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British Journal of Dermatology | 2007

Clinical features and natural course of Behçet’s disease in 661 cases: a multicentre study

Erkan Alpsoy; Levent Donmez; Meltem Önder; Suhan Gunasti; Aysegul Usta; Yelda Karincaoglu; Basak Kandi; S. Buyukkara; O. Keseroglu; Soner Uzun; Ümit Türsen; Muammer Seyhan; Ayse Akman

Background  Behçet’s disease (BD) is a systemic inflammatory disease with unpredictable exacerbations and remissions. The natural course of BD is not fully known.


Journal of Dermatology | 2004

The clinical importance of Demodex folliculorum presenting with nonspecific facial signs and symptoms

Yelda Karincaoglu; Nalan Bayram; Aycan Om; Muammer Esrefoglu

Demodex folliculorum (D. folliculorum), found in the pilosebaceous unit, is the most common ectoparasite of humans. Various clinical forms such as pustular folliculitis, papulopustular scalp eruptions, perioral dermatitis, and blepharitis have been defined, although in general, the disease has been classified into three main groups as “pityriasis folliculitis”, “rosacea‐like demodicidosis”, and granulomatous rosacea‐like“demodicidosis gravis”. Our aim was to test for the presence of D. folliculorum in pathogenic numbers in patients who came to our clinic with non‐specific symptoms such as facial itching with or without erythema, seborrheic dermatitis‐like or perioral dermatitis‐like lesions, papulopustular lesions, and an acneiform clinical appearance without telengiectasia or flushing. Twenty‐eight (87.5%) female and 4 male (12.5%), patients and 33 age‐and‐sex matched healthy subjects enrolled in this study. D. folliculorum was sought in the lesion sites using the noninvasive method known as the Standardised Skin Surface Biopsy (SSSB). The discovery of more than five parasites in an area of 1 cm2, was evaluated as pathogenic. For treatment, 5% permethrine cream was applied twice daily for 15 to 30 days. The clinical symptoms of the patients were classified into clinical groups and evaluated as facial itching in 2 (6.3%), nonspecific erythema and itching in 21 (65.6%), erythema and pityriasiform squamous lesions in 3 (9.4%), acneiform in 3 (9.4%), papulopustular lesions in 1 (3.1%), granulomatous rosacea‐like in 1 (3.1%), and perioral dermatitis‐like symptoms in 1 (3.3%), D. folliculorum density was determined as 5>D/cm2 in all clinical lesions. A significant clinical healing and density of D. folliculorum at <=5 D/cm2 was determined in all but two patients after treatment. We consider that D. folliculorum presentation with different symptoms and signs than classical forms is not rare. For this reason, we suggest that it is useful to test for D. folliculorum in patients with non‐classical presentations like facial itching, itching accompanied by non‐specific erythema, itching and non‐specific pityriasiform squamous lesions, and acneiform lesions.


Dermatologic Surgery | 2010

Evaluation of 60 Patients with Pilonidal Sinus Treated with Laser Epilation after Surgery

Yasemin Oram; Ferayi Kahraman; Yelda Karincaoglu; Erkan Koyuncu

BACKGROUND The surgical treatments for pilonidal sinus disease often result in recurrences, and the patients risk requiring multiple surgical interventions. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the role of alexandrite laser hair removal after surgery in pilonidal sinus disease. METHODS Sixty patients who underwent surgical treatment of pilonidal sinus disease and were treated with a 755‐nm alexandrite laser after surgery between 1999 and 2007 were examined retrospectively. The charts were reviewed, and the patients were interviewed on the telephone about their post‐laser period and recurrence. The laser parameters, patient history, and surgical details were recorded. RESULTS The overall recurrence rate was 13.3%, after a mean follow‐up period ± standard error of the mean of 4.8 ± 0.3 years. The mean number of laser treatment was 2.7 ± 0.1. Seventy‐five percent of the recurrences were detected after a follow‐up period of 5 to 9 years. Fifty percent of the recurrent cases had drainage and secondary intention before the laser epilation. CONCLUSION Our results strongly suggest that laser hair removal after surgical interventions in pilonidal sinus disease decreases the risk of recurrence over the long term. The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2011

Subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in Behcet's disease assessed by two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography

Julide Yagmur; Serpil Sener; Nusret Acikgoz; Mehmet Cansel; Necip Ermis; Yelda Karincaoglu; Hakan Taşolar; Yasin Karakus; Hasan Pekdemir; Ramazan Ozdemir

AIMS The aim of this study was to evaluate the left ventricular (LV) systolic strain by speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) in order to provide the early detection of myocardial dysfunction in patients with Behcets disease (BD). We also aimed to examine the relationship between LV systolic strain and N-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), which is a cardiac biomarker of ventricular dysfunction. METHODS AND RESULTS Longitudinal and circumferential systolic strain assessed by STE was obtained in 32 BD patients and 27 age-matched controls. NT-proBNP levels were also measured in all subjects. Regional and mean longitudinal strain (-17.8 ± 2.7 vs. -20.5 ± 1.8%; P < 0.0001) was significantly lower in BD patients when compared with the healthy controls. Whereas regional and mean circumferential strain values (-22.0 ± 1.6 vs. -22.2 ± 2.3%; P = 0.62) did not reveal a significant difference between the patients and the controls. NT-proBNP was significantly higher in the patients than in the controls (65.18 ± 84.51 vs. 30.84 ± 14.75 pg/mL; P = 0.003). Linear regression analyses revealed only NT-proBNP as the independent correlate of mean LV longitudinal strain (R = 0.603, P = 0.001). CONCLUSION Longitudinal myocardial systolic function assessed by STE, which is a sensitive marker of subclinical ventricular dysfunction is impaired in BD. Increased NT-proBNP levels may be a sign of subclinical ventricular dysfunction in these patients.


International Journal of Dermatology | 2004

Atypical clinical form of cutaneous leishmaniasis: erysipeloid form

Yelda Karincaoglu; Muammer Esrefoglu; Hamdi Özcan

A 60‐year‐old woman was admitted to our clinic with a gradually enlarging red papule on her face. Her history revealed that, 9 months previously, a painless, red papule of 1–2 cm in diameter had occurred in the middle of her face and, with time, had enlarged to cover her nose, both cheeks, and eyelids. It was diagnosed as a superficial skin infection, and topical and systemic antibiotics were prescribed; however, no response was obtained. In the last 2 months, a sore had formed in the middle of her nose. The patient lives in the east of Eastern Anatolia, where no case of cutaneous leishmaniasis has been reported in the last 20 years.


Journal of International Medical Research | 2004

Density of Demodex folliculorum in haematological malignancies.

Muammer Seyhan; Yelda Karincaoglu; Nalan Bayram; Aycan Om; I Kuku

We aimed to investigate the incidence and density of Demodex folliculorum in adults with leukaemia or lymphoma. Fifty patients with haematological malignancy and 50 healthy controls were studied. Patients had been diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukaemia (12%), acute myelocytic leukaemia (32%), chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (4%), chronic myelocytic leukaemia (10%), Hodgkins lymphoma (4%) or non-Hodgkins lymphoma (38%). Standardized skin surface biopsies were taken and ≥ 5 living parasites/cm2 of skin was defined as an infestation. The difference in infestation rates between patients and controls was statistically significant. The highest incidences of D. folliculorum were found in patients with acute myelocytic leukaemia (10%), non-Hodgkins lymphoma (6%), acute lymphocytic leukaemia (4%), chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (4%) and chronic myelocytic leukaemia (4%). Demodicidosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of facial eruptions in patients with haematological malignancies who are receiving chemotherapy, and a standardized skin surface biopsy should be performed.


Renal Failure | 2005

Incidence of Demodex Folliculorum in Patients with End Stage Chronic Renal Failure

Yelda Karincaoglu; Muammer Seyhan; Nalan Bayram; Aycan Om; Hulya Taskapan

Background. Demodex folliculorum (DF), found in the pilosebaceous unit, is the most common ectoparasite in humans. It has been implicated in various clinical lesions such as pustular folliculitis, papulopustular scalp eruption, perioral dermatitis, and skin lesions of immunosuppressed patients on chemotherapy or with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Objective. We aimed to determine DF carriers and location of DF among patients on chronic dialysis because of end stage renal failure (ESRF), to compare them with healthy controls, and to examine the relationship between DF incidence and dialysis method and symptoms. Methods. Sixty-seven patients on dialysis and 67 healthy controls were taken into the study. The patient groups were classified according to the diseases causing ESRF [diabetes mellitus (DM), polycystic disease (PCD), glomerulonephritis (GN), hypertensive nephrosclerosis (HTNS), others (OT), unknown etiology (UE)], and mode of dialysis. Five standardized skin surface biopsies (SSSB) were taken. The determination of five and more living parasites/cm2 area was diagnosed as infestation. Results. The mean mite count in the ESRF group, 6.12/cm2, was significantly higher than that in controls, 0.31/cm2, (Independent Samples Test, p = 0.000). The DF positivity according to primary disease causing ESRF revealed that it was most frequent in DM with 12 patients (44.4%), followed by UE with nine patients (33.4%). Conclusions. Our findings indicate that the DF number is increased in ESRF patients on dialysis treatment. We recommend that demodicidosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of facial eruptions in patients with ESRF.


American Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2005

Monilethrix: improvement with acitretin.

Yelda Karincaoglu; Basak Kandi Coskun; Muammer Seyhan; Nalan Bayram

Monilethrix is a rare hereditary disorder that affects the hair and is characterized by shaft anomaly. There is no known treatment that successfully cures the condition. In this report we present a case of monilethrix in a 7-year-old girl treated with oral acitretin. A very good clinical and cosmetic result was obtained while treatment was continued. However, clinical symptoms recurred after discontinuation of acitretin therapy.


Australasian Journal of Dermatology | 1998

Three cases of verrucous carcinoma.

Gürsoy Doğan; Yasemin Oram; Ersoy Hazneci; Suleyman Ozen; Yelda Karincaoglu; Harun Ciralik

Verrucous carcinoma of the skin and mucosa is an uncommon clinicopathological variant of low grade squamous cell carcinoma. Here, we present three different clinical types of verrucous carcinoma. The first patient presented with an anogenitial verrucous carcinoma, also known as Buschke‐Loewenstein tumour. The second patient had verrucous carcinoma of the heel with endophytic growth (i.e. epithelioma cuniculatum) and the third patient had gluteal verrucous carcinoma with a cauliflower‐like appearance. Clinically, the lesion of the first patient best resembled giant condyloma accuminatum without any prominent verrucous component, whereas the second patient showed a big deep ulcer on the heel. None of the patients had metastasis. The diagnosis was confirmed with biopsy and total excision was performed in all cases. Although the cases have different clinical presentations in different locations, we think that they should be considered as a single entity: that is, verrucous carcinoma.


Angiology | 2011

Elevated Oxidative Stress Markers and its Relationship With Endothelial Dysfunction in Behçet Disease

Nusret Acikgoz; Necip Ermis; Julide Yagmur; Mehmet Cansel; Yelda Karincaoglu; Halil Atas; Bilal Cuglan; Irfan Barutcu; Hasan Pekdemir; Ramazan Ozdemir

Behçet’s disease (BD) is a multisystemic disorder characterized by endothelial dysfunction. However, the relationship between oxidative stress and endothelial function has not been clearly shown. We investigated the relationship between oxidative stress markers and endothelial function in patients with BD. Patients with BD (n = 40) having active disease and sex- and age-matched 40 controls were included. Endothelial function was assessed by flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) technique. Serum gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and high-sensitive C-reactive protein levels (hsCRP) were measured in all participants. Brachial artery FMD was significantly lower in patients with BD than in controls. Gamma-glutamyltransferase and hsCRP levels were higher in patients with BD than in controls. Also, GGT and hsCRP levels were inversely correlated with endothelial function. Oxidative stress markers are elevated in patients with BD having active disease. This may be one of the reasons behind the vasculitis in active BD.

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