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Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2012

Clinical impact of 18F-FDG PET/CT on initial staging and therapy planning for breast cancer

Bengul Gunalp; Semra Ince; Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Asli Ayan; Ozdes Emer; Engin Alagoz

The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical significance of 18F-FDG PET/CT on initial staging and therapy planning in patients with invasive breast cancer. One hundred and forty-one consecutive, biopsy proven preoperative and 195 postoperative high-risk breast cancer patients who were referred for PET/CT for initial staging were included in this retrospective study. The clinical stage had been determined by conventional imaging modalities prior to the PET/CT scan. Of the 141 examined preoperative patients, 19 had clinical stage I (T1N0), 51 had stage IIA (12 T2N0 and 39 T1N1), 49 had stage IIB (2 T3N0 and 47 T2N1), 12 had stage IIIA (11 T3N1, 1 T2N2), 2 had stage IIIB (2 T4N1) and 8 had stage IV. PET/CT modified the staging for 26% of stage I patients, 29% of stage IIA patients, 46% of stage IIB patients, 58% of stage IIIA patients and 100% of stage IIIB patients. PET/CT scans detected extra-axillary regional lymph nodes in 14 (9.9%) patients and distant metastasis in 41 (29%) patients. PET/CT scans detected multifocal lesions in 30 (21%) patients, multicentric lesions in 21 (14%) patients and malign foci in the contralateral breast (bilateral breast cancer) confirmed by biopsy in 5 (3.5%) patients. Of the examined 195 postoperative patients PET/CT detected axillary lymph nodes in 22 (11%) patients, extra-axillary regional lymph nodes in 21 (10%) patients and distant metastasis in 24 (12%) patients. PET/CT findings altered plans for radiotherapy in 22 (11%) patients and chemotherapy was adapted to the meta-static diseases in 24 (12%) patients. PET/CT was revealed to be superior to conventional imaging modalities for the detection of extra-axillary regional metastatic lymph nodes and distant metastases. These features make PET/CT an essential imaging modality for the primary staging of invasive breast cancer, particularly in patients with clinical stages II and III.


Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy | 2014

Multimodality imaging in an adult patient with scimitar syndrome.

Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Seyfettin Gumus; Semra Ince; Sait Demirkol

The “Scimitar syndrome” is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by combination of partial or complete pulmonary venous return from the right lung to the inferior vena cava either above or below the diaphragm together with hypoplasia of the right lung and sometimes systemic arterial supply to the right lung. In this case, multimodality imaging findings such as the vein draining into the inferior vena cava, the presence of hypertrophied and dilated right ventricle, the absence of other cardiac abnormalities, displacement of the heart without malrotation and the mediastinum to the right, normal bronchial and vascular continuity in the whole lung, absence of pulmonary sequestration and systemic collaterals, normal perfusion and systolic functions of the left ventricle were reported.


The Anatolian journal of cardiology | 2013

Can single cIMT measurement during echocardiography affect further investigation decision for coronary artery disease

Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Semra Ince; Ozdes Emer; Turgay Celik

OBJECTIVE This study was aimed to evaluate whether there is any potential role of the measurement of the carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) during the echocardiography session on decision-making to refer patients for further diagnostic evaluation such as gated myocardial perfusion imaging (gMPI). METHODS cIMT of 199 consecutive patients was measured during the echocardiography session and all patients underwent gMPI. According to gMPI results, patients were divided into two groups as CAD and normal groups and according to cIMT measurements patients were divided into four subgroups. RESULTS Although, there was a good correlation between the age and cIMT values of the patients (r=0.546, p<0.001), the correlation between the summed stress scores and the age of the patients was very weak (r=0.142, p=0.045) and the correlation between the summed stress scores and the cIMT values was very weak (r=0.107, p=0.131). The cIMT measurements of the CAD group (0.74±0.17 mm) were significantly higher than those of the normal group (0.67±0.16 mm) (p=0.012), but after the age correction, the significance between the cIMT measurements of the CAD and the normal groups was not found (p=0.131). Besides, the relationship between the categorical cIMT values of both the CAD and the normal groups was insignificant (p=0.059) and the correlation between the increasing cIMT values and the presence of detectable CAD was also very weak (r=0.187, p=0.08). CONCLUSION cIMT can predict occurrence of cardiovascular events in subjects, but single cIMT measurement during echocardiographic examination does not seem to have potential role on decision making for further investigation in patients with suspected CAD.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 1999

Altered biodistribution of Tc-99m MDP in a uremic and severely malnourished patient supported with enteral nutritional feeding.

Nuri Arslan; Seyfettin Ilgan; Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Emel Öztürk; Hikmet Bayhan

A 25-year-old man with stage IV anaplastic nasopharynx carcinoma had a bone scan with Tc-99m MDP, which did not reveal any bone metastases. However, significant tracer uptake was observed in both lungs, myocardium, stomach, and thyroid, possibly secondary to uremia and severe malnutrition.


Malecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy | 2018

Sphenoid Bone Fibrous Dysplasia Detected Incidentally on Bone Scintigraphy by the Contribution of SPECT/CT Hybrid Imaging

Hüseyin Şan; Kursat Okuyucu; Ali Ozan Oner; Ozdes Emer; Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu

Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a benign fibroosseous bone disorder. It has poliostotic and monostotic patterns. Monostotic FD is frequently asymptomatic and is usually discovered incidentally by radiologic imaging performed for other reasons. Bone scintigraphy is valuable for identifying disease extent. Craniofacial FD (CFD) is a form of the disease where lesions are limited to contiguous bones of the craniofacial skeleton. We presented a case with monostotic CFD who was detected incidentally on bone scintigraphy single-photon emission computed tomography/computerized tomography while being investigated for inflammatory arthropaties.


Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy | 2015

Total Eclipse of FDG-PET Scan Caused by Hyperphysiological FDG Uptake of Masticatory Muscles Due to Chewing

Kursat Okuyucu; Huseyin San; Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Ozdes Emer; Semra Ince

In routine oncological 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET/CT) scan, the patients rest in a quite, dimly lit room for 60 minutes after intravenous (IV) injection of FDG and they are instructed not to move during this time (uptake phase) before FDG-PET/CT scanning to prevent and decrease unwanted FDG accumulations on muscle traces caused by muscle movements. In conditions of patient inconsistency, undesirable activities can be seen and reach high levels making difficult or even impossible to interpret the images. Different muscle groups form various physiological or over- physiological uptake patterns depending on their specific motion. Herein we represent a good didactic example to this phenomenon.


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2006

Scintigraphic Imaging of Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation in the Forearm : A Preliminary Report

Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Sait Demirkol; Ozdes Emer; Turgay Celik; Selim Kilic; Seyfettin Ilgan; Mehmet Ozguven


Childs Nervous System | 2012

Osteopenia in children with cerebral palsy can be treated with oral alendronate

Muhammet Sukru Paksu; Sebahattin Vurucu; Abdulbaki Karaoglu; Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Ahmet Polat; Ozgur Yesilyurt; Bülent Ünay; Ridvan Akin


Circulation | 2006

Scintigraphic Imaging of Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation in the Forearm

Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Sait Demirkol; Ozdes Emer; Turgay Celik; Selim Kilic; Seyfettin Ilgan; Mehmet Ozguven


Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology | 2006

A Physiologic Approach to Decreasing Upward Creep of the Heart During Myocardial Perfusion Imaging

Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Bekim Jata; Selim Kilic; Nuri Arslan; Seyfettin Ilgan; Mehmet Ozguven

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Mehmet Ozguven

Military Medical Academy

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Nuri Arslan

Military Medical Academy

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Ozdes Emer

University of Health Sciences Antigua

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Semra Ince

University of Health Sciences Antigua

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Bengul Gunalp

University of Health Sciences Antigua

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Engin Alagoz

Military Medical Academy

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Turgay Celik

Military Medical Academy

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Sait Demirkol

Military Medical Academy

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