146 research outputs found
Three essays in applied econometrics
This dissertation presents three essays which are linked by the use of econometric models to explain problems that are only explained descriptively in the literature. The first essay, statistically shows that a systematic measurement bias can significantly distort predictions obtained using an international accounting framework due to the sizable diversity of the parties involved in it. Once the measurement bias is taken into account, the average value gains on the US foreign asset and liability categories are estimated to be smaller, and no evidence is found on positive yield differential. The second essay estimates the value gains and the mismeasurement using data at multiple frequencies. The results show that positive sizable return differential is present after 2002. The third essay shows that the increasing availability of prescription opioids threatens sellers' profit margin since it is a close substitute for heroin and forces sellers to find alternative methods to compensate buyers in the case of a negative supply shock.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Emel Oylum Yildiri
Superficial granulomatous pyoderma of the scrotum: an extremely rare cause of genital ulcer
Pseudo-knuckle pads: an unusual cutaneous sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder in an adolescent patient
Knuckle pads are discrete benign cutaneous lesions overlying the extensor surfaces of the fingers and hand joints and are unrelated to trauma, whereas pseudo-knuckle pads may be considered as a form of callosity that appears after repeated trauma. This type of knuckle pad has been described in children with obsessive behavior as "chewing pads" and in adults as occupational disorder. Cases of pachydermodactyly, benign fibromatosis of the fingers, have been described as the unusual forms of knuckle pads that usually affect young adult males. We believe that pseudo-knuckle pads, chewing pads or pachydermodactyly are terms which have been used to decribe the same clinical situation reported in different patients. Here we describe a 12-year-old male patient with pseudo-knuckle pads along the metacarpophalangeal joints developed secondary to repeated trauma reflecting obsessive-compulsive disorder characterized by a tic-like habit. He received fluvaksamine 25 mg/day. The lesions started to disappear after three months of therapy. The recognition of pseudo-knuckle pads by dermatologists and pediatricians is very important in adolescent patients because these lesions may be clues for diagnosis of serious psychiatric problems. The collaboration of a dermatologist or pediatrician with a psychiatrist is essential in the follow-up of these patients
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Views and experiences of dermatologists in Turkey about teledermatology during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Erdal Çalıkoğlu, Emel ( Aksaray, Yazar )Background: Teledermatology is an alternative medical science that allows evaluation of patient's clinical information over a distance without requiring face-to-face examination. Due to COVID-19, social distancing has become important these days, and teledermatology can help physicians and patients in overcoming the barriers of accessing health care. Aim: In this study, we aim to evaluate how dermatologists in our country have viewed and experienced teledermatology during the pandemic through surveys. Patients/Methods: The study was carried out by using an online survey for evaluating the teledermatology experiences of dermatologists in Turkey and how they have viewed teledermatology during the 2-month pandemic period and the 2-month prepandemic period. Results: The number of patients evaluated with teledermatology methods was found to be significantly higher in the pandemic period when compared with the prepandemic period. The rates of using video calls with mobile phone and online video calls were found to be significantly higher in the pandemic period when compared with the prepandemic period. Conclusion: Our study results show that the teledermatology method had a higher rate of usage compared to before the pandemic
Investigation of skin self-examination and sunscreen use in adolescents in northern Cyprus
Introduction: Regular skin self-examination (SSE) is very important for the early diagnosis of malignant melanoma (MM). Since sun exposure is the most important trigger factor for the development of skin cancers, effective and regular sun protection is the main preventive method. Aim: To investigate the awareness of SSE, risky nevus and sun protection of the adolescents in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Material and methods: The data used within this research were obtained from questionnaires administered to volunteer high school students in the TRNC. Results: 39.8% of the participants included in the study stated that they conducted SSE. All the participants who said they conducted SSE reported that they performed a face exam. The body regions that the participants did not examine were the scalp (47.7%), foot (36.9%), back (35.4%) and genital area (35.4%). The features of the nevus perceived by the participants as risk factors included rapid growth, bleeding and itching. While 74% of respondents said they used sunscreen products, only 9% of users reported using them every day. Conclusions: In the TRNC where the exposure to the sun is high, young people perform skin examinations at high rates in order to monitor their nevi. Nevertheless, the results of this research show that hard-to-reach areas are neglected
Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and DFT calculations of novel Schiff base containing thiophene ring
WOS: 000425075900011In this study, a new Schiff base derivative, 2-[(2-hydroxy-5-thiophen-2-yl-benzylidene)-amino]-6-methyl-benzoic acid (5), which has a thiophene ring and N, O donor groups, was successfully prepared by the condensation reaction of 2-hydroxy-5-(thiophen-2-yl)benzaldehyde (3) and 2-amino-6-methylbenzoic acid (4). The characterization of a Schiff base derivative (5) was performed by experimentally the UV-Vis., FTIR, H-1 and C-13 NMR spectroscopic methods and elemental analysis. Density Functional Theory (DFT/B3LYP/6-311+G(d, p)) calculations were used to examine the optimized molecular geometry, vibrational frequencies, H-1 and C-13 NMR chemical shifts, UV-Vis. spectroscopic parameters, HOMO-LUMO energies and molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) map of the compound (5) and the theoretical results were compared to the experimental data. In addition, the energetic behaviors such as the sum of electronic and thermal free energy (SETFE), atomic charges, dipole moment of the compound (5) in solvent media were investigated using the B3LYP method with the 6-311+G(d, p) basis set. The obtained experimental and theoretical results were found to be compatible with each other and they were supported the proposed molecular structure for the synthesized Schiff base derivative (5)Anadolu University Scientific Research Projects (BAP) [1705F213]; BAP [1102F027, 1304F064]; [1306F110]This study was supported by Anadolu University Scientific Research Projects (BAP) through project 1705F213. The author also gratefully thank to BAP for supporting Gaussian 09 and Gauss View 5.0 programs with the projects (Project No 1102F027 and 1304F064) and its financial support for Agilent DD2 NMR Spectrometer (Project No. 1306F110)
Topical polyphenol treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease: use of ultrasonography to evaluate response to treatment - clinical case series study
*Çalıkoğlu, Emel ( Aksaray, Yazar )Introduction: Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease (SPSD) is a common disorder and encountered more frequently in hairy young males after puberty.
Aim: To assess effectiveness of topical polyphenol treatment of SPSD by using physical examination and ultrasonography (USG).
Material and methods: Fourteen patients with SPSD diagnosis were treated by natural polyphenol products and were retrospectively included in this study. All of the patients were assessed by superficial ultrasonography before and after treatment. Demographic and clinical information of the patients was obtained from medical records.
Results: Patients were aged 18-45 years and the median disease duration was 2 years. The most common findings in physical examination were sinus openings and subcutaneous nodules and the most common ultrasonographic findings were abscess/cyst formation and presence of fistula at the pre-treatment visit. All of the patients applied topical polyphenols for a median period of 3 months. Topical polyphenol treatment was effective in 92.9% of patients. Follow-up examinations at 18.3 months post-treatment revealed that 12 (85.7%) patients were free of disease. Control physical examination and ultrasonographic assessment were completely normal in 11 (78.6%) patients.
Conclusions: Topical polyphenol therapy is a promising alternative treatment for SPSD and its effectiveness can be objectively evaluated by ultrasonography. It is advised that topical polyphenols should be tried first in every young and active patient with SPSD. Majority of these patients can avoid demanding and expensive alternative treatment methods such as complex surgical procedures. This topical therapy method makes surgical SPSD a dermatologically treatable disease...
A case of lipomembranous panniculitis with a dramatic response to the treatment of venous insufficiency
Lipomembranous panniculitis (LP) is a peculiar type of fat necrosis and is reported with various clinical conditions, mostly with peripheral vascular diseases. Here, a case of a 57-year-old woman with a painful erythematous swelling of the right leg in association with venous insufficiency has been reported. Although LP is frequently associated with venous insufficiency, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the beneficial effect of venous insufficiency treatment in LP
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