Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Ondokuz Mayıs University
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Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2006
Eo Goktas; Fatma Aydin; Nilgun Senturk; Mt Canturk; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Background Narrow band ultraviolet B (NB‐UVB) phototherapy has been used successfully for the treatment of vitiligo. Recently, topical calcipotriol has also been claimed to be effective, either as monotherapy or as a part of combination therapies.
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology | 2006
Fatma Aydin; Tayyar Cantürk; Nilgun Senturk; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Background. Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that often requires long‐term therapy to control the symptoms. Combination therapies for severe psoriasis have advantages for disease control and are thought to reduce long‐term side‐effects.
European Journal of Dermatology | 2009
Esra Pancar Yuksel; Fatma Aydin; Nilgun Senturk; Tayyar Cantürk; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Accumulation of free radicals in the epidermis and the role of oxidative stress have been demonstrated in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. So, new treatment modalities that support antioxidant systems may be a choice for treatment. We sought to determine the clinical efficacy of narrow band ultraviolet B plus topical formulation including Cucumis melo superoxide dismutase and catalase (Vitix), over the narrow band ultraviolet B treatment alone. Thirty vitiligo patients (18 female, 12 male; mean age 34 +/- 13 years) were included in this study. 15 patients in Group 1 were treated only with narrow band ultraviolet B whereas 15 patients in Group 2 were treated with narrow band ultraviolet B plus topical Vitix for 6 months. Areas of 21 lesions from each group were measured by point counting methods at the beginning and at the end of the treatment. Efficacy of treatment was graded as perfect, good, moderate and poor according to healing percentages of measured areas and both groups were compared statistically. In Group 1 two moderate; in Group 2 one perfect, four moderate healings were observed at the end of the treatment. There was no statistically significant difference according to healing percentages between the two groups (p > 0.05). No adverse effect was reported in either group. The superiority of narrow band ultraviolet B plus topical Vitix treatment over narrow band ultraviolet B treatment could not be demonstrated statistically. There is a need for further studies involving large case series to clarify the results of our preliminary study.
Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy | 2014
Esra Pancar Yuksel; Gokhan Sahin; Fatma Aydin; Nilgun Senturk; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Abstract Introduction: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used for rapid healing and tissue regeneration in many fields of medicine. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of PRP application procedure on human facial skin. Methods: PRP was applied thrice at 2-week intervals on the face of ten healthy volunteers. It was applied to individuals forehead, malar area, and jaw by a dermaroller, and injected using a 27-gauge injector into the wrinkles of crows feet. Participants were asked to grade on a scale from 0 to 5 for general appearance, skin firmness–sagging, wrinkle state and pigmentation disorder of their own face before each PRP procedure and 3 months after the last PRP procedure. While volunteers were evaluating their own face, they were also assessed by three different dermatologists at the same time by the same five-point scale. Results: There was statistically significant difference regarding the general appearance, skin firmness-sagging and wrinkle state according to the grading scale of the patients before and after three PRP applications. Whereas there was only statistically significant difference for the skin firmness–sagging according to the assessment of the dermatologists. Conclusion: PRP application could be considered as an effective procedure for facial skin rejuvenation.
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology | 2009
Fatma Aydin; G. S. Pancar; Nilgun Senturk; Yüksel Bek; Esra Pancar Yuksel; Tayyar Cantürk; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Background. Laser‐assisted hair removal has become a popular treatment for eradication of body hair. Many studies have been published concerning the safety and efficacy of several laser systems. Adverse events are hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, erythema, oedema, scarring, pain and blistering. Changes in sweating have not previously been reported.
Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2006
Fatma Aydin; C Cokluk; Nilgun Senturk; K Aydin; Mt Canturk; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a severe cutaneous eruption that most often appears as an adverse reaction to medication. In this report, we present two patients diagnosed with SJS, which developed in patients with brain tumour, after receiving cranial irradiation and phenytoin. Concomitant application of these two therapies may play an important role in the occurrence of the disease.
Archives of Dermatological Research | 2006
Nurten Kara; Nilgun Senturk; Sezgin Gunes; Hasan Bagci; Serbulent Yigit; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) could be a candidate gene for Behçet’s disease (BD). This study investigated the relationship of the eNOS Glu298→Asp polymorphism with the presence and severity of BD in the Turkish population. Ninety-two patients with BD and 100 controls were studied. Analyses of Glu298Asp polymorphism in exon 7 of the eNOS gene were made by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism technique. The frequencies of the eNOS genotypes were similar for BD patients (GG:GT:TT=58.7%:38%:3.3%) and controls (59.2%:33.7%:7.1 %), P=0.335. No evidence of difference was found in the frequency of the T allele between BD patients (22.3%) and controls (24%), [OR=0.91, 95% CI (0.55–1.50), P=0.690]. Glu298→Asp polymorphism of the eNOS gene does not appear to be associated with the presence of BD in the Turkish population.
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology | 2007
Fatma Aydin; Nilgun Senturk; E. Sabanciler; Mt Canturk; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
Keratoacanthoma centrifugum marginatum (KCM) is a rare entity, usually classified as solitary keratoacanthoma (KA). The Ferguson–Smith type is the most common form of multiple KAs. Because development of multiple KAs and KCM in a single patient has rarely been reported, this association presents a therapeutic challenge. We report a 46‐year‐old man with Ferguson–Smith multiple KAs and KCM, who was successfully treated with acitretin.
International Journal of Dermatology | 2008
Deniz Seçkin; Tekin Akpolat; Mehmet Ceyhan; Serdar Tuncer; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
There are as yet no established indications or criteria for the use of acyclovir in pregnancy. Controversies about its use in pregnancy still exist. We were also in two minds whether to treat the mother with acyclovir or not. Weighing its potential benefits against any possible hazards, we decided to prescribe acyclovir by the oral route for our patient and succeeded in preventing possible maternal complications such as premature labor and neonatal varicella. Most of the authors have used acyclovir by the intravenous route, but have not justified the advantage (if any) of IV administration of acyclovir compared with the oral route.
International Journal of Dermatology | 2001
Nilgun Senturk; Levent Yildiz; Yuksel Sullu; Bedri Kandemir; Ahmet Yasar Turanli
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