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Rheumatology International | 2007

Frequency of rheumatic diseases in patients with autoimmune thyroid disease

Mehmet Soy; Sibel Guldiken; Ender Arikan; Betul Ugur Altun; Armagan Tugrul

We aimed to investigate the frequency of rheumatic diseases in patients suffering from autoimmune thyroid diseases (ATD). Sixty-five patients (56 F, 9 M), who were followed by diagnosis of ATD, were questioned and examined for the presence of rheumatic disease. Basic laboratory tests and antithyroid antibodies, antinuclear antibody and rheumatoid factor (RF) levels were also measured by appropriate methods. Various rheumatic diseases were detected in 40 (62%) of patients with ATD. The most frequent rheumatic conditions were fibromyalgia, recurrent aphthous stomatitis, osteoarthritis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia and carpal tunnel syndrome which were detected in 20 (31%), 13 (20%), 10 (15%), 9 (14%) and 8 (12%) of patients, respectively. Autoimmune diseases, except Sjogren’s syndrome, which were detected in ten patients with ATD, are as follows—vitiligo: two; autoimmune hepatitis: two; oral lichen planus: one, ulcerative colitis: one, inflammatory arthritis in four patients (two of them had rheumatoid arthritis, one had psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and one had mixed collagen tissue disease). RF was positive in two patients, one of them had rheumatoid arthritis and FANA was positive in six (9%) patients; all of them had hypothyroidism. The frequency of rheumatic diseases seems to be higher in patients suffering from ATD. Initial evaluation and a regular checking for rheumatic diseases in patients suffering from ATD were recommended.


International Journal of Neuroscience | 2006

Comparative neurophysiological study for the diagnosis of mild polyneuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus and glucose intolerance.

Nilda Turgut; Sibel Guldiken; Kemal Balci; Armagan Tugrul; Ufuk Berberoglu; Betul Ugur Altun

This article evaluates diagnostic sensitivity of minimal F-wave latency, sural/radial amplitude ratio (SRAR), dorsal sural/radial amplitude ratio (DSRAR), sympathetic skin response (SSR), and R-R interval variability (RRIV) for detecting early polyneuropathy in patients with glucose intolerance and diabetic patients. F-wave latencies were more prolonged in diabetic patients with normal and abnormal nerve conduction studies than control subjects (p < .001). SRAR was lower, SSR latency was more prolonged, and RRIV was lower in diabetic patients with abnormal nerve conduction studies than healty controls (p < .001). SSR latency was more prolonged and RRIV was lower in diabetic patients with normal nerve conduction studies than healty controls (p < .01, p < .05, respectively). DSRAR was lower in diabetic patients with normal and abnormal nerve conduction studies than control subjects (p < .001). DSRAR was also lower in patients with glucose intolerance than control subjects (p < .01). DSRAR was the most sensitive and specific test in either of diabetic patients with normal nerve conduction studies (sensitivity 66%, specificity 90%) and diabetic patients with abnormal nerve conduction studies (sensitivity 100%, specificity 90%). DSRAR is the most reliable method for detection of early nerve pathology. Patients with glucose intolerance might have subclinical neuropathy that can be demonstrated with DSRAR analysis.


Endocrine Journal | 2005

Global Fibrinolytic Capacity in Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism

Sibel Guldiken; Muzaffer Demir; Burhan Turgut; Betul Ugur Altun; Ender Arikan; Mujdat Kara


Forensic Science International | 2004

Deaths due to hunger strike: post-mortem findings

Gürcan Altun; Bulent Akansu; Betul Ugur Altun; Derya Azmak; Ahmet Yılmaz


Archive | 2013

Role of soluble Fas/Fas ligand pathway and osteoprotegerin in diabetic foot ulceration

Sibel Guldiken; Bengur Taskiran; Ahmet Muzaffer Demir; Ayşe Armağan Tuğrul; Betul Ugur Altun


Balkan Medical Journal | 2012

Effect of Exercise on ADMA Level in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Bengur Taskiran; Betul Ugur Altun; Selma Arzu Vardar; Ahmet Muzaffer Demir; Cetin Hakan Karadag; Armagan Altun


Balkan Medical Journal | 2010

The Follow-Up of Diabetic Patient in Polyclinic

Betul Ugur Altun


12th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2010

Plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine, symmetric dimethylarginine, homoarginine and arginine levels in patients with active acromegaly

Sibel Guldiken; Bengur Taskiran; C Hakan Karadag; Ozgur Gunduz; Betul Ekiz Bilir; Betul Ugur Altun; Armagan Tugrul


Balkan Medical Journal | 2009

Frequency Of Thyroid Diseases in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Bengür Taşkiran; Sibel Guldiken; Hande Peynirci; Betul Ugur Altun


11th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2009

Role of soluble fas/fas ligand pathway and osteoprotegerin levels in patients with diabetic foot

Sibel Guldiken; Bengur Taskiran; Muzaffer Demir; Armagan Tugrul; Betul Ugur Altun

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