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    Deniz Seckin

    A case of juvenile hyaline fibromatosis in a 7-year-old Asian boy is presented. This autosomal recessive inherited condition has not been described in the otolaryngology literature before. We demonstrate the benefits surgical... more
    A case of juvenile hyaline fibromatosis in a 7-year-old Asian boy is presented. This autosomal recessive inherited condition has not been described in the otolaryngology literature before. We demonstrate the benefits surgical intervention, for treatment of gingival hypertrophy, can bring to the patient and outline the other features of this rare condition. The literature on juvenile hyaline fibromatosis and infantile systemic hyalinosis is also reviewed.
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    We describe a 6-year-old boy who presented with erythema and horny, follicular papules on the lateral aspects of the eyebrows and extensor surfaces of the arms. The condition was diagnosed as ulerythema ophryogenes and keratosis pilaris... more
    We describe a 6-year-old boy who presented with erythema and horny, follicular papules on the lateral aspects of the eyebrows and extensor surfaces of the arms. The condition was diagnosed as ulerythema ophryogenes and keratosis pilaris atrophicans faciei. The patient had the characteristic features of Noonan syndrome, including dysmorphic facial appearance, congenital heart disease, pectus excavatum, and cubitus valgus, accompanied by a tendency for keloid formation.
    Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) are lymphoid or plasmacytic proliferations that develop after solid organ, bone marrow or stem cell transplantation. PTLD are the leading cause of cancer-related mortality and graft... more
    Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) are lymphoid or plasmacytic proliferations that develop after solid organ, bone marrow or stem cell transplantation. PTLD are the leading cause of cancer-related mortality and graft loss in both pediatric and adult solid organ transplant recipients (ORT). These disorders comprise a spectrum ranging from usually EBV-driven, mostly B-cell polyclonal proliferations to B- and T-cell lymphomas indistinguishable from their counterparts occurring in immunocompetent individuals. PTLD usually present in extranodal sites; isolated skin involvement of PTLD is rare. A recent multicenter European case series showed that primary cutaneous T-cell PTLD are more common than primary cutaneous B-cell PTLD, and along with its folliculotropic variant, mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most frequent form of posttransplant primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). This case series also disclosed that primary cutaneous CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorders is ...
    We report a patient with unilateral lentiginosis and ipsilateral nevus depigmentosus. She had no other cutaneous or extracutaneous abnormalities. The coexistence of segmental lentiginosis and nevus depigmentosus may be explained as a... more
    We report a patient with unilateral lentiginosis and ipsilateral nevus depigmentosus. She had no other cutaneous or extracutaneous abnormalities. The coexistence of segmental lentiginosis and nevus depigmentosus may be explained as a twin-spot phenomenon.
    Cutis tricolor is a recently described skin disorder characterized by the coexistence of congenital hyper- and hypopigmented macules adjacent to each other on a background of normal skin. It has been considered to represent an example of... more
    Cutis tricolor is a recently described skin disorder characterized by the coexistence of congenital hyper- and hypopigmented macules adjacent to each other on a background of normal skin. It has been considered to represent an example of didymosis (twin spotting), which is a particular form of loss of heterozygosity. Cutis tricolor may occur as a cutaneous feature of various multisystem birth defects. We report two sisters with cutis tricolor. One of them had, in addition, unilateral hypoplasia of the breast. This familial occurrence of cutis tricolor may best be explained by the concept of paradominant inheritance. 2003.
    1. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2008 May;37(5):435-6. Cutaneous leishmaniasis mimicking squamous cell carcinoma. Akcali C, Baba M, Inaloz S, Seckin D, Uzun S. PMID: 18536834 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. Publication Types: Case Reports;... more
    1. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2008 May;37(5):435-6. Cutaneous leishmaniasis mimicking squamous cell carcinoma. Akcali C, Baba M, Inaloz S, Seckin D, Uzun S. PMID: 18536834 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. Publication Types: Case Reports; Letter. MeSH Terms. ...
    The Tzanck smear test is a simple, rapid, valuable, and cost-effective diagnostic method based on the investigation of characteristics of individual cells. In this method, materials are obtained by various techniques and then transferred... more
    The Tzanck smear test is a simple, rapid, valuable, and cost-effective diagnostic method based on the investigation of characteristics of individual cells. In this method, materials are obtained by various techniques and then transferred to a glass slide. Slides can be stained with various dyes and then are examined under a light microscope. To date, cytology has mostly been used in the diagnosis of various erosive-vesiculobullous and nodular lesions, including many tumors. The sampling methods for Tzanck smears and the cytologic findings of a broad range of skin diseases that could provide a rapid diagnosis are described.
    ... Auteur(s) / Author(s). SECKIN D. (1) ; DEMIRHAN B. (1) ; KARAKAYALI H. (1) ; AKGÜN S. (1) ;ERDAL R. (1) ; TURAN M. (1) ; Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s). (1) Başkent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara,... more
    ... Auteur(s) / Author(s). SECKIN D. (1) ; DEMIRHAN B. (1) ; KARAKAYALI H. (1) ; AKGÜN S. (1) ;ERDAL R. (1) ; TURAN M. (1) ; Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s). (1) Başkent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, TURQUIE Revue / Journal Title. ...
    We compared the diagnostic accuracy of conventional asynchronous teledermatology ('store-and-forward' [SAF]) with a combined technique, in which SAF methodology was used... more
    We compared the diagnostic accuracy of conventional asynchronous teledermatology ('store-and-forward' [SAF]) with a combined technique, in which SAF methodology was used first, followed by a videoconference using low-cost Web cameras. The study involved 228 patients with 242 lesions. For each case, two independent teledermatologists (A and B) evaluated digital images and clinical information by the conventional SAF method and gave a single diagnosis. Then, each communicated with the patient via Web cameras and gave a single diagnosis (combined method). Finally, teledermatologist A performed a face-to-face examination of each patient and established the gold standard diagnosis. With the conventional SAF method, the diagnostic accuracy of teledermatologist A was 81%, while that for teledermatologist B was 75%. With the combined method, the corresponding values were 90% and 82% (P<0.001 for both). There was no significant difference in the interobserver agreement between the two methods. Use of Web camera videoconferencing improved patient satisfaction with teledermatology. This method of teledermatology may be a useful alternative to the SAF method alone.
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    Isotretinoin is a widely prescribed drug for the treatment of severe acne. Several adverse cardiac effects due to isotretinoin have been previously reported. However, no data exist on the effects of isotretinoin therapy on QT intervals.... more
    Isotretinoin is a widely prescribed drug for the treatment of severe acne. Several adverse cardiac effects due to isotretinoin have been previously reported. However, no data exist on the effects of isotretinoin therapy on QT intervals. To investigate the effects of isotretinoin therapy on QT intervals and QT dispersion, and also to see if it is related to serum lipids, homocysteine and lipoprotein (a) or not. Forty-five patients with severe acne (mean age 21±6 years, range 14-38 years; 26 female) were included in the study. Twelve-lead surface electrocardiograms (ECGs) were acquired at three stages: before therapy and at the ends of the first and sixth months of 0.8 mg/kg/day of isotretinoin therapy. Serum levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, very low density lipoprotein cholesterol, homocysteine and lipoprotein (a) were also measured at the day of ECG recordings. Minimum and maximum QT intervals were...
    Aquagenic syringeal acrokeratoderma is a rare acquired disorder that predominantly affects young women. It is most commonly localised on the palms. It is characterised by translucent papules, oedematous plaques and keratoderma developing... more
    Aquagenic syringeal acrokeratoderma is a rare acquired disorder that predominantly affects young women. It is most commonly localised on the palms. It is characterised by translucent papules, oedematous plaques and keratoderma developing after brief exposure to water and resolving shortly after drying. We have observed 10 patients with this disorder within 13 months. We think that aquagenic syringeal acrokeratoderma is a more common condition than was originally anticipated as one can easily underdiagnose this entity due to the transient nature of its clinical findings.
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    Recently, it has been recognized that drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS) is associated with reactivation of human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV). However, whether those viruses have a... more
    Recently, it has been recognized that drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS) is associated with reactivation of human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV). However, whether those viruses have a role in the development of cutaneous drug reactions (CDRs) other than DIHS is not known. To investigate the role of HHV-6, EBV and CMV infections in the etiopathogenesis of different types of CDRs. Eighteen patients with diagnosis of CDR according to the clinical and histopathological findings were evaluated. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used for the detection of EBV, CMV, and HHV-6 DNA in lesional skin biopsy specimens; EBV and CMV DNA in serum samples; and HHV-6 DNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The genome of HHV-6 was detected only in the lesional skin of two patients with DIHS. Epstein–Barr virus and CMV DNA in the skin lesions, EBV and CMV genomes in the serum samples, and HHV-6 DNA in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells were negative in all patients. The patient population was small and did not include all types of CDRs. Also, we had only two patients with DIHS. We had not been able to measure the increase in anti-viral IgG titers in serial serum samples. Epstein–Barr virus and CMV infections do not seem to have a role in the etiopathogenesis of CDRs including DIHS. The association between HHV-6 infection and CDRs is likely to be limited to DIHS.
    ... Titre du document / Document title. Renal transplantation and skin diseases. Auteur(s) / Author(s). SECKIN D. ; GÜLEC TO ; DEMIRAG A. ; BILGIN N. ; Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s). Departments of... more
    ... Titre du document / Document title. Renal transplantation and skin diseases. Auteur(s) / Author(s). SECKIN D. ; GÜLEC TO ; DEMIRAG A. ; BILGIN N. ; Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s). Departments of Dermatology and General Surgery, Ankara, TURQUIE ...
    Diagnosis of leishmaniasis in immunosuppressed patients may be a serious challenge for physicians because of the major clinical and laboratory differences with immunocompetent patients. In immunosuppressed patients, the disease is... more
    Diagnosis of leishmaniasis in immunosuppressed patients may be a serious challenge for physicians because of the major clinical and laboratory differences with immunocompetent patients. In immunosuppressed patients, the disease is characterized usually by disseminated visceral involvement, atypical cutaneous lesions and persistent negativity of diagnostic tests. Here, we report an eight-yr-old liver transplant recipient with concomitant cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in whom the cutaneous lesion led to the diagnosis of systemic involvement.
    Well-known cutaneous side effects of interferon (IFN)-alfa therapy include dry skin, pruritus, hair loss, and psoriasis. Presumably because of its potent immunomodulatory activity, the use of IFN-alfa has also led to the development of... more
    Well-known cutaneous side effects of interferon (IFN)-alfa therapy include dry skin, pruritus, hair loss, and psoriasis. Presumably because of its potent immunomodulatory activity, the use of IFN-alfa has also led to the development of autoimmune diseases in susceptible individuals. Vitiligo, an autoimmune cutaneous disease, has been reported to occur during IFN-alfa therapy. We report a 10-year-old girl with chronic hepatitis B infection in whom IFN-alfa treatment induced de novo development of vitiligo and psoriasis. Neither skin condition improved after withdrawal of interferon treatment. Concomitant occurrence of vitiligo and psoriasis due to IFN-alfa has not been reported previously.
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    The presence of various cutaneous disorders may reflect the occult internal malignancy. 1 Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an acquired, autoimmune, subepidermal blistering disease of the skin. Many reports in the literature have suggested that... more
    The presence of various cutaneous disorders may reflect the occult internal malignancy. 1 Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an acquired, autoimmune, subepidermal blistering disease of the skin. Many reports in the literature have suggested that there is a relationship between ...
    Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a common oral mucosal disorder characterized by recurrent, painful oral aphthae, and oxidative stress presumably contributes to its pathogenesis. The study was performed to evaluate the involvement... more
    Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a common oral mucosal disorder characterized by recurrent, painful oral aphthae, and oxidative stress presumably contributes to its pathogenesis. The study was performed to evaluate the involvement of oxidant toxicity in this disorder. Patients with RAS (n = 26) and age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects (n = 20) were included in this study. Following an overnight fast, blood specimens were obtained. Plasma malondialdehyde concentrations and erythrocytes glutathione peroxidase activities were determined. Also, plasma vitamin E and selenium levels were detected. Mann-Whitney U-test was performed for statistical evaluation. Oxidative stress was confirmed by the significant elevation in plasma malondialdehyde levels and by the significant decrease in glutathione peroxidase activities, vitamin E and selenium levels (P < 0.001). Our results indicated that lipid peroxidation and the inadequacy of the defense system seem to play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis.
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    Cosmetics are the causative agents in 8-15% of patients suspected of having allergic contact dermatitis. Patch testing with standard series identifies 70-80% of the responsible allergens in all contact dermatitis; however, many important... more
    Cosmetics are the causative agents in 8-15% of patients suspected of having allergic contact dermatitis. Patch testing with standard series identifies 70-80% of the responsible allergens in all contact dermatitis; however, many important cosmetic-related allergens may be missed by using standard series alone. The aim of this study was to determine the value of using cosmetic series in addition to the European standard series in patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis. In this prospective study, 93 consecutive patients suspected of having allergic contact dermatitis were patch tested with the European standard series, and simultaneously with cosmetic series. Positive allergic reactions were further interpreted as clinically relevant or irrelevant. The clinically relevant reactions were subsequently stratified into three subgroups: (i) reactions only to allergen/allergens in the European standard series; (ii) reactions only to allergen/allergens in cosmetic series; and (iii) reactions both to allergen/allergens in the European standard and cosmetic series. A total of 74 positive reactions were observed in 93 patients. However, only 46 (62.2%) of the total positive reactions were found to be clinically relevant. Of all the clinically relevant positive reactions, 27 (58.7%) were caused by the allergens in the European standard series; 19 (41.3%) were caused by the allergens in cosmetic series. Of the 93 patients tested, 44 (47.3%) had at least one positive allergic reaction, 30 (68.2%) of whom had clinically relevance. Of the 30 patients with clinically relevant positive tests, 16 (53.3%) reacted only to allergens in the European standard series; nine (30%) reacted only to cosmetic series allergens; and five (16.7%) reacted both to the European standard and cosmetic series allergens. Among the 45 cosmetic series allergens tested, 15 (33.3%) gave positive reactions of which 14 (93.3%) of those were found to be clinically relevant. The clinically relevant cosmetic series allergens which were found to be over the critical incidence of 1% included methyldibromo glutaronitrile, Euxyl K400, and isopropyl myristate. Patch testing with cosmetic series in addition to the European standard series increased the capability to detect the relevant allergen/allergens, particularly in patients with a suspicion of cosmetic allergy. However, it is not practical and cost-effective to test those patients routinely with all 45 allergens in the cosmetic series. As the European baseline series which includes methyldibromo glutaronitrile is now widely used as the guideline minimum set of allergens for routine diagnostic patch test investigations, we additionally recommend Euxyl K400 and isopropyl myristate as the candidates for patch testing.
    We report the results of a pilot study of narrowband ultraviolet B phototherapy for the treatment of 20 patients with uremic pruritus. Ten patients completed the 6-week study period. A total of 8 patients were found to be responders. Of... more
    We report the results of a pilot study of narrowband ultraviolet B phototherapy for the treatment of 20 patients with uremic pruritus. Ten patients completed the 6-week study period. A total of 8 patients were found to be responders. Of the remaining 10 patients who left the study before 6 weeks, 6 were satisfied with the response. In the follow-up period, 7 responders could be examined, and 3 were in remission 6 months after completing treatment. However, pruritus recurred in the remaining 4 responders. Narrowband ultraviolet B phototherapy may be an effective treatment for patients with uremic pruritus. Recurrence of pruritus, however, is a frequent problem.
    Deep dermatophytosis and nocardiosis are uncommon infections. This article describes a patient who was immunosuppressed with deep dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton rubrum and concurrent disseminated nocardiosis. The infections... more
    Deep dermatophytosis and nocardiosis are uncommon infections. This article describes a patient who was immunosuppressed with deep dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton rubrum and concurrent disseminated nocardiosis. The infections occurred 16 years after the patient underwent renal transplantation, and may have been related to tacrolimus therapy.
    Dermatoscopy is the most commonly used noninvasive tool for the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions, but few studies have investigated the value of cytology in the identification of those lesions. We compared the accuracy of dermatoscopy... more
    Dermatoscopy is the most commonly used noninvasive tool for the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions, but few studies have investigated the value of cytology in the identification of those lesions. We compared the accuracy of dermatoscopy with that of the Tzanck smear test in the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions, and in differentiating melanocytic from nonmelanocytic lesions. Two dermatologists used either dermatoscopy or the Tzanck smear test to evaluate pigmented skin lesions, and the diagnostic accuracy of those methods was determined. Two hundred pigmented skin lesions (110 melanocytic and 90 nonmelanocytic) were evaluated. Cytology was superior to dermatoscopy in differentiating melanocytic pigmented lesions from nonmelanocytic pigmented lesions, but the overall diagnostic accuracy of those methods was the same (90.5%) for all lesions. The diagnostic accuracy of the Tzanck smear test was higher than that of dermatoscopy for both melanocytic and nonmelanocytic malignant pigmented lesions; however, those differences were not significant. Pigmented skin lesions were not evaluated by a dermatologist who used a combination of dermatoscopy and the Tzanck smear test. No conclusion was made about the reliability of those two methods or whether the experience of the dermatologist affected the results. Immunohistochemical staining of the cytologic samples was not performed. The diagnostic accuracy of the Tzanck smear test in assessing pigmented skin lesions is similar to that of dermatoscopy. The Tzanck smear test may be a useful diagnostic adjunct to dermatoscopy for determining the melanocytic or nonmelanocytic origin of certain pigmented skin lesions.
    Granulomatous dermatitis is a distinctive histopathologic cutaneous reaction pattern against various infectious and noninfectious agents. Cytologically, granulomatous dermatitis shows granulomas and multinucleated giant cells. Various... more
    Granulomatous dermatitis is a distinctive histopathologic cutaneous reaction pattern against various infectious and noninfectious agents. Cytologically, granulomatous dermatitis shows granulomas and multinucleated giant cells. Various etiologic agents of granulomatous diseases can also be identified. We aimed to investigate Tzanck smear findings in granulomatous skin diseases. Patients who had granulomas and/or multinucleated giant cells of Langhans, foreign body- and/or Touton type in Tzanck smear tests were included in the study. In these patients, Tzanck preparations were then further evaluated for additional cytologic findings. Samples stained with May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain were evaluated by the same dermatologist throughout the study. In some patients, methylene blue, Gram and/or Erlich-Ziehl-Nielsen stains were also performed. In all of the study cases, the final diagnosis was established after the evaluation of clinical and laboratory findings (including, when appropriate, potassium hydroxide examination; bacterial, leishmanial, and fungal cultures; histopathology; tuberculosis and leishmania polymerase chain reaction). We also calculated the sensitivity and specificity of the Leishman-Donovan body for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Over a 2-year period, 94 of 950 patients (9.9%) in whom Tzanck smear tests were performed had cytologic findings consistent with a granulomatous reaction. In 74 (78.7%) and 20 (21.3%) patients, the granulomatous reaction was due to infectious and noninfectious causes, respectively. Infectious causes included cutaneous leishmaniasis in 65 patients (87.8%), candidal granuloma in two patients, botyromycosis in two patients, and aspergillosis, blastomycosis, mucormycosis, leprosy, and cutaneous tuberculosis in one patient each. In 58 of 74 patients (78.4%) with infectious granulomatous dermatitis, the causes of the granulomas were identified. Noninfectious granulomatous reactions were due to granuloma annulare in 7 patients, sarcoidosis in 5 patients, a foreign body in 4 patients, necrobiosis lipoidica in 2 patients, and juvenile xanthogranuloma in 2 patients. In 17 of 20 patients (85%) with noninfectious granulomatous reactions, the cytologic findings were characteristic of the final diagnoses. The sensitivity and specificity of Leishman-Donovan bodies for cutaneous leishmaniasis were 76.9% and 100%, respectively. All of the samples were evaluated by the same dermatologist throughout the study; therefore no comment could be made regarding the reliability of the Tzanck smear test. In addition, the sensitivity and specificity of Tzanck smear test findings for diseases other than cutaneous leishmaniasis could not be calculated because of an insufficient number of patients. The Tzanck smear test may be a useful diagnostic tool for certain granulomatous skin diseases.
    1. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2011 Aug;65(2):443-4. A case of bullous pemphigoid induced by aspirin. Durdu M, Baba M, Seçkin D. Başkent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Adana Hospital, Adana, Turkey. PMID: 21763579... more
    1. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2011 Aug;65(2):443-4. A case of bullous pemphigoid induced by aspirin. Durdu M, Baba M, Seçkin D. Başkent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Adana Hospital, Adana, Turkey. PMID: 21763579 [PubMed - in process].
    We describe the case of a 51-year-old female renal transplant recipient with primary cutaneous CD30-positive large-cell lymphoma of T-cell origin. Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are rarely reported in organ transplant recipients, and we... more
    We describe the case of a 51-year-old female renal transplant recipient with primary cutaneous CD30-positive large-cell lymphoma of T-cell origin. Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are rarely reported in organ transplant recipients, and we believe they should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cutaneous neoplastic and infectious diseases affecting this patient group.

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