8 results on '"N. Emrah Koçer"'
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2. Diagnostic accuracy of toluidine blue-stained wet films in effusion cytology
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Suna Erkiliç and N. Emrah Koçer
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,business.industry ,Pleural effusion ,Respiratory disease ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pericardial effusion ,Peritoneal Effusion ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Pericardial Effusion ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Pleural Effusion ,Pleural disease ,Serous fluid ,Effusion ,Pleurisy ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Medicine ,Ascitic Fluid ,Humans ,Tolonium Chloride ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the usefulness of toluidine blue-stained wet films in the preliminary cytologic evaluation of serous effusions by means of specificity, sensitivity, and positive and negative predictive value. Study Design One hundred seventy-six samples consisting of 122 pleural and pericardial effusions and 54 peritoneal effusions from 160 patients were included in the study. A toluidine blue-stained wet film of each sample was evaluated, and diagnoses were compared with the diagnoses by conventional smears and cell blocks on the same sample. Results The sensitivity of wet films was 69%, 68% in pleural and pericardial effusions and peritoneal effusions, respectively, and the specificity of wet films was 93%, 92% in pleural and pericardial effusions and peritoneal effusions, respectively. Positive predictive values of smears alone were 78% and 75%; negative predictive values of smears alone were 96% and 95% in pleural and pericardial effusions and peritoneal effusions, respectively. Conclusion Preliminary cytologic evaluation of serous effusions with toluidine blue-stained wet films is simple and economical. It provides the opportunity to plan additional procedures for the samples.
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- 2006
3. The role of cytokeratin 19 in the differential diagnosis of true papillary carcinoma of thyroid and papillary carcinoma-like changes in Graves' disease
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N. Emrah Koçer and Suna Erkiliç
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Adult ,Male ,endocrine system ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Adolescent ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Graves' disease ,Thyroid Gland ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Cytokeratin ,Endocrinology ,Carcinoma ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Medicine ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Overdiagnosis ,Aged ,Autoimmune disease ,Cell Nucleus ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,eye diseases ,Carcinoma, Papillary ,Graves Disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Keratins ,Female ,Differential diagnosis ,business - Abstract
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease predominantly seen in females. All types of thyroid cancers may co-exist with Graves’ disease but papillary carcinoma is the most frequent. Vesicular nuclei, nuclear grooves, and papillary formations that may be seen in Graves’ disease may lead the pathologist to an overdiagnosis of papillary carcinoma. The differential diagnosis between a true papillary carcinoma and foci mimicking papillary carcinoma in Graves’ disease may be challenging by light microscopic features only. This study is designed to determine whether CK19 is effective in the discrimination between the true papillary carcinoma of thyroid and foci resembling papillary carcinoma in Graves’ disease. Twenty-five cases with papillary carcinoma and 25 cases with Graves’ disease containing foci resembling papillary carcinoma were included in the study. All 25 cases with papillary carcinoma stained positive with CK19, whereas only six of 25 cases with Graves’ disease showed weak staining, and the remaining 19 cases were completely negative. It is known that CK19 may show faint staining in benign thyroid lesions such as adenomas. Staining pattern with CK19 together with histopathological findings may be helpful in the differential diagnosis between foci mimicking papillary carcinoma and true papillary carcinoma in Graves’ disease.
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- 2005
4. Hydatid cyst of the thyroid gland in a child
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Coşkun Özsaraç, Suna Erkiliç, N. Emrah Koçer, and Yildirim Bayazit
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Lung ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Hydatid cyst ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Thyroid Diseases ,Echinococcosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,parasitic diseases ,Thyroidectomy ,medicine ,Humans ,Histopathology ,Cyst ,Differential diagnosis ,Anaphylactoid reactions ,Child ,business - Abstract
The hydatid cyst tend to form in the liver or lung but may be found in any organ of the body, including brain, heart, and bones. Thyroid gland involvement is rather rare. Cyst leakage or rupture may even associated with severe allergic reaction to parasite antigens, and may cause anaphylactoid reactions. Herein we reported an additional case of hydatid cyst of the thyroid gland that occurred in a 9-year-old boy who admitted with a painless and cystic thyroid mass. Hemithyroidectomy was performed, and histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of hydatid cyst. Diagnosis of that rare clinical entity is unlikely prior to surgical excision and histopathologic examination. Despite this fact, hydatid disease of the thyroid should be remembered in the differential diagnosis of the cystic thyroid masses, and a high index of suspicion is required.
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- 2004
5. Cutaneous involvement in Hodgkin's lymphoma: report of two cases
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Zülal Erbagci, N. Emrah Koçer, Suna Erkiliç, Yildirim Bayazit, and Celalettin Camci
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Adult ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Neck mass ,Dermatology ,Disease ,Vinblastine ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Bleomycin ,Biopsy ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,Epirubicin ,Skin ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Hodgkin's lymphoma ,Draining sinus ,Hodgkin Disease ,Lymphoma ,Dacarbazine ,Cutaneous Involvement ,Skin papules ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) comprises 20 to 30% of all lymphomas. Skin involvement is almost always secondary to visceral or nodal involvement. Secondary cutaneous HL is rare, occurring in only 0.5 to 3.4% of the cases. Herein we report two cases of skin involvement in Hodgkin's disease. One was a 25-year-old female admitted with a draining sinus in the neck. The other was a 19-year-old female admitted with a neck mass and skin papules on her chest and arm. Skin involvement may antecede or can be seen during the course of HL. Better understanding of such cutaneous involvement, which occasionally may be the initial sign of HL, is needed, and a biopsy of any suspicious skin lesion should be considered.
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- 2003
6. Comparative effect of intra-articular administration of hyaluronan and/or cortisone with evaluation of malondialdehyde on degenerative osteoarthritis of the rabbit's knee
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Ramazan Kocabaş, Cahit Bagci, Metin Karakok, Gunhan Karakurum, Mehmet Tarakcioglu, N. Emrah Koçer, Karakurum, G, Karakok, M, Tarakcioglu, M, Kocer, NE, Kocabas, R, Bagci, C, Sakarya Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Temel Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, and Bağcı, Cahit
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Cartilage, Articular ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Knee Joint ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Osteoarthritis ,Group A ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Group B ,Injections, Intra-Articular ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,Internal medicine ,Malondialdehyde ,Medicine ,Animals ,Hyaluronic Acid ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Cortisone ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cartilage ,chemistry ,Histopathology ,Rabbits ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Hyaluronan and cortisone have controversial and an important role in the healing of degenerative osteoarthritis. The purpose of the research was to compare individual and combined effects of hyaluronan and cortisone on the healing of degenerative osteoarthritis and to determine the serum malondialdehyde level as a lipid peroxidation marker. A rabbit model was used in which a degenerative osteoarthritis was created in the articular cartilage by resection of anterior cruciate ligament. The rabbits divided into three groups namely were injected with hyaluronan (group A) and cortisone (group B) at days 31, 38 and 45. Cortisone at day 31 and hyaluronan at days 38 and 45 were injected to the third group (group C). We obtained blood samples from each rabbit to determine the malondialdehyde levels at days 1, 30, and 52. At day 52, 21 rabbits were sacrificed. In biopsies obtained from treated and untreated knees articular cartilage degeneration was examined by light microscopy. Histopathologically the healing rate was significantly higher in group C than the other groups. Degeneration decreased 72% in group A, 52% in group B and 88% in group C at day 22. Malondialdehyde levels were 2.05′0.37 in the control group, 1.94′0.54 in group A, 1.98′0.37 in group B and 1.55′0.41 in goup C. The malondialdehyde levels of group A and B were less than the control group (statistically insignificant, p>0.05). But, there were statistically significant values between control group and group C (p
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- 2003
7. Histological features in routine tonsillectomy specimens: the presence and the proportion of mesenchymal tissues and seromucinous glands
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N. Emrah Koçer, Suna Erkiliç, and Abdullah Aydin
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Palatine Tonsil ,Haematoxylin ,Palatine tonsil ,Bone and Bones ,Infant, Newborn, Diseases ,Mesoderm ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Aged ,Tonsillectomy ,Hyperplasia ,Mucous Membrane ,business.industry ,Cartilage ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lymphatic system ,Otorhinolaryngology ,chemistry ,Tonsil ,Child, Preschool ,Histopathology ,Female ,business - Abstract
Tonsillectomy is a frequently performed operation but there is little information about the histological features of a tonsillectomy specimen. In this study, we re-evaluated archival materials of 1220 cases who underwent tonsillectomy because of hyperplastic tonsils. Haematoxylin and eosin sections of the cases were re-examined and the presence and the proportion of mesenchymal tissues (skeletal muscle, cartilage, fat, bone) and seromucinous glands were noted as focal, multifocal or abundant. The incidence of skeletal muscle was 89 per cent (1085 cases; 206 focal, 465 multifocal, 414 abundant), seromucinous glands 35 per cent (429 cases; 236 focal, 134 multifocal, 59 abundant), fat 21 per cent (251 cases; 208 focal, 43 multifocal), cartilage three per cent (31 cases), and bone one per cent (seven cases). Also in 165 cases (14 per cent) skeletal muscle, in 12 cases (one per cent) was seromucinous glands, in eight cases (one per cent) was cartilage, in seven cases (one per cent) fat, and in four cases (less than one per cent) bone were found between hyperplastic lymphoid tissue. It can be concluded that mesenchymal tissues (skeletal muscle, cartilage, fat, bone) and seromucinous glands may be seen in different proportions in routine tonsillectomy specimens.
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- 2002
8. Cutaneous undifferentiated small (Merkel) cell carcinoma, that developed synchronously with multiple actinic keratoses, squamous cell carcinomas and basal cell carcinoma
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Ibrahim Sari, N. Emrah Koçer, Abdullah Aydin, and Mehmet Bekerecioglu
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Turkey ,Cell ,Dermatology ,Small-cell carcinoma ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Cytokeratin ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Basal cell carcinoma ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,Merkel cell carcinoma ,business.industry ,Actinic keratosis ,Biopsy, Needle ,food and beverages ,Chromogranin A ,General Medicine ,Keratosis ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Carcinoma, Merkel Cell ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Carcinoma, Basal Cell ,biology.protein ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Merkel Cell Carcinoma (MCC) is an uncommon undifferentiated neuroendocrine tumor, arising in skin mainly on sun-exposed areas. We present an unusual case of primary cutaneous undifferentiated small cell carcinoma that co-existed with six other lesions; 2 actinic keratoses, 3 squmaous-cell carcinomas and a basal-cell carcinoma. HE stained sections revealed MCC located in the mid-dermis, co-existing with severe actinic keratosis. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells reacted to cytokeratin 20, epithelial membrane antigen, chromogranin and neuron specific enolase. This is an unusual case of cutaneous MCC co-existing with six other different lesions. The concurrent development of MCC, squamous-cell and basal-cell carcinoma in the same patient indicates the pluripotent epidermal stem cell origin of these tumors. Further research is needed to enlighten the factors inducing this divergent differentiation.
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- 2002
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