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2. Differential diagnosis of isolated visual disturbances, management of prion diseases and the heidenhain variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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Kale, N., primary, Çelik, D., additional, Akkaş, S. Yazıcı, additional, Timer, S. Mumcu, additional, Erdogan, S., additional, and Serifoglu, I., additional
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- 2019
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3. Bilateral generalised synovial chondromatosis of the knee: Bone scintigraphic demonstration with radiologic correlation
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Elri T., Cabuk M., Salihoglu Y.S., Erdemir R.U., Serifoglu I., and Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi
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Tc-99m-methyl diphosphonate bone scan ,synovial chondromatosis ,scintigraphy ,Knee - Abstract
A 67-year-old woman with a history of bilateral progressive knee pain and swelling was referred for 99mTc-methyl diphosphonate bone scintigraphy. Flow and blood pool images showed bilateral heterogeneous increased uptake and delayed phase revealed mass-looking lobulated heterogeneous increased activity in both of knees extending distal part of the femoral shaft, but no other pathologic uptake was found in rest of the body. A.diagnosis of synovial chondromatosis was made when correlated with X-ray and computed tomography.(CT) images. This is a rare presentation of generalized synovial chondromatosis involving both knees which demonstrated on bone scintigraphy with X-ray and CT correlation. © 2016 Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.
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- 2016
4. Congenital absence of internal carotid artery with intercavernous anastomosis: Case report and systematic review of the literature
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Oz I.I., Serifoglu I., Yazgan O., Erdem Z., and Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi
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education ,cardiovascular system ,intercavernous anastomosis ,cardiovascular diseases ,agenesis ,Internal carotid artery - Abstract
The absence of an internal carotid artery is a rare congenital anomaly. In the absence of the internal carotid artery, collateral circulations develop through the circle of Willis, persistent embryonic arteries or transcranial collaterals of the external carotid artery. Six pathways of collateral circulation have been described. Intercavernous anastomosis is between cavernous segments of the bilateral internal carotid arteries and is rarely seen. Patients with an absence of the internal carotid artery can be completely asymptomatic. However, these patients can present with subarachnoid hemorrhage or stroke accompanying cerebral aneurysm or abnormal collateral. We combined our case with 33 previous publications to form a retrospective series including 35 cases of unilateral internal carotid artery agenesis with intercavernous anastomosis. © The Author(s) 2016.
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- 2016
5. OP-227 ACUTE PERICARDITIS, EARLY REPOLARIZATION OR PNEUMOPERICARDIUM: HOW CAN CLINICIAN DIAGNOSE?
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Bugan, B., Çelik, M., Çelik, T., Şerifoglu, I., Gokoglan, Y., Firtina, S., Yalçinkaya, E., Demirkol, S., and Iyisoy, A.
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- 2012
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6. ASSOCIATION OF PANCREAS VOLUME AND INSULIN RESISTANCE WITH ABDOMINAL FAT DISTRIBUTION IN TYPE-2 DIABETES AS EVALUATED BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY.
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Oz, I. I., Bilici, M., Serifoglu, I., Arpaci, D. Karakaya, Buyukuysal, M. C., and Bayraktaroglu, T.
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INSULIN resistance , *ABDOMINAL adipose tissue , *PEOPLE with diabetes , *PANCREAS , *COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
Purpose. We aimed to assess the relationship between the regional body fat distribution and insulin resistance and pancreas volume (PV) in type-2 diabetes (DM) patients. Methods. Fifty-three consecutive type-2 diabetic and 51 non-diabetic patients matched by age, gender and body mass index (BMI) were enrolled. Subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), visceral adipose tissue (VAT), waist circumference, and PV were measured with computed tomography. Insulin resistance was assessed by the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Results. Patients with type-2 DM had significantly lower PV than non-diabetic individuals. HOMA-IR ranged from 0.74 to 6.24; and from 0.37 to 3.26, in type-2 DM patients and non-diabetics, respectively. VAT was positively correlated with HOMA-IR in two groups. There were inverse correlations between PV and VAT and VAT/SAT but only in diabetics. Conclusions. The VAT/SAT ratio may reflect the possible role of VAT to better understand the pathogenesis of obesity-related disorders in patients with type-2 DM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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7. Readmission rates within the first 30 and 90 days after severe COPD exacerbations (RACE study).
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Baydar Toprak O, Polatli M, Baha A, Kokturk N, Yapar D, Ozkan S, Sen E, Ciftci F, Ozturk B, Kodalak S, Ulubay G, Serifoglu I, Varol Y, Mertoglu A, Cirak AK, Turan O, Dursunoglu N, Savurmus N, Gurgun A, Elmas F, Çoplu L, Sertcelik U, Yildiz R, Ozmen I, Alpaydin A, Karacay E, Celik D, and Mete B
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Disease Progression, Emergency Service, Hospital statistics & numerical data, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Severity of Illness Index, Time Factors, Turkey epidemiology, Patient Readmission statistics & numerical data, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive epidemiology, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive therapy
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) frequently results in hospital readmission and contributes to increased morbidity and mortality. This multicenter prospective study aimed to identify factors that increase the risk of readmission within 30 to 90 days of severe COPD exacerbation. A total of 415 patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) or general pulmonology ward after discharge due to severe exacerbations from 13 tertiary centers in Turkey were included. Of the participants, 346 (83.4%) were male and 69 (16.6%) were female, with an average age of 69.0 ± 9.1 years. Readmissions within 30 and 90 days after the initial hospitalization occurred in 176 (42.4%) and 191 (46%) patients, respectively. Prospective data collection focused on exacerbation severity, disease severity, and the utility of initial admissions. Factors for 30 to 90 day readmission were analyzed using univariate and multivariate regression models. A 30-day readmission correlated significantly with Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale scores above 16 [odds ratio [OR] 95% confidence intervals [CI]: 1.9 (1.1-3.6); P = .042], severe exacerbation history in the previous year [OR 95% CI: 1.7 (1.1-2.9); P = .038], hospital-acquired pneumonia [OR 95% CI: 1.9 (1-4.1); P = .049)], and frequent antibiotic use in the previous year [OR 95% CI: 1.8 (1.2-2.7); P = .007]. Risk factors for 90-day readmissions included: Grades 3 to 4 tricuspid regurgitation [OR 95% CI: 2.2 (1.1-4.4); P = .024], 2 or more moderate COPD exacerbations [OR 95% CI: 1.9 (1.2-3.1); P = .010], severe exacerbation history in the previous year [OR 95% CI: 2.5 (1.5-4.2); P = .001], immunosuppression [OR 95% CI: 2.7 (1.2-5.7); P = .013], frequent antibiotic use the previous year [OR 95% CI: 1.5 (1-2.4); P = .048], hospitalization via the ED [OR 95% CI: 1.6 (1.1-2.6); P = .028]. To mitigate complications and readmissions, patients with a history of frequent severe COPD exacerbations, high anxiety and depression scores, frequent antibiotic requirements, immunosuppression, tricuspid regurgitation, hospital-acquired pneumonia, and those admitted to the ED should be prioritized for remote monitoring after initial discharge., Competing Interests: The authors have no funding and conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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- 2024
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8. Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) Elastography in Evaluation of Supraspinatus Tendinopathy.
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Serifoglu I, Guneyli S, Ilker Oz I, and Tosun A
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- Adult, Male, Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Rotator Cuff diagnostic imaging, Rotator Cuff pathology, Prospective Studies, Acoustics, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Rotator Cuff Injuries diagnostic imaging, Rotator Cuff Injuries pathology, Tendinopathy diagnostic imaging, Tendinopathy pathology
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Background: The most common etiology of shoulder pain in adults is rotator cuff tear. Elastography is an imaging method that can report the strain and elastic modulus of the biological tissue. We think acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) elastography can effectively assess rotator cuff tendinopathy., Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of ARFI elastography in evaluating supraspinatus tendinopathy., Materials and Methods: We included 44 patients (22 men, 22 women, median age, 47 years; range, 20-69 years) with unilateral supraspinatus tendinopathy diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in this prospective study. The normal tendons and tendinopathies, including supraspinatus tendinosis, partial-thickness, and full-thickness supraspinatus tears, were evaluated with ultrasound and ARFI elastography. The ARFI elastography values were compared between healthy and tendinopathy groups, and the gender was compared between elastography values of the normal tendons and tendinopathies using the Mann-Whitney U test., Results: The values of ARFI elastography correlated with tendinopathy. (P = 0.001). The gender differed between the elastography values of the normal tendons (P = 0.002) and tendinopathies (P = 0.001)., Conclusion: ARFI elastography is a non-invasive and feasible method for quantitatively assessing supraspinatus tendinopathy. It can be an alternative method to MRI in diagnosing supraspinatus tendinopathy., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2023
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9. Idiopathic bilateral massive perirenal subcapsular effusion: The first case in the literature.
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Hacibey I, Sahin Y, Serifoglu I, and Muslumanoglu AY
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- Adult, Drainage adverse effects, Drainage methods, Exudates and Transudates, Humans, Kidney diagnostic imaging, Male, Ultrasonography methods, Kidney Diseases
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Introduction: Bilateral perirenal subcapsular effusion is a rare clinical condition and is associated with several underlying etiologies. We present a 33 years old male patient with idiopathic bilateral massive subcapsular effusion., Case Presentation: A 33-year-old male patient presented to our outpatient clinic with bilateral flank pain and fever for 2 weeks. Bilateral perirenal subcapsular effusion was detected in intravenous contrast-enhanced CT and dynamic MRI., Treatment: Bilateral ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage was performed by an expert uroradiologist to reduce the parenchymal pressure, Control CT imaging after 6 weeks demonstrate that bilateral normal kidneys., Discussion: It has been reported that subcapsular and perirenal effusion is a rare clinical condition that may develop secondary to causes such as Nephrotic syndrome, Eisenmenger Syndrome, Lymphangiomatosis, and Page Kidney Disease. In our case, the clinical symptoms of the patient regressed after the whole effusion fluid was drained. No underlying pathology was found in further examinations. Therefore, we present the first case of Idiopathic Bilateral Massive Perirenal Subcapsular Effusion in the literature.
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- 2022
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10. Effect of Asbestos Exposure on the Frequency of EGFR Mutations and ALK/ROS1 Rearrangements in Patients With Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Multicentric Study.
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Yilmaz S, Demirci NY, Metintas S, Zamani A, Karadag M, Guçlu OA, Kabalak PA, Yilmaz U, Ak G, Kizilgoz D, Ozturk A, Yilmaz U, Batum O, Kavas M, Serifoglu I, Unsal M, Komurcuoglu BE, Cengiz TI, Ulubay G, Ozdemirel TS, Ozyurek BA, Kavurgaci S, Alizoroglu D, Celik P, Erdogan Y, In E, Aksoy A, Altin S, Gunluoglu G, and Metintas M
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- Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase genetics, ErbB Receptors genetics, Female, Humans, Mutation, Oncogenes, Protein-Tyrosine Kinases genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins genetics, Adenocarcinoma of Lung genetics, Asbestos, Lung Neoplasms genetics
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Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of asbestos exposure on cancer-driver mutations., Methods: Between January 2014 and September 2018, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), anaplastic lymphoma receptor tyrosine kinase (ALK), and c-ros oncogene 1 receptor tyrosine kinase gene (ROS1) alterations, demographic characteristics, asbestos exposure, and asbestos-related radiological findings of 1904 patients with lung adenocarcinoma were recorded., Results: The frequencies of EGFR mutations, ALK, and ROS1 rearrangements were 14.5%, 3.7%, and 0.9%, respectively. The rates of EGFR mutations and ALK rearrangements were more frequent in asbestos exposed non-smokers (48.7% and 9%, respectively). EGFR mutation rate was correlated to female gender and not-smoking, ALK rearrangement rate was correlated to younger age, not-smoking, and a history of asbestos exposure., Conclusions: The higher rate of ALK rearrangements in asbestos-exposed lung adenocarcinoma cases shows that asbestos exposure may most likely cause genetic alterations that drive pulmonary adenocarcinogenesis., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: There are no conflicts of interest of the authors regarding this manuscript., (Copyright © 2020 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.)
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- 2021
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11. Lessons Learned so Far from the Pandemic: A Review on Pregnants and Neonates with COVID-19.
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Marim F, Karadogan D, Eyuboglu TS, Emiralioglu N, Gurkan CG, Toreyin ZN, Akyil FT, Yuksel A, Arikan H, Serifoglu I, Gursoy TR, Sandal A, and Akgun M
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There are concerns regarding the risk and the course of COVID-19 in pregnancy and in the neonates. In this review, we aimed to present the current understanding of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection during pregnancy and neonatal periods considering diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention. Few studies on pregnant women with COVID-19 have been conducted between December 2019 and April 2020. The majority of patients applied in the third trimester and presented with fever and cough. Ground-glass opacities and consolidation on computed tomography were reported to be common. COVID-19 was proposed to have a milder course than SARS and the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in pregnant women. Hydroxychloroquine and antiproteases (lopinavir/ritonavir) were reported to be safe; however, therapeutic efficacy and safety of remdesivir still lack evidence. As ribavirin and favipiravir have teratogenic effects, there are some debates on the use of ribavirin in severe cases. There is still no clear evidence of vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 during delivery. Occupational safety issues of pregnant healthcare workers on the frontline should be considered as their risk to develop severe pneumonia is higher because of altered maternal immune response. Knowledge about neonatal outcomes of COVID-19 was based on studies of the last trimester of pregnancy. There is much to be learnt about COVID-19 in pregnant women and in the neonates, especially concerning prognosis- and treatment-related issues., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (©Copyright 2020 by the Atatürk University School of Medicine - Available online at www.eurasianjmed.com.)
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- 2020
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12. Unclear Issues Regarding COVID-19.
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Yuksel A, Karadogan D, Gurkan CG, Akyil FT, Toreyin ZN, Marim F, Arikan H, Eyuboglu TS, Emiralioglu N, Serifoglu I, Develi E, Celik S, Sertcelik UO, Gursoy TR, Elversli MF, Oncel A, Er B, Firincioglulari A, Gunaydin FE, Ozakinci H, Ozcelik N, Esendagli D, Aydin A, Kose N, Ercelik M, Gulhan PY, Yildiz E, Irmak I, Kara BY, Gurz S, Karakas FG, and Akgun M
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Scientists from all over the world have been intensively working to discover different aspects of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) since the first cluster of cases was reported in China. Herein, we aimed to investigate unclear issues related to transmission and pathogenesis of disease as well as accuracy of diagnostic tests and treatment modalities. A literature search on PubMed, Ovid, and EMBASE databases was conducted, and articles pertinent to identified search terms were extracted. A snow-ball search strategy was followed in order to retrieve additional relevant articles. It was reported that viral spread may occur during the asymptomatic phase of infection, and viral load was suggested to be a useful marker to assess disease severity. In contrast to immune response against viral infections, cytotoxic T lymphocytes decline in SARS-CoV-2 infection, which can be partially explained by direct invasion of T lymphocytes or apoptosis activated by SARS-CoV-2. Dysregulation of the urokinase pathway, cleavage of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein by FXa and FIIa, and consumption coagulopathy were the proposed mechanisms of the coagulation dysfunction in COVID-19. False-negative rates of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction varied between 3% and 41% across studies. The probability of the positive test was proposed to decrease with the number of days past from symptom onset. Safety issues related to infection spread limit the use of high flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in hypoxic patients. Further studies are required to elucidate the challenging issues, thus enhancing the management of COVID-19 patients., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (©Copyright 2020 by the Atatürk University School of Medicine - Available online at www.eurasianjmed.com.)
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- 2020
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13. Diagnostic Analysis of Computed Tomography Patterns in Patients With Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis After Solid-Organ Transplantation.
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Hekimoglu K, Haberal M, Serifoglu I, Kirnap M, and Haberal M
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- Female, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis immunology, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis microbiology, Lung immunology, Lung microbiology, Male, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules immunology, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules microbiology, Opportunistic Infections immunology, Opportunistic Infections microbiology, Predictive Value of Tests, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis diagnostic imaging, Lung diagnostic imaging, Multidetector Computed Tomography, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules diagnostic imaging, Opportunistic Infections diagnostic imaging, Organ Transplantation adverse effects
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess initial and follow-up computed tomography findings of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in solid-organ transplant recipients and to examine the most common computed tomography patterns during hospitalization., Materials and Methods: From January 2011 to September 2016, the total number of solid-organ transplant patients at our institution was 784. These patients consisted of 550 kidney, 164 liver, and 67 heart transplant recipients. Of these, 15 patients had a proven diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis according to clinical and radiologic features with culture evidence of aspergillosis from bronchoalveolar lavage or lung biopsy. Computed tomography examinations were performed at initial diagnosis and at follow-up for evaluation of treatment. Computed tomography patterns were retrospectively evaluated by 2 experienced radiologists. Configurations and types of the largest lesions in each of the 15 patients were evaluated, and changes to lesions during treatment were recorded. Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis patterns were categorized into 6 main groups: ground-glass opacity, nodules, irregular nodules, patchy consolidation, cavity, and tree-in-bud patterns., Results: The most common patterns were ground-glass opacity and irregular nodules, which were observed in 12 of 15 patients (80%), followed by regular nodules (73%), patchy consolidation and cavity (26%), and tree-in-bud pattern (20%). Long-term follow-up computed tomography studies showed that the regular nodules, tree-in-bud patterns, and groundglass opacity areas gradually reduced by 50% in 4 weeks. However, patchy consolidations and irregular nodules showed less regression than the other lesions over the 4-week period., Conclusions: Irregular nodules and ground-glass opacity were the most common computed tomography patterns in our solid-organ transplant recipients. Computed tomography patterns without irregular nodules and patchy consolidations may be associated with better prognosis due to their relatively rapid healing.
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- 2019
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14. Radiologically Occult Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis in a Patient With Liver Transplant.
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Esendagli D, Serifoglu I, Savas Bozbas S, Tepeoglu M, Akcay S, and Haberal M
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- Acute Kidney Injury diagnosis, Acute Kidney Injury etiology, Acute Kidney Injury therapy, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Bronchoscopy, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis drug therapy, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis microbiology, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Renal Dialysis adverse effects, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis diagnostic imaging, Liver Transplantation adverse effects, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is an infection seen in patients receiving intensive immunosuppressive regimens, such as transplant recipients. Some risk factors that increase the incidence of infection have been determined, and patients defined as having high risk are recommended to take antifungal prophylaxis and be monitored closely. Here, we present a liver transplant patient with mild respiratory symptoms and a normal chest radiography on day 26 posttransplant. However, he had acute renal failure and underwent hemodialysis, which are both defined to increase significantly the risk of aspergillosis. Although the radiographic scan was initially normal, thorax tomography and later bronchoscopy showed findings compatible with pulmonary aspergillosis, and the patient was started on antifungal treatment. The nonspecific mild symptoms and an initial normal radiology can make diagnosis of invasive fungal infections difficult; thus caution and close follow-up of high-risk patients should be performed.
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- 2018
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15. Clinical Characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii Infection in Solid-Organ Transplant Recipients.
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Serifoglu I, Er Dedekarginoglu B, Savas Bozbas S, Akcay S, and Haberal M
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- Acinetobacter Infections drug therapy, Acinetobacter Infections immunology, Acinetobacter Infections mortality, Acinetobacter baumannii drug effects, Adult, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial, Female, Hospitals, University, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Male, Medical Records, Middle Aged, Opportunistic Infections drug therapy, Opportunistic Infections immunology, Opportunistic Infections mortality, Organ Transplantation mortality, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Turkey, Acinetobacter Infections microbiology, Acinetobacter baumannii pathogenicity, Opportunistic Infections microbiology, Organ Transplantation adverse effects, Transplant Recipients
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Objectives: Acinetobacter baumannii, depending on the immune status of the host, may result in one of the most serious hospital infections. Infections involving A. baumannii infection have been recently rising. However, little is known about the clinical features of A. baumannii infection in solid-organ transplant recipients. We aimed to share our clinical experiences with A. baumannii infection in our transplant recipients., Materials and Methods: Between 2011 and 2017, 41 solid-organ transplant patients developed A. baumannii infection at Baskent University Hospital. Medical records were reviewed, and patient demographics, microbiology results, and overall outcome data were noted., Results: Of 41 solid-organ transplant patients with A. baumannii infection, 29 were male and 12 were female patients with mean age of 47.15 ± 13.24 years. Our infection rate with A. baumannii infection was 6.1%. The most common sites of infection were deep tracheal aspirate (48.8%)and bloodstream (36.6%). Onset of infection 1 year posttransplant was identified in 58.5% of recipients. Risk factors included presence of invasive procedures (56.1%) and administration of high-dose corticosteroids for rejection 1 year before infection (68.3%). Thirty-day mortality rate was 41.5% (17/41 patients) and was not associated with the infection site, microbiological cure, clinical cure, and drug resistance in our study group., Conclusions: Acinetobacter baumannii is an important cause of hospital-acquired infection and mortality worldwide. A major problem with A. baumannii infection is delayed initiation of appropriate antibiotic treatment and the rising numbers of extensively drug-resistant organisms. Predicting the potential risk factors, especially in the already at-risk solid-organ transplant population, has an important role in patient outcomes.
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- 2018
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16. Utility of Mean Platelet Volume to Diagnose Pneumonia in Patients With Solid-Organ Transplant.
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Ulubay G, Ayvazoglu Soy E, Serifoglu I, Sozen F, Moray G, and Haberal M
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- Adult, Biomarkers blood, C-Reactive Protein analysis, Calcitonin blood, Female, Humans, Inflammation Mediators blood, Leukocyte Count, Male, Middle Aged, Pneumonia blood, Pneumonia etiology, Predictive Value of Tests, Radiography, Thoracic, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Mean Platelet Volume, Organ Transplantation adverse effects, Pneumonia diagnosis
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Objectives: Despite improved success with solid-organ transplant procedures, recipients remain at risk for infections, including pneumonia, due to their immunosuppressive regimens. In solid-organ transplant patients, clinical findings of pneumonia can be nonspecific, and diagnosis of pneumonia may be difficult as several conditions (drug lung, hypervolemia, infections, hemorrhage) can led to pulmonary infiltrates, mimicking pneumonia in these patients. The role of mean platelet volume, a predictor of inflammatory disease, with elevated values inversely correlated with inflammatory problems, in the diagnosis of pneumonia has not yet been investigated in solid-organ transplant patients. Here, we retrospectively investigated mean platelet volume in diagnosis of pneumonia in transplant patients., Materials and Methods: Medical records of solid-organ transplant patients from 2011 to 2016 were reviewed for demographic, clinical, radiographic, laboratory, and microbiology data. Transplant type, immunosuppressive drugs, and clinical outcomes were noted. Pneumonia diagnosis was based on clinical respiratory symptoms and signs, imaging findings, positive microbiological tests, pathologic findings, laboratory findings, or effective clinical treatment trials., Results: Our study included 70 patients (47 male/23 female; mean age of 46 ± 14 years), comprising 26 liver and 44 renal transplant recipients. Pneumonia was diagnosed radiologically in 30 patients (42.9%), with procalcitonin positive in 11 patients (36.7%), C-reactive protein elevated in 29 patients (96.7%), and leukocytes increased in 6 patients (20%). When laboratory measurements were compared with mean platelet volume, mean platelet volume values were significantly lower in patients with pneumonia who had elevated procalcitonin levels (P = .038)., Conclusions: We found that mean platelet volume for diagnosis of pneumonia in solid-organ transplant patients was not a promising tool. Considering the difficulties in caring for transplant patients with pulmonary infiltrates, clinical decisions should be based on clinical, laboratory, microbiological, and radiologic findings.
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- 2018
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17. Causes of Hemoptysis in Renal Transplant Patients.
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Serifoglu I, Er Dedekarginoglu B, Ayvazoglu Soy EH, Ulubay G, and Haberal M
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- Adult, Female, Hemoptysis chemically induced, Hemoptysis diagnosis, Hospitals, University, Humans, Male, Medical Records, Pneumonia diagnosis, Pulmonary Aspergillosis diagnosis, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Turkey, Hemoptysis etiology, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Kidney Transplantation adverse effects, Pneumonia etiology, Pulmonary Aspergillosis etiology
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Objectives: Hemoptysis is a symptom that can be caused by airway disease, pulmonary parenchymal disease, or pulmonary vascular disease, or it can be idiopathic. Infection is the most common cause of hemoptysis, accounting for 60% to 70% of cases. Hemoptysis is also an initial symptom of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage syndrome, although it may be absent at presentation in one-third of patients. Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage is characterized by disruption of the alveolar-capillary basement membranes because of either injury or inflammation of the arterioles, venules, or capillaries, resulting in bleeding in alveolar spaces. To date, no study in the literature has investigated the cause of hemoptysis in renal transplant patients. In this retrospective study, we aimed to investigate the causes of hemoptysis in renal recipients., Materials and Methods: The data included in this study were obtained from 352 renal transplant patients who were consulted by the pulmonology department regarding hemoptysis between 2011 and 2017 at Baskent University. Patient medical records were reviewed for demographic, clinical, radiographic, bronchoscopic features, and microbiology data. Immunosuppressive drugs and clinical outcome data were also noted., Results: This study included 352 renal transplant patients (139 male patients with mean age of 34.9 ± 7 years and 113 female patients with mean age of 31.1 ± 5 years). Hemoptysis was detected in 17 patients (4.8%),with 3 (0.85%) having massive hemoptysis as a result of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage syndrome. Fourteen of our patient group (4%) had pneumonia, and Aspergillus species was detected in 5 patients (1.4%). The only reason for diffuse alveolar hemorrhage was immunosuppressive agents, including sirolimus and mycophenolate mofetil., Conclusions: Hemoptysis is an important respiratory symptom in renal transplant patients. Although community- or hospital-acquired pneumonia may result in hemoptysis, drug-induced diffuse alveolar hemorrhage and Aspergillus infection should be considered for causes in renal transplant patients.
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- 2018
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18. Relationship between the degree and direction of nasal septum deviation and nasal bone morphology.
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Serifoglu I, Oz İİ, Damar M, Buyukuysal MC, Tosun A, and Tokgöz Ö
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Cohort Studies, Facial Asymmetry diagnostic imaging, Facial Asymmetry physiopathology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nasal Obstruction diagnostic imaging, Nasal Obstruction surgery, Nasal Septum surgery, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Sex Factors, Treatment Outcome, Nasal Septum abnormalities, Nasal Septum diagnostic imaging, Rhinoplasty methods, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Background: Nasal septal deviation may affect nasal bone growth and facial morphology. Knowledge of nasal morphologic parameters may plays an important role in planning successful rhinoplasty and septoplasty operation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the relationship between the direction and degree of nasal septal deviation with nasal bone morphology, along with factors such as age and gender., Methods: Maxillofacial computed tomography (CT) of 250 patients with nasal septal deviation was analyzed retrospectively in this study. We excluded patients with factors that could affect their nasal bone morphology, and a total of 203 patients (111 males, 92 females; mean age, 36.23 years; age range, 18-79 years) were evaluated. The nasal deviation angle was measured on coronal CT images as the angle between the most deviated point of the septum, and the midline nasal morphology was determined by measuring nasal length, internasal angle and lateral and intermediate nasal thickness on both sides., Results: The deviation of nasal septum has been detected as to the right in 107 patients (52.7%) and to the left in 96 patients (47.3%). Lateral and intermediate nasal bone thickness and nasal bone length were significantly greater on the ipsilateral deviation side (Table 3). No significant correlation was found between the variation of the nasal deviation angle and nasal bone morphology (Table 4). There were significant differences between the sexes for all investigated parameters except for the nasal deviation angle (p = 0.660). We found that the only internasal angle increases with aging (p = 0.002)., Conclusion: The study shows that the direction of nasal septal deviation may be a factor that affects nasal bone morphology.
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- 2017
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19. Peripheral Muscle Strength Indicates Respiratory Function Testing in Renal Recipients.
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Ulubay G, Uyanik S, Er Dedekarginoglu B, Serifoglu I, Kupeli E, Savas Bozbas S, Sezer S, and Haberal M
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- Adult, Female, Hand Strength, Humans, Male, Maximal Respiratory Pressures, Middle Aged, Nutrition Assessment, Nutritional Status, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Sarcopenia diagnosis, Sarcopenia etiology, Treatment Outcome, Turkey, Vital Capacity, Kidney Transplantation adverse effects, Muscle Strength, Muscle, Skeletal physiopathology, Respiratory Muscles physiopathology, Sarcopenia physiopathology
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Objectives: Muscle wasting occurs in renal recipients due to decreased physical performance, and decreased respiratory muscle strength may occur due to changes in structure and function. Data are scarce regarding the roles of sarcopenia and nutritional status on respiratory muscle function in these patients. Here, we evaluated interactions among peripheral muscle strength, sarcopenia, nutritional parameters, and respiratory muscle function in renal transplant recipients., Materials and Methods: Ninety-nine patients were prospectively enrolled between September and April 2016 at Baskent University. Forced vital capacity values (via pulmonary function tests), respiratory muscle strength (via maximal static inspiratory and expiratory pressures), and peripheral muscle strength (via hand grip strength test) were recorded. Nutritional parameters, fat weight, arm circumference, waist circumference, and C-reactive protein levels were also recorded., Results: Of 99 patients, 68 were renal transplant recipients (43 men, mean age: 39.09 ± 10.70 y) and 31 were healthy participants (14 men, mean age: 34.94 ± 10.95 y). Forced vital capacity (P < .001, r = 0.65), maximal inspiratory (P = .002, r = 0.39) and expiratory (P < .001, r = 0.4) pressure, and hand grip strength showed significant relations in transplant recipients. Positive correlations were found between serum albumin levels and both hand grip strength (P = .16, r = 0.347) and forced vital capacity (P = .03, r = 0.436). Forced vital capacity was statistically different between renal recipients and healthy participants (P = .013), whereas maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures were not (P > .05). No statistically significant relation was observed between biochemical parameters and maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures (P ? .05)., Conclusions: Respiratory function and peripheral muscle strength were significantly related in renal transplant recipients, with significantly lower peripheral muscle strength suggesting the presence of inadequate respiratory function. Peripheral and respiratory muscle training and nutritional replacement strategies could help to improve postoperative respiratory function.
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20. Comparison of Drug-Eluting Balloon and Standard Balloon Angioplasty for Infrapopliteal Arterial Diseases in Diabetic Patients.
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Oz II, Serifoglu I, Bilici M, Altinbas NK, Oz EB, and Akduman EI
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- Aged, Angioplasty, Balloon adverse effects, Chi-Square Distribution, Diabetic Angiopathies diagnostic imaging, Diabetic Angiopathies physiopathology, Equipment Design, Female, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Peripheral Arterial Disease diagnostic imaging, Peripheral Arterial Disease physiopathology, Recurrence, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Turkey, Vascular Patency, Angioplasty, Balloon instrumentation, Cardiovascular Agents administration & dosage, Coated Materials, Biocompatible, Diabetic Angiopathies therapy, Paclitaxel administration & dosage, Peripheral Arterial Disease therapy, Popliteal Artery diagnostic imaging, Popliteal Artery physiopathology, Vascular Access Devices
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Objective: To consider the clinical outcomes and restenosis rates of drug-eluting balloons (DEBs) and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) in diabetic patients with infrapopliteal (IP) arterial disease., Materials and Methods: This retrospective, single-center study included 51 patients (37 males; mean age: 63.43 ± 9.81 years) with diabetes mellitus having IP arterial disease, from October 2012 to September 2014. Twenty-two patients were treated with PTA, and 29 patients were treated with DEBs. After intervention, the patients were evaluated in the first week and every 3 months, clinically and radiologically. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to evaluate the clinical outcomes of diabetic patients with IP arterial disease who were treated with either DEBs or PTA., Results: There were no statistically significant differences between the groups in terms of age and gender, risk factors, characteristics of lesions, or the diameters or length of the balloons ( P > .05). Primary patency was higher in the DEB group than in the PTA group (97.8% vs 81.1%, P = .020) in the first 3 months. However, there was no statistically significant difference at 1-year follow-up (68.2% vs 48.5%, P = .131). At the 12-month follow-up, there was no difference in clinical improvement between the groups ( P = .193)., Conclusion: The findings of this study reveal that DEB is a safe alternative treatment method for IP arterial disease in diabetic patients.
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21. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in spinal hemangioblastoma case.
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Serifoglu I, Oz II, Tosun A, and Erdem LO
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- 2016
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22. Postpartum sacral insufficiency fracture.
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Serifoglu I, Oz II, Tokgoz O, Yildirim Kalabalik G, and Sunar Erdem CZ
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- 2016
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23. Congenital absence of internal carotid artery with intercavernous anastomosis: Case report and systematic review of the literature.
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Oz II, Serifoglu I, Yazgan O, and Erdem Z
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- Adult, Cerebral Angiography, Cerebral Arteries abnormalities, Collateral Circulation, Female, Humans, Incidental Findings, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Carotid Artery, Internal abnormalities
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The absence of an internal carotid artery is a rare congenital anomaly. In the absence of the internal carotid artery, collateral circulations develop through the circle of Willis, persistent embryonic arteries or transcranial collaterals of the external carotid artery. Six pathways of collateral circulation have been described. Intercavernous anastomosis is between cavernous segments of the bilateral internal carotid arteries and is rarely seen. Patients with an absence of the internal carotid artery can be completely asymptomatic. However, these patients can present with subarachnoid hemorrhage or stroke accompanying cerebral aneurysm or abnormal collateral. We combined our case with 33 previous publications to form a retrospective series including 35 cases of unilateral internal carotid artery agenesis with intercavernous anastomosis., (© The Author(s) 2016.)
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- 2016
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24. Bilateral generalised synovial chondromatosis of the knee: Bone scintigraphic demonstration with radiologic correlation.
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Elri T, Cabuk M, Salihoglu YS, Erdemir RU, and Serifoglu I
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A 67-year-old woman with a history of bilateral progressive knee pain and swelling was referred for (99m)Tc-methyl diphosphonate bone scintigraphy. Flow and blood pool images showed bilateral heterogeneous increased uptake and delayed phase revealed mass-looking lobulated heterogeneous increased activity in both of knees extending distal part of the femoral shaft, but no other pathologic uptake was found in rest of the body. A diagnosis of synovial chondromatosis was made when correlated with X-ray and computed tomography.(CT) images. This is a rare presentation of generalized synovial chondromatosis involving both knees which demonstrated on bone scintigraphy with X-ray and CT correlation.
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- 2016
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25. Spinal seeding of choroid plexus papilloma.
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Serifoglu I, Oz II, Yazgan O, Caglar E, Guneyli S, and Sunar Erdem CZ
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- 2016
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26. The Role of Computerized Tomography in the Assessment of Perivesical Invasion in Bladder Cancer.
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Oz II, Altinbas NK, Serifoglu I, Oz EB, and Yagci C
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Background: The aim of the present study was to identify the contrast patterns of a tumor, and to evaluate the possibility of assessing the invasion of the perivesical fatty tissue in bladder cancer., Material/methods: In this study, 26 patients with bladder cancer were included. Multiphasic CT examination was performed to determine the stage of the disease before radical cystectomy., Results: There were statistically significant differences in tumor and perivesical fatty tissue densities between pre- and post-contrast phases (p<0.05)., Conclusions: Increases in focal density suspected of being invasion of the perivesical fatty tissue can show perivesical invasion with high specificity.
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27. Diagnostic value of diffusion weighted MRI and ADC in differential diagnosis of cavernous hemangioma of the liver.
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Tokgoz O, Unlu E, Unal I, Serifoglu I, Oz I, Aktas E, and Caglar E
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Hemangioma diagnostic imaging, Hemangioma pathology, Hemangioma, Cavernous diagnostic imaging, Hemangioma, Cavernous pathology, Humans, Liver diagnostic imaging, Liver pathology, Liver Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Male, Prospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Hemangioma, Cavernous diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis
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Aims: To investigate the use of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values in the diagnosis of hemangioma., Materials and Methods: The study population consisted of 72 patients with liver masses larger than 1 cm (72 focal lesions). DWI examination with a b value of 600 s/mm2 was carried out for all patients. After DWI examination, an ADC map was created and ADC values were measured for 72 liver masses and normal liver tissue (control group). The average ADC values of normal liver tissue and focal liver lesions, the "cut-off" ADC values, and the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the ADC map in diagnosing hemangioma, benign and malignant lesions were researched., Results: Of the 72 liver masses, 51 were benign and 21 were malignant. Benign lesions comprised 38 hemangiomas and 13 simple cysts. Malignant lesions comprised 9 hepatocellular carcinomas, and 12 metastases. The highest ADC values were measured for cysts (3.782±0.53×10(-3) mm(2)/s) and hemangiomas (2.705±0.63×10(-3) mm(2)/s). The average ADC value of hemangiomas was significantly higher than malignant lesions and the normal control group (p<0.001). The average ADC value of cysts were significantly higher when compared to hemangiomas and normal control group (p<0.001). To distinguish hemangiomas from malignant liver lesions, the "cut-off" ADC value of 1.800×10(-3) mm(2)/s had a sensitivity of 97.4% and a specificity of 90.9%. To distinguish hemangioma from normal liver parenchyma the "cut-off" value of 1.858×10(-3) mm(2)/s had a sensitivity of 97.4% and a specificity of 95.7%. To distinguish benign liver lesions from malignant liver lesions the "cut-off" value of 1.800×10(-3) mm(2)/s had a sensitivity of 96.1% and a specificity of 90.0%., Conclusion: DWI and quantitative measurement of ADC values can be used in differential diagnosis of benign and malignant liver lesions and also in the diagnosis and differentiation of hemangiomas. When dynamic examination cannot distinguish cases with vascular metastasis and lesions from hemangioma, DWI and ADC values can be useful in the primary diagnosis and differential diagnosis. The technique does not require contrast material, so it can safely be used in patients with renal failure.
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28. The Adrenal Gland Volume Measurements in Manifestation of the Metabolic Status in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients.
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Serifoglu I, Oz II, and Bilici M
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Objectives. The aim of our study was to investigate the differences in adrenal gland volume between nondiabetic controls and Type-2 diabetic patients and to examine the influence of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus on adrenal gland volume. Methods. From March 2 to November 25, 2015, 62 consecutive patients with Type-2 DM along with 62 nondiabetics matched by age, gender, and BMI were enrolled in this prospective study. Our diabetes patients were categorized into two groups, well-controlled and poorly controlled diabetes groups. Adrenal volumetric measurements were performed by two radiologists, prospectively and independently, with semiautomatic software. Interobserver reliability was studied using the interobserver correlation coefficient (ICC). Results. The total adrenal volume (TAV) was significantly higher in Type-2 diabetic patients when compared with nondiabetic patients (p < 0.05). When we investigated diabetic patients according to glycemic controls, the TAVs in controlled diabetic patients were significantly higher than in those of the poorly controlled or uncontrolled diabetic patients (p < 0.05). Nondiabetic control patients have significantly smaller TAVs when compared to controlled and poorly or noncontrolled diabetic patients (p < 0.05). Conclusion. Our study suggests that adrenal gland volume measurement may be used as an indirect marker of glycemic control in patients with diabetes.
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29. Evaluation of right atrium-to-right ventricle diameter ratio on computed tomography pulmonary angiography: Prediction of adverse outcome and 30-day mortality.
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Oz II, Altınsoy B, Serifoglu I, Sayın R, Buyukuysal MC, Erboy F, and Akduman EI
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Heart Atria diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Young Adult, Heart Ventricles diagnostic imaging, Pulmonary Artery diagnostic imaging, Pulmonary Embolism diagnostic imaging, Pulmonary Embolism mortality, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the association between right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV) diameters on computed tomography (CT) pulmonary angiography in response to acute pulmonary embolism (APE), in addition to 30-day mortality and adverse outcomes in patients with APE., Methods: This retrospective study was accepted by the institutional ethics committee. From January 2013 to March 2014, 79 hospitalized adult patients with symptomatic APE were included. Inclusion criteria were a CT pulmonary angiography positive for pulmonary embolism, availability of patient records, and a follow-up of at least 30 days. A review of patient records and images was performed. The maximum diameters of the heart chambers were measured on a reconstructed four-chamber heart view, and the vascular obstruction index was calculated on CT pulmonary angiography., Results: There were statistically significant relationships in both the RA/RV diameter ratio and the RV/left ventricle (LV) diameter ratio between patients with and without adverse outcomes (p<0.001 and 0.002, respectively). Furthermore, there was a statistically significant difference in the RA/RV diameter ratio, but not in the RV/LV diameter ratio, between those with and without 30-day mortality (p=0.002 and 0.148, respectively)., Conclusions: Measurement of the RA/RV diameter ratio may be an alternative and useful method for predicting 30-day mortality and adverse outcome in patients with APE., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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30. Role of preoperative sonography in predicting conversion from laparoscopic cholecystectomy to open surgery.
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Tosun A, Hancerliogullari KO, Serifoglu I, Capan Y, and Ozkaya E
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- Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic adverse effects, Cholecystitis pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Preoperative Care, Prospective Studies, Risk, Risk Factors, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography, Cholecystectomy methods, Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic methods, Cholecystitis diagnostic imaging
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Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the first step treatment in cholelithiasis. The purpose of this study was to establish a radiologic view on prediction of conversion from laparoscopic cholecystectomy to open surgery., Methods: This study included 176 patients who had undergone laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Preoperative ultrasonographic findings were assessed and we gave points to each finding according to results from correlation analysis. After the scoring we investigated the relationship between ultrasonographic findings and conversion from laparoscopic cholecystectomy to open surgery., Results: Scoring significantly predicted failure in laparoscopic approach (AUC=0.758, P=0.003,). Optimal cut off score was found to be 1.95 with 67% sensitivity and 78% specificity. Score>1.95 was a risk factor for failure in laparoscopic approach [odds ratio=7.1(95% CI,2-24.9, P=0.002)]. There were 8 subjects out of 36(22%) with high score underwent open surgery while 4 out of 128 (3%) subjects with low score needed open surgery (p=0.002). Negative predictive value of 128/132=97%. Mean score of whole study population was 1.28 (range 0-8.8) and mean score of subjects underwent open surgery was 3.6 while it was 1.1 in successful laparoscopic approach group (p<0.001). Mean Age and BMI were similar between groups (p>0.05). Sex of subjects did not affect the success of surgery (p>0.05)., Conclusion: The contribution of preoperative ultrasonography is emphasized in many studies. Our study suggests quantitative results on conversion from laparoscopic cholecystectomy to open surgery. We believe that radiologists have to indicate the risk of conversion in their ultrasonography reports., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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31. Ewing's sarcoma: dural metastases after intracranial hemorrhage.
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Oz II, Serifoglu I, Bozay Oz E, Piskin E, and Edebali N
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- Adolescent, Bone Neoplasms therapy, Female, Humans, Intracranial Hemorrhages complications, Intracranial Hemorrhages therapy, Meningeal Neoplasms secondary, Meningeal Neoplasms therapy, Sarcoma, Ewing therapy, Bone Neoplasms diagnosis, Dura Mater pathology, Intracranial Hemorrhages diagnosis, Meningeal Neoplasms diagnosis, Sarcoma, Ewing diagnosis
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Ewing's sarcoma (ES) is a primary malignant tumor of the mesenchymal tissue of bone in children and young adults. Central nervous system metastases of ES are rarely seen. In this paper, we report a case of ES that progressed with dural metastases after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
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32. The Doppler ultrasonographic evaluation of hemodynamic changes in hepatic vascular structures in patients with hepatosteatosis.
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Karasin M, Tokgoz O, Serifoglu I, Oz I, and Erdem O
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Background: The hemodynamic changes in hepatic vascular structures of hepatosteatosis patients were examined using Doppler ultrasonography., Material/methods: Ninety hepatosteatosis patients, classified as mild, moderate or severe, and 30 healthy volunteers were included in this 120-person study. The height, weight, liver size, blood lipids and blood liver function tests of the subjects were measured. Those values were compared in the patient and control groups. In the patient and control groups, color duplex Doppler ultrasonography was used to examine portal vein peak velocity, portal vein flow volume, hepatic artery resistive index (RI), hepatic artery pulsatility index (PI) and hepatic artery flow volume., Results: Similarly to the degree of hepatosteatosis, increases in body mass index, liver size, liver enzyme levels and blood lipid levels were statistically significant (p<0.05). While the difference in portal vein peak velocity in the hepatosteatosis and control groups was not statistically significant, there was an increasing reduction in the degree of steatosis (p>0.05). As the degree of hepatosteatosis increased, there was a reduction in hepatic artery flow volume, portal vein flow volume and total flow volume that was not statistically significant. In the mild hepatosteatosis group, hepatic artery RI and PI values were statistically significantly lower than in the other groups (p<0.05). In the severe hepatosteatosis group, although the hepatic artery RI and PI values were not statistically significant, there was a minimal increase compared to the other groups., Conclusions: It is believed that those results were caused by a reduction in liver compliance and hepatic vascular compliance, in addition to resistance increase in vascular structures.
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33. The investigation of correlation between semen analysis parameters and intraparenchymal testicular spectral Doppler indices in patients with clinical varicocele.
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Semiz I, Tokgöz O, Tokgoz H, Voyvoda N, Serifoglu I, and Erdem Z
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- Adolescent, Adult, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Statistics as Topic, Young Adult, Echocardiography, Doppler, Color methods, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Semen Analysis methods, Testis blood supply, Testis surgery, Varicocele diagnosis
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Objectives: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of clinical varicocele on testicular microcirculation measured by spectral Doppler analysis and investigate the correlation between Doppler ultrasonographic findings and semen parameters., Methods: Fifty patients who received a diagnosis of clinical varicocele in the Urology Department of our university hospital were enrolled in this prospective study. Varicocele grades were determined according to sonographic parameters, and a scrotal vein with a diameter of 2.5 mm or greater on color Doppler ultrasonography was included in the study. Spectral Doppler measurements of testicular arteries (peak systolic [PSV]/end-diastolic velocity [EDV], resistivity index [RI], pulsatility index [PI]) were measured from capsular and intratesticular branches of testicular arteries. All the patients were also assessed by semen analysis., Results: Mean age was 29.08 ± 5.42 years (range, 18-45 years). Among the whole study population, 22 men had isolated left varicocele, and 28 had bilateral varicoceles. No statistically significant correlation was found between the Doppler parameters: RI, PI, and EDV, and semen analysis parameters: count, motility, volume, and morphology. On the other hand, both in unilateral and bilateral varicocele cases, PSV was found to be significantly correlated with sperm count (P < 0.05)., Conclusions: Spectral Doppler analysis can provide valuable information as a noninvasive method to assess the hemodynamic changes and testicular microcirculation status in cases of clinical varicocele. However, RI, PI, and EDV values of capsular and intraparenchymal branches of testicular arteries may not be used as indicators of semen parameter deterioration. Hopefully, PSV measurement may give more conclusive data to predict sperm count. In addition, the cutoff value for this index has to be determined for future studies.
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