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Browsing by Author "Bayata S."

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    What is your diagnosis?; [Taniniz nedir?]
    (2010) Öztürk F.; Bayata S.; Temiz P.; Ermertcan A.T.
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    Topically applied growth factors in dermahology: Review; [Topikal büyüme faktörlerinin dermatolojideki yeri]
    (2010) Öztürkcan S.; Bayata S.
    Skin aging is a result of a series of cellular and extracellular changes caused by age (intrinsic aging) and environmental factors (extrinsic aging). In both types of skin aging, the average epidermal thickness is decreased, while the decrease of the amount of collagene in photodamaged skin is statistically meaningful (20%), compared with photo-protected skin. Because aging is an irreversable and inevitable process, the only possible intervention is to complete what's missing and/or to replace the old with the new. This has contributed to the development of methods like plastic surgery and hormone therapies, which provide a camouflage rather than preventing the aging process. Since 1990 certain drugs, manufactured by recombinant technologies, have been used in wound healing and skin regeneration and were found to be clinically successful. These drugs mainly contained recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF), recombinant bovine fibroblast growth factor (rbFGF) and platelet derived growth factor (PDGF). Growth factors are proteins conducting intercellular and intracellular signaling pathways. These proteins conduct cell growth, proliferation and differentiation providing the continued existance of a healthy structure so that the skin can fuction properly. Topically applied growth factors mainly induces fibroblast and keratinocyte proliferation in dermis resulting in dermal regeneration. Dermal regeneration is the main objective in many aspects of dermatology from wound healing to anti-aging. In this article basic mechanisms of skin aging and wound healing have been mentioned and, growth factors, their roles in the organism, topical usage in dermatology and risks associated with topically applied growth factors have been reviewed. Copyright © 2010 by Türkiye Klinikleri.
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    What is your diagnosis?; [Taniniz nedir?]
    (2012) Bayata S.; Günay Ü.; Temiz P.; Ermertcan A.T.
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    Thermotherapy in dermatology
    (2012) Bayata S.; Türel Ermertcan A.
    Heat has been used as a medicinal and healing modality throughout human history. Today, thermotherapy is being studied in the treatment of many diseases. Although the exact anti-infective mechanism of thermotherapy is yet to be solved, this historically important healing method has shown significant results in the treatments of a variety of dermatological infectious diseases ranging from simple acne to bacterial, parasitic and viral infections, in modern medicine. Induction of cellular apoptosis in medium doses and necrosis in high doses has made thermotherapy an important modality in the treatment of malignant tumors. Especially in dermatology, significant results have been achieved in the treatment of Bowen's disease, melanoma and simple warts. Thermotherapy, which today has also shown advancements in cosmetology, can be delivered by liquid nitrogen in the form of hypothermia and a variety of ways ranging from hot water pads to ultrasound and even to lasers, in the form of hyperthermia. In this article, the place of this historically important treatment method in modern medicine, especially in dermatology, has been reviewed by an extensive search of the literature. © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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    Successful treatment of multiple facial basal cell carcinomas with imiquimod in a patient with chronic renal failure
    (Medknow Publications, 2014) Bayata S.; Ermertcan A.; Gençoglan G.; Eskiizmir G.; Temiz P.
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    Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis in a child probably induced by terbinafine
    (Medknow Publications, 2015) Bayata S.; Ermertcan A.T.; Ateş M.; Temiz P.
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