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International Journal of Dermatology | 2000

Notalgia paresthetica : a study on pathogenesis

Ekin Savk; S. Oner Savk; Okan Bolukbasi; Nil Culhaci; Emel Dikicioglu; Göksun Karaman; Neslihan Sendur

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BMC Cancer | 2004

Elevated expression of MMP-13 and TIMP-1 in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas may reflect increased tumor invasiveness

Nil Culhaci; Kubilay Metin; Eray Copcu; Emel Dikicioglu

BackgroundMatrix metalloproteinases [MMPs], which degrade the extracellular matrix, play an important role in the invasion and metastasis of squamous cell carcinomas. One MMP, MMP-13, is thought to play a central role in MMP activation. The purpose of this study was to investigate MMP-13 and TIMP-1 expression in squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck and to relate these levels of expression to histologic patterns of invasion.MethodsThis study included T1 lesions obtained via biopsy from the larynx, tongue, and skin/mucosa of 78 patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. The relationship between expression of MMP-13 and TIMP-1 and the mode of tumor invasion [MI] was evaluated immunohistochemically, using breast carcinoma tissue as a positive control.ResultsIncreased expression was observed in highly invasive tumors, as reflected by the significant correlation between the degree of staining for MMP-13 or TIMP-1 and MI grade [p < 0.05]. There was no significant relationship between the degree of staining for MMP-13 or TIMP-1 and patient age, sex, tumor site, or tumor histologic grade. In addition, levels of staining for MMP-13 did not correlate with levels of staining for TIMP-1.ConclusionThe expression of MMP-13 and TIMP-1 appears to play an important role in determining the invasive capacity of squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck. Whereas additional studies are needed to confirm these findings, evaluating expression of these MMPs in small biopsy samples may be useful in determining the invasive capacity of these tumors at an earlier stage.


Journal of Cutaneous Pathology | 2007

Nature of cell kinetics in psoriatic epidermis

Furuzan K. Doger; Emel Dikicioglu; Filiz Ergin; Emel Unal; Neslihan Sendur; Meltem Uslu

Background:  Psoriasis vulgaris is a common chronic inflammatory dermatosis. Disorders in keratinocyte proliferation, differentiation, inflammation and immune dysregulation are the major factors implicated in the pathogenesis of psoriasis vulgaris.


Dermatology | 2002

Immunohistochemical Findings in Notalgia paresthetica

Ekin Şavk; Emel Dikicioglu; Nil Culhaci; Göksun Karaman; Neslihan Şendur

Background: Notalgia paresthetica (NP) is a sensory neuropathy the pathogenesis of which is not yet completely elucidated. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the histopathological changes in NP with special emphasis on cutaneous innervation. Methods: Along with site-matched biopsies from 5 healthy individuals, lesional skin biopsies from 14 cases of NP and biopsies from contralateral nonlesional skin in 9 of these cases were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and Congo red. For immunohistochemical analysis, all samples were stained with two general neural markers (S-100 protein and protein gene product 9.5) and two neuropeptides (vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and substance P). Results: Light microscopy was compatible with postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. Immunohistochemistry did not reveal a significant difference in the staining pattern of lesional skin and control tissue (p > 0.05). Although not reaching statistical significance, the percentage of cases which showed no staining was higher in the group of patients with more chronic NP. Conclusion: The finding of less immunohistochemical staining in cases with more chronicity could be of clinical importance and is worth investigating further.


International Journal of Clinical Practice | 2005

Biological characteristics of breast cancer at the primary tumour and the involved lymph nodes

Emel Dikicioglu; Sabri Barutca; Nezih Meydan; Ibrahim Meteoglu

Diminished oestrogen receptor (ER) expression in the involved axillary lymph nodes (ALN) in breast cancer compared with the primary tumour has been reported in previous studies. We have assessed a wider spectrum of tumour markers (ER, progesterone receptor (PgR), p53, Ki‐67 and HER‐2/neu) and compared extent and staining intensities at the primary tumour and the involved ALN on specimens of 22 cases with invasive ductal breast cancer. At the involved ALN, both the quantity of positive staining cells and the staining intensities for ER and PgR were decreased (p < 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively). In contrast, the quantity of positive staining cells (p < 0.004) and the staining intensities for Ki‐67 were increased. The differences for HER‐2/neu and p53 staining at both sites were insignificant. The immunohistochemical staining properties of both the primary tumour and the ALN metastases showed no correlation with the number of involved ALN (p > 0.05). This study suggested that ALN metastasis might indicate a more unfavourable expression pattern of ER, PgR and Ki‐67 in invasive ductal breast cancer.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2004

Cutaneous basosquamous carcinoma infiltrating cerebral tissue.

Neslihan Sendur; Göksun Karaman; Emel Dikicioglu; Can Karaman; Ekin Savk

Basosquamous carcinoma of the skin is a rare malignancy with specific histopathological features of both basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Some authors believe that basosquamous carcinoma is a variant of basal cell carcinoma, while others suggest that this tumour may behave more aggressively.


Journal of Cutaneous Pathology | 2003

The reliability of long‐term storage of direct immunofluorescent staining slides at room temperature

Emel Dikicioglu; Ibrahim Meteoglu; Pınar Okyay; Nil Culhaci; Füruzan Kacar

Background:  Long‐term preservation of immunofluorescence is important for re‐examinations. We investigated whether the storage of direct immunofluorescent (DIF)‐positive slides at room temperature was reliable in daily practice.


European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2006

The combined effect of iloprost and N-acetylcysteine in preventing spinal cord ischemia in rabbits.

Mehmet Boga; Berent Discigil; Erdem Ali Özkısacık; Uğur Gürcün; Badak Mi; Emel Dikicioglu; Cigdem Yenisey; Ibrahim Meteoglu


Saudi Medical Journal | 2005

Breast carcinogenesis. Transition from hyperplasia to invasive lesions.

Ibrahim Meteoglu; Emel Dikicioglu; Muhan Erkus; Nil Culhaci; Füruzan Kacar; Esra Ozkara; Meral Uyar


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2003

Microcystic adnexal carcinoma: Report of a case * ** * ** ♢

Nil Culhaci; H.Eray Copcu; Emel Dikicioglu

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Nil Culhaci

Adnan Menderes University

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Füruzan Kacar

Adnan Menderes University

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Göksun Karaman

Adnan Menderes University

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Neslihan Sendur

Adnan Menderes University

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S. Oner Savk

Adnan Menderes University

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Badak Mi

Adnan Menderes University

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Berent Discigil

Adnan Menderes University

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Cigdem Yenisey

Adnan Menderes University

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