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Seval Doğruk Kaçar

Researcher at Afyon Kocatepe University

Publications -  151
Citations -  272

Seval Doğruk Kaçar is an academic researcher from Afyon Kocatepe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: USB & Welding. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 151 publications receiving 224 citations.

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Insulin resistance in patients with post-adolescent acne.

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that insulin resistance might persist after puberty in patients with post‐adolescent acne because of a transient decline in insulin sensitivity during puberty.
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Evaluation of serum vitamins A and E and zinc levels according to the severity of acne vulgaris.

TL;DR: There was a negative correlation between acne severity and vitamin E and zinc levels, and the importance of diet in patients with acne is marked.
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Do patients with mild to moderate psoriasis really have a sedentary lifestyle

TL;DR: In both genders, daily physical activity parameters were found to be higher in the psoriasis group compared to the control, and it is suggested that this lifestyle helped to prevent impairments of body fatness, body fat distributions, resting metabolic rate, pulmonary functions, and quality of life in patients with mild to moderate Psoriasis.
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The perceived stigma in patients with alopecia and mental disorder: A comparative study

TL;DR: AA is a condition that leads to more self-stigmatization than MD, and total and all subscale scores of stigmatization questionnaire scale were higher in the group of patients with AA than in the patients with mental disorder.
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Treatment of primary hyperhidrosis with tap water iontophoresis in paediatric patients: a retrospective analysis

TL;DR: Tap water iontophoresis is an effective method of treatment for primary palmoplantar and axillary hyperhidrosis in paediatric patients, but there are still unanswered questions about the mechanism of action, ideal session intervals and protocols for maximum efficacy.