea cruris, but no resolution of his condition was observed. A diagnosis of lupus vulgaris was made based on the histopathologic examination and the polymerase chain reaction assay. Anti-tuberculosis therapy was administered and the lesions started to regress.


Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2010

A Case of Fixed Drug Eruption Induced by Tegafur-Uracil(TEGASIL)

Young Soo Heo; Hae Jun Song; Chil Hwan Oh


Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2010

Poststeroid Panniculitis in an Adult

Tae Seok Oh; Yoo Sang Baek; Won Ung Shin; Young Soo Heo; Soo Bin Son; Yong Ju Kim; Hae Jun Song; Chil Hwan Oh

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