Sik Haw
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Recent Articles
11.
Noh T, Haw S, Soung J, Won C, Chang S, Choi J, et al.
J Dermatol
. 2012 Sep;
39(12):1095-7.
PMID: 22937887
No abstract available.
12.
Lew B, Cho H, Haw S, Kim H, Chung J, Sim W
Ann Dermatol
. 2012 Feb;
24(1):61-5.
PMID: 22363157
Background: Alopecia areata is marked by autoimmune assault on the hair follicle resulting in hair loss. T helper 17 cell subset has important roles in protecting the host against extracellular...
13.
The Efficacy and Safety of Long-term Oral Cyclosporine Treatment for Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
Haw S, Shin M, Haw C
Ann Dermatol
. 2010 Jun;
22(1):9-15.
PMID: 20548874
Background: Steroids are used in conventional treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) and they are very effective for improving the symptoms, but they also have several complications. Many studies have reported...
14.
Haw S, Lee M
Ann Dermatol
. 2010 Jun;
21(1):63-5.
PMID: 20548860
Clinically, folliculosebaceous cystic hamartoma (FSCH) lacks distinct features, but it has been reported as an asymptomatic, 1- to 3-cm, dome-shaped nodule on the face. Histopathologically, FSCH is characterized by adnexal...
15.
Jeong T, Lee E, Haw S, Shin M, Haw C
Ann Dermatol
. 2010 Jun;
21(4):409-12.
PMID: 20523835
An amelanotic malignant melanoma is characterized by little or no pigment. It is frequently misdiagnosed because it is a rare entity in general, and because of its unusual clinical features....
16.
Yang Y, Ahn J, Haw S, Shin M, Haw C
Ann Dermatol
. 2010 Jun;
21(3):326-9.
PMID: 20523817
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa (ENV) is a rare clinical condition associated with chronic non-filarial lymphedema caused by bacterial or non-infectious lymphatic obstruction. A variety of etiologies, including infection, tumor obstruction, trauma,...
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Haw S, Cho H, Lee M
Contact Dermatitis
. 2010 Feb;
62(1):61-3.
PMID: 20136887
No abstract available.