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Malayan filariasis in Korea

Seo BS

Malayain filariasis in Korea is reviewed in the point of history, parasitology, epdidemiology, pathology and clinical aspects, diagnosis and chemotherapy.
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2 cases of lymphatico-calyceal fistula causing chyluria

Yang SO, Hong SM, Park JH, Han MC

After advent of lymphangiographic technique, the causes of chyluria can be evaluated by lymphangiography. Themost common etiology known until today is parasitic origin, expecially filariasis. In Korea, established organismof filariasis...
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A Case of Filariasis Combined with Relapsing Fever

Cho TS

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Studies on the current epidemiological situation of brugian filariasis in endemic areas of Korea

Paik YH, Cho YJ, Koo DS, Ree HI, Shim JC

An epidemiological study on brugian filariasis was carried out in endemic areas including Cheju Island in Korea, with a brief review of literatures.The results showed that the incidence among residents...
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The epidemiological studies on the filariasis in Korea II. Distribution and prevalence of malayian filariasis in southern Korea

Seo BS, Rim HJ, Lim YC, Kang IK, Park YO

During 1964 to 1967, a survey of 30,534 persons for filariasis was made on all over the country with the following results: Among 24,816 draftees from all over the country...
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Two Cases of Brugian Filariasis Diagnosed Incidentally on Peripheral Blood Smears

Cho YU, Sung H, Lee HJ, Kim JH, Seog W, Park HS, Jeong TE, Lee YH

  • KMID: 2238991
  • Korean J Lab Med.
  • 2005 Feb;25(1):20-23.
The Brugian filariasis in Korea was once endemic in several areas including Jeju-do and small remote islands located in the southwestern part of the Korean peninsula. But recently it has...
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The epidemiological studies on the filariasis in Korea I. Filariasis in Cheju-Do(Quelpart Island)

Seo BS, Rim HJ, Seong SH, Park YH, Kim BC, Lim TB

A night blood survey was carried out among inhabitants aged over 1 year from the fifteen villages throughout Cheju-Do (Quelpart Island). Blood films from 2,139 persons were examined and 183(8.6...
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Changing Patterns of Human Parasitic Infection in Korea

Ahn MH

Parasitic infections in Korea have been well controlled during the last 40 years. Soil-transmitted helminthes, Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworm infections are almostly removed in this country. Recently, filariasis...
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Evaluation of mass treatment of malayan filariasis by diethylcarbamazine in Cheju Island

Seo BS, Whang KI

Control programme of malayan filariasis by diethylcarbamazine was set up in village, Cheju-Island, Korea. The daily dose of 6 mg per kg of body weight for 6 days was chosen...
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Ecology of filariasis on Che Ju Island

Kim JS, Lee WY, Chun SL

Study of filariasis to determine important factors involved in its ecology was carried out on Che Ju Island for three consecutive years from 1968 to 1970 in seven villages, three...
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A Case of Cutaneous Chylous Reflux

Whang SW, Kang JM, Lee JD, Lee MG

  • KMID: 1863725
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2000 Mar;38(3):376-379.
The term cutaneous chylous reflux refers to the back flow of chyle from its normal route and the discharge of chyle from the skin. Primary chylous reflux suggests the absence of an...
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A case of idiopathic chyluria

Im B, Lee Y, Park J, Kim M, Chung H, Kim H, Shin GT

  • KMID: 2256333
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2007 Dec;73(6):647-650.
In this report, we present a case of chyluria that is a very rare urine abnormality in Korea. A 43-year-old woman was referred to our clinic with intermittent turbid and...
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Efficacy of mass treatment for control of human filariasis

Kim JS, Moon OR, Lee WY, Chun SL

This study was carried out for three years from 1968 to 1970. Three coastal villages and four remote islets of Che Ju Island were surveyed and 90% of all inhabitants...
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A study on Aedes togoi as vector of filariasis in Che Ju lsland

Lee WY

A study on the Aedes togoi to find out important biological and ecological factors as an efficient vector of filariasis, was carried out on Che-Ju Island for two years from...
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Mondor's Disease in Antecubital Area

Bae JM, Jung MJ, Gu IN, Jung KH, Bae SH

  • KMID: 2210893
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2006 Aug;71(2):149-151.
Mondor's disease is also called thrombophlebitis and it is not a common condition. The characteristics finding of Mondor's disease is a subcutaneous cord that is tender and tense. This disease...
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Clinical Observation on Hydrocele

Ko JW, Kwon SW

A hydrocele is a common disease and it can be caused by etiological factors such as congenital anomaly, inflammation, trauma or parasitic infection. The great majority of hydroceles are idiopathic...
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Pharmacotherapy for imported parasitic diseases with drugs reserved by the government

Kho WG

  • KMID: 2342110
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2012 Jan;55(1):49-55.
Parasitic diseases are widely distributed throughout the world. Recently, travel abroad and migration from abroad are increasing in Korea. Therefore, it is necessary to appropriately control imported parasitic disease. The...
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Studies on filariasis in Korea - On the morphology and development of larvae of Brugia malayi in Aedes togoi

Kim HK, Seo BS

Since Senoo and Lincicome (1951) first have brought up for attention to the existence of malayan filariasis in Korea, several reports on the epidemiological investigations of the disease had already...
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Transition of Parasitic Diseases in Korea

Lee SH

The transition of important parasitic diseases in Korea is briefly reviewed in this article. Soiltransmitted helminthiases, such as ascariasis, trichuriasis, and hookworm infections, which had been prevalent all over the...
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Cause and Treatment of Lymphedema

Kim DI

INTRODUCTION: Lymphedema develops due to the abnormality of the transport capacity of the lymphatic system. Clinically lymphedema is not only a cosmetic deformity, but also a disabling and distressing condition. CLASSIFICATION:...
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