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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 211-216, 1989.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-101784

ABSTRACT

We report two cases of murine typhus diagnosed by indirect immunofluorescent test. The patients showed cardinal symptoms and signs such as fever and chill, general myalgia, intractable headache and typical rash. Laboratory values and histopathologic findings were compatible with murine typhus. The oral administration of doxycycline improved dramatically the clinical manifestations of the two CCLSPS.


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Humans , Administration, Oral , Doxycycline , Exanthema , Fever , Headache Disorders , Myalgia , Typhus, Endemic Flea-Borne
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 314-319, 1988.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-7768

ABSTRACT

Among the patients visting Department of Dermatology, Chungman National University, 58 cases had various side effects due to the malpractice of skin disorders. We analysed these 58 cases and the results can be summerized as follows ; 1. 37 cases(64%) were in the second and third decades and 11 cases(19%) were under 19 years-old. 2. Drug medication from pharmacy was the most common(79%), and then local clinics(12%), herb clinics(9%) in decreasing orders. 3. In the route of administration, oral ingestion(38%) was the most common, and 47 cases (81%) were medicated with adrenocorticoids. 4. In motivation to the visit, 31 cases(53%)were by advice, 15 cases by advertizement and 12 cases (21%) by themselves. 5. Acne and psoriasis were about a half of pre-existing skin diseases. 6. Side effects due to malpractice may be divided into 5 items : systemic side effects due to adrenocorticoids (59%), aggravation of pre-existing skin diseases (22%), topical side effects due to adrenocorticoids (10%), chemical irritation and burn (7%), and mercury intoxication (2%) in decreasing orders.


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Humans , Young Adult , Acne Vulgaris , Administration, Oral , Burns , Dermatology , Malpractice , Motivation , Pharmacy , Psoriasis , Skin Diseases , Skin
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