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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 552-558, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1002203

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Background@#Acne is a complex inflammatory disorder affecting the pilosebaceous follicles of the skin. In the search for effective acne treatments, patients frequently turn to various social media platforms, including Instagram.Notably, diverse occupational groups contribute to Instagram on acne treatment, showcasing significant variations depending on the specific group. @*Objective@#This study investigated the impact and accuracy of acne treatment posts on the Korean Instagram platform. @*Methods@#We systematically examined the “top posts” with the hashtag #acne treatment, and 107 posts were included for analysis. Posts were excluded if they were not Korean, had other medical conditions, or were duplicates. @*Results@#The distribution of posts and their respective proportions were as follows: dermatologists (n=12, 11.2%), non-dermatologists (n=17, 15.9%), skin care centers (n=54, 50.5%), influencers (n=22, 20.6%), and retailers (n=2, 1.9%). Notably, dermatologists’ posts demonstrated a significantly lower number of followers and likes compared to those of skin care centers or influencer (p<0.001, each). The similar trend was observed for the assessment of total engagement power (calculated as likes×1+comments×1). Additionally, we evaluated the treatment accuracy of each post using the DISCERN criteria. The average DISCERN score of dermatologists’ posts was significantly higher than that of skin care centers or influencers (p<0.001). @*Conclusion@#Our findings underscore that, despite possessing a greater level of accuracy in their information, dermatologists exert comparatively less influence on the Korean Instagram platform. Considering the recent increase in medical content on Instagram and the growing interest among patients, the role of dermatologists in providing reliable and informed guidance has become increasingly important.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 587-595, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-902028

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Background@#Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by recurrent abscesses, nodules, and fistulous tracts. Recently, novel staging systems, including sonographic scoring system of hidradenitis suppurativa (SOS-HS), have been widely introduced in HS. @*Objective@#To assess the efficacy of SOS-HS compared with Hurley staging and modified sartorius scoring (MSS) system and determine the necessity of ultrasound evaluation. @*Methods@#A radiologist performed an ultrasound evaluation, and three dermatologists reviewed the images and videos. Clinical characteristics, including staging and demographic data, were recorded by three dermatologists. The correlation of each staging system and the significance of vascularity (Doppler mode) and lesion depth on sonography were statistically analyzed. @*Results@#Among the 46 patients, 34.8% were classified as stage 1 and 3, and 30.4% were classified as stage 2 in the SOS-HS system, which was statistically higher than the Hurley staging (p<0.0005). MSS score increased according to the SOS-HS stages (p<0.0005, p=0.001). Vascularity and depth of involvement also increased with SOS-HS and Hurley staging. @*Conclusion@#Sonographic examination can be applied in HS severity assessment and documentation of the clinical characteristics of each lesion in detail. Special tools, such as Doppler mode and depth assessment, can also be useful in HS evaluation.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 555-559, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-901943

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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant tumor of the skin, with a nearly 2-fold increase in incidence rates over the last two decades. A punch biopsy is considered the primary diagnostic tool for BCC; however, recent studies have reported favorable sensitivity and specificity of dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for this malignancy. Diagnosis of BCC using the “Menzies criteria” was associated with high sensitivity, and surgery performed immediately after clinico-dermoscopic diagnosis was associated with a high positive predictive value.Therefore, in view of the high diagnostic accuracy, positive predictive value, and cost-effectiveness, direct surgical treatment without preoperative biopsy may serve as a primary therapeutic strategy for BCCs that present with typical clinico-dermoscopic features. We report two cases of BCC in patients who underwent successful Mohs microsurgery without preoperative biopsy, using dermoscopy as a primary diagnostic tool.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 587-595, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-894324

ABSTRACT

Background@#Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by recurrent abscesses, nodules, and fistulous tracts. Recently, novel staging systems, including sonographic scoring system of hidradenitis suppurativa (SOS-HS), have been widely introduced in HS. @*Objective@#To assess the efficacy of SOS-HS compared with Hurley staging and modified sartorius scoring (MSS) system and determine the necessity of ultrasound evaluation. @*Methods@#A radiologist performed an ultrasound evaluation, and three dermatologists reviewed the images and videos. Clinical characteristics, including staging and demographic data, were recorded by three dermatologists. The correlation of each staging system and the significance of vascularity (Doppler mode) and lesion depth on sonography were statistically analyzed. @*Results@#Among the 46 patients, 34.8% were classified as stage 1 and 3, and 30.4% were classified as stage 2 in the SOS-HS system, which was statistically higher than the Hurley staging (p<0.0005). MSS score increased according to the SOS-HS stages (p<0.0005, p=0.001). Vascularity and depth of involvement also increased with SOS-HS and Hurley staging. @*Conclusion@#Sonographic examination can be applied in HS severity assessment and documentation of the clinical characteristics of each lesion in detail. Special tools, such as Doppler mode and depth assessment, can also be useful in HS evaluation.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 555-559, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-894239

ABSTRACT

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant tumor of the skin, with a nearly 2-fold increase in incidence rates over the last two decades. A punch biopsy is considered the primary diagnostic tool for BCC; however, recent studies have reported favorable sensitivity and specificity of dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for this malignancy. Diagnosis of BCC using the “Menzies criteria” was associated with high sensitivity, and surgery performed immediately after clinico-dermoscopic diagnosis was associated with a high positive predictive value.Therefore, in view of the high diagnostic accuracy, positive predictive value, and cost-effectiveness, direct surgical treatment without preoperative biopsy may serve as a primary therapeutic strategy for BCCs that present with typical clinico-dermoscopic features. We report two cases of BCC in patients who underwent successful Mohs microsurgery without preoperative biopsy, using dermoscopy as a primary diagnostic tool.

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