Publications by authors named "Selda Yildirim"

Idiopathic cutaneous angiosarcoma (CA) of the head and neck is a distinct subtype of angiosarcoma most commonly presenting as a single or multiple purple, bruise-like patches that arise de novo and enlarge over several months. In clinical practice, both misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis are frequently encountered. Here, we present a case of idiopathic CA on the scalp with invasion to the cranium in a patient with breast cancer metastatic to the brain.

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Introduction: Skin aging is a problem which negatively affects the psyche of the person, social relations, as well as work life and health and which compels the patients to find appropriate treatment methods. Numerous treatment methods have been developed in order to delay aging and to reduce the aging effects in addition to having a younger, healthier and more beautiful facial appearance.

Aim: To compare the efficiency, cosmetic results and possible adverse effects of the peeling treatment with 25% trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • A 16-month-old boy was initially diagnosed with infantile digital fibromatosis, but after 9 months of growth, the mass was surgically removed.
  • The histopathological examination revealed it was actually a benign nerve sheath myxoma, not fibromatosis.
  • This case highlights the importance of considering nerve sheath myxomas in the differential diagnosis of dermal nodules in infants.
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