Publications by authors named "A Kimak"

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  • Pigmented purpuric dermatoses (PPD) are chronic skin conditions characterized by petechiae and changes in skin pigmentation, primarily affecting the lower legs and noted for their "cayenne pepper" appearance.
  • Although usually harmless, these conditions can be persistent and or aesthetically unpleasing, with various subtypes including Schamberg and Dukas diseases.
  • Diagnosis is typically through clinical examination, and while the cause is not fully understood, treatment primarily focuses on symptom relief, with no standardized approach, leading to a review of multiple treatment strategies based on a study of 42 articles.
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Psoriasis is a chronic systemic disease with an immunological basis and a complex pathophysiology. The chronic inflammatory status of psoriasis is associated with several comorbidities, such as metabolic syndrome, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. The development of psoriasis is influenced by osteopontin, a glycoprotein that influences physiological and pathological reactions by modulating Th1 and Th17 cellular responses, stimulating keratinocyte proliferation, regulating cellular apoptosis, and promoting angiogenesis.

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The healthcare systems throughout the world are facing numerous problems, including aging and shortages of medical staff. Although senior medical practitioners are important to the healthcare, their competency may decline with age. A major problem experienced nowadays by some elderly practitioners is digital exclusion caused by difficulties with adopting new technologies.

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Psoriatic arthritis is a heterogenous chronic inflammatory disease that develops over time in some patients with psoriasis. The course of the disease is variable, with a broad clinical spectrum. The management of PsA has changed tremendously over the last decade, thanks to earlier diagnosis, a multidisciplinary approach and progress in pharmacological therapies.

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Stable isotope approaches are widely applied in plant science and many improvements made in the field focus on the analysis of specific components of plant tissues. Although technical developments have been very beneficial, sample collection and preparation are still very time and labor-consuming. The main objective of this study was to create a qualitative dataset of alpha-cellulose content of leaf tissues of arboreal species.

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