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The
conclusion manifesto of psoriasis panel at Kangal fishy spa
Turkey.
Psoriasis
is a pretty common and chronic skin disease. Together with
numerous studies regarding the formation of the diseases
there are various treatment applications. However we should
keep in mind that the disease make repeat. In its
repetition, psychology of patient is of great importance.
Spa and climatic treatments have been ongoing methods for
treatments of various diseases for a long time. In this
sense the fishy spa is interesting with it's climate, fish
and water which are used by the patients, suffering from
psoriasis some positive results have been achieved through
natural ultraviolet effects of selenium in the water at high
altitudes, and cleaning of the scums by the fish.
With
this aspect and this treatment factors the spa is a
candidate for becoming an internationally accepted and
significant center for health care tourism.
20.06.2001
Please
click for the published
text of conclusion,
Please
click for the original
and signatured conclusion
Signed
by:
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Prof.Dr. Ertugrul Aydemir, Medical Faculty of Cerrahpasa
Istanbul University, Istanbul, head of the Department of
Dermatology
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Prof.Dr. M. Zeki Karagülle, Istanbul
University Faculty of Medicine Medical Ecology and
Hydroclimatology Department
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Prof.Dr. Sedat Özcelik,
Cumhuriyet University Faculty of Medicine, Dermatology
Department
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Prof.Dr. Bülent Sen, Firat University Faculty
of Fisheries
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Prof.Dr. M. Ali Akpınar, Cumhuriyet
University Science Faculty, Biology Department
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Assist.Prof.Dr. Mahmut Dogru, Firat University, Faculty of
Fisheries
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Assist.Prof.Dr. Mustafa Degirmenci, Cumhuriyet
University, Environmental Engineering Department
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Assoc.Prof.Dr. Sabri Kilinç Cumhuriyet University Faculty
of Science, Biology Department
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Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bulent Unver
Cumhuriyet University, Faculty of Science, Biology
Department,
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Spec.Dr. Mine Karagülle, Istanbul University
Faculty of Medicine, Medical Ecology and Hydroclimatologhy
Department,
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Resc. M. Tahir Alp, Firat University, Faculty of
Fisheries.
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