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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Common femoral vein thickness measurement as a diagnostic test in incomplete behcet's disease
    (2022-06-01) ALİBAZ ÖNER, FATMA; ERGELEN, RABİA; ERGUN, SAFİYE ATLAS TÜLİN; DİRESKENELİ, RAFİ HANER; Alibaz-Oner F., Ergelen R., Temiz F., Agackiran S. K. , Soydemir E., Ergun T., DİRESKENELİ R. H.
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    Oral ulcer activity in Behcet's disease: Poor medication adherence is an underestimated risk factor
    (AVES, 2017-06-12) ALİBAZ ÖNER, FATMA; Mumcu, Gonca; Alibaz-Oner, Fatma; Oner, Sibel Yilmaz; Ozen, Gulsen; Atagunduz, Pamir; Inanc, Nevsun; Koksal, Leyla; Ergun, Tulin; Direskeneli, Haner
    Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between oral ulcer activity and medication adherence according to gender in Behcet's disease (BD) patients. Material and Methods: The study group included 330 BD patients (F/M: 167/163, mean age: 38.5 +/- 10.5 years). Oral ulcer activity and medication adherence were evaluated in the previous month. Medication adherence was evaluated using the 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8) having a score range of 0 to 8 with high scores indicating better adherence. Low adherence was defined as < 6 points on MMAS-8. Results: Over half of the group had active oral ulcers (n= 219, 66.4%) within the month preceding the visit. The number of oral ulcers was significantly higher in female patients with low medication adherence (2.39 +/- 3.24) than in the rest of the female group (1.28 +/- 2.05; p= 0.023). Although a similar trend was also observed in male patients (2.14 +/- 3.3 vs. 1.81 +/- 2.31), a significant relationship was not observed (p= 0.89). The frequency of medication intake per day was lower in patients with high medication adherence than in the rest of the study group (p= 0.04). Conclusion: Low medication adherence is a hidden risk factor in the management of BD. Poor adherence was associated with oral ulcer activity in female BD patients.
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    Earlier and more aggressive treatment of major organ involvement with biologics may prevent relapses or further new organ involvement in a subgroup of behcet's disease patients
    (2022-06-01) ERGUN, SAFİYE ATLAS TÜLİN; DİRESKENELİ, RAFİ HANER; ALİBAZ ÖNER, FATMA; Bozkurt T., Karabacak M., Karatas H., Agackiran S. K. , Ergun T., DİRESKENELİ R. H. , Alibaz-Oner F.
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    The assessment of contributing factors to oral ulcer presence in Behcet's disease: Dietary and non-dietary factors
    (AVES, 2018-11-27) AKSOY, AYSUN; Iris, Merve; Ozcikmak, Ezgi; Aksoy, Aysun; Alibaz-Oner, Fatma; Inanc, Nevsun; Ergun, Tulin; Direskeneli, Haner; Mumcu, Gonca
    Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the contributing factors for oral ulcer activity in Behcet's disease (BD). Methods: Ninety-two patients with BD (F/M: 42/50, mean age: 38.7 +/- 10.02 years) participated in this cross-sectional study. Data regarding disease-related factors, smoking patterns, and self-reported dietary/non-dietary triggering factors for oral ulcer activity were collected by a questionnaire. Treatment protocol was categorized as mild and intensive groups associated with organ involvements. Results: A mild treatment protocol was more common in females (52.4% vs 20%) than in males (p=0.002). During the last three months, the number of oral ulcers in female patients was higher in the mild treatment group (6.4 +/- 6.5) than in the intensive treatment group (3.3 +/- 4.9) (p=0.045). In patients with active oral ulcers (n=63), rate of being a non-smoker was also higher in females (86.7% vs 63.6%) than in males. Daily frequency of tooth brushing was 1.2 +/- 0.8 in patients with BD, and was higher in females (1.5 +/- 0.9 vs 0.9 +/- 0.6) (p=0.001). Stress and fatigue (78.3%) were reported as the most frequent triggering factors for oral ulcer presence in patients with BD. A total of 148 different dietary factors associated with oral ulcer presence were reported in the study. Conclusion: A mild treatment protocol and being a non-smoker were found to be the contributing factors associated with oral ulcer activity in patients with BD. Being motivated for oral hygiene and being non-smokers were positive health behaviors observed in females. Irrespective of gender, stress and fatigue were defined as the most common self-reported triggering factors for oral ulcer presence in BD. In addition, the roles of some dietary factors were also reported.
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    Decreasing incidence and severity of Behcet's disease: a changing trend in epidemiological spectrum possibly associated with oral health
    (TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY) ALİBAZ ÖNER, FATMA; Mumcu, Gonca; Alibaz Oner, Fatma; Ergun, Tulin; Direskeneli, Haner
    Behget's disease (BD) is a systemic and inflammatory disorder that is mainly present along the ancient Silk Road, from the Mediterranean Sea to East Asia. A wide range of prevalence figures (0.1-420/100,000) have been reported for BD, also among Turkish populations of similar genetic background living in different countries. Recently, a decline in the incidence of BD and a change of the disease spectrum to less-severe manifestations have been reported from Japan and Korea, two genetically homogenous, affluent populations with limited immigration. It was hypothesized that a decline in infectious diseases, especially dental/periodontal infections, associated with the improvement in oral health, could be a part of these changes in the disease expression. Further epidemiological studies in other populations might demonstrate whether there is a worldwide similar trend and may provide a better understanding of the triggering factors for the onset and course of BD.
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    Prognostic value of common femoral vein wall thickness in behcet disease: a prospective follow-up study
    (2022-06-01) ERGELEN, RABİA; ERGUN, SAFİYE ATLAS TÜLİN; DİRESKENELİ, RAFİ HANER; ALİBAZ ÖNER, FATMA; Abacar K., Ergelen R., Temiz F., Yildiz Y., Ergun T., DİRESKENELİ R. H. , Alibaz-Oner. F.