Ebru Orsal
Atatürk University
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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2013
Ebru Orsal; Zekai Halici; Yasin Bayir; Elif Cadirci; Habib Bilen; Irmak Ferah; Ali Aydin; Seckin Ozkanlar; Arif Kursad Ayan; Bedri Seven; Seda Ozaltin
This study was carried out to assess the protective bone-sparing effect of carnitine with anti-inflammatory properties on chronic inflammation-induced bone loss in ovariectomised (OVX) rats. A total of 64 rats were divided into eight groups. Sixteen rats were sham-operated (SH) while the others were ovariectomised (OVX). (1) SH, (2) sham + inflammation (SHinf), (3) OVX, (4) ovariectomy + inflammation (OVXinf), (5) OVX + CAR1, (6) OVX + CAR2, (7) OVXinf + CAR1, (8) OVXinf + CAR2. After the ovariectomy surgery, all the groups (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) were allowed to recover for two months. Sixty days after the OVX, inflammation was induced by subcutaneous injections of talc in groups 2, 4, 7, and 8. Group 5 and 7 were given 50 mg/kg CAR; Group 6 and 8 were given 100 mg/kg CAR from the 60th to the 80th day. Serum levels of TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6, OP, and OC were assessed to determine inflammation and to evaluate osteoblastic activity. Bone mineral density (BMD) was assessed by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in femur bones of rats. Carnitine administration was able to restore BMD up to values measured in both the OVX and the SH animals. The serum levels of TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 were increased significantly in the OVXinf rats compared with the SH group. In OVX rats, inflammation which is evaluated by serum cytokine levels exacerbated this bone loss, as supported by values of BMD of the total femur. The two different doses of carnitine reduced bone loss and improved inflammatory biomarkers.
Respirology | 2014
Omer Araz; Elif Demirci; Elif Yilmazel Ucar; Muhammet Calik; Adem Karaman; Irmak Durur-Subasi; Ebru Orsal; Mahmut Subasi; Ferah Tuncel Daloglu; Metin Akgun
Most lung cancer (LC) patients have metastatic disease at time of diagnosis, which influence the treatment regimen and is the most important prognostic factor. The main purpose of our study was to evaluate the relationship between cell proliferation (Ki‐67 label index), p53, transforming growth factor‐β (TGF‐β) and lysyl oxidase (LOX), and the metastatic stages of different lung cancers. The secondary aim was to correlate these parameters with the standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of the primary lesion during positron emission tomography‐computed tomography (PET‐CT).
Urology | 2013
Aysun Toker; Tevfik Ziypak; Ebru Orsal; Esra Laloglu; Fevzi Bedir; Yılmaz Aksoy
OBJECTIVE To examine whether (1) levels of urinary kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1), a transmembrane protein and biomarker for renal tubular damage, increase in children with of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), and (2) if KIM-1 predicts the grade of renal scarring in children with VUR. METHODS The study included 59 VUR patients with renal scarring, 5 VUR patients without renal scarring and 25 healthy controls aged 1 to 17 years. Dimercaptosuccinic acid scans were performed for determination of scarring and graded by 3 independent, blinded pediatric urologists for renal scarring according to the Randomized Intervention for Children with VUR study criteria. Spot urine samples were obtained. Urinary KIM-1 and creatinine levels were measured and the KIM-1/creatinine ratio was calculated. RESULTS Urine geometric mean KIM-1 levels (ng/mg creatinine) were significantly higher in VUR patients than in healthy controls (P=.018). Although the correlation between VUR grade and geometric mean KIM-1 levels was not significant, a positive correlation was found for scarring grade and geometric mean KIM-1 levels (r=.30, P=.02). When the patients were divided by subgroups according to scarring grade (group I, grade 1; group II, grades 2 and 3; group III, grade 4), the log KIM-1 in group III was significantly higher than in group I (P=.004). CONCLUSION Urinary KIM-1 levels might be used as a noninvasive marker, particularly in showing severe scarring in children with VUR.
Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2013
Arif Kursad Ayan; Bedri Seven; Ebru Orsal; Elif Demirci
We report a case of a patient with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) who presented with back pain related to bone metastasis. HCC metastasizes by hematogenous and lymphatic routes commonly to the lungs, regional lymph nodes, kidney, bone marrow and adrenals. In this extremely rare case, the patient had no known liver disease, but presented with liver lesions and multiple bone lesions involving vertebrae, ribs, pelvic bones and left femur with associated expansile soft-tissue components. These bone lesions were first detected from a positron emission tomography scan. Pathological examination of biopsy material taken from the left eighth rib confirmed metastatic HCC. In conclusion, if a patient has expansile osteolytic bone lesions, bone metastasis from HCC should be included in the differential diagnosis.
Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy | 2014
Ebru Orsal; Mahir Uğur; Bedri Seven; Arif Kursad Ayan; Fatma İçyer; Aslı Yıldız
The present study gives a detailed report of a patient with atypical Cogan’s syndrome with uveitis and sensorineural hearing loss. Cogan’s syndrome is characterized by nonsyphilitic interstitial keratitis and audiovestibular dysfunction. This syndrome can be divided into two groups, typical and atypical, based on the presence of interstitial keratitis. It may sometimes be associated with systemic vasculitis. Fluoro-D-glucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) scanning was used to investigate the presence of vasculitis. With FDG-PET/CT scanning, there is no pathological involvement in the walls of the arteries; thus the patient is protected from aggressive and long term immunosuppressive treatment’s side effects. Hence, we can conclude that FDG-PET/CT may play an important role in excluding the presence of vasculitis.
Japanese Journal of Radiology | 2013
Ebru Orsal; Bedri Seven; Irmak Durur Subasi; Arif Kursad Ayan; Zeynep Akkan
Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is a well-recognized condition in the pediatric population, but is less well described in the adult population, and its prevalence decreases with increasing age. We describe the case of a 53-year-old male with nonfunctional kidney in which accumulation of radioactivity was observed in the ureter and renal pelvis owing to VUR, which was detected by technetium-99m diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid dynamic renal scintigraphy.
Medical Principles and Practice | 2016
Berhan Genc; Mecit Kantarci; Recep Sade; Ebru Orsal; Hayri Ogul; Aylin Okur; Yener Aydin; Leyla Karaca; Atilla Eroglu
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficiency of computed tomography perfusion (CTP), contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) and 18F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (18F-FDG) positron-emission tomography (PET/CT) in the diagnosis of esophageal cancer. Subjects and Methods: This prospective study consisted of 33 patients with pathologically confirmed esophageal cancer, 2 of whom had an esophageal abscess. All the patients underwent CTP, CECT and PET/CT imaging and the imaging findings were evaluated. Sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values were calculated for each of the 3 imaging modalities relative to the histological diagnosis. Results: Thirty-three tumors were visualized on CTP, 29 on CECT and 27 on PET/CT. Six tumors were stage 1, and 2 and 4 of these tumors were missed on CECT and PET/CT, respectively. Significant differences between CTP and CECT (p = 0.02), and between CTP and PET/CT (p = 0.04) were found for stage 1 tumors. Values for the sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values on CTP were 100, 100, 100 and 100%, respectively. Corresponding values on CECT were 93.94, 0, 93.94 and 0%, respectively, and those on PET/CT were 87.88, 0, 93.55 and 0%, respectively. Hence, the sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values of CTP were better than those of CECT and PET/CT. Conclusion: CTP had an advantage over CECT and PET/CT in detecting small lesions. CTP was valuable, especially in detecting stage 1 tumors.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2012
Hayri Ogul; Yener Aydin; Mesut Ozgokce; Ebru Orsal; Mecit Kantarci; Atilla Eroglu
A 55-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with a 3-week history of progressive fatigue and dyspnea and recurrent hemoptysis. A contrast-enhanced computed tomographic (CT) image of her chest showed multiple arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), with the largest in the posterior left upper lobe (Figs 1A, 1B; * pulmonary AVMs; FA feeding artery; DV drainage vein; AO aorta; PT pulmonary trunk). In the CT scan of the patient’s liver, axial early arterial phase image showed abnormal perfusion as a result of the AVM (Fig 2A; AO aorta; IVC inferior vena cava; the AVM in the falciform ligament between the braces; arrows show the focal telangiectasis). A maximum-intensity-projection reconstructed sagittal image showed a small telangiectasis and the early opacification of left hepatic vein caused by the presence of intraparenFig 1.
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016
Arif Kursad Ayan; Erhan Varoğlu; Mustafa Keleş; Bedri Seven; Abdullah Uyanik; Ebru Orsal
Archive | 2016
Ebru Orsal; Bedri Seven; A. Kursad Ayan; Ali Sahin; A. Maman