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Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2006

An epidemiology study of patients with uremic pruritus.

Selcuk Mistik; S Utas; Ayten Ferahbas; B Tokgoz; G Unsal; H Sahan; Ahmet Öztürk; Cengiz Utas

Background  Pruritus is a common problem in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and haemodialysis patients. There are few studies on the clinical characteristics of uremic itch, the cause of which is still unknown.


Contraception | 2003

Married men’s opinions and involvement regarding family planning in rural areas

Selcuk Mistik; Melis Naçar; M. Mümtaz Mazıcıoğlu; F. Çetinkaya

As men play a prominent role in reproduction, it is therefore extremely useful to assess and encourage them to be involved in contraception, particularly in developing countries, where contraceptive goals have not been reached. This study was carried out in Kayseri, Turkey, in order to determine the attitudes and behavior of married men concerning family planning. A questionnaire was presented to 123 married men. In our study, 91.9% of men approved of family planning, but only 54.4% actually used any contraceptive methods; 66.7% of the men said that the decision should be a joint one, 66.4% wanted to limit their family size. Approximately one fourth of the men had never heard of voluntary sterilization. No one in the study group was aware of the mini-pill, diaphragm or Norplant. In the study group, 26.8% of the men did not want their wives to use intrauterine devices and 31.7% of them did not agree with women using the contraceptive pills. Among those unwilling to use a condom (46.3%), 70.1% stated that it might interrupt intercourse. If a contraceptive pill for males could be used, 25.2% of members of the group would be prepared to use it. Only 17.5% men in the study group had contacted a doctor or a health foundation to obtain information. The main sources of family planning information were TV/radio, followed by friends and newspapers/magazines. In order to encourage mens involvement in family planning, the use of mass media and continual training programs, to try to reach both men and women, could be very useful.


Neurology India | 2008

Comparison of SF-36 and WHOQOL-100 in patients with stroke

Demet Ünalan; Ferhan Soyuer; Ahmet Öztürk; Selcuk Mistik

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Two widely used evaluation tools for the quality of life are the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) and World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment (100-item version) (WHOQOL-100), however, these tools have not been compared for patients with stroke to date. The specific objectives of this study were: 1) to study the effect of stroke on quality of life (QOL) as measured by the SF-36 and by the WHOQOL-100, and 2) to compare these two instruments. SETTINGS AND DESIGN Seventy patients who were admitted to the neurology clinic six months after stroke were included in this study. PATIENTS AND METHODS As a data-collecting device, the SF-36 and WHOQOL-100 scales were used. An additional questionnaire was administered to obtain demographic data. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Pearson correlation analysis was performed and Blant-Altman Plots were used. Psychometric analysis was performed. RESULTS In stroke, the most flustered domains of quality of life were vitality and general health perception fields in the SF-36 and in the WHOQL-100, independence level field, overall QOL and general health perceptions. While there was a fair degree of relationship (r= 0.25-0.50) between general health perceptions, physical, social and mental fields that were similar fields of scales, a fair and moderate to good relationship was found between different fields. Limits of agreement in similar domains of the two instruments were very large. In all four demonstrated Bland-Altman plots, there was agreement of the scales in the measurements of similar fields of quality of life. CONCLUSION This study demonstrated that both the SF-36 and WHOQOL-100 quality of life scales are useful in the practical evaluation of patients with stroke.


American Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2006

Rosacea fulminans in pregnancy : Case report and review of the literature

Ayten Ferahbas; Serap Utaş; Selcuk Mistik; Umit Uksal; Dilek Peker

Rosacea fulminans is a rare disease of unknown cause which occurs exclusively in women years after adolescence. Although the etiology is unknown, immunologic, hormonal, and vascular factors have been suggested. When rosacea fulminans occurs during pregnancy and in women taking oral contraceptive pills, hormonal factors may be a trigger. Rosacea fulminans is localized specifically to the face, with the chin, cheeks, and forehead bearing the brunt of the attack. A dull red, cyanotic erythema of all involved facial areas, extending beyond the inflammatory nodules, is typical.We present the case of a 31-year-old pregnant woman who had rosacea fulminans during the first trimester of her second pregnancy. She had multiple erythematous papules, pustules, nodules, and purulent discharging cysts on the face. Conventional therapeutic approaches with systemic corticosteroids were associated with clear improvement within 2 months, and subsequently only 0.75% metronidazole topical cream was used during the second trimester.


American Journal of Therapeutics | 2006

Terbinafine versus itraconazole and fluconazole in the treatment of Vulvovaginal candidiasis.

Ayten Ferahbas; Ayse Nedret Koc; Umit Uksal; Ercan Aygen; Selcuk Mistik; Sinem Yıldız

Vulvovaginal candidiasis is one of the most frequent infections of the female genital tract with a high incidence. Although numerous antimycotical agents are available for treatment of yeast vaginitis, there are few comparative data on the in vivo and in vitro activity of these drugs. The aim of this open, randomized, and comparative study was to determine in vivo and in vitro effectiveness of the 3 systemic antifungal agents: terbinafine and 2 azoles (itraconazole and fluconazole) in the treatment of patients with Vulvovaginal candidiasis. A total of 44 patients who had signs and symptoms of Vulvovaginal candidiasis were recruited for the study. Patients were randomly assigned to 3 groups: terbinafine 500 mg/d orally was used for 7 days, itraconazole 200 mg/d orally was used for 7 days, and fluconazole 150 mg orally was used as a single dose. Both clinical and mycologic examinations were performed for posttreatment assessment at week 4. This study revealed a clinical cure rate 33.3% for terbinafine, 60% for itraconazole, and 66.6% for fluconazole (P>0.05). Mycologic cure rates were 33.3%, 10%, and 66.6% respectively (P<0.05). Overall cure rates were 33.3%, 10%, and 53.3% (P>0.05). Terbinafine could be an alternative treatment option in Vulvovaginal candidiasis because there were no significant differences in the clinical and overall cure rates among 3 antifungal agents. However, terbinafine could not be suggested as a first-line treatment in Vulvovaginal candidiasis. Systemic use of terbinafine in larger numbers of cases may give more information about the effectiveness of this drug in the treatment of patients with vulvovaginal candidiasis.


Annals of Microbiology | 2007

Comparsion ofin vitro activities of antifungal drugs and propolis against yeasts isolated from patients with superficial mycoses

Sibel Silici; Ayse Nedret Koc; Selcuk Mistik

Thein vitro susceptibilities of propolis and antifungal drugs were determined against some yeasts isolated from patients with superficial mycoses. The agents tested included fluconazole, itraconazole, ketoconazole, terbinafine and propolis. MICs were determined by the broth microdilution technique following National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards document M27-P. For allCandida albicans isolates from the patients with superficial mycoses, ketoconazole presented higher (P<0.05) efficiency than that of the other antifungal agents tested. The geometric mean MIC values of antifungal drugs and propolis against the yeasts tested ranged from 0.087 to 12.69 μg/mL and 0.4–0.6 μg/mL, respectively. Propolis also showed an important antifungal activity against the yeasts tested, MIC ranges of the propolis were between 0.01–1.65 μg/mL. Based on these results, propolis requires further investigation as a potential agent for the treatment of superficial mycoses.


Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | 2006

What defines the quality of patient care in tinea pedis

Selcuk Mistik; Ayten Ferahbas; Ayse Nedret Koc; D. Ayangil; Ahmet Öztürk

Objectives  The aim of this study has been to evaluate patients with tinea pedis for their demographic data and attitudes affecting the treatment of disease, and to compare the in vitro activity of 10 antifungal agents and to relate them to their in vivo activity.


Tumori | 2008

Factors related to complementary/alternative medicine use among cancer patients in central Anatolia

Ozlem Er; Selcuk Mistik; Metin Ozkan; Ahmet Öztürk; Mustafa Altinbas


Cutis | 2006

Cutaneous lupoid leishmaniasis: a case report.

Ayten Ferahbas; Selcuk Mistik; Serap Utaş; Ozan Yaman; Ozlem Canoz; Mehmet Doganay; Özcan Ascioglu


TED | 2005

Erciyes Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi’nde Beceri Eğitiminin Değerlendirilmesi

Selcuk Mistik; Melis Naçar; Hülya Şahan; Ahmet Öztürk

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