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Browsing by Author "Afsar S."

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    Skin findings in patients receiving lipid lowering drugs; [Lipid-dusurucu ilac kullananlarda meydana gelen deri degisiklikleri]
    (1998) Gunduz K.; Saruc M.; Afsar S.; Ozmen B.; Kiliccioglu B.
    Background and design: Statins are lipid-lowering drugs inhibiting an early step of cholesterole biosynthesis. They may lead skin changes by affecting lipid components of the skin. In this study effects of Pravastatin therapy on the skin of 27 patients with hypercholesterolemia is reported. Results: Pruritus, xerosis and plantar hyperkeratosis were observed in 9, 2 and 2 patients, respectively. No such effects were observed in the rest. Conclusion: Lipid-lowering drug usage should be kept in mind while investigating aetiology of chronic pruritus.
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    Recidivans cutaneous leishmaniasis unresponsive to liposomal amphotericin B (AmBisone®)
    (2000) Gündüz K.; Afsar S.; Ayhan S.; Kandiloglu A.R.; Türel A.; Filiz E.E.; Ok U.Z.
    A 60-year-old woman with thick crusted erythematous plaques on her glabella, apex nasi and left infraorbital region was diagnosed as recidivans cutaneous leishmaniasis. The lesions were resistant to antimonial drugs. Although some response was observed on the infraorbital region, lesions on the glabella and nose continued to infiltrate despite therapy with liposomal amphotericin B.

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