1.A Rare Presentation of Follicular Lymphoma: Cerebellar Involvement, Successfully Treated with a Combination of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy.
Nuri KARADURMUS ; Selmin ATAERGIN ; Gokhan ERDEM ; Mustafa CAKAR ; Ozdes EMER ; Sukru OZAYDIN ; Mustafa OZTURK ; Mukerrem SAFALI ; Fikret ARPACI
Cancer Research and Treatment 2013;45(3):234-238
The central nervous system (CNS) is an important area of involvement for both high-grade, aggressive primary and secondary lymphomas. Although follicular lymphoma represents a low-grade histology, it may rarely present with CNS involvement. Here, we describe a patient diagnosed with follicular lymphoma who was presented with cerebellar involvement.
Central Nervous System
;
Cerebellum
;
Humans
;
Lymphoma
;
Lymphoma, Follicular
;
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
2.Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis Due to Oral Use of Blue Dyes.
Osman SENER ; Osman KOSE ; Ozgur KARTAL ; Mukerrem SAFALI
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;26(3):360-363
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis is a rare severe pustular cutaneous adverse reaction characterized by a rapid clinical course with typical histological findings. It is accompanied by fever and acute eruption of non-follicular pustules overlying erythrodermic skin. The causative agents are most frequently antibacterial drugs. We present a patient with acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis caused by methylene blue and indigotin dyes.
Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis/*chemically induced/drug therapy/pathology
;
Administration, Oral
;
Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use
;
Aged
;
Biopsy
;
Coloring Agents/administration & dosage/*adverse effects
;
Humans
;
Indoles/administration & dosage/*adverse effects
;
Intradermal Tests
;
Male
;
Methylene Blue/administration & dosage/*adverse effects
;
Skin/*drug effects/pathology
;
Treatment Outcome