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Sep 11, 2023Open    AccessArticle

Estimation of lipoproteins levels & risk of cardiovascular disease in psoriasis.

Susmita Banerjee, Shilpa Joshi
Introduction Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory & most common dermatologic diseases. It is related to several diseases but most common is cardiovascular disease. Lipid abnormalities are observed in psoriasis patients at the earliest stages of the disease and so it may be genetically determined.Hence there is a great need to study lipid abnormalities in psoriatic patients, which will help us to evaluate the level of risk individuals may experience for developing atherosclerosis and vascular obst...

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Sep 30, 2018Open    AccessArticle

Intralesional epidermal growth factor treatment on diabetic foot ulcers: one centre experience

Ayd?n ?ifci, Birhan Okta?, ?enay Ar?kan Durmaz, A?k?n Güngüne?, ?rfan Karahan, Taner Sarak
Introduction: The intralesional injection of recombinant human epidermal growth factor (EGF-IL) is a new approach for reducing amputations. In this study we aimed to show efficacy of EGF-IL with cases. Material and Method: EGF-IL 75 μg application to 8 diabetic foot ulcers (6 males, 2 females; mean age: 60.3±9.3 years) was evaluated. Patients had history of prior standard treatments. Results: All eight patients’ wound healed completely. Conclusion: In our experience on patients wounds wish prior...

Diabetes & Endocrinology  Cardiology  Orthopedics  Internal Medicine 

Aug 17, 2016Open    AccessArticle

Tips On How to Write Editorial Articles

Dr N M Rao
An editorial article can be about anything and from any standpoint. Articles come in all shapes and sizes. They are in Medical Journals, Newspapers, Magazines, and Posted on the Internet. They cover any and every topic imaginable. As long as you have an opinion and can support it with facts, you have the makings of an interesting piece. We all have opinions, right? Yet not all of us are editorial writers and not all editorials are worth reading. Despite the wide variety, there are guidelines to ...

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Aug 15, 2016Open    AccessArticle

Discrete subaortic stenosis in an adult patient

Kadir Kaan Ozsin, Faruk Toktas, Umut Serhat Sanri, Senol Yavuz
Discrete subaortic stenosis is an unusual cause of the left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in the adults and characterized by a discrete subaortic membrane. A 52-year-old female patient presented with chief complaints of progressive dyspnoea, chest pain and fatigue. Echocardiographic study showed a discrete fibromembranous ridge located in the subaortic region, which resulted in severe subaortic stenosis, with a mild aortic regurgitation and a mean gradient of 65 mmHg. She underwent surgi...

Cardiology  Surgery & Surgical Specialties 

Dec 02, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Surgical removal of an embolized Amplatzer septal occluder device from the right ventricle

Faruk Toktas, Kadir Kaan Ozsin, Emre Kaymakci, Senol Yavuz
Atrial septal defect is one of the most common congenital heart defects encountered in adults. Currently, transcatheter atrial septal defect closure techniques have increasingly gained wide popularity as an alternative to surgery in many centers. However, they are associated with severe procedural complications requiring immediate surgical intervention. Here, we report a 29-year-old male patient with device embolization due to the migration of Amplatzer septal occluder device to the right ventri...

Cardiology  Surgery & Surgical Specialties 

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