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International Journal of Dermatology | 2013

Isotretinoin treatment in nodulocystic acne with and without polycystic ovary syndrome: efficacy and determinants of relapse

Gül Aslıhan Çakir; Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Aysel Gürler

Background  Isotretinoin is the most efficacious long‐lasting treatment for acne; however, some factors, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), patient age, family history, and type and number of acne lesions, may lead to treatment resistance or relapse following treatment. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy and permanence of systemic isotretinoin (SI) in nodulocystic acne patients with and without PCOS and to evaluate the factors associated with relapse during the first and second post‐treatment years.


Journal of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine | 2018

Evaluation of Liver Enzymes, Hemogram and Lipid Parameters in Acne Patients Using Systemic Isotretinoin

Gül Aslıhan Çakır Akay; Dilsun Yıldırım; Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Ayşe Bilgihan

Yazışma Adresi/Address for Correspondence: Dr. Gül Aslıhan Çakır Akay, Ufuk Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Dr. Rıdvan Ege Hastanesi, Deri ve Zührevi Hastalıkları Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye Tel.: +90 312 204 41 79 E-posta: [email protected] ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000-0003-2310-1763 Geliş Tarihi/Received: 21.05.2018 Kabul Tarihi/Accepted: 25.07.2018 Objectives: Systemic isotretinoin (SI) is the most effective agent in the treatment of resistant acne vulgaris, affecting all four pathogenetic factors. However, laboratory abnormalities caused by SI have been reported for many years. Current studies indicate that these disorders may be temporary transient changes, so that monthly monitoring of laboratory parameters is not required during routine SI therapy. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate changes in hemogram, lipid parameters and liver function tests in acne patients who received SI treatment. Materials and Methods: This study consisted of 52 patients (18-35 years old) diagnosed with severe, nodular acne that leaves scars and resistant to 4 months systematic antibiotics treatment. Patients received SI treatment with 0.5-1 mg/kg dose, in total 120-150 mg cumulative dose. Hemogram, liver enzyme and lipid parameters are recorded before treatment and 3and 6-month visits. Results: When the results of before treatment, 3and 6-month visits are statistically compared, a significant increase is observed in the values of gamma glutamyl transferase, total cholesterol, triglyceride, low density lipoprotein values and a significant decrease is observed in white sphere values. Conclusion: According to our study findings, the treatment of SI causes changes the white sphere, gamma glutamyl transferase, total cholesterol, triglyceride, low density lipoprotein levels. At the same time all these changes are within the normal reference value limits. Therefore, during treatment, instead of routine monthly observation, we propose a proper diet and a more intermittent follow-up.


Dermatologic Surgery | 2014

Previous nail surgery is a risk factor for recurrence of ingrown nails.

Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Münevver Güven; Beyza D. Erdogan; Aysel Gürler

approximately 8weeks and have used it in a numerous ways. My most common usage has been taking pictures of patients and videos ofmy surgery. Again, I can do this automatically and seamlessly without interrupting the task at hand. Because the mini monitor sits above the field of vision, the surgeon needs to only glance up to view the screen. I have also used the device to document patient consults or preoperative visits with their permission. I am working on a way to display the patient’s vital signs on the computer so that I can observe this data during surgery with a quick glance. I can also answer the phone and listen to music (only if you purchase music from Google) (Figure 3).


Dermatologic Surgery | 2007

Long-term results of nail brace application in diabetic patients with ingrown nails.

Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Gurbuz Erdogan


Clinical Rheumatology | 2012

Association of hypermobility and ingrown nails

Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Abdurrahman Tufan; Münevver Güven; Berna Goker; Aysel Gürler


Turkderm | 2010

Efficacy of Nail Brace Treatment For Ingrown Nails

Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Münevver Güven; Atilla Halil Elhan; Aysel Gürler


Journal of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine | 2018

Efficacy of Omalizumab in Treatment of Therapy-Resistant Atopic Dermatitis and Contact Dermatitis

Funda Tamer; Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Dilsun Yıldırım; Didem Dinçer Rota


Dermatologic Surgery | 2018

Skin Necrosis on the Face and Scalp Due To Sclerotherapy

Didem Dinçer Rota; Funda Tamer; Meltem Önder; Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Dilsun Yıldırım


Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina Pannonica et Adriatica | 2018

Multiorgan involvement of Behçet’s disease in a young woman

Funda Tamer; Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Didem Dinçer Rota; Dilsun Yıldırım


Annals of Pediatric Surgery | 2017

A rare case of juvenile-onset Behçet’s disease: Fournier’s gangrene followed by intestinal involvement

Burcu Tuğrul Ayanoğlu; Halil Değertekin; Özge Gündüz; Aysel Gürler; Fatma Gülru Erdoğan; Salih E. Öziş

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