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Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2014

The microbiological diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis: results of Haydarpasa-1 study

H. Erdem; Derya Ozturk-Engin; Nazif Elaldi; Serda Gulsun; Gonul Sengoz; Alexandru Crisan; Isik Somuncu Johansen; Asuman Inan; Mihai Nechifor; Akram Al-Mahdawi; Rok Čivljak; Muge Ozguler; Branislava Savic; Nurgul Ceran; Bruno Cacopardo; Ayse Seza Inal; Mustafa Namiduru; Saim Dayan; Uner Kayabas; Emine Parlak; Ahmad Khalifa; Ebru Kursun; Oguz Resat Sipahi; Mucahit Yemisen; Ayhan Akbulut; Mehmet Bitirgen; Olga Dulovic; Bahar Kandemir; Catalina Luca; Mehmet Parlak

We aimed to provide data on the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) in this largest case series ever reported. The Haydarpasa-1 study involved patients with microbiologically confirmed TBM in Albania, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Hungary, Iraq, Italy, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Syria and Turkey between 2000 and 2012. A positive culture, PCR or Ehrlich-Ziehl-Neelsen staining (EZNs) from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was mandatory for inclusion of meningitis patients. A total of 506 TBM patients were included. The sensitivities of the tests were as follows: interferon-γ release assay (Quantiferon TB gold in tube) 90.2%, automated culture systems (ACS) 81.8%, Löwenstein Jensen medium (L-J) 72.7%, adenosine deaminase (ADA) 29.9% and EZNs 27.3%. CSF-ACS was superior to CSF L-J culture and CSF-PCR (p <0.05 for both). Accordingly, CSF L-J culture was superior to CSF-PCR (p <0.05). Combination of L-J and ACS was superior to using these tests alone (p <0.05). There were poor and inverse agreements between EZNs and L-J culture (κ = -0.189); ACS and L-J culture (κ = -0.172) (p <0.05 for both). Fair and inverse agreement was detected for CSF-ADA and CSF-PCR (κ = -0.299, p <0.05). Diagnostic accuracy of TBM was increased when both ACS and L-J cultures were used together. Non-culture tests contributed to TBM diagnosis to a degree. However, due to the delays in the diagnosis with any of the cultures, combined use of non-culture tests appears to contribute early diagnosis. Hence, the diagnostic approach to TBM should be individualized according to the technical capacities of medical institutions particularly in those with poor resources.


Mycoses | 2015

Evaluation of 28 cases of mucormycosis.

Ebru Kursun; Tuba Turunc; Yusuf Ziya Demiroglu; Hikmet Eda Alışkan; Ayşe Hande Arslan

Mucormycosis is a rare but invasive fungal disease with high mortality. The present study aimed to retrospectively investigate the demographic characteristics, as well as the clinical, radiological and laboratory features and the results of treatment, in the patients followed in our hospital because of mucormycosis. The present study retrospectively evaluated 28 cases, which were followed in our hospital because of mucormycosis between January 2002 and July 2013. The clinical form was rhinocerebral in 27 cases (rhinoorbital in 12, nasal in 8 and rhinoorbitocerebral in 7) and disseminated in one case. With regard to predisposing factors, diabetes mellitus (n = 20), haematological malignancy (n = 6) and chronic renal insufficiency (n = 5) were the leading concomitant diseases. Seventeen (61%) of 28 cases showed atypical clinical picture. With regard to the therapeutic outcomes; it was found that 14 (50%) cases died and six cases recovered with sequel. Today, when particularly the prevalence of immunosuppressive diseases and conditions are gradually increasing, the incidence of mucormycosis is also increased. Considering that the majority of our cases had atypical clinical involvement and complications, being familiar with the characteristics of this disease could be life‐saving together with early diagnosis and treatment.


Asian journal of neurosurgery | 2014

A extremely rare case of cervical intramedullary granuloma due to Brucella accompanied by Chiari Type‑1 malformation

Kadir Tufan; Fatih Aydemir; Feyzi Birol Sarica; Ebru Kursun; Ozgur Kardes; Melih Cekinmez; Hakan Caner

Chiari Type-1 malformation is displacement of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum into the cervical spine and usually does not exceed the level of C2. It is 50-70% associated with syringomyelia. Nervous system involvement due to brucellosis is called neurobrucellosis, and neurological involvement rate has been reported an average of 3-5%, ranging between 3% and 25% at different series. Intramedullary abscess or granuloma due to Brucella is extremely rare. Hence far, six cases have been reported in the literature and only two of these cases were reported as intramedullary granuloma. This case is presented in order to remind the importance of the cervical cord granuloma which was presented once before in the literature and to emphasize the importance of evaluation of patient history, clinical and radiological findings together in the evaluation of a patient.


Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology | 2015

The Impact of Acute Brucellosis on Mean Platelet Volume and Red Blood Cell Distribution

Turhan Togan; Huseyin Narci; Hale Turan; Ozgur Ciftci; Ebru Kursun; Hande Arslan

Background: Brucellosis is an inflammatory disease which may infect any organs or systems in the body. Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) is one of the most frequently used surrogate markers of platelet function. It reveals the presence of disease activity in many inflammatory diseases. Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is a parameter that measures variation in red blood cell size or red blood cell volume. Its predictive value approves inflammatory and infectious diseases. Objectives: The current study aimed to determine the assessment levels of red blood cell distribution in cases with acute brucellosis. Patients and Methods: The current study investigated whether MPV and RDW played any roles in acute brucellosis diagnosis. The study was conducted from 2008 to 2014 through prospective examination of the inflammatory markers found in adult patients with acute brucellosis. Results: The follow-up within the year after treatment was examined. The values of age, gender, leukocyte count, C-reactive protein, RDW and MPV were recorded. The study included 351 subjects, 250 of them in the acute brucellosis group and 101 in the control group. The mean MPV levels were 7.64 ± 1.30 fL, and 7.67 ± 1.29 fL in the acute brucellosis and control groups, respectively (P > 0.05). The mean CRP levels were 32.57 ± 53.20 mg/dL, and 4.81 ± 4.89 mg/dL in the acute brucellosis and control groups, respectively (P < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups regarding the RDW level and the mean leukocyte count (P > 0.05). Conclusions: While the CRP value was in patients with acute brucellosis in the current study, the MPV, RDW and leukocyte counts were within the normal range. CRP value remains the most valuable inflammatory marker in cases of acute brucellosis.


Archive | 2016

Epidural and Subdural Spinal Brucellosis

Ebru Kursun; Ahmet Tuncay Turgut; Naime Tokmak; Mehmet Turgut

The present paper discusses the characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of epidural and subdural spinal abscesses, which are the rare complications of brucellosis. Epidural and subdural spinal abscesses have high mortality and their prognosis is quite good with early diagnosis and treatment. There is no standard practice concerning treatment; long-term combined antibiotic therapy, with additional surgical therapy in those having neurological deficit, is required. Attention should be paid particularly for epidural and subdural spinal involvement in the places where brucellosis is endemic.


Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2014

Endovascular treatment of an iliac artery rupture caused by invasive Salmonella spondylodiscitis

Ebru Kursun; Tuba Turunc; Ugur Ozkan; Yusuf Ziya Demiroglu

The rate of non-typhoid Salmonella infections has increased remarkably in recent years. Endovascular system infection is one of the most serious forms of extraintestinal Salmonella infection. The abdominal aorta is frequently involved, while bone and joint involvement are rarely seen. We present a rare case of successful endovascular treatment of a left iliac artery rupture and pseudoaneurysm both occurring due to the direct invasion of lumbar spondylodiscitis caused by Salmonella typhimurium.


Journal of Neurology | 2015

Hamsi scoring in the prediction of unfavorable outcomes from tuberculous meningitis: results of Haydarpasa-II study

Hakan Erdem; Derya Ozturk-Engin; Hulya Tireli; Gamze Kilicoglu; Sylviane Defres; Serda Gulsun; Gonul Sengoz; Alexandru Crisan; Isik Somuncu Johansen; Asuman Inan; Mihai Nechifor; Akram Al-Mahdawi; Rok Čivljak; Muge Ozguler; Branislava Savic; Nurgul Ceran; Bruno Cacopardo; Ayse Seza Inal; Mustafa Namiduru; Saim Dayan; Uner Kayabas; Emine Parlak; Ahmad Khalifa; Ebru Kursun; Oguz Resat Sipahi; Mucahit Yemisen; Ayhan Akbulut; Mehmet Bitirgen; Natasa Popovic; Bahar Kandemir


Internal Medicine | 2013

Evaluation of Four Hundred and Forty Seven Brucellosis Cases

Ebru Kursun; Tuba Turunc; Yusuf Ziya Demiroglu; Hande Arslan


Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials | 2015

Antituberculosis drug resistance patterns in adults with tuberculous meningitis: results of haydarpasa-iv study

Seniha Senbayrak; Nuri Özkütük; Hakan Erdem; Isik Somuncu Johansen; Rok Čivljak; Ayse Seza Inal; Uner Kayabas; Ebru Kursun; Nazif Elaldi; Branislava Savic; Soline Simeon; Emel Yilmaz; Olga Dulovic; Derya Ozturk-Engin; Nurgul Ceran; Botond Lakatos; Oguz Resat Sipahi; Mustafa Sunbul; Mucahit Yemisen; Selma Alabay; Bojana Beović; Aysegul Ulu-Kilic; Yasemin Cag; Melanie Catroux; Asuman Inan; Gorana Dragovac; Özcan Deveci; Recep Tekin; Hanefi Cem Gül; Gonul Sengoz


Cukurova Medical Journal | 2015

Bir Böbrek Transplantasyon Alıcısında Orbital Apeks Sendromu ile Seyreden Mukormikoz

Ebru Kursun; Tuba Turunc; Yusuf Ziya Demiroglu; Hakan Yabanoglu; Şenay Demir; Kenan Caliskan; Gokhan Moray; Hande Arslan; Mehmet Haberal

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