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Amyloidosis in Behcet's disease and familial Mediterranean fever
Akpolat, T; Yilmaz, E; Akpolat, I; Dilek, M; Karagoz, F; Balci, B; Ozen, S (Oxford Univ Press, 2002)… -
Do MEFV mutations play a role in the development of Behcet's disease related amyloidosis?
Akpolat, T; Yilmaz, E; Ozdogan, H; Melikoglu, M; Altiok, E; Ozen, S (Clinical & Exper Rheumatology, 2005)… -
Familial Mediterranean fever and glomerulonephritis and review of the literature
Akpolat, T; Akpolat, I; Karagoz, F; Yilmaz, E; Kandemir, B; Ozen, S (Springer Heidelberg, 2004)Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by recurrent and self-limited attacks of fever usually accompanied by polyserositis. Amyloidosis is its most common renal complication. A ... -
M680I(Arm2)/M694V(Med) mutations in a patient with familial Mediterranean fever and polyarteritis nodosa
Akpolat, T; Yilmaz, E; Ozen, S; Akpolat, I; Danaci, M; Kandemir, B (Oxford Univ Press, 1998)… -
Polyarteritis nodosa in patients with Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF): A concomitant disease or a feature of FMF?
Ozen, S; Ben-Chetrit, E; Bakkaloglu, A; Gur, H; Tinaztepe, K; Calguneri, M; Akpolat, T (W B Saunders Co, 2001)Background: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is caused by mutations in the gene encoding pyrin and is characterized by self-limited, recurrent attacks of fever and serositis. Vasculitis has been increasingly reported in ... -
Renal Behcet's disease: A cumulative analysis
Akpolat, T; Akkoyunlu, M; Akpolat, I; Dilek, M; Odabas, AR; Ozen, S (W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, 2002)Objective: To analyze cumulated data about renal involvement in Behcet's disease (1313) and to report on 6 patients with BD and renal problems. Methods: We found reports of 159 patients (including our patients) with BD and ... -
Role of caffeic acid phenethyl ester, an active component of propolis, against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats
Ozen, S; Akyol, O; Iraz, M; Sogut, S; Ozugurlu, F; Ozyurt, H; Yildirim, Z (Wiley, 2004)We have investigated the effect of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) on cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Administration of a single dose of cisplatin resulted in the elevation of blood area nitrogen and creatinine ...