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Öğe Amicrobial pustulosis of the folds associated with autoimmune disorders: report a new case of Sjogren's syndrome(Medcom Ltd, 2020) Dirican, F.; Acar, A.; Yaman, B.; Keser, G.; Karaarslan, IAmicrobial pustulosis of the folds is a relatively new entity, characterised by recurring aseptic pustular lesions, predominantly involving the cutaneous folds and occurring in patients with autoimmune disorders. Few cases have been reported in the literature. We present a case of amicrobial pustulosis of the folds in a woman with Sjogren's syndrome.Öğe Cutaneous histopathological findings in systemic amyloidosis(Springer, 2022) Yaman, B.; Gomez Gonzalez, C. A.; Acar, A.; Akalin, T.; Kumbaraci, B. Sarsik; Celtik, A.; Sen, S.[No Abstract Available]Öğe Dermoscopic features in fungal melanonychia(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Karaarslan, I. Kilinc; Acar, A.; Aytimur, D.; Akalin, T.; Ozdemir, F.BackgroundData on the dermoscopic features of fungal melanonychia are limited. AimTo identify the dermoscopic features of fungal melanonychia. MethodsWe reviewed patient files, clinical history and dermoscopic images of all cases with a diagnosis of fungal melanonychia seen at our dermoscopy unit within the past year. ResultsIn total, 14 cases with 20 involved nails were reviewed. The most common type of melanonychia was melanonychia striata (7/20). Multicoloured pigmentation was observed in 19 of the nails. The main dermoscopic pattern was homogeneous pigmentation; however, black pigmented aggregates, presenting as either coarse granules or pigmented clumps, accompanied this homogeneous pigmentation in 16 lesions. Matt black pigmentation, matt white pigmentation, yellow to brown pigmentation, black reverse triangle (wider at the distal than the proximal end), superficial transverse striation and blurred appearance were the other features. ConclusionsWe have identified a number of dermoscopic features appearing in fungal melanonychia, which should help in diagnosis of this disease.Öğe Dermoscopic features in fungal melanonychia(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Karaarslan, I. Kilinc; Acar, A.; Aytimur, D.; Akalin, T.; Ozdemir, F.BackgroundData on the dermoscopic features of fungal melanonychia are limited. AimTo identify the dermoscopic features of fungal melanonychia. MethodsWe reviewed patient files, clinical history and dermoscopic images of all cases with a diagnosis of fungal melanonychia seen at our dermoscopy unit within the past year. ResultsIn total, 14 cases with 20 involved nails were reviewed. The most common type of melanonychia was melanonychia striata (7/20). Multicoloured pigmentation was observed in 19 of the nails. The main dermoscopic pattern was homogeneous pigmentation; however, black pigmented aggregates, presenting as either coarse granules or pigmented clumps, accompanied this homogeneous pigmentation in 16 lesions. Matt black pigmentation, matt white pigmentation, yellow to brown pigmentation, black reverse triangle (wider at the distal than the proximal end), superficial transverse striation and blurred appearance were the other features. ConclusionsWe have identified a number of dermoscopic features appearing in fungal melanonychia, which should help in diagnosis of this disease.Öğe Dermoscopic features in fungal melanonychia(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Karaarslan, I. Kilinc; Acar, A.; Aytimur, D.; Akalin, T.; Ozdemir, F.BackgroundData on the dermoscopic features of fungal melanonychia are limited. AimTo identify the dermoscopic features of fungal melanonychia. MethodsWe reviewed patient files, clinical history and dermoscopic images of all cases with a diagnosis of fungal melanonychia seen at our dermoscopy unit within the past year. ResultsIn total, 14 cases with 20 involved nails were reviewed. The most common type of melanonychia was melanonychia striata (7/20). Multicoloured pigmentation was observed in 19 of the nails. The main dermoscopic pattern was homogeneous pigmentation; however, black pigmented aggregates, presenting as either coarse granules or pigmented clumps, accompanied this homogeneous pigmentation in 16 lesions. Matt black pigmentation, matt white pigmentation, yellow to brown pigmentation, black reverse triangle (wider at the distal than the proximal end), superficial transverse striation and blurred appearance were the other features. ConclusionsWe have identified a number of dermoscopic features appearing in fungal melanonychia, which should help in diagnosis of this disease.Öğe Efficacy of intense pulsed light therapy for melasma(Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2019) Ertam Sagduyu, I.; Dirican, F.; Acar, A.; Unal, I.[No abstract available]Öğe The efficacy of paracetamol versus tenoxicam on postoperative pain and morphine consumption after abdominal hysterectomy: a placebo-controlled, randomized study(I R O G Canada, Inc, 2012) Gunusen, I.; Karaman, S.; Acar, A.; Sargin, A.; Firat, V.Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the analgesic efficacy and side-effects of paracetamol and tenoxicam in comparison with placebo in patients with postoperative pain after elective abdominal hysterectomy. Material and Methods: A total of 120 patients were randomly divided into three groups to receive either paracetamol 1 g, tenoxicam 20 mg or placebo intravenously at the end of surgery, and then morphine was administered by a patient-controlled analgesia device postoperatively. Results: Tenoxicam was associated with lower pain scores at the 2nd, 4th, 6th and 24th hour postoperatively. Total morphine consumption was 44.8 +/- 17.4 mg, 64.6 +/- 19.6 mg, 69.2 +/- 22.1 (tenoxicam, paracetamol and placebo group, respectively) and there was a significant difference in the tenoxicam group compared with the other two groups (p < 0.05). Side-effects except for nausea were similar. Conclusion: A single dose of 20 mg tenoxicam provided effective analgesia and reduced total morphine consumption in comparison with paracetamol and placebo after abdominal hysterectomy.Öğe Keratosis Lichenoides Chronica (Nekam’s Disease): Dermoscopic and in Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy Findings(Mattioli 1885, 2023) Ozturk, A.; Acar, A.; Yaman, B.; Karaarslan, I.[No abstract available]