Browsing by Author "Egilmez R."
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Congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma with Trichophyton rubrum infection.
Oztürkcan S.; Parlak A.H.; Marufi M.; Bakici M.Z.; Egilmez R.; Gültekin A. (1994)[No abstract available] -
Cutaneous pseudolymphoma [KUTANOZ PSODOLENFOMA]
Egilmez R.; Aker H.; Arici S.; Duzcan E.; Akmil U. (1995)It is described that lymphoreticular infiltrates of the skin is a heterogenous clinical and pathologic group of dermatosis. These benign lesions histopathologically simulate malignant lymphomas and may undergo malignant ... -
A gastric carcinoma with features of hepatic differentiation
Yildirir C.; Turan M.; Gokgoz S.; Egilmez R.; Gungor M. (1998)Hepatoid adenocarcinomas of the stomach are gastric carcinomas harbouring adenocarcinomatous and hepatocellular differentiation. A patient with primary gastric adenocarcinoma of the stomach with high serum alpha- fetoprotein ... -
Malignant chondroid syringoma: A case report
Egilmez R.; Aker H.; Cevit R.; Yildiz E.; Caskurlu H. (1998)Malignant sweat gland tumors are very rare form of primary tumors of the skin appendage. In this group, malignant chondroid syringoma is the least common variety. Till 1991, less than twenty cases have been reported. We ... -
Ovarian haemangioma
Gunes H.A.; Egilmez R.; Dulger M. (1990)Although ovaries have a very rich vasculature, haemangiomas of the ovary are extremely rare. There are only another 39 cases of ovarian haemangioma recorded in the literature. We describe an 11-year-old girl with an ovarian ... -
Pulmonary effects of dexfenfluramine
Candan F.; Kaptanoglu M.; Egilmez R.; Dogan K.; Aksoy M.; Yalman Y.; Bekar E.; Gultekin F. (1998)Dexfenfluramine is a variation of fenfluramine which is used for weight reduction. The aim of the study is to determine the hemodynamic and structural effects of this drug on pulmonary circulation. An experimental study ... -
Tuberculous parotitis: Clinical evaluation of two cases
Akdag M.; Canbay E.; Muderris S.; Egilmez R. (2011)Although parotid gland involvement with tuberculosis is the most common among salivary glands tuberculosis, tuberculous parotitis is rare. Parotis tuberculous is clinically indistinguishable from a parotid tumour and also ...