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Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method

Year 2011, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 130 - 133, 01.06.2011

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  • Kempf W, Burg G. Pityriasis rosea- a virus induced skin disease? An update. Brief Review 3. Arch Virol 2000;145:1509-20.
  • Chuh A, Chan H, Zawar V. Pityriasis rosea evidence for and against an infectious etiology. Epidemiol Infect 2004;132:381–90.
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  • Bonafe JL, Icart J, Perpere M, Oksman F, Divoux D. Histopathological, ultrastructurel, immunologic and vi- rologic study of Gibert’s ptiyriasis rosea. Ann Dermatol Venereol 1982; 109:855-61.
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Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method

Year 2011, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 130 - 133, 01.06.2011

Abstract

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References

  • Percival GH.. Pityriasis rosea. Br J Dermatol 1932;44:241- 53.
  • Kempf W, Burg G. Pityriasis rosea- a virus induced skin disease? An update. Brief Review 3. Arch Virol 2000;145:1509-20.
  • Chuh A, Chan H, Zawar V. Pityriasis rosea evidence for and against an infectious etiology. Epidemiol Infect 2004;132:381–90.
  • Chuh A, Lee A, Zawar V, Sciallis G, Kempf W. Pityriasis rosea-An ubdate. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2005; 71:311-5.
  • Chuh AA. Diagnositc criteria for pityriasis rosea-a pro- spective study for assesment of validity. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2003;17:101-3.
  • Drago F, Ranieri E, Malaguti F, Battifoglio ML, Losi E, Rebora A. Human herpesvirus 7 in patients with pityriasis rosea. Lancet 1997;349:1367–8.
  • Watanabe T, Kawamura T, Jacob SE, Aquilino EA, Orenstein JM, Black JB, Blauvelt A. Pityriasis rosea is associated with systemic active infection with both hu- man herpesvirus -7 and human herpesvirus – 6. J Invest Dermatol 2002;119:793-7.
  • Wong WR, Tsai CY, Shih SR, Chan HL. Association of pity- riasis rosea with human herpesvirus-6 and human herpes- virus-7 in Taipei. J Formos Med Assoc 2001; 100:478-83.
  • Karabulut AA, Kocak M, Yılmaz N, Eksioglu M. Detection of Human herpesvirus 7 in pityriasis rosea by nested PCR . Int J Dermatol 2002;41:563-7.
  • Chuh AA, Chiu SS, Peiris JS. Human herpesvirus 6 and 7 DNA in peripheral blood leukocytes and plasma in pa- tients with pityriasis rosea by polymerase chain reaction – a prospective case control study. Acta Derm Venereol 2001;81:289–90.
  • Chuh AA, Chan PKS, Lee A. The detection of human her- pesvirus-8 DNA in plasma and peripheral blood mono- nuclear cells in adult patients with pityriasis rosea by polymerase chain reaction. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2006,20, 667–71
  • Bozdag KE, Guven FO, Zeytinoglu A, Erensoy S, Karaman A, Bilgic A. Investigation of herpes simplex virus DNA in pity- riasis rosea by polymerase chain reaction. International Journal of Dermatology 2005,44, 477–8.
  • Chuh AA. The association of pityriasis rosea with cyto- megalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus and parvovirus B19 infec- tions - a prospective case control study by polymerase chain reaction and serology. Eur J Dermatol 2003;13:25-8.
  • Hudson LD, Adelman S, Lewis CW. Pityriasis rosea. Viral complement fixation studies. J Am Acad Dermatol 1981;4:544-6.
  • Bonafe JL, Icart J, Perpere M, Oksman F, Divoux D. Histopathological, ultrastructurel, immunologic and vi- rologic study of Gibert’s ptiyriasis rosea. Ann Dermatol Venereol 1982; 109:855-61.
  • Mubki TF, Bin Dayel SA, Kadry R. A case of ptyriasis rosea concurrent with the novel influenza A (H1N1) infection. Pediatr Dermatol. 2010 Apr 9.1-2. (Epub ahead of print)
  • Kwon N, Kim J, Cho B, Park H. A novel influenza a (H1N1) virus as a possible cause of pityriasis rosea? J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2010 Jun 17. (Epub ahead of print)
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Recep Kesli This is me

Gulcan Saylan Kurtipek This is me

Caner Kutlugun This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Kesli, R., Kurtipek, G. S., & Kutlugun, C. (2011). Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method. European Journal of General Medicine, 8(2), 130-133.
AMA Kesli R, Kurtipek GS, Kutlugun C. Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method. European Journal of General Medicine. June 2011;8(2):130-133.
Chicago Kesli, Recep, Gulcan Saylan Kurtipek, and Caner Kutlugun. “Investigation of the Role of Inluenza Viruses A-B, Parainfluenza Viruses 1-3, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus in the Aetiology of Pityriasis Rosea by DNA-Hybridization Method”. European Journal of General Medicine 8, no. 2 (June 2011): 130-33.
EndNote Kesli R, Kurtipek GS, Kutlugun C (June 1, 2011) Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method. European Journal of General Medicine 8 2 130–133.
IEEE R. Kesli, G. S. Kurtipek, and C. Kutlugun, “Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method”, European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 130–133, 2011.
ISNAD Kesli, Recep et al. “Investigation of the Role of Inluenza Viruses A-B, Parainfluenza Viruses 1-3, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus in the Aetiology of Pityriasis Rosea by DNA-Hybridization Method”. European Journal of General Medicine 8/2 (June 2011), 130-133.
JAMA Kesli R, Kurtipek GS, Kutlugun C. Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method. European Journal of General Medicine. 2011;8:130–133.
MLA Kesli, Recep et al. “Investigation of the Role of Inluenza Viruses A-B, Parainfluenza Viruses 1-3, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus in the Aetiology of Pityriasis Rosea by DNA-Hybridization Method”. European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 8, no. 2, 2011, pp. 130-3.
Vancouver Kesli R, Kurtipek GS, Kutlugun C. Investigation of the role of inluenza viruses A-B, parainfluenza viruses 1-3, respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus in the aetiology of pityriasis rosea by DNA-hybridization method. European Journal of General Medicine. 2011;8(2):130-3.