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Öğe Cutaneous metastasis in prostate cancer: Two cases with similar clinical findings(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2018) Kavak, Ayse; Yilmaz, Murat; Cam, Haydar Kamil; Tugcu, Volkan; Albayrak, Hulya; Sakiz, Damlanur; Yildirim, UmranCutaneous metastasis of prostate cancer is rare. Lesions in this type of skin metastasis are usually seen as suprapubic nodules. Here, we presented two cases with skin metastases of prostate cancer characterized by grouped cutaneous and subcutaneous nodules.Öğe Interdigital molluscum contagiosum on the foot(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014) Aydogan, Ilker; Kucukcakir, Oguz; Kavak, Ayse; Yildirim, UmranÖğe Lipedematous scalp: A rare entity(Wiley, 2008) Kavak, Ayse; Yuceer, Deniz; Yildirim, Uemran; Baykal, Can; Sarisoy, Hasan TahsinLipedematous scalp is characterized by increased subcutaneous thickness of the scalp without any hair change. A 50-year-old female presented with thickening of the scalp without alopecia. She had no disorder other than hypertension. Monthly sonographic measurements without any treatment showed a resolution tendency in some areas and an increased thickness in others. We discuss the characteristics of this rare and possibly underestimated entity, including differential diagnoses.Öğe Paraneoplastic disorders of hair, nails, oral mucosa and pigmentation(Deri Zuhrevi Hastaliklar Dernegi, 2013) Kavak, Ayse; Yanik, Mehmet Emin; Celebiler, Nuray YesildalIn this section, paraneoplastic entites of hair, nail, oral mucosa and pigmentation changes have been discussed. Some skin findings are strong indicator of a malignancy whereas others are not. Readers will encounter some coincidental or common entities as well as more severe changes for a paraneoplastic sign. In addition, it is crucial that some paraneoplastic lesions may predict for a recurrence of malignancy.Öğe Warty Dyskeratoma(Deri Zuhrevi Hastaliklar Dernegi, 2008) Anul, Hueseyin; Alper, Murat; Kavak, Ayse; Suna, MazlumeWarty dyskeratoma is a benign dermatose that is characterized by a soliter papule or a nodule. Clinical findings are similar to verruca vulgaris, irritated seboreik keratoses and hypertrophic actinic keratoses. A 31-year-old woman with a 5 years duration of a purple-brown colored papule with a crust formation at the central, in 3 mm diameter, on the malar region. Histopathological findings were found resembling to warty dyskeratoma. This condition is rare and is presented with its demonstrative properties in the light of literature data. (Turkderm 2008; 42: 26-7)