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Öğe Clinical Course of COVID-19 in a Thalassemia Major Patient who Underwent Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation(Galenos Publ House, 2021) Hamidi, Aziz Ahmad; Ulu, Yildiz; Aktas, HabibullahWe herein reported the course of Coronavirus diasease-19 (COVID-19) in a 21-year-old patient with thalassemia majo rdisease. The patient who underwent haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in 2013 and developed alloimmunization, presented with high fever and weakness. His parents have been recently diagnosed with COVID-19. COVID-19 diagnosis was confirmed by real time-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method in the nasopharyngeal swab sample of the patient while his thorax computed tomography was not found in favor of pneumonia. The patient was treated with hydroxychloroquine 2x200mg and Favipravir 3x600mg. The temperature fell with in three days. The clinical condition of the patient improved rapidly. On the 20th day. he did not have any symptom with a recovery of anemia and lymphopenia, but the RT-PCR result was stil positive. In this case report, we wanted to point out that the course of the COVID-19 is unexpectedly mild in such a patient with rhalassemia major.Öğe Comparison of sulfur ointment and permethrin treatments in scabies(Wiley-Hindawi, 2022) Ertugrul, Goksen; Aktas, HabibullahScabies is a contagious, parasitic skin disease that adversely affects the quality of life and, can cause systemic complications if it is not properly treated. Sulfur ointment and permethrin cream are among the most used topical agents in the treatment of scabies. In this study, we aimed to compare the efficacy of sulfur ointment and permethrin cream in the treatment of scabies. In this single-center study, patients who were diagnosed with scabies in the dermatology outpatient clinics of Karabuk University Training and Research Hospital between April, 2021 and September, 2021 were investigated retrospectively. Age, gender, date of diagnosis, topical agent used for scabies treatment, and response to the treatment at the control examination in the second week were recorded. The patients were divided into two groups those receiving 5% permethrin cream or 10% sulfur ointment, and the treatment efficacy of both agents was compared. This study showed that 10% sulfur ointment was significantly more effective in treating scabies than 5% permethrin cream (p < 0.001). Moreover, younger patients with scabies responded better to both treatments. 10% Sulfur ointment can be considered a safe and effective topical option in the treatment of scabies. The resistance to 5% permethrin cream, which is the most commonly used agent for scabies, can be a concern as an unexpected low success rate was obtained in this study.Öğe A complication of wet cupping therapy: vesiculobullous plaque on an erythematous base(Elsevier, 2017) Benli, Ali Ramazan; Aktas, Habibullah[No abstract available]Öğe Does obesity prevent occurrence of genital ulcers in women with Behcet's disease? A striking observation in 17 consecutive patients(Wiley, 2020) Aktas, Habibullah; Ertugrul, Goksen[No abstract available]Öğe Excellent response with platelet-rich plasma treatment in a case of steroid-induced rosacea-like dermatitis(Wiley, 2022) Konus, Ahmet; Ertugrul, Goksen; Aktas, Habibullah[No abstract available]Öğe The explosion in scabies cases duringCOVID-19 pandemic(Wiley, 2020) Kutlu, Omer; Aktas, Habibullah[No abstract available]Öğe Generalized exanthema due to hydroxychloroquine during COVID-19 prophylaxis(Wiley, 2021) Kutlu, Omer; Ozdemir Cetinkaya, Pinar; Aktas, Habibullah; Metin, Ahmet[No abstract available]Öğe Herpes zoster cases increased during COVID-19 outbreak. Is it possible a relation?(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Ertugrul, Goksen; Aktas, Habibullah[No abstract available]Öğe Indirect skin sign of COVID-19 days: Striae rubrae(Wiley, 2020) Ertugrul, Goksen; Aktas, Habibullah[No abstract available]Öğe Intralesional Vitamin D Injection May Be an Effective Treatment Option for Warts(Sage Publications Inc, 2016) Aktas, Habibullah; Ergin, Can; Demir, Betul; Ekiz, OzlemBackground: Plantar warts are typically resistant to treatment. In recent years, treatments have included administration of intralesional tuberculin; measles, mumps, rubella vaccine; and Candida albicans antigen immunotherapy. To the best of our knowledge, there are no reports of intralesional vitamin D administration for the treatment of warts. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of intralesional vitamin D treatment for plantar warts. Methods: Twenty patients with single or multiple plantar warts were included in this study. Vitamin D-3 (0.2 mL, 7.5 mg/mL) was injected into the base of the warts after prilocaine (0.1 mL, 20 mg/mL) injection. A maximum of 5 warts were treated in 1 session, with at maximum 2 injections performed at 4-week intervals. Results: In total, 16 of 20 patients (80%) showed complete resolution of warts, and 1 patient showed partial resolution. Three patients failed to show any response. No recurrence or serious adverse effects were observed. Conclusion: Intralesional vitamin D-3 may be an effective treatment option for warts.Öğe Intramuscular diclofenac is a cause of Nicolau syndrome in obese women: An observational study of consecutive ten patients(Wiley, 2020) Aktas, Habibullah; Yilmaz, Onur Evren; Ertugrul, Goksen; Terzi, ErdincNicolau syndrome is a skin and underlying tissue necrosis resulting from vascular occlusion after various injections of certain drugs. Intramuscular injections are the most common cause but it may occur after other types of parenteral interventions. There are many medications reported as causative factors inducing Nicolau syndrome including penicillin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids, local anesthetics, and several others. We present an observational study of diclofenac induced Nicolau syndrome.Öğe Isotretinoin is among the medications that could cause aquagenic wrinkling of the palms(Oxford Univ Press, 2023) Aktas, HabibullahIsotretinoin may cause aquagenic wrinkling by increasing autonomic nervous system sympathetic activation, as well as by impairing skin barrier function and water absorption.Öğe Long-term isotretinoin use does not cause parenchymal liver change: Ultrasonographic study in 50 patients(Wiley, 2019) Aktas, Habibullah; Ertugrul, Goksen; Parlak, Muharrem; Unal, MehmetThe effect of isotretinoin on liver enzymes and lipid profile is reported as rare and reversible. However, possible parenchymal liver changes have not been demonstrated so far. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ultrasonography findings of the liver in patients receiving long-term isotretinoin therapy. We examined ultrasonographic findings of the liver together with serum alanin aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and total cholesterol and triglyceride levels in 50 consecutive patients who have taken isotretinoin 10-40 mg daily for at least 6 months between January and December 2017. Of 50 patients examined, 40 were female, 10 were male. Mean age of the patients was 24.8 years. Five patients aged between 42 and 62 were found to have Grade 1 hepatosteatosis. Despite a moderate elevation, serum ALT, AST, and total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were in normal range in these five patients. Moreover, one patient had elevated ALT, and one another patient had elevated triglyceride level although both have normal liver ultrasonographic findings. Isotretinoin did not cause parenchymal liver changes as well as serum ALT, AST, and total cholesterol and triglyceride levels in patients who take it 10-40 mg daily for at least 6 months.Öğe A new trigger for aquagenic wrinkling: Isotretinoin(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2019) Aktas, Habibullah[No abstract available]Öğe Onychomycosis is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes(Verlag Hans Huber Hogrefe Ag, 2015) Onalan, Orhan; Adar, Adem; Keles, Hakan; Ertugrul, Goksen; Ozkan, Nurhayat; Aktas, Habibullah; Karakaya, EkremBackground: We aimed to investigate the association of toenail onychomycosis with subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes mellitus. Patients and methods: Consecutive diabetic patients who were seen at our outpatient clinic were enrolled. The carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) was assessed and toenail onychomycosis was diagnosed with microscopic evaluation. Results: We investigated 127 patients with diabetes melltus type 2. Overall, the prevalence of toenail onychomycosis was 37.8% (48 of 127). Of the 127 patients, 60 (47.2%) had subclinical atherosclerosis (CIMT >= 1 mm). Prevalence of male gender (43.3% vs. 22.4%, p = 0.012) and onychomycosis (53.3% vs. 23.9%, p = 0.001) was significantly higher in patients with subclinical atherosclerosis. Among biochemical parameters, low-density lipoprotein (122 +/- 38 mg/dL vs. 108 +/- 36 mg/dL, p = 0.039) and glycosylated hemoglobin levels (median 8.4%, IQR: 2.1% vs. median 7.5%, IQR: 1.6%, p = 0.002) were significantly higher in patients with subclinical atherosclerosis. Study groups were similar with respect to all other demographic, clinical, and laboratory parameters. After adjustment for all potential confounders, the presence of onychomycosis was independently associated with subclinical atherosclerosis (OR 2.77, 95 % CI 1.16 to 6.30) in multivariate logistic regression analysis. Conclusions: Presence of onychomycosis in patients with diabetes is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis. Onychomycosis may be a marker of atherosclerotic arterial involvement.Öğe The role of serum vitamin D levels in vitiligo(Termedia Publishing House Ltd, 2016) Karagun, Ebru; Ergin, Can; Baysak, Sevim; Erden, Gonul; Aktas, Habibullah; Ekiz, OzlemIntroduction: Vitiligo is a common acquired pigmentary skin disorder. Vitamin D is responsible for skin pigmentation, increases tyrosinase activity and melanogenesis, and exhibits immunoregulatory functions. Low levels of vitamin D are associated with many autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and alopecia areata. Few reports have evaluated serum vitamin D levels in vitiligo patients, and their results are conflicting. Aim: To evaluate serum vitamin D levels of vitiligo patients and compare the results with controls. Material and methods: In total, 50 vitiligo patients and 47 controls were enrolled in the study. Vitamin D levels were measured from blood samples. Group comparisons were performed using appropriate statistical methods. Results: The patients had lower serum vitamin D levels than the controls, but this difference was not significant (p = 0.570). Conclusions: It remains unknown whether vitamin D deficiency causes vitiligo. Larger controlled studies are required to prove whether low circulating vitamin D is a causative factor in vitiligo.Öğe Short-term stress-related increasing cases of alopecia areata during the COVID-19 pandemic(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Kutlu, Omer; Aktas, Habibullah; Imren, Isil Gogem; Metin, Ahmet[No abstract available]Öğe Urticaria in a patient withCOVID-19: Therapeutic and diagnostic difficulties(Wiley-Hindawi, 2020) Aktas, Habibullah; Hamidi, Aziz Ahmad[No abstract available]