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European Journal of Radiology | 2010

MR imaging features of ventricular noncompaction: Emphasis on distribution and pattern of fibrosis

Memduh Dursun; Ayaz Agayev; Kemal Nisli; Turkan Ertugrul; Imran Onur; Huseyin Oflaz; Ensar Yekeler

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to describe morphologic features and delayed contrast-enhancement pattern of the noncompaction of the left ventricle in cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed morphological cardiac MR imaging findings of ventricular noncompaction in 15 patients (eight men, seven women, and ages 6 months to 73 years old, mean 22 year). In 10 patients delayed contrast enhanced images were obtained after the morphological examination. RESULTS In all patients, noncompaction was seen in the apical and midventricular-lateral segment. Basal-septal segment involvement was not determined in any patients. Noncompacted/compacted ratio was 2-4.5 (mean 3). In nine patients, right ventricular involvement was observed in addition to left ventricular noncompaction. Delayed contrast-enhancement was seen in eight out of 10 patients not only involved segments but also normal segments of the heart. CONCLUSION Cardiac MR imaging is a valuable imaging method in patients with suspected ventricular noncompaction by showing increased trabeculations, deep intertrabecular recesses and fibrosis. Fibrosis is a common finding in ventricular noncompaction.


Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2009

Endothelial function and endothelial nitric oxide synthase intron 4a/b polymorphism in primary hyperparathyroidism.

Ahmet Ekmekçi; Neslihan Abaci; N. Colak Ozbey; Ayaz Agayev; Nihat Aksakal; Huseyin Oflaz; Nihan Erginel-Unaltuna; Yeşim Erbil

Background and aim: Patients with symptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism (pHT) have increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) intron 4a/b polymorphism is associated with coronary artery disease and hypertension in various populations. Our aim is to evaluate endothelial function in patients with pHT during pre-operative hypercalcemic and post-operative normocalcemic periods and to determine whether intron 4a/b polymorphism of eNOS gene influences endothelial function. Subjects and Methods: Forty patients with pHT (age 48.48±11.64 yr) were examined pre-operatively and reexamined 5.8±1.9 months after parathyroidectomy. Forty-three healthy subjects (age 47.13±8.14 yr) were served as control group. Endothelial function was determined by flow-mediated dilation of brachial artery (FMD). eNOS4a/b polymorphism was detected by polymerase chain reaction. Results: FMD was significantly lower in patients pre-operatively compared with controls (8.48±1.78% vs 19.49±2.34%, p<0.001). FMD improved significantly after parathyroidectomy (16.19±2.16%, p<0.001 compared with pre-operative measurements), but was still significantly lower than controls (p<0.001). The distribution of eNOS4a/b genotype frequencies was not significantly different between patients and controls. Logistic regression analysis showed that increased serum calcium (>2.47 mmol/l) and PTH concentrations (>7.75 pmol/l) were significant independent predictors of lower FMD (<16.7%). ENOS4a/b polymorphism did not enter in this model. Conclusion: Impaired endothelial function in patients with pHT improves after successful parathyroid surgery. No compelling data are evident to suggest that eNOS4a/b polymorphism modifies the endothelial function in patients with pHT.


Clinical Imaging | 2008

CT and MR characteristics of hibernoma: six cases

Memduh Dursun; Ayaz Agayev; Baris Bakir; Harzem Ozger; Levent Eralp; Mustafa Sirvanci; Koray Güven; Mehtap Tunaci

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to describe the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings of hibernoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively evaluated imaging findings of CT and MR examinations of six patients (three men and three woman, aged 27-48 years) with histopathological diagnosis of hibernoma. RESULTS On CT examination, the lesions were slightly hyperdense, and on T1- and T2-weighted MR images, they were isointense or slightly hypointense compared to the subcutaneous fat. All of these lesions showed contrast enhancement and one out of the six lesions had internal linear septations. CONCLUSION Hibernoma has a wide spectrum of CT and MR imaging findings, which should be considered in differential diagnosis, especially with other lipomatous lesions.


Hormone Research in Paediatrics | 2010

Prevalence of Testicular Microlithiasis in Males with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia and Its Association with Testicular Adrenal Rest Tumors

Sukran Poyrazoglu; Nurcin Saka; Ayaz Agayev; Ensar Yekeler

Background: Testicular microlithiasis (TM) is characterized by calcium deposits within the seminiferous tubules and is associated with benign and malign conditions. Aim: To determine TM prevalence in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and its association with testicular adrenal rest tumors (TART). Patients and Methods: Scrotal ultrasound using a high-frequency linear transducer (12 MHz) was performed in 41 patients aged 12.1 ± 4.7 (range 3.5–23.3) years and 49 healthy similarly aged controls. TM was classified with respect to the number of microliths per ultrasound field as limited (LTM, <5 microliths) and classic (CTM, ≧ 5 microliths). CTM was graded as grade 1 (5–10 microliths), grade 2 (11–20 microliths), and grade 3 (>20 microliths). Results: TM was detected bilaterally in 9 (21.9%) patients and 2 (4.1%) control cases (1 bilateral, 1 unilateral). Four patients had LTM, one evaluated as grade 1, one as grade 2, and three as grade 3. There were 9 patients with TART. Four patients had TM and TART concomitantly. Conclusion: Because TM is frequently found in patients with CAH and may also exist concomitantly with TART, we recommend that these patients be followed annually by testicular ultrasound.


Diagnostic and interventional radiology | 2009

Final destination of an ingested needle: the liver.

Mesut Bulakci; Ayaz Agayev; Fatih Yanar; Rasul Sharifov; Korhan Taviloglu; Adem Ucar

Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in children, but it is also seen among adults. Most foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract without causing complications. Perforation of the gut by a foreign body, followed by migration of the foreign body to the liver is quite rare. Herein we report a case of inadvertent ingestion of a sewing needle that perforated the duodenum and migrated to the liver. The patient was monitored weekly with abdominal radiographs, but displacement of the needle could not be observed. At follow-up, right upper quadrant pain was noted. Two weeks later, computed tomography revealed that the needle was completely buried into the right lobe of the liver. Ultrasonographic examination successfully showed the extracapsular displacement of the needle. Eventually, laparoscopic removal of the needle was easily performed.


Pediatric Radiology | 2009

Left-sided scimitar syndrome

Ayaz Agayev; Ensar Yekeler

A 5-year-old girl was referred for evaluation of abdominal pain. Transverse colour Doppler US (Fig. 1) showed an anomalous venous structure (arrows) arising from the left lung and draining into the inferior vena cava (IVC). Contrast-enhanced CT (Fig. 2) confirmed anomalous pulmonary venous drainage of the left lower lobe with the anomalous vein (arrows) connecting to the IVC (arrowhead). Scimitar syndrome is a rare vascular anomalous pulmonary vein that drains all or part of the lung into the IVC [1].


Surgery | 2008

A rapidly increasing abdominal girth in a young patient: MDCT findings of Budd-Chiari syndrome.

Sabri Yilmaz; Ensar Yekeler; Ayaz Agayev; Binnur Pinarbasi; Huseyin Bakkaloglu; Bulent Acunas

From the Department of Radiology, Department of Gastroenterohepatology, and Department of General Surgery, Transplant Unit, Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey This section features outstanding photographs of clinical materials selected for their educational value or message, or possibly their rarity. The images are accompanied by brief case reports (limit 2 typed pages, 4 references). Our readers are invited to submit items for consideration.


Case Reports in Medicine | 2010

Severe Spasm of the Renal Artery after Blunt Abdominal Trauma Simulating End-Organ Infarction

Adem Ucar; Aghakishi Yahyayev; Ayaz Agayev; Fatih Yanar; Selim Bakan; Mesut Bulakci; Tolga Akman; Ensar Yekeler

Traumatic occlusion of the renal artery is a serious injury. Management differs according to the grade of injury. In most circumstances, emergency surgical revascularization or endovascular intervention is required. We describe the case of a child with multiorgan injuries and spasm of the main renal artery after blunt trauma simulating arterial occlusion or end-organ infarction.


Journal of Thoracic Imaging | 2011

Complete cleft sternum associated with clavicular hypoplasia and pectus excavatum.

Aghakishi Yahyayev; Mesut Bulakci; Ayaz Agayev; Selim Bakan; Fatih Dikici; Memduh Dursun

A sternal cleft is a rare congenital and developmental disorder. In general, this disorder is associated with skeletal and extraskeletal abnormalities (eg, Cantrell syndrome), but isolated sternal clefts have also been reported. A sternal cleft with pectus excavatum is a rare congenital abnormality. We present a complete sternal cleft with right-sided clavicular hypoplasia and pectus excavatum in a 31-year-old female patient.


CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2011

Cutting-Balloon Angioplasty in Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis as First-Line Treatment in the Early Postoperative Period

Adem Ucar; Aghakishi Yahyayev; Huseyin Bakkaloglu; Ayaz Agayev; Ali Aydin; Izzet Rozanes

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty has been successfully used for the treatment of transplant renal artery stenosis (RAS). Cutting-balloon angioplasty (CBA) is being used as a second option in pressure-resistant stenosis. It is thought that CBA is less traumatic and therefore restenosis occurs less frequently than in conventional angioplasty. This case report describes the unusual use of a cutting balloon in transplant RAS as a first option in the early postoperative period. Long-term follow-up data are also presented.

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