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Management of a glottic squamous cell carcinoma with cutaneous metastasis
Alkan, Ali; Kayis, Deniz; Celik, Serkan Yasar; Uylas, Selcuk; Pektas, Suzan Demir; Tapan, Ozge Oral; Tanrıverdi, Özgür (Sage Publications Ltd, 2020)Introduction Oral cavity malignancies constitute 30% of head and neck cancers. The most common distant metastatic sites of glottic carcinoma are usually lung, liver and bone. Although the cutaneous metastasis of head and ... -
Perianal presentation of Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Dere, Yelda; Sahin, Cem; Celik, Serkan Yasar; Celik, Ozgur Ilhan; Kara, Asude; Dogan, Gursoy (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2016)Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare and heterogeneous disease caused by clonal proliferation of Langerhans cells which are one of the members of the monocyte macrophage system. The incidence of LCH in adults is ... -
A rare soft tissue tumor located in the trunk: Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor
Dere, Yelda; Celik, Serkan Yasar; Celik, Ozgur Ilhan; Dere, Ozcan (Aves, 2017)Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor (OFMT), a rare soft tissue tumor, is generally located in the extremities with a distinct morphology characterized by bland, small cells lying in a fibromyxoid stroma and a peripheral rim of the ... -
Silibinin attenuates methotrexate-induced pulmonary injury by targeting oxidative stress
Kalemci, Serdar; Topal, Yasar; Celik, Serkan Yasar; Yilmaz, Nigar; Beydilli, Halil; Kosar, Mehmet Ilkay; Altuntas, Irfan (Spandidos Publ Ltd, 2015)The aim of the present study was to assess the protective effect of silibinin against methotrexate (MTX)-induced pulmonary toxicity. Rats were divided into four groups (MTX, MTX + silibinin, silibinin and control. MTX was ... -
Skin wound healing properties of Hypericum perforatum, Liquidambar orientalis, and propolis mixtures
Altiparmak, Mehmet; Kule, Mustafa; Ozturk, Yasin; Celik, Serkan Yasar; Öztürk, Mehmet; Duru, Mehmet E.; Kocer, Ugur (Springer, 2019)Traditional formulation therapies based on natural origin compounds offer new alternatives for treatment of skin wounds. Hypericum perforatum (HP), Liquidambar orientalis (LO), and propolis have been proved to promote skin ...