Bilal Sula
Dicle University
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International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases | 2017
Orhan Gezer; İbrahim Batmaz; Mustafa Akif Sariyildiz; Bilal Sula; Derya Uçmak; Mehtap Bozkurt; Kemal Nas
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) on sleep quality and investigate the association between sleep quality and clinical parameters of PsA, quality of life and psychological state in patients with PsA.
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis | 2015
Zeynep Meltem Akkurt; Mehtap Bozkurt; Derya Uçmak; Hatice Yüksel; Haydar Uçak; Bilal Sula; Zeynep Özkurt; Mehmet Yıldız; Dicle Akdeniz; Mustafa Arica
The aim of this study is to investigate and compare the serum levels of various cytokines in patients with Behçets Disease and healthy controls.
Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology | 2014
Derya Uçmak; Meltem Akkurt; Seval Dogruk Kacar; Bilal Sula; Mustafa Arica
Abstract Background: Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a pediatric viral infection that is fairly contagious. Although various treatment methods are available, the presence of facial lesions limits options of therapy. Aim: We aimed to test an alternative treatment consisting of application of two different concentrations of potassium hydroxide (of KOH 5% solution and of KOH 2.5% solution) aqueous solution. Methods: In this study we evaluated the effectiveness and side-effects of daily applications of potassium hydroxide (KOH) aqueous solution at 2.5% and 5% concentrations, twice daily in 29 children with MC. Out of a total of 29 patients with molluscum contagiosum included in the study, 13 patients in the 2.5% KOH group and 12 patients in the KOH 5% group completed the study. Families were instructed to apply potassium hydroxide twice a day. The assessment of response and side-effects were performed on days 0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 (visits were numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively) and one month after. Results: We had a total of 11 (44%) patients who completely recovered after the fifth visit. While eight (66.7%) of these 11 patients were in the 5% treatment group, three (23.1%) patients were in the 2.5% treatment group, and there was a statistically meaningful difference (p < 0.047). Patients with fewer lesions remitted better (p < 0.05). When number of lesions were taken into consideration, difference between the two treatment groups appeared after the fourth visit (p < 0.001). There were no statistical differences between the two groups with respect to side-effects (p = 0.682). Conclusions: Potassium hydroxide solution at a concentration of 5% was more effective than 2.5% in our patients. The treatment was well-tolerated on the face with the advantage of administration of lower concentrations. This study suggests potassium hydroxide may be a more preferable mode of treatment for molluscum contagiosum lesions on the face.
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases | 2017
Kemal Nas; Murat Karkucak; Bekir Durmus; Mehmet Ali Ulu; Saliha Karatay; Erhan Capkin; Hasan Ulusoy; Arif Gulkesen; Bilal Sula; Gurkan Akgol; Remzi Çevik; Salih Ozgocmen
To investigate performance of some of the published psoriatic arthritis (PsA) classification criteria as well as Assessment of Spondyloarthritis International Society (ASAS) criteria for peripheral spondyloarthritis (SpA) in Turkish patients with PsA (in early and late disease subgroups).
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases | 2017
Levent Yazmalar; İbrahim Batmaz; Mustafa Akif Sariyildiz; Mehmet Yıldız; Derya Uçmak; Fatih Mehmet Türkcü; Dicle Akdeniz; Bilal Sula; Remzi Çevik
The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep quality and the related variables in patients with Behçets disease (BD).
International Journal of Dermatology | 2016
Mustafa Akif Sariyildiz; Levent Yazmalar; İbrahim Batmaz; Mahmut Alpayci; Yahya Kemal Burkan; Bilal Sula; İbrahim Kaplan; Mehmet Yıldız; Zeynel Abidin Akar; Mehtap Bozkurt
Growth differentiation factor‐15 (GDF‐15), a member of the transforming growth factor‐β superfamily of cytokines, plays an important role in cell growth, signal transduction, and apoptosis regulation. The aim of this study was to evaluate serum GDF‐15 levels and their relationships with disease‐related variables in patients with Behçets disease (BD). Forty‐six patients diagnosed with BD and 30 demographically matched healthy control subjects participated in the study. GDF‐15 levels were measured in blood samples from patients and controls. The Behçets Disease Current Activity Form (BDCAF) was used to evaluate the disease activity of BD. There were no significant differences between the two groups in C‐reactive protein (CRP) level, mean erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), age, body mass index, and mean GDF‐15 levels (P > 0.05). Serum GDF‐15 levels were positively correlated with findings for peripheral arthritis and CRP, and with BDCAF erythema nodosum, BDCAF arthralgia, and BDCAF arthritis scores. Patients with BD were divided into two groups according to the presence of peripheral arthritis; nine subjects (20%) were positive for peripheral arthritis. Serum ESR, CRP, white blood cell counts, and GDF‐15 levels were significantly higher in the group that was positive for peripheral arthritis (P < 0.05). GDF‐15 may play a role in the progression and pathway of Behçets joint involvement and erythema nodosum that is independent of classic inflammatory response measures.
Journal of Clinical Medicine Research | 2014
Bilal Sula; İbrahim Batmaz; Derya Uçmak; İlyas Yolbaş; Sedat Akdeniz
Background We aimed to determine the demographic and clinical features of patients with Behcet’s disease (BD) in Southeastern Turkey. Methods In this study, files of 132 patients with BD (76 females and 56 males) who were diagnosed with BD according to the International Study Group criteria at the Department of Dermatology of Dicle University Faculty of Medicine from 2005 to 2009 were evaluated retrospectively. Demographical and clinical characteristics of the cases were recorded. Results Mean age of the cases was 32.40 ± 9.4 years (range 15 - 59 years) and male/female ratio was 0.73. The mean age at diagnosis was 28.71 ± 9.1 years. Six cases were diagnosed as juvenile BD (4.45%). Oral aphthous lesions (100%) and genital ulcers (94%) were found to be the most common findings of the disease, followed by pathergy positivity (75%), papulopustular lesions (74.2%), erythema nodosum (43.2%), thrombophlebitis (6.8%) and extragenital ulcers (6.1%). Systemic involvement was noted as joint involvement in 79.5%, ocular involvement in 28.8%, vascular involvement in 9.8%, pulmonary involvement in 2.3%, neurologic involvement in 2.3% and genitourinary system involvement in 0.8%. There was no significant difference between mucocutaneous findings and systemic involvement ratios of male and female cases. Conclusion Demographic and clinical features of BD may vary according to geographical region, gender and ethnicity. We hope that this study will contribute to the epidemiologic data of BD which may exhibit different clinical and demographic features in different parts of the world.
Acta Chirurgica Belgica | 2014
Bozkurt M; Bodakci Mn; Turkcu G; Kuyumcu M; Akkurt M; Bilal Sula; Em S; Oktayoglu P; Batmaz I; Yüksel H
Abstract Background : To investigate whether carvacrol (CAR) pretreatment reduces the severity of methotrexate (MTX)-induced hepatotoxicity in rats. Methods : A total of 24 rats were equally divided into three groups: group I, control; group II, MTX-treated; and group III, CAR+MTX-treated. On Day 1 group III received a one-time intraperitoneal dose of CAR (73 mg/kg), and on Day 2 both groups II and III received a single dose of intraperitoneal MTX (20 mg/kg). The rats were then sacrificed so to harvest blood and liver tissue samples to determine malondialdehyde (MDA), total antioxidant capacity (TAS), total oxidant status (TOS), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels. Histological specimens were examined via light microscopy. Results : Levels of MDA, ALT, AST and ALP in rat liver tissue samples were significantly higher in the MTX-treated group relative to the control group. However, TAS was significantly reduced in the MTX-treated group when compared to controls. Pretreating rats with CAR counteracted the effect of MTX exposure as MDA was significantly decreased and TAS was elevated in liver tissues when contrasted with the MTX-treated group. Furthermore, histological examination demonstrated significant liver injury in the MTX-treated group versus the CAR+MTX group. Conclusions : Pretreatment with CAR markedly diminished liver damage induced by MTX. Therefore, CAR administration preceding MTX treatment might be a promising therapeutic modality to prevent and/or lessen the extent of MTX- induced hepatotoxicity.
Case reports in dermatological medicine | 2013
Derya Uçmak; Sema Aytekin; Bilal Sula; Zeynep Meltem Akkurt; Gül Türkcü; Elif Ağaçayak
Lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC) is a benign dilation of lymph channels localized to the skin and subcutaneous tissues. It is generally localized in mouth mucosa, tongue, proximal regions of arms and legs, groin, axilla, and trunk. Primary vulvar involvement is very rare. Vulvar involvement occurs in various clinical settings. Here, two uncommon cases with giant lymphangioma circumscriptum mimicking genital warts will be presented: a 55-year-old female patient with extensive lymphangiectasic lesions and genital wart-like papular lesions in the vulva secondary to diffuse scrofuloderma scars and a 60-year-old female patient with verruca-like lesions secondary to chronic inflammation.
Archives of Rheumatology | 2016
Levent Yazmalar; Tahsin Çelepkolu; İbrahim Batmaz; Mustafa Akif Sariyildiz; Bilal Sula; Mahmut Alpayci; İsa An; Yahya Kemal Burkan; Haydar Uçak; Remzi Çevik
Objectives This study aims to investigate the frequency of fibromyalgia syndrome and to specify fibromyalgia syndrome-associated clinical symptoms in patients with acne vulgaris. Patients and methods Eighty-eight patients (28 males, 60 females; mean age 23.2±5.1 years; range 18 to 40 years) with acne vulgaris and age, sex- and body mass index-similar 76 healthy controls (14 males, 62 females; mean age 24.5±2.9 years; range 18 to 35 years) were included. Acne vulgaris was evaluated by using the Global Acne Scale, while Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used to evaluate anxiety. Results Fibromyalgia-associated pain, sleep disturbance, anxiety, and menstrual cycle disturbance were significantly more frequent in patients with acne vulgaris than controls. Also, the severity of anxiety and the number of tender points were significantly higher in the acne vulgaris patients than controls. Conclusion This study indicates that patients with acne vulgaris have increased frequency of fibromyalgia syndrome than healthy controls (21.6% versus 5.3%, respectively).