Publications by authors named "Karaarslan I"

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  • - Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are becoming more common, with Mycobacterium fortuitum being a rapidly reproducing type that can lead to severe infections, especially in people with weakened immune systems.
  • - Diagnosing infections like those caused by M. fortuitum is complicated, as it's tough to tell if bacteria found in cultures are causing an infection or are just contaminants.
  • - Unlike tuberculosis, M. fortuitum doesn't respond to standard antituberculosis treatments; instead, it requires a combination of antibiotics such as quinolones, doxycycline, and others for effective treatment, which will be illustrated through a case study of a 2-year skin infection.
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  • Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare genetic disorder that significantly increases the risk of skin cancer, particularly basal cell carcinomas (BCCs), yet there is limited research on its dermoscopic and confocal microscopy findings.
  • A study analyzed dermoscopic features of 32 BCCs in XP patients, finding that most tumors were pigmented and displayed specific patterns, such as grey-blue globules and various vascular structures.
  • Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) proved helpful in distinguishing pigmented BCCs from other skin tumors like melanoma, suggesting its utility alongside dermoscopy for early diagnosis in XP patients.
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  • - A 14-year-old girl had a facial lesion that appeared to be melanoma, but advanced imaging techniques were used to analyze it.
  • - Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) showed normal skin patterns, ruling out melanoma by revealing typical honeycomb and cobblestone structures in the epidermis.
  • - The report emphasizes the importance of using RCM technology for accurately diagnosing challenging pigmented skin lesions like lentigo maligna.
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In recent years, reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) draws attention as a noninvasive method to precisely detect abnormal pigment deposits, providing additional cytological details for the diagnosis, classification, and treatment monitoring of melasma. This article aims to review the RCM findings of melasma and classify melasma with RCM findings.

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Clinical and dermoscopic features of atypical fibroxanthoma (AFX) are mostly non-diagnostic, so other in vivo diagnostic tools may give additional clues for accurate clinical diagnosis, such as in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM). However, there has been scarce data on RCM features of AFX in the literature, in only clear cell type. Herein we present a case of epithelioid cell predominant type AFX with RCM findings.

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Background: Haemosiderotic and aneurysmal dermatofibromas are uncommon and frequently misdiagnosed lesions, which can be considered as different histopathological stages of the same tumour. A dermoscopic diagnosis testing accuracy has not been performed for these tumours to date.

Objectives: To determine the diagnostic significance of dermoscopic structures and patterns associated with haemosiderotic/ aneurysmal dermatofibromas in a large series.

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The diagnosis of a small-diameter melanoma may be challenging. We report the case of a 57-year-old man with a small pigmented papular lesion (2.5-mm diameter) that was suspicious on dermoscopy.

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Background: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are acute, life-threatening, severe drug reactions. Randomized studies on these diseases are difficult to perform.

Aims And Objectives: The purpose of this study was to summarize the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with SJS and TEN in a tertiary hospital in Turkey.

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Introduction: Actinic keratosis (AK) is a known indicator for sun damage, and subsequent squamous cell cancer may develop. The actinic keratosis and severity index (AKASI) is a recently developed tool that can evaluate both field cancerization and AK severity.

Objectives: We sought to evaluate if AKASI was a good predictor of cancer in AK patients and to compare AKASI with both the Physician Global Assessment (PGA) and total lesion count (TLC).

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Trichofolliculoma is a rare follicular hamartoma whose dermoscopic features have been scarcely reported. On the other hand, reflectance confocal microscopy features have not been described yet. In the present study, the authors report reflectance confocal microscopy features in a case of trichofolliculoma as squamous hyperplasia forming irregular finger-like protrusions around the hair follicle and papillomatous hyperplasia of the hair follicle epithelium, which correlated with histopathology.

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Background: Preoperative diagnosis of malignant collision tumors (MCT) is extremely difficult. The value of dermoscopy to improve the correct detection of these tumors has not been previously studied. This study aims to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of MCT with and without dermoscopy and to describe the dermoscopic features of a large series of MCT.

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Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is an intracellular parasitic infectious skin disease with a chronic self-limited course. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) findings in CL have been described in only two cases of CL. We report another case with RCM findings; however to our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of Leishmania amastigotes in RCM imaging.

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In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) findings of lymphangiomas have been scarcely reported. We report a lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC) with some new observations.

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Background: Nivolumab is one of the targeted cancer therapy agent that acts to increase the immune responses by inhibition of antiprogrammed-death-receptor 1, which is one of the check points of the immune response. Nivolumab can be used to treat malign melanoma, lung, renal, head and neck, colorectal, hepatocellular cancers, and special cases of Hodgkin lymphoma.

Aims: We aimed to report a rarer cutaneous side effect of nivolumab because of the increasing uses of this agent in various cancer treatments.

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Regular dermatological examination for patients with dysplastic nevi is indicated. However, the literature on whether those patients should also be examined by ophthalmologists or not regarding a relation between suspicious lesions for ocular melanoma and cutaneous dysplastic nevi is limited. In this study, we aimed to compare the findings of a single ophthalmologic examination between the group of patients with multiple atypical nevi with at least one histopathologically proven dysplastic nevus and another group without atypical nevi.

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Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is a slowly progressive, locally aggressive fibroblastic tumor which can be misdiagnosed in the early stage. Reflectance confocal microscopic features of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans has been scarcely described in the literature. We described the dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic findings of 12 × 15 cm sized tumoral lesion of 45-year-old man.

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Pachydermodactyly is a rare digital fibromatosis, characterized by painless, fusiform swelling in proximal interphalangeal joints. Since it may be misdiagnosed as inflammatory arthritis, it is important to call physicians' attention to this rarely seen condition to avoid unnecessary immunosuppressive treatment. Hereby, we present a case of a pachydermodactyly that had been previously followed-up and treated as an inflammatory arthritis for 4 years.

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Background: The incidence of acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) in the white population is low. Dermoscopy enhances diagnosis of ALM; however, diagnostic accuracy may sometimes be poor due to the considerable proportion of amelanotic ALM variants.

Objectives: To calculate the proportion of ALM among all melanoma subtypes and to determine the frequency of dermoscopic features of ALM in the Turkish population.

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Background: Ultraviolet (UV) light may cause dermoscopic changes on melanocytic nevi (MN).

Objectives: To investigate the effects of sunscreen cream (SSc) application on dermoscopic changes in MN during narrowband UVB (NBUVB) therapy.

Methods: Half of the randomly selected MN in each patient were covered with opaque tape and SSc [SSc(+)], and the rest were covered with only opaque tape [SSc(-)] during NBUVB treatment sessions.

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