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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 789-793, 1982.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-41267

ABSTRACT

The importance of the ticks in medical field has been emphasized because of their association with and transmission of various diseases. We report herein a case of tick bite in a 55-year-old male farmer, who visited our hospital on July 2, 1981 with a parasite attached on right lower flank and rice to small pea sized, pruritic erythematous papular skin eruptions on chest and right lower flank. The skin lesions disappeared completely with.in five days after removal of the parasite, which was identified with an adult female tick which belongs to Genus Ixodes.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Ixodes , Parasites , Pisum sativum , Skin , Thorax , Tick Bites , Ticks
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 173-177, 1978.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-196618

ABSTRACT

We present a case of nevus flammeus associated with angiokeratoma of Fordyce and lymphangioma circumscriptum in a 26 year-old Korean man. We have known that the congenital hemangiomas may be associated with many syndromes such as Kasabacb-Merritt syndrome, Sturge-Weber syndrome and etc. Recently the congenital hemangiomas associated with angiokeratoma or lymphangioma were reported in several literatures, Watson and McCarthy reported that it seemed to be established that three types of benign vascular tumors had a common origin and grew in an identical fashion by projecting buds of endothelial tissue. So the congenital hemangiomas may have a close association with angiokeratoma or lymphangioma.


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Adult , Humans , Angiokeratoma , Hemangioma , Lymphangioma , Nevus , Port-Wine Stain , Sturge-Weber Syndrome
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