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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-101005

ABSTRACT

We present our experience with autologous fat injection and collager implantation in the treatment of facial atrophy. The surgical teclinigues are described for injecting the colagen into the nasolabial fold and collecting fat from the lower abdomen and then injecting the fat into the depressed site on the face. There were no serious complications without slowly progressive, volume reduction. We think that, these techniques could have a plae in the treatment of problems relatcd to facial depression. However, a longer follow-ups and more clinical experiences will be needed in order to reach some definite conclusions.


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Abdomen , Atrophy , Collagen , Depression , Follow-Up Studies , Nasolabial Fold
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Annals of Dermatology ; : 74-78, 1993.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-84849

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BACKGROUND: Neopterin is released from monocytes/macrophages specifically by stimulation with interferon-γ. Therefore the increase refers to the activation of T lymphocytes. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine the potential role of neopterin in the cell mediated immune response to Behçet's disease. METHODS: We studied 67 patients of Behçet's disease classified by Shimizu and a control group of 30 normal healthy people. Serum neopterin was detected by radioimmunoassay technique. RESULTS: The serum neopterin concentration of the group with Behçet's disease was significantly elevated, compared with the control group (6.36 nmol/ml vs 3.63 nmol/ml). The increase of neopterin concentration was well correlated to the clinical severity of the diseases in increasing order. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that the T lymphocyte derived IFN-γ which stimulates the production of neopterin has some role in the pathogenesis and clinical severity of Behçet's disease.


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Humans , Interferon-gamma , Lymphocytes , Neopterin , Radioimmunoassay , T-Lymphocytes
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-29122

ABSTRACT

We reviewed 48 skin bicpsies obtained from 48 patients with epidermal nevus during a 10 year period from January 1981 to December 1990. The results are summarized as follows : 1) Of our 48 patients, 23 were male and 25 were female, and male to female ratio was 1 to 1.1. 2) The average of the patients was 19.8 years at the time of diagnois. 3) Lesions were present at birth in 45.7 percent of patients, and most of the remainder de veloped in childhood. The mean age of onset was 7.7 years. 4) The clinical varieties of the nevi in 48 patients were classified according to caicegories of nevus verrucosus, including systematized epidermal nevus, nevu, unius lateris, ichthyosis hystrix, epidermal nevus syndrome and inflammatory linear veirucous epidermal nevus. The most common type was nevus verrucosus(88.6%). 5) A large variety of histopathologic changes can be seen in epidermal nevi. The most common histopathologic .ype was nonspecific(31.3%), follows by common(12.5%), epidermolytic hyperkertosis(12.5%), and acanthosis nigricans(10.4%). 6) The most commonly affected area was head and neck(48.5%) followed by trunk(28.6%), upper limb(11.4%) and lower limb(2.9%).


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Female , Humans , Male , Age of Onset , Head , Ichthyosis , Nevus , Parturition , Porcupines , Skin
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