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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2009

Compared effects of surgical and natural menopause on climacteric symptoms, osteoporosis, and metabolic syndrome

Suna Özdemir; Çetin Çelik; Hüseyin Görkemli; Aysel Kiyici; Bugra Kaya

To compare the effects of surgical (ie, earlier) and natural (ie, later) menopause on climacteric symptoms, osteoporosis, and metabolic syndrome.


Revista Espanola De Medicina Nuclear | 2012

The Role of FDG-PET/CT in Ovarian Cancer Patients with High Tumor Markers or Suspicious Lesion on Contrast-Enhanced CT in Evaluation of Recurrence and/or in Determination of Intraabdominal Metastases

Oktay Sari; Bugra Kaya; P. Ozcan Kara; G. Kara Gedik; C. Celik; Orhan Özbek; M. Serdengecti

OBJECTIVES This retrospective study was designed to investigate the role of fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) in determination of recurrence and/or intraabdominal metastasis in patients with ovarian cancer having increased tumor markers or suspicious lesion detected by a contrast-enhanced abdominal CT (ceCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 34 female patients who were treated for histopathologically proven ovarian cancer, underwent PET/CT examination for restaging and suspected recurrence. Patients with pathology report, tumor marker levels, ceCT and PET/CT performed within one month were included in the study. RESULTS A total of 34 patients were included in the study. 25 of 34 patients had high tumor marker (CA 125) level. The remaining 9 patients had suspected recurrence on ceCT imaging with normal tumor marker levels. Recurrence was confirmed by re-operation and biopsy (n=4), clinical and imaging follow-up (n=21) in 25 patients with elevated tumor markers. Recurrent disease was not shown in 5 of 25 patients on ceCT imaging and 1 of 25 patients on PET/CT imaging with high CA125 values. Both ceCT and PET/CT revealed recurrent disease in 19 of 25 patients. PET/CT showed more lesions in 11 of 19 patients. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the PET/CT were 96.1%, 100% and 97%, respectively. CONCLUSION PET/CT is found as a beneficial method for detection of the recurrence, in patients with increased serum CA 125 level and negative CT findings or with normal CA 125 level and recurrence detected by CT which was performed due to clinical symptoms.


Case Reports in Medicine | 2009

Askin's Tumor in an Adult: Case Report and Findings on 18F-FDG PET/CT

Gonca Kara Gedik; Oktay Sari; Tamer Altinok; Lema Tavli; Bugra Kaya; Pelin Ozcan Kara

Primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) of the chest wall or Askins tumor is a rare neoplasm of chest wall. It most often affects children and adolescents and is a very rare tumor in adults. In this case report, we present an Askins tumor occurred in a 73-year-old male. The patient was admitted with a history of 3-month lower back pain and cough. In computed tomography, there was a lesion with dimensions of 70 × 40 × 65 mm in the superior segment of the lower lobe of the left lung. Positron emission tomography/computed tomography with 18F-flourodeoxyglucose revealed a pleural-based tumor in the left lung with a maximum standardized uptake value of 4.36. No distant or lymph node metastases were present. The patient had gone through surgery, and wedge resection of the superior segment of left lobe and partial resection of the ipsilateral ribs were performed. Pathology report with immunocytochemistry was consistent with PNET and the patient received chemotherapy after that.


Revista Espanola De Medicina Nuclear | 2012

The value of FDG-PET/CT in the post-treatment evaluation of endometrial carcinoma: A comparison of PET/CT findings with conventional imaging and CA 125 as a tumour marker

P. Ozcan Kara; Taylan Kara; Bugra Kaya; G. Kara Gedik; Oktay Sari

OBJECTIVES This retrospective study was designed to assess the value of positron emission tomography/computed tomography imaging (PET/CT) in the post-treatment evaluation of the patients with endometrial carcinoma and to compare PET/CT scan with conventional imaging (CI) including computed tomography (CT), ultrasonography (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and CA 125 with both 20U/ml and 35U/ml cut-off values. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 31 patients who were treated for histopathologically proven endometrial adenocarcinoma, underwent PET/CT examination for restaging and suspected recurrence. Thirty five PET/CT studies were performed in 31 patients. Lesion status was determined on the basis of clinical follow-up including radiological imaging (follow-up CT scan) at least 6 months and response to therapy. RESULTS Of the 35 PET/CT studies, 13 (37%) studies were positive, whereas 22 (63%) of them were negative. On study-based analysis the overall sensitivity, specificity, accuracy for PET/CT imaging were 100%, 96% and 97%, respectively. The corresponding information for CI were 46%, 87% and 74%, for CA 125 (cut off=20U/ml) measurement were 45%, 88% and 74%, and for CA 125 (cut off=35U/ml) measurement were 27%, 100% and 78%, respectively. On lesion-based analysis, PET/CT revealed only one false positive case. In none of 21 patients with negative 22 PET/CT studies, no subsequent clinical or radiological recurrences were observed with a follow-up of at least 6 months. CONCLUSION FDG-PET/CT is found more useful modality than CI and CA 125 in the evaluation of post-treatment endometrial carcinoma patients, for suspected recurrence.


Urology | 2012

Undescended Testis in Inguinal Canal Detected Incidentally on Fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT Imaging

Pelin Ozcan Kara; Bugra Kaya; Gonca Kara Gedik; Oktay Sari; Erhan Varoglu

The differential diagnosis at the inguinal region is very important for hypermetabolic foci because of the possibility of metastasis at this level in cancer patients ongoing PET imaging for detection of metastases. It is important to distinguish this activity from other possible malignant and benign conditions such as lymph node activity, testicular cancer, metastatic disease activity, inflammation and urine skin contamination artefact. A 66-year-old male patient with operated colon cancer and liver metastasis was referred for PET/CT examination for re-staging because of suspicious metastases. Findings of PET/CT imaging with undescended testis detected incidentally was presented.


Revista Espanola De Medicina Nuclear | 2011

Epitrochlear and axillary lymph node visualization on FDG-PET/CT imaging in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.

P. Ozcan Kara; Bugra Kaya; G. Kara Gedik; Oktay Sari

An 38 year-old female with oral tongue cancer was referred for FDG-PET/CT scan for evaluating axillary lymph nodes and restaging malignancy. Bilateral uptake of axillary and epitrochlear lymph nodes were observed on PET/CT imaging. The uptake pattern was unexpected for the patient with this malignancy and she had a history of rheumatoid arthritis. Additionally, the wrists were included in the field of view and showed elevated FDG uptake. In this case report, we report benign axillary and epitrochlear tracer uptake on FDG-PET/CT scan in a patient with a history of rheumatoid arthritis.


Revista Espanola De Medicina Nuclear | 2013

Chronic myeloid leukemia detected on FDG PET/CT imaging in a patient with renal cell carcinoma

Erhan Varoglu; Bugra Kaya; Oktay Sari

It is well known that hematopoietic cytokine stimulation can cause increased fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) accumulation in bone marrow on PET/CT imaging, which simulates that seen in patients with bone marrow metastases. However, increased bone marrow FDG uptake can be caused by other etiologies. We report a patient with operated renal cell carcinoma had no history of hematopoietic cytokine stimulation. The FDG PET/CT images showed increased bone marrow FDG uptake, and the patient was diagnosed as chronic myeloid leukemia. This case revealed that increased FDG uptake on bone marrow may be related to neoplastic disease of the hematopoietic tissues.


Revista Espanola De Medicina Nuclear | 2013

Evaluation of hepatic metabolic activity in non-alcoholic fatty livers on 18FDG PET/CT

Zeki Dostbil; Erhan Varoglu; Mustafa Serdengeçti; Bugra Kaya; Hakan Önder; Oktay Sari

OBJECTIVE The liver has been used as a reference organ for the assessment of abnormal (18)F-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose ((18)FDG) in the body. Some researchers found that hepatosteatosis significantly changed the hepatic (18)FDG uptake, while others did not. This study investigated whether the livers (18)FDG uptake was affected by the diffuse fatty infiltration of the liver. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 156 cases were included in this study. Different patient groups were defined according to the liver Hounsfield unit (HU). The HU was calculated from an unenhanced CT, for all patients, and we calculated the mean standardized uptake value (SUVmean) and maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) on an (18)FDG PET scan. For this purpose, we placed regions of interest (ROIs) on the liver image. We statistically compared the SUVmean and SUVmax measured in the fatty liver patients and the control group. RESULTS The average SUVmean and SUVmax values were calculated as 2.58±0.66 and 3.94±1, respectively, in the patient group and 2.54±0.57 and 3.7±0.88, respectively, in the control group. We found the average SUVmean and SUVmax values in the fatty liver group and its subsets were not significantly different from the values in the control group (p>0.05). We also did not find any statistically significant correlation between average liver density (HU) and the average SUV values (p>0.05). CONCLUSION Fatty infiltration may not have a significant effect on the livers (18)FDG uptake. Thus, the liver may be used as a reference or comparator on (18)FDG PET scans in patients with fatty liver disease.


Dicle Tıp Dergisi | 2010

Miyokard perfüzyon sintigrafisi, eforlu EKG ve koroner anjiografi sonuçlarının karşılaştırılması

Zeki Dostbil; Zuhal Arıtürk Atılgan; Ebru Tekbas; Bugra Kaya; Savaş Kaya; Habib Çil

Brucellosis, is an endemic disease in our country, may lead to bacteremia and cause different clinic manifestations. A 44-year-old male patient admitted to our policlinic with high fever, shivering, chilling, pollacuria, and left costovertebral pain, and interned with diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis. Subsequently, acute pyelonephritis due to acute brucellosis was detected in the clinical and laboratory examination. Antibiotic treatment for brucellosis was given to patient for eight week and after treatment full recovery was seen. Patients with brucellosis may refer with symptoms of acute pyelonephritis in endemic areas for brucellosis. By using brucellos serologies to patients who have the symptoms of acute pyelonephritis may available in the diagnosis of this rare complication in areas where brucellosis is endemic.Objectives: Internal splinting is defined as early tendon transfer performed during or just after nerve repair followsing nerve injury and is a controversial issue. The objecstives of internal splinting are avoiding the use of long term external splinting, avoiding permanent hand deformities until the injured nerve is reinnervated and supporting sensorial recovery. In this paper we present our clinical cases of internal splinting and discuss the results in terms of indications, timing, advantages, and disadvantages of internal splinting. Materials and Methods: We applied internal splinting in 11 patients, 3 patients with radial nerve injury and 8 patients with ulnar nerve injury. Internal splinting was performed contemporarily with the nerve repair in 5 pastients, in 2 weeks following nerve repair in 1 patient and in 4 weeks following nerve repair in 5 patients. Pronator teres was transferred to extensor carpi radialis brevis and flexor carpi radialis was transferred to extensor digitorum communis in radial nerve injuries. Omer\s superficial Y technique and its modification were used for ulnar nerve injuries. Results: Patients were followed up for at least 1 year with physical examination and electroneuromyelography and recovery of sensorial and motor functions were achieved in all of them. Conclusion: We concluded that internal splinting is usesful for avoiding external splint usage and preventing the establishment of hand deformity until recovery of the nerve. The contribution of internal splinting to sensorial recovery was noteworthy as stated in the literature but the lack of control group and the small number of our cases was limited to come to a definite conclusion. We did not experience any disadvantage of internal splinting.


Clinical Imaging | 2015

Effect of R-CHOP chemotherapy on liver and mediastinal blood pool 18F-FDG standardized uptake values in patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma☆

Bugra Kaya; Zeki Dostbil; Murat İsmailoğlu; Bekir Tasdemir; Ozlem Sahin

AIM We aimed to investigate the impact of chemotherapy on (18)F-FDG uptake in the liver and mediastinal blood pool (MBP) among patients with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. METHODS Twenty-three patients with NHL underwent baseline, interim, and postchemotherapy (18)F-FDG PET/CT. SUVmax and SUVmean values of the liver and MBP at imaging time were compared statistically. RESULTS We did not find any significant differences between the liver and mediastinum SUVmean and SUVmax values (P>.05). CONCLUSIONS Our study demonstrates that the (18)F-FDG uptake in the liver and MBP are not significantly affected by R-CHOP chemotherapy in patients with NHL.

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