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Journal of Chemotherapy | 2000

Treatment of early syphilis with azithromycin

Franjo Gruber; Marija Kaštelan; Leo Čabrijan; Edita Simonić; Ines Brajac

Abstract An open, noncomparative study was performed to establish the efficacy of azithromycin in the treatment of early syphilis. Sixteen patients were treated with oral azithromycin: 1g the first day and then 500 mg for the following 8 days. Two patients were excluded from the study, leaving 14 patients for the evaluation of the efficacy. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) negativity was observed in 3 out of 6 patients treated for primary syphilis after 3 months and in all patients after 6 months. Two of 8 patients treated for manifest or early latent secondary syphilis had VDRL negativity after 3 months and 4 patients after 6 months.This study demonstrates that azithromycin is effective in the treatment of early syphilis. Two patients experienced gastrointestinal side effects which did not require treatment interruption.


Journal of Dermatology | 2010

Childhood and adulthood traumatic experiences in patients with psoriasis

Edita Simonić; Marija Kaštelan; Sandra Peternel; Mirjana Pernar; Ines Brajac; Ika Rončević-Gržeta; Igor Kardum

It is well known that several psychiatric disorders may be related to childhood psychological trauma. Recent studies have associated childhood exposure to trauma to some skin diseases. Our study aimed at exploring whether psoriasis is related to the reported positive and negative traumatic life events in different age intervals beginning from early childhood to adulthood. Furthermore, we investigated differences between psoriatics with early and late onset according to traumatic experiences in different age intervals. Also, we investigated the possible correlation of traumatic experiences with the disease severity. One hundred patients with psoriasis and 101 controls (patients with skin conditions considered to be “non‐psychosomatic”) were enrolled in the study. All participants completed a specific questionnaire measuring traumatic life experiences (Traumatic Antecedents Questionnaire, TAQ). The TAQ assesses positive personal experiences (competence and safety) and negative personal experiences (neglect, separation, secrets, emotional, physical and sexual abuse, trauma witnessing, other traumas and exposure to alcohol/drugs) from early childhood to adulthood. The severity of psoriasis was estimated according to the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI), a standardized measuring instrument. The amount of positive experiences did not differ significantly among groups, except for safety scores that were higher in controls compared with both psoriatic groups (early and late onset). On the other side, negative traumatic experiences appeared more frequently in patients with psoriasis during all developmental periods. We found no correlation between severity of psoriasis and traumatic experiences. The present study demonstrates an increased history of childhood and adulthood negative traumatic experiences in patients with psoriasis compared to the control group. Our findings suggest a relationship between retrospectively reported negative traumatic experiences and psoriasis.


Rheumatology International | 2013

Negative and positive life experiences in patients with psoriatic arthritis

Edita Simonić; Sandra Peternel; Liliana Stojnić-Soša; Ika Rončević-Gržeta; Larisa Prpić-Massari; Dražen Massari; Darinka Periša; Leo Čabrijan

Recent data suggest that childhood and adulthood stressors may play a significant role in the development of an autoimmune disease. The present study explores the relationship between psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and positive and negative life events during childhood and adulthood in psoriatic patients. Forty-five patients with psoriatic arthritis and 101 controls (patients with skin conditions considered to be “non-psychosomatic”) were enrolled in the study. All participants completed a specific questionnaire measuring traumatic life experiences [Traumatic Antecedents Questionnaire (TAQ)]. The TAQ assesses positive personal experiences (competence and safety) and negative personal experiences (neglect, separation, secrets, emotional, physical and sexual abuse, trauma witnessing, other traumas and exposure to alcohol/drugs) from early childhood to adulthood. The patients with psoriatic arthritis exhibited lower mean scores of total positive experiences during late childhood (latency) as compared to the control group. Negative experiences during four developmental periods appeared more frequently in patients with psoriatic arthritis than in the controls. The most frequently reported negative experiences were neglect, emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, alcohol/drug abuse and other traumas. The present findings add evidence to the relationship between retrospectively reported childhood experiences and psoriatic arthritis. Furthermore, a high amount of reported emotional and physical abuse occurs in patients with psoriatic arthritis during latency and adolescence.


Medical Hypotheses | 2016

Cytotoxic T lymphocytes as a potential brake of keratinocyte proliferation in psoriasis

Marijana Vičić; Sandra Peternel; Edita Simonić; Vlatka Sotošek-Tokmadžić; Dražen Massari; Ines Brajac; Marija Kaštelan; Larisa Prpić-Massari

Psoriasis is a chronic papulosquamous skin disease, histologically characterized by epidermal hyperproliferation and dermal infiltration of inflammatory cells. The majority of T lymphocytes infiltrating dermis are CD4+ T lymphocytes secreting type 1 and type 17 cytokines. These cytokines are responsible for triggering keratinocyte proliferation as well as chemokine secretion and subsequent migration of other inflammatory cells in the skin. Contrarily, lymphocytes that accumulate in epidermis are mainly CD8+ T lymphocytes. According to the recent findings, these cells can also secrete type 1 and type 17 cytokines. However, it is demonstrated so far that epidermal CD8+ T lymphocytes contain higher amounts of cytolytic molecules, such as perforin, granzyme B and granulysin whose role in psoriasis pathogenesis is still unknown. Therefore, in this article we hypothesize the active involvement of cell mediated cytotoxicity in killing the proliferating keratinocytes as a mechanism of potential self-defense and possible brake in psoriatic plaque formation, maintaining skin homeostasis.


Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift | 2007

Tinea incognito due to Microsporum canis in a 76-year-old woman

Marija Kaštelan; Larisa Prpić Massari; Edita Simonić; Franjo Gruber

A 76 year old female patient presented with multiple erythematous itchy patches on her face and neck along with hair loss, scaling and inflammation in the occipital region of the scalp that had started 2 months ago. Therapy with local corticosteroid creams were recommended. Direct microscopy of scraping specimens from skin lesions and scalp were positive for fungal hyphae. The patient was successfully treated with oral itraconazol and for 3 months and 1 % clotrimazole cream.


Rheumatology International | 2013

Erratum to: Negative and positive life experiences in patients with psoriatic arthritis

Edita Simonić; Sandra Peternel; Liliana Stojnić-Soša; Ika Rončević-Gržeta; Larisa Prpić-Massari; Dražen Massari; Darinka Periša; Leo Čabrijan; Marija Kaštelan

The corresponding author of the manuscript was inadvertently omitted the author name Marija Kaštelan from the author group of the published article. The revised author group is given below.


Collegium Antropologicum | 2008

Molecular and Genetic Mechanisms in Melanoma

Franjo Gruber; Marija Kaštelan; Ines Brajac; Marina Saftić; Vesna Peharda; Leo Čabrijan; Zrinka Stanić Žgombić; Edita Simonić


Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2010

[Treatment of alopecia areata: modern principles and perspectives].

Ines Brajac; Marija Kaštelan; Perisa D; Edita Simonić; Stojnić-Sosa L; Larisa Prpić Massari


Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Volume 79, Issue 3, Supplement 1 | 2018

Acquired hemophilia occurring during the course of linear IgA bullous dermatosis

Sandra Peternel; Gabrijela Pejkic; Valentina Saint-Georges; Edita Simonić; Dragana Grohovac; Toni Valković


14th EADV Spring Symposium | 2018

Blood level of granulysin differs in patients with mild and severe psoriasis

Marijana Vičić; Vlatka Sotošek Tokmadžić; Sandra Peternel; Marija Kaštelan; Ines Brajac; Edita Simonić; Larisa Prpić Massari

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