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봉하욱(Ha Wook Bong),이주흥(Joo Heung Lee),이유신(Yoo Shin Lee),김정호(Jung Ho Kim) 대한피부과학회 1993 대한피부과학회지 Vol.31 No.5
Erythropoietic protoporphyria, sometimes also called erythrohepitic protoporphyria or simple protoporphyria, is a heritable detect of heme synthesis in which the last enzyme of the heme synthetic pathway, ferrochelatase(or heme synthetase), is functioning subopt,imally. A 23-year-old male has experi nced erythema and edema on the fae and hands during or immediately after sun exposure, since 3 years of age. The skin lesions have been accompanied by severe itching, a buring sensation and pain. Severe episodes were followed hy head iche and vomiting. We have seen a case of erythropoietic protoporphyria presenting clinically and histo athologically, wit.h a skin lesion on the sun exposured area, and free erthrocyte protoporphyrin serologically. (Kor J Dermatol 1993;31(5):817-822)
봉하욱(Ha Wook Bong),한승경(Seung Kyung Hann),김동익(Dong Ik Kim),임성빈(Sung Bin Im) 대한피부과학회 1993 대한피부과학회지 Vol.31 No.6
There are two major types of vascular birthmarks, hemangiomas, tose demonstrating endothelial hyperplasia, and malformation, those with normal endothelial turnove. Venous malformations have previously been treated by surgical excision, were possible. Alth
봉하욱(Ha Wook Bong),이석준(Seok June Lee),정기양(Kee Yang Chung),이민걸(Min Geol Lee),이정복(Jung Bock Lee) 대한피부과학회 1994 대한피부과학회지 Vol.32 No.3
Syphilis is a communicahble disease caused by the motile microaerophilic spirochete Treponema pallidum, which is only a netural pathogen for human. Prevalence of syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases has traditioially fluctuated with changes in sccia, conditions and sexual behavior. Although sexual contact is the main route of transmission, T. pallidum may also be infected through direct contact with syphilitic lesions, blood transfusion, ingestion of menstrual blood or vaginal secretions, or trsnsplacental transemission. Fomites as the means of transfer is only hypothetical and account for very few, if any, infection. Prosectors, blood handlers and laboratory technicians are at risk for accidental inoculation with infected materials. In extremely unusual circumstances, infection by means of contact with a skin lesion and human bite have been reported. We report two cases of eyphilis following the abnormal imposition of hands, which caused unnecessary erosive trauma with fingernails, (Kor J Dermatol 1994; 32(3): 542-546)