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Öğe ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS HEALTH CARE COSTS AND ASSOCIATED DISEASE ACTIVITY SCORES IN TURKEY(Elsevier Science Inc, 2013) Akkoc, N.; Direskeneli, H.; Erdem, H.; Gul, A.; Kabasakal, Y.; Kiraz, S.; Durguner, B.; Baser, O.; Hamuryudan, VÖğe Can amyloid patterns at salivary gland biopsies give clues for amyloidosis subtyping?(Springer, 2017) Bingul, K. B.; Yaman, B.; Kumbaraci, B. Sarsik; Akalin, T.; Kabasakal, Y.; Sen, S.Öğe The clinical efficacy of thermodynamic punctal plug therapy in keratoconjunctivitis sicca(B M J Publishing Group, 2006) Farki, F.; Egrilmez, S.; Oder, G.; Yagci, A.; Kabasakal, Y.Öğe Clinical history for inflammatory back pain in diagnosing ankylosing spondylitis: The sensitivity, specificity and consistency of clinical features(B M J Publishing Group, 2007) Akar, S.; Birlik, M.; Aksu, K.; Kabasakal, Y.; Senocak, O.; Ergor, G.; Akkoc, N.; Onen, F.Öğe The colposcopic, cytological and histopathological findings in a cohort of women with Sjogren's Syndrome(B M J Publishing Group, 2006) Guliyeva, A.; Oder, G.; Terek, C.; Ozsaran, A.; Kabasakal, Y.; Zekioglu, O.; Yucebilgin, S.Öğe Comparison of human papillomavirus testing and cervical cytology with colposcopic examination and biopsy in cervical cancer screening in a cohort of patients with Sjogren's syndrome(I R O G Canada, Inc, 2007) Cirpan, T.; Guliyeva, A.; Onder, G.; Terek, M. C.; Ozsaran, A.; Kabasakal, Y.; Zekioglu, O.; Yucebilgin, S.Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate women with Sjogren Syndrome by using cervical cytology, colposcopic examination and HPV-DNA testing and to compare these findings with those obtained from the control group. Method: A total of 100 women, who were referred to Ege University, School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology for cervical cytological screening between September 2004 and March 2005 and 33 of whom had Sjogren syndrome were included in this study. The patients were informed and subjected to cervical cytology, colposcopic examination and HPV-DNA testing. Colposcopic biopsy and endocervical canal curettage were carried out in cases of suspicious colposcopic examination and cytological findings. The findings obtained from 33 women with Sjogren syndrome and 67 subjects in the control group were compared. Results: Normal cervical cytology was detected in five women (5.7%), while suspicious cervical cytology was reported in 62 women (92.5%) in the control group. The prevalence of normal cytology in patients with Sjogren syndrome was 93.9% (n = 31), where 6.1 % (n = 2) of the women had suspicious cervical cytology findings. HPV-DNA findings were negative in 66 women (98.5%) in the control group, where the test result of one women (1.5%) was positive. HPV-DNA findings of patients with Sjogren syndrome were positive in one women (3%) and negative in 32 (97%). Colposcopic findings were normal in 63 women (94%) in the control group, where abnormal colposcopic findings were observed in four women (6%). Normal colposcopic findings were observed in 32 women (97%) with Sjogren syndrome, while pathological findings were recorded in one woman (3%). Suspicious cervical cytology, positive findings at colposcopic examination and biopsy and positive HPV-DNA tests were observed together in only one 40-year-old woman who was diagnosed with Sjogren syndrome for a period of four years. Prevalence of dyspareunia and vaginal dryness (atrophic vaginitis) symptoms were observed in Sjogren syndrome and control groups as 36.3% and 22.3%, respectively. Conclusion: No significant differences were observed between Sjogren syndrome and the control group who were evaluated by using cervical cytology, colposcopic examination and HPV-DNA tests. A higher prevalence of dyspareunia and vaginal dryness were observed in patients with Sjogren syndrome, yet this difference was not considered as significant with respect to either colposcopic or histopathological findings.Öğe The efficacy of xialine in patients with sjoegren's syndrome: A single-blind, crossover study(B M J Publishing Group, 2007) Alpoz, E.; Guneri, P.; Oder, G.; Cankaya, H.; Kose, T.; Kabasakal, Y.Öğe Headache prevalence in primary Sjogren's syndrome(B M J Publishing Group, 2007) Gokcay, F.; Oder, G.; Celebisoy, N.; Gokcay, A.; Sirin, H.; Kabasakal, Y.Öğe INDIRECT COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS IN TURKEY(Elsevier Science Inc, 2012) Akkoc, N.; Direskeneli, H.; Erdem, H.; Gul, A.; Kabasakal, Y.; Kiraz, S.; Durguner, B.; Baser, O.; Hamuryudan, VÖğe INDIRECT COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS IN TURKEY(Bmj Publishing Group, 2013) Akkoc, N.; Direskeneli, H.; Erdem, H.; Gul, A.; Kabasakal, Y.; Kiraz, S.; Durguner, B.; Baser, O.; Hamuryudan, V.Öğe Magnetic resonance imaging of the sacroiliac joints in ankylosing spondylitis before and after therapy with anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha(B M J Publishing Group, 2007) Kobak, S.; Oksel, F.; Kabasakal, Y.; Doganavsargil, E.Öğe A poor prognosis manifestation in primary sjogren's syndrome: Central nervous system involvement(B M J Publishing Group, 2007) Aksu, K.; Keser, G.; Gokcay, F.; Oder, G.; Celebisoy, N.; Kabasakal, Y.; Uludag, B.; Doganavsargil, E.Öğe Pregnancy outcome in our patients with systemic lupus erythematosus(B M J Publishing Group, 2006) Ocakci, P. T.; Keser, G.; Aksu, K.; Kocanaogullari, H.; Kabasakal, Y.; Oksel, F.; Doganavsargil, E.Öğe The prevalence of Sjogren's syndrome in adult women(Taylor & Francis As, 2006) Kabasakal, Y.; Kitapcioglu, G.; Turk, T.; Oder, G.; Durusoy, R.; Mete, N.; Egrilmez, S.; Akalin, T.Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS) according to European criteria (1993) and to the US-European Consensus Group (US-EU) criteria (2002) in adult women in Bornova, Izmir, Turkey. Materials and method: The study was designed as a two-phase cross-sectional survey consisting of a baseline questionnaire and collection of blood samples and clinical examination. In the initial phase, positivity for autoantibodies Ro(SS-A), La(SS-B), rheumatoid factor (RF), and anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) was determined, and in the clinical phase, clinical examination, salivary and ocular tests were performed. Minor salivary gland biopsy was performed for those who had at least three of these five criteria positive. Results: In our sample the prevalence of SS was 1.56% [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.92-2.66] according to the European criteria and 0.72% (95% CI 0.33-1.57) according to the US-EU criteria. Conclusion: To prevent the loss in diagnosis of pSS, the addition of ANA, RF, and tear break-up time (BUT) tests to US-EU criteria would be appropriate.Öğe PRODUCTIVITY LOSS DUE TO SICK LEAVE IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS(Bmj Publishing Group, 2013) Akkoc, N.; Direskeneli, H.; Erdem, H.; Gul, A.; Kabasakal, Y.; Kiraz, S.; Durguner, B.; Hamuryudan, V.Öğe Retrospective analysis of 11 Turkish patients with anti Jo-1 syndrome(B M J Publishing Group, 2006) Oder, G.; Oksel, F.; Keser, G.; Aksu, K.; Kabasakal, Y.; Gulbahar, O.; Inal, V.; Tarhan, F.; Gokmen, N.; Kocanaogullari, H.; Doganavsargil, E.Öğe SURVIVAL IN A TURKISH INFLAMMATORY MYOSITIS COHORT: A SINGLE-CENTRE STUDY(Bmj Publishing Group, 2017) Gulbezer, E. Er; Zihni, F. Yargucu; Karabulut, G.; Keser, G.; Kabasakal, Y.Öğe VITAMIN D LEVELS AND THE CORRELATION WITH DISEASE ACTIVITY IN PRIMARY SJOGREN'S SYNDROME(Bmj Publishing Group, 2013) Yilmaz, Z.; Karabulut, G.; Kitapcioglu, G.; Kabasakal, Y.