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Experimental Study on Antifungal effects of Sophorae Subprostratae Radix, Aconiti Radix, Hibisci Syriaci Cortex and those mixture, Phellodendri Cortex, Sophorae Radix, Torilis Fructus on various species of the dermatophytes (足部白癬茵의 韓方治療劑 開發을 위한 硏究)

  • Choi, Gyu-dong;Kwon Young kyu, Yeong-Gyu
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.267-279
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    • 2000
  • Minimum inhibitory concentration(MIC) of Sophorae Subprostratae Radix. Aconiti Radix, Hibisci Syriaci Cortex and those mixture. Phellodendri Cortex, Sophorae Radix, Torilis Fructuson on various species of the dermatophytes on Microsporium gypseum, Trichophytone rubrum and Epidermophytone floccosum were determined after 4 weeks of incubation at $25^{\circ}C$ in Sabouraud dextrose broth. The results were summarized as followes : 1. Antifungal effects of Phellodendri $Cortex\;{\cdot}Hibisci$ Syriaci Cortex and mixture of Sophorae Subprostratae Radix, Aconiti Radix, Hibisci Syriaci Cortex on T rubrum which is the most common organism of tinea pedis were more effective than that of the others. 2 These results suggested that herbal medicines such as Phellodendri $Cortex\;{\cdot}Hibisci$ Syriaci Cortex and mixture of Sophorae Subprostratae Radix, Aconiti Radix, Hibisci Syriaci Cortexse can be used to treat tinea pedis and to improve untoward effects associated with the administration of antifugual agents.

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A Randomized Active Controlled Clinical Trial to Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of a Topical Unani Formulation Marham Kharish Jadeed in the Management of Qūbā (Tinea Corporis)

  • Aaliya, Aaliya;Nawab, Mohammad;Kazmi, M.H.;Ayyub, Sana
    • CELLMED
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.22.1-22.7
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    • 2020
  • Introduction: Qūbā (Tinea Corporis) is a very common disease widely prevalent worldwide. 20 - 25 % individuals suffer for this stubborn disease. Unani System of Medicine offers its treatment. There are many pharmacopoeial formulations indicated for various types of dermatophytic infections. In this study clinical efficacy and safety of the topical Unani formulation Marham Kharish Jadeed (a compound drug in the dosage form of an ointment) was assessed and compared with a standard conventional medicine. Materials and methods: A clinical study was conducted on 60 participants of qūbā randomized into test and control groups (n=30 in each group). The participants were clinically diagnosed and confirmed by microscopy of skin scrapings. The efficacy of the Unani formulation was assessed in terms of TSS score and elimination of fungal elements from the skin lesions. The data collected were analyzed statistically. Results and discussion: The study showed that the Unani formulation had comparatively better efficacy clinically than conventional medicine Terbinafine hydrochloride 1% cream in terms of reduction of itching, erythema, scaling, peripheral raised margins of the lesion comparing to baseline. In this study, 27 participants in test group and 18 participants in control group were completely cured (≥75% reduction in TSS Score with Mycological Cure) after 4 weeks of treatment. The efficacy of the Unani formulation was found significant statistically. The individual drugs of the formulations having analgesic (Musakkin), blood purifier (Muṣaffi-i-Dam), demulcent (Mulaṭṭif), antifungal (Qātil-i-fafūndῑ), detergent (Jālῑ), refrigerant (Mubarrid) and antiseptic (Dāfi'-i-'Ufūnat) properties might be responsible for the efficacy of Unani formulation. Conclusion: The findings of the study suggested that the Unani formulation was found effective and safe in the management of qūbā. No local and systemic adverse effect was reported during the study.

A Clinical and Mycological Investigation on Tinea versicolor (전풍(?風)의 임상적(臨床的) 및 균학적(菌學的) 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Hong-Sik;Suh, Myung-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 1981
  • This investigation was undertaken to establish more accurately the clinical features of the desease as seen in Korea, and to investigate susceptibility factors and to study the ecology of P. orbiculare in this condition. All of 50 new patients with Tinea versicolor attending the Ewha University Hospital, during a period of 6 months were studied personally. 1. Clinical feature: The sex ratio of the whole series was 32 males to 18 females. Twenty of 50 patients (40%) were between the age of 20 to 29 years. The duration of disease was more than 4 months in 37 of 50 patients (74%). The cases of first onset in June, July and August were 33 of 50 patients (66%). Whereas, the developed in December, January and February were only 3 of 50 patients (6%). Seasonal fluctuation was remarkable in 16 of 25 patients (66.7%) who had the duration of more than 1 year. The course of disease was rapid in 33 of 50 patients (66%) and slow in 9 of 50 patients (18%). Thirty-three of 50 patients (66%) had not any subjective symptoms. Thirteen patients (26%) had mild itching sensation and 4 patients (8%) had severe itching. The frequency of the first affected were neck (27.4%), axilla (19.2%) anterior chest (15.0%) and groin (11.0%). 7) Hyperpigmented lesions were observed in 35 of 50 patients (70%) and hypopigmented lesions were observed in 11 of 50 patients (22%). Skin lesions were noticed mainly in the anterior chest, neck, back and axilla, and more severe in the anterior chest, back and abdomen than other areas. Tinea versicolor was particularly prevalent in those persons who had occupations of mental work and who perspired every day or every 2 or 3 days. A positive family history of Tinea versicolor was obtained in 7 of 50 patients (14%). Fourteen of 50 patients (28%) had association with superficial fungal infections. 2. Mycological features: Typical appearance of M. furfur was observed in all scrapings from 25 lesions and only 3 scrapings from 20 clinically skin of the patients. P. orbiculare was seen on direct examination of scrapings from 24 of 25 skin lesions, from 19 of 20. clinically normal skin of patients and from 18 of 29 control normal skin. The quantity of P. orbiculare was greater in skin lesions and clinically normal skin area than in control normal skin surfaces.

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Ocular chemical burns following accidental instillation of tinea pedis treatment solution: A report of two cases (족부백선 치료액 오인 점안 후 발생한 안구화학손상 2례)

  • Kim, Jung Ho;Chung, Han Sol
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.35-38
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    • 2022
  • Many commonly used household chemicals and medical eye drops look alike, resulting in a worldwide increase in incidences of accidents caused by confusion between similar-looking agents. In this case report, we present two patients who visited the emergency department following inadvertent instillation of tinea pedis treatment solution instead of eye drops. Both patients developed corneal chemical burns following the accidental application. Notably, the visual acuity and symptoms eventually recovered for both patients after hospitalization. However, complete recovery occurred only after several weeks. Both patients were relatively old and had been prescribed eye drops after previous ophthalmic surgery. Since the eye is a sensory organ that receives visual information, ocular injuries significantly affect the quality of life and social functioning of the patient. Incidences of accidental misidentification of eye drops are steadily increasing in South Korea; unfortunately, regulatory policies are unavailable to avoid such hazards. Therefore, physicians should be mindful of the potential risks associated with misidentification of everyday household products and must spend time educating patients when prescribing eye drops. Policy regulations are warranted for products with containers that resemble eye drop bottles. Such items need to be clearly labeled with additional warnings to prevent misidentification and accidental ocular instillation.

A literatual studies on the ajangpung(鵝掌風). (鵝掌風에 關한 文獻的 考察)

  • Jang, Gi-young;Roh, Sek-seon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.141-161
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    • 1998
  • In the literatual studies on the ajangpung(鵝掌風), the results were as follows. Ajangpung(鵝掌風) is called 'Jangsimpung(掌心風)', is concerned with 'Tinea Manus(手癬)' in western medicine. The pathogenic factors of Ajangpung were stomach-heat & blood dryness, wind-cold-wetness evil, or contact infection etc. The treatments of Ajangpung were used external treatments for dispelling wind-evil & cooling blood, dispelling wetness-evil & parasiticidal therapy. In the frequency of prescription, the most numerous prescription was Yibansan(二礬散) and the next were Yungigo(潤肌膏), Gupungjihwanghwan(祛風地黃丸) etc.

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Study on Mating Type of Microsporum gypseum Isolated from Children Patients and Soils in Taegu Area (대구지방 소아 및 토양에서 분리한 Microsporum gypseum의 교배형에 대한 연구)

  • 노병의;방용준
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 1996
  • A study was conducted to evaluate isolation rate and distribution of mating type of M.gypseum complex Arthroderma(A.) gypsea and A.incurvata. Seventeen(17) strains were isolated from children patients and sixty(60) strains were from elementary school playgrounds, flower beds, and childrens playgrounds in Taegu area. The strains were crossed with test strains of A.gypsea and A. incurvata which were provided by Tokyo university. The results were summarized as follows; Of seventeen(17) strains, thirteen(13) were isolated from male children and ten(10) were A.incurvata and three(3) A.gypsea, and four(4) were from female children and all iou, strains were A.incurvata. Face(Tinea facial) was more frequently affected to compare with other clinical type. Of seventeen(17) strains isolated from patients, six(6) were A.incurvata "+" type and eight (8) were "-" type, and two(2) were A.gypsea "+" type and one(1) was "-" type. Of sixty (60) strains isolated from soil, sixteen (16) were A.gypsea "+" type and fifteen(15) were"-" type. and fifteen(15) were A. incurvata "+" type and fourteen(14) were "-" type.) were A. incurvata "+" type and fourteen(14) were "-" type. &"-&" type.t; type.

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Minimal Inhibitory Concentration of Antifungal Drugs on Pityrosporum Species (Pityrosporum 균속의 항진균제에 대한 연구)

  • 정병천;노병의;방용준
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 1997
  • Meanwhile Pityrosporum species as well as Candida species in yeast phase are not pathogenic, Pityrosporum in mycelial phase is pathogenic. Pityrosporum species can be isolated not only from tinea versicolor patients but also from ninety (90) percent of healthy persons. Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of ketoconazole against Pityrosporum spp. was 0.05~0.8$\mu\textrm{g}$ ml$^{-1}$and the MIC of ketoconazole was the lowest. Of itraconazole, selenium sulfide, sodium thiosulfate and ketoconazole had the lowest MIC against P. orbiculare. The P. orbiculare strains isolated from healthy persons were inhibited by lower MIC than those isolated from tinea versicolor patients. P. ovale strains were inhibited by lower MIC at MIC$_{50}$ and MIC$_{90}$ of oral and topical antifungal agents than p. orbiculare.

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The Patterns of Medical Utilization on Dermatoses among Rural Inhabitants (농촌지역 주민들의 피부 질환에 대한 치료 행태)

  • Kim, Chang-Yoon;Joo, Ree;SaKong, Joon;Chung, Jong-Hak;Kwak, Tae-Hun
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.103-113
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    • 1999
  • The authors surveyed the inhabitants of a rural area to assess the patterns of medical utilization on dermatoses. Seven hundred and sixty new outpatients of dermatoses were examined and surveyed with formed questionnaire from March 1997 to February 1999. The results are as follows; 1. Among 760 new outpatients, the number of male patients was 283(37.2%) and that of female patients was 477(67.3%). 2. The most common dermatoses was Tinea pedis(34.9%), and follows senile pruritus, contact dermatitis, housewife eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, numular dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, Tinea corporis, Tinea ungium, acne vulgaris, impetigo, keratolysis exfoliativa, chronic urticaria, Tinea cruris and Molluscum contagiosum in orders. 3. Drug store was the most frequent places where patients initially visited for their skin diseases(39.6%) and followed by non dermatologic clinic, dermatologic clinic and general hospital in orders. 4. One hundred and twenty one(15.9%) patients have been experienced folk treatment. It was founded that the topical vinegar application or soaking was the most common method. Many patients felt no symptom improvement after the folk treatment(48.8%). Seventeen point four percent of patient felt symptom worsened. The results of this study suggest that many of the rural inhabitants are lack of understanding on their dermatoses. So many physician who are in charge of the primary care in rural area have to pay attention to the common dermatoses and educate patients on their medical utilization.

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Skin diseases of male workers in painting workplace (도장 부서 남성 근로자들의 피부 질환)

  • Park, Jae-Beom;Lee, Kyung-Jong;Jang, Jae-Yeon;Chung, Ho-Keun
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.30 no.4 s.59
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    • pp.830-839
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    • 1997
  • Painting is risky work to occupational skin disease. This research was carried out to investigate the prevalence of occupational skin diseases in painting department of a shipyard company in June 1996. Dermatological examination, self-administered questionnaire survey were conducted. Exposed group(n=379) was selected randomly in painting department and control of group(n=151) was selected in those who had not exposed to paints or solvents. The prevalence of contact dermatitis(11.9%) is significantly elevated compared with control of group(2.6%), and odds ratio(OR) is 4.95 (95% confidence interval[CI]: 1.75-14.02). The prevalence of Tinea pedis, the most common skin disease, in exposure group is 48.0%, and its odds ratio(OR) is significantly elevated compared with control group (OR:3.18, 95% CI: 2.06-4.90). Pompholyx is also significantly elevated in prevalence(11.9%) and OR(OR:6.64, 95% CI:2.03-21.69). There were no difference in the prevalence of contact dermatitis, Tinea pedis, and pompholyx by use of personal protective equipments(PPE), job categories, and duration of employment in painting department. In exposure group, 71.1% suffer from contact dermatitis improved in vacation or holiday and 68.9% of them had lesion on exposed area, it suggest that contact dermatitis in exposed group is related to their work. In conclusion, workers in painting department have high risks of contact dermatitis, Tinea pedis, and pompholyx. A health policy should be provided to prevent skin disease among painting department.

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