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BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL

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  • PublicationOpen Access
    A case of Behçet-s disease possibly triggered by β-glucan.
    (2016-02-01) Gulsel, BA; IRFAN, KT; ULAS, G; UMIT, T; KIYMET, B; GULIZ, I; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL
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    Importance of Follow Up in Determining PSA Prevalence of PSA in Turkish Psoriasis Patients
    (2019-06-15T00:00:00Z) GÜNEŞ, BEGÜM; GÜLCAN, ALİYE SEVDEM; DİZMAN, DİDEM; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; AKASLAN, TAHSİN ÇAĞDAŞ; REZVANİ, AYLİN; ONSUN, NAHİDE; GÜNEŞ, BEGÜM; GÜLCAN, ALİYE SEVDEM; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; AKASLAN, TAHSİN ÇAĞDAŞ
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    A Rare Case of Neuroblastoma Presenting with Skin Findings
    (2019-11-01T00:00:00Z) SÖNMEZ, ŞİRİN; Selcuk, Uzuner; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL; Irmak, Tahaoglu; SÖNMEZ, ŞİRİN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL
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    Localized Darier-s Disease
    (2016-08-01) BAHALI, Anil G.; Su, Ozlem; Biyik Ozkaya, DİLEK; Dizman, DİDEM; Yildiz, PELİN; Demirkesen, Cuyan; Onsun, NAHİDE; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; BIYIK ÖZKAYA, DİLEK; DİZMAN, DİDEM; YILDIZ, PELİN; ONSUN, NAHIDE
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    The relationship between pruritus and clinical variables in patients with psoriasis
    (2017-07-01) Su, Ozlem; Bahali, ANIL GÜLSEL; Onsun, NAHİDE; OZKAYA, Dilek Biyik; Dizman, DİDEM; TOPUKCU, Bugce; Uysal, Omer; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; ONSUN, NAHIDE; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; DİZMAN, DİDEM; UYSAL, ÖMER
    Pruritus is the most commonly occurring subjective symptom of dermatological disease. Published data on both prevalence and intensity of pruritus in psoriasis is limited. Objective: In this study we aimed to investigate the prevalence of pruritus and its relation with psoriasis area severity index, body mass index and presence of systemic disease in patients with psoriasis. Methods: We analyzed data of psoriatic patients diagnosed in our psoriasis outpatient clinic between March 2013 and June 2014 collected retrospectively from PSR-TR registration system. Results: In total, 880 patients were analyzed. Pruritus was more prominent in female patients. This difference was statistically significant. No significant associations were found between age of patients, clinical type of disease and pruritus. The itching was more common in patients with higher body mass index. Presence of pruritus was correlated significantly with severity of psoriasis. Five hundred and sixty of 880 patients had no systemic disease. The presence of pruritus was not related with presence of systemic disease. Existence of systemic disease with psoriasis has minimal effect on pruritus. Study Limitations: We did not evaluate intensity of pruritus. Conclusions: Pruritus is not mentioned within the classical symptoms of psoriasis. Pruritus in psoriasis is a very unpleasant symptom with great potential to impair patient’s quality of life and may exacerbate psoriasis as a Koebner phenomenon. Keywords: Patients; Psoriasis; Pruritus
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    Hafif ve Orta Şiddetli Akne Hastalarında A ve E Vitamini Düzeyleri
    (2017-04-01T00:00:00Z) CENGİZ, FATMA PELİN; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM SU; ONSUN, NAHİDE; CENGİZ, FATMA PELIN; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; ONSUN, NAHIDE
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    Akneli Adolesanlarda Kardiyolojik Risk Faktörleri
    (2017-05-14T00:00:00Z) CENGİZ, FATMA PELİN; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; BIYIK ÖZKAYA, DİLEK; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM SU; ONSUN, NAHİDE; CENGİZ, FATMA PELIN; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; BIYIK ÖZKAYA, DİLEK; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; ONSUN, NAHIDE
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    Dermatoscopic findings of pigmented purpuric dermatosis
    (2016-09-01) Su, Ozlem; OZKAYA, Dilek Biyik; Emiroglu, NAZAN; Cengiz, FATMA PELİN; Bahali, ANIL GÜLSEL; Yildiz, PELİN; DEMIRKESEN, Cuyan; Onsun, NAHİDE; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; CENGİZ, FATMA PELIN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; YILDIZ, PELİN; ONSUN, NAHIDE
    ackground:: Pigmented purpuric dermatosis is a chronic skin disorder of unknown aetiology characterised by symmetrical petechial and pigmented macules, often confined to the lower limbs. The aetiology of pigmented purpuric dermatosis is unknown. Dermatoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that allows the visualisation of morphological features invisible to the naked eye; it combines a method that renders the corneal layer of the skin translucent with an optical system that magnifies the image projected onto the retina. Objectives:: The aim of this study is to investigate the dermatoscopic findings of pigmented purpuric dermatosis. Methods:: This study enrolled patients diagnosed histopathologically with pigmented purpuric dermatosis who had dermatoscopic records. We reviewed the dermatoscopic images of PPD patients who attended the outpatient clinic in the Istanbul Dermatovenereology Department at the Bezmialem Vakıf University Medical Faculty. Results:: Dermatoscopy showed: coppery-red pigmentation (97%, n = 31) in the background, a brown network (34%, n = 11), linear vessels (22%, n = 7), round to oval red dots, globules, and patches (69%, n = 22; 75%, n = 24; 34%, n = 11; respectively), brown globules (26%, n = 8) and dots (53%, n = 17), linear brown lines (22%, n = 7), and follicular openings (13%, n = 4). Conclusion:: To our knowledge, this is the first study to report the dermatoscopy of pigmented purpuric dermatosis. In our opinion, dermatoscopy can be useful in the diagnosis of pigmented purpuric dermatosis.
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    Malignant melanoma arising in congenital melanocytic nevi: clinical and dermoscopic challenges
    (2017-01-01T00:00:00Z) CENGİZ, FATMA PELİN; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM SU; ONSUN, NAHİDE; CENGİZ, FATMA PELIN; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; ONSUN, NAHIDE
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    The Relationship of Psoriasis and Melanocytic Nevi
    (2016-11-01) Su, Ozlem; Cengiz, FATMA PELİN; Emiroglu, NAZAN; Bahali, ANIL GÜLSEL; OZKAYA, Dilek Biyik; Onsun, NAHİDE; CENGİZ, FATMA PELIN; EMİROĞLU, NAZAN; BAHALI, ANIL GÜLSEL; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; ONSUN, NAHIDE
    Background: There is limited data about the relationship between psoriasis and melanocytic lesions and melanoma. Immunologic pathways which were implicated in psoriasis induce a reduction in the number of melanocytic nevi. Aims and Objectives: To investigate the number of melanocytic nevi in psoriatic patients compared with controls and its relationship with disease severity and type of treatment. Methods: We performed a prospective study in 100 psoriatic patients and 100 controls. Clinical data were recorded for all participants. Results: As compared with controls, patients had overall fewer nevi congenital nevi. Among psoriatic patients, biologic agents and disease severity did not correlate with the number of nevi. Conclusions: Psoriatic patients have fewer nevi than controls. Frequency of nevi in psoriatic patients is not related to treatment and disease severity.