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Two Cured Cases of Nasal Polyposis Combiend with Chronic Sinusitis by Allergy Therapy (알레르기 치료를 이용한 비용증을 동반한 부비동염의 치험 2례)

  • 박정열;임원호;이영환;임현준;김형곤
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1982.05a
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    • pp.16.3-17
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    • 1982
  • Nasal polyps were apparently common in many parts of the world and treated for nearly three thousand years. Nasal polyps are round, smooth, soft, semi-translucent, yellow or pale glistening structures, usually attached to the nasal or sinus mucosa by a relatively narrow stalk or pedicle. The incidence of nasal polyps is increased in patients with atopic diseases; it varies from 15% to 25% and now increased using allergy therapy for nasal polyposis treatment. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes of the sinuses. Many agents can cause an inflammatory response, including organisms such as bacteria and viruses, physical and chemical trauma, and antigen antibody reactions. The role of antigen antibody interactions (allergy) in simusitis is not completely understood ; however, patients with allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps have a high incidence of sinusitis. Recently authors have experienced two cured cases of nasal polyposis combined with chronic sinusitis by allergy therapy, that cases were treated only allergy thereapy after Caldwell Luc operation with ethmoidectomy and polypectomy. At now cases were not recur of nasal polyps and nasal symptoms. So the cases were reported with a brief review of literature.

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A Case Report of Injinho-Tang on Lacquer Tree Allergy Unresponsive to Oral Steroid Therapy (경구 스테로이드 요법에 반응하지 않는 옻닭 알레르기에 대한 인진호탕 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Ju-hyun;Kim, Seo-Hee;Jo, Eun-heui;Park, Ji-won;Park, Min-cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2021
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to report a case of lacquer allergy improved by Korean medicine treatment. Methods : The patient visited our hospital complaining of rash, and pruritus which lasted for 10days after eating lacquer chicken. Considering that patient's symptoms occurred due to food allergen, we prescribed Injinho-tang(Yinchenhao-tang) and acupuncture at Daejang-Junggyeok for 7days. Results : On the 4th day of treatment, pruritus decreased to less than half of the initial treatment, and skin symptoms also improved to a mild level. About a week later, most of the skin symptoms disappeared (Total Objective Symptom score decreased 10 to 3), and subjective symptoms such as pruritus improved to about 30% of the time of the first visit (Total Subjective Symptom score decreased 12 to 3). Conclusions : After 7days of Korean medicine treatment, lacquer tree allergy with skin lesions and pruritus has improved considerably.

Effects of Korean Medicine in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Patients - A Retrospective Chart Review (한방병원에 내원한 특발성 폐섬유화증 환자 82명에 대한 임상적 특징 분석; 후향적 차트 리뷰)

  • Hong, Sung-eun;Kang, Sung-woo;Park, Ji-won;Jang, Kwon-jun;Park, Su-hyeon;Kim, Kwan-il;Bu, Yung-min;Jung, Hee-jae;Lee, Beom-joon
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.375-384
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    • 2021
  • Objective: This study was designed to analyze the clinical features of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients who attended a Korean medicine hospital and the treatment effects through retrospective chart reviews. Methods: The medical records of 82 outpatients who had been diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and visited the Allergy, Immune, and Respiratory System Department of Kyung Hee Korean Medicine Hospital from 8 January 2015 to 8 January 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. To assess the treatment outcomes, we used the FVC (Forced Vital Capacity), DLCO (Diffusing capacity of the Lung for CO), 6-minute walk test, and HRCT (High Resolution Computed Tomography). Results: The study group consisted of 28 females and 54 males. The median age of the patients was 67.98±11.44 years. The chief complaints were cough (n=51) and dyspnea (n=49). Other frequent symptoms were general weakness (n=8), weight loss (n=4), and a fever (n=2). A total of 77 (93.90%) patients were prescribed Korean herbal medicine, and 52 (63.41%) patients were treated with acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping therapy, ICT, or pharmacopuncture. After treatments, FVC, DLCO, the 6-minute walk test, and HRCT were maintained or worsened slightly. Conclusions: This study presented the characteristics of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients treated by Korean medical therapies, and further studies of Korean medical treatments for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients would be valuable.

Latex Allergy (라텍스 알레르기(Latex Allergy))

  • Hwang, Ji-In
    • The Korean Nurse
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 1998
  • Immdeiate hypersensitivity reactions to natural rubber and latex products pose a significant threat to patients, healthcare workers, and the general population. The purpose of this study is to summarize the clinical syomptoms of latex rubber allergy and provide guidelines for the management of latex allergy. Contact dermatitis from the nearly constant use of latex gloves during the workday has become a real problem for many health care professionals. Moreover, the patient who come in contact with these gloves or with other latex-containing equipment may show reactons. Far worse than skin problems is life-threatening anaphyaxis, which can be the first indication that a person has latex sensitivity. In conclusion, nurses shold know the latex precautions such as risk factors, adverse reactons to latex, emergent treatment and so on.

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Pneumatosis Intestinalis Complicated by Pneumoperitoneum in a Patient with Asthma

  • Choi, Joon Young;Cho, Sung Bae;Kim, Hyun Ho;Lee, In Hee;Lee, Hea Yon;Kang, Hye Seon;Lee, Hwa Young;Lee, Sook Young
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.77 no.5
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    • pp.219-222
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    • 2014
  • Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) is a very rare condition that is defined as the presence of gas within the subserosal or submucosal layer of the bowel. PI has been described in association with a variety of conditions including gastrointestinal tract disorders, pulmonary diseases, connective tissue disorders, organ transplantation, leukemia, and various immunodeficiency states. We report a rare case of a 74-year-old woman who complained of dyspnea during the management of acute asthma exacerbation and developed PI; but, it improved without any treatment.

Anti-inflammatory Effects of Canavaliae Semen(Canavalia gladiate) Extracts in a Systemic Anaphylaxis Food Allergy Mouse Model (전신과민성 식품 알레르기 마우스 모델에서의 도두(刀豆) 추출물의 항염 효과)

  • Yang, Won-Kyung;Park, Yang-Chun;Kim, Han-Young;Kim, Geun-Hui;Noh, Seong-Soo;Kim, Seung-Hyung
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2019
  • Objective : An allergy to peanuts is a major cause of fatal food-induced anaphylaxis, with food allergies becoming an increasingly important health research issue. Food allergy as clinical entity has been recongnized for many years, although there is yet no general concord as to the incidence of this symptom.1) Methods : This study was undertaken to verify the effect of seeds of Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. extract (CGE) on the inhibition of allergic reactions using a cholera toxin and peanut extract-immunized food allergy mouse model. We determine whether the changes in rectal temperature were related to energy consumption owing to heat production in the body. Mast cell distribution and degranulation in the dermis and epidermis were observed with an optical microscope. Subsequently, Ara h1 levels in serum and interleukin (IL)-4, IL-10, and $IFN-{\gamma}$ levels in cultured supernatants of splenocytes were measured. Results : CGE treatment significantly attenuated the secretion of the Ara h1 antibody in serum and splenocytes. Ara h 1 was undetected in the cholera toxin and peanut extract-immunized food allergy mouse model. Improvement in ear tissue inflammation symptoms was the CGE experimental group. In the control group and peanut extract control group, the expression of mast cells was higher, whereas that in the CGE experimental group was significantly lower. Conclusion : CGE causes suppression in a food allergy mouse model via the inhibition of Ara h1 secretion, and might be useful for developing functional health foods.

Studying of the Effects of Cyperus rotundus L. extract on Th1/Th2 Cell-derived Cytokines (향부자(香附子)가 천식 관련 Th1/Th2 세포 관련 cytokine 분비에 미치는 영향)

  • Yom, David Jong-Hoon;Rhee, Hyung-Koo;Jung, Sung-Ki;Jung, Hee-Jae
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.451-464
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    • 2009
  • Background and Objective : Cyperus rotundus L. (CR) is a commonly used herbal medicine in Asian countries such as Korea, China and Japan. The present study was designated to evaluate the direct effects of CR on helper T cell activities and on Th1/Th2 lineage development in vitro. Materials and Methods : Spleen cells from 8 week BALB/c mice were cultured in CR extracts containing medium without activation for 24 hours and with activation for 48 hours. CD4+ T cells were isolated and analyzed for mRNA expression levels of INF-$\gamma$, IL-4, T-bet and GATA-3 by RT-PCR and secretion cytokines levels of INF-$\gamma$, IL-4, IL-5 and IL-10 by ELISA. Results : The results demonstrated that CR had no mitogenic effects on unstimulated CD4+ T cells, but augmented CD4+ T-cell proliferation upon activation with anti-CD3/anti-CD28 antibodies in a dose-dependent manner. CR treatment significantly increased CD4+ T cell population and the IFN-$\gamma$ expression was significantly enhanced, while IL-4 expression was significantly decreased. In addition, in vitro Th1/Th2 polarization experiments revealed that CR enhanced IFN-$\gamma$ secretion in Th1 cells, but reduced the IL-4 in Th2 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Conclusion : These results suggest that CR treatment could be a desirable alternative therapy for the prevention or correction of Th2 dominant pathological disorders, such as allergy and asthma.

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A Case Series Report on 11 Patients of Primary Palmar/Plantar Hyperhidrosis in Children and Adolescents Treated with Hospitalization Program of a Hyperhidrosis Clinic (다한증 입원 프로그램을 통해 치료한 소아 및 청소년 수족다한증 11례에 대한 증례보고)

  • Kim, Kwan-Il;Lee, Hee-Beom;Choi, Kyu-Hee;Jung, Sung-Ki;Jung, Hee-Jae
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.327-337
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to report the clinical effect of short- term admission program on primary palmar/plantar hyperhidrosis in children and adolescents. Methods : Between January 2011 and January 2012, a total of 11 patients with clinical diagnosis of primary palmar/plantar hyperhidrosis were treated with hospitalization which consisted of iontophoresis, electro-acupuncture, herbal medicine, topical therapy and physical therapy. The effects were evaluated as quality of life with dermatology life quality index (DLQI), severity of discomfort using visual analogue scale (VAS), and the patients' subjective satisfaction. We analyzed the patients' improvement before and after admission treatment, as well as six month later. Results : After treatment, the 11 patients' quality of life and severity of discomfort improved significantly. They also were satisfied with oriental treatments for hyper hidrosis. Six months later, 6 of 11 patients had visited the hyperhidrosis clinic. Their symptoms had improved and remained stable. Conclusions : The short-term admission program is effective on primary palmar/plantar hyperhidrosis. Further studies with a larger number of cases will be needed in the future.

Food Intolerance (음식물 불내성에 대한 고찰;원인, 진단, 관리의 측면에서)

  • Park, Jung-Hyun;Kim, Ho-Jun;Lee, Myeong-Jong
    • Journal of Korean Medicine for Obesity Research
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2008
  • Adverse reactions to foods are common and increasing problems worldwide. It is important to differentiate between the different forms of adverse reactions to foods, in particular the difference between food intolerance and food allergy. Food allergy is an adverse immunologic response to food and typically rapid in onset, whereas food intolerance is consequence of a variety of non-immune mechanisms and slow in onset. It has been difficult to diagnose food intolerance because of lack of diagnosis measure. There are now effective findings to identify food intolerance, and paradigms with food allergy are shifting. Food intolerance affects virtually every part of the body-from mildly uncomfortable symptoms to severe illness. While there is no known simple 'cure' for food allergy and food intolerance, there are a number of measures that will help avoid and lessen symptoms and correct the underlying causes. We focus the diagnosis and treatment of food intolerance through various views.

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Effectiveness and safety of seasonal influenza vaccination in children with underlying respiratory diseases and allergy

  • Kang, Jin-Han
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.164-170
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    • 2014
  • Influenza causes acute respiratory infections and various complications. Children in the high-risk group have higher complication and hospitalization rates than high-risk elderly individuals. Influenza prevention in children is important, as they can be a source infection spread in their communities. Influenza vaccination is strongly recommended for high-risk children with chronic underlying circulatory and respiratory disease, immature infants, and children receiving long-term immunosuppressant treatment or aspirin. However, vaccination rates in these children are low because of concerns regarding the exacerbation of underlying diseases and vaccine efficacy. To address these concerns, many clinical studies on children with underlying respiratory diseases have been conducted since the 1970s. Most of these reported no differences in immunogenicity or adverse reactions between healthy children and those with underlying respiratory diseases and no adverse effects of the influenza vaccine on the disease course. Further to these studies, the inactivated split-virus influenza vaccine is recommended for children with underlying respiratory disease, in many countries. However, the live-attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) is not recommended for children younger than 5 years with asthma or recurrent wheezing. Influenza vaccination is contraindicated in patients with severe allergies to egg, chicken, or feathers, because egg-cultivated influenza vaccines may contain ovalbumin. There has been no recent report of serious adverse events after influenza vaccination in children with egg allergy. However, many experts recommend the trivalent influenza vaccine for patients with severe egg allergy, with close observation for 30 minutes after vaccination. LAIV is still not recommended for patients with asthma or egg allergy.