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Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2014

Can platelet indices predict obstruction level of pulmonary vascular bed in patients with acute pulmonary embolism

Ersin Günay; Sevinc Sarinc Ulasli; Emre Kaçar; Bilal Halici; Ebru Unlu; Kamil Tunay; Gulay Ozkececi; Tulay Koken; Mehmet Unlu

Computed tomography pulmonary arterial obstruction index ratio (CTPAOIR) is related with the severity of pulmonary embolism (PE). Platelet indices including mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW) are reported to be increased in acute PE.


Pain Research & Management | 2015

Comparison of Four Different Pain Relief Methods during Hysterosalpingography: A Randomized Controlled Study

Bekir Serdar Ünlü; Mehmet Yilmazer; Gülengül Köken; Dagistan Tolga Arioz; Ebru Unlu; Elif Doğan Bakı; Cemile Kurttay; Osman Karacin

Hysterosalpingography is an important technique for the diagnosis of infertility, and involves injection of contrast medium into the uterus to visualize the anatomy of the reproductive system. Unfortunately, the procedure can be painful, although multiple pain management techniques are available. This study was conducted to determine which of four pain management techniques is the most effective for pain relief during hysterosalpingectomy. The most painful parts of the procedure were also assessed.


Polish Journal of Radiology | 2016

Infantile Type Sandhoff Disease with Striking Brain MRI Findings and a Novel Mutation.

Mehtap Beker-Acay; Muhsin Elmas; Reşit Köken; Ebru Unlu; Aysegul Bukulmez

Summary Background Sandhoff disease is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by β-hexosaminidase deficiency in which the ganglioside GM2 and other glycolipids accumulate intracellularly within lysosomes. This process results in progressive motor neuron manifestations, death from respiratory failure and infections in infantiles. Case Report This report presents a 22-month-old girl with infantile type Sandhoff disease that was hospitalized for generalized seizures and psychomotor retardation. She was diagnosed with a genetically proven novel mutation and by demonstrating it’s specific imaging findings. Conclusions Determination of spesific changes in neuroimaging which are initial findings for GM2 gangliosidosis is important from the point of diagnosis and follow-up in infants suspected of having a neurodegenerative disease.


Diagnostic and interventional imaging | 2016

Adrenal gland volume assessed by magnetic resonance imaging in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

Ebru Unlu; Bekir Serdar Ünlü; Y. Yildiz; Mehtap Beker-Acay; Emre Kaçar; Ozan Turamanlar; Ozlem Banu Tulmac; A. Seven; U. Ozuguz

PURPOSE To determine adrenal gland volume (AGV) in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by comparison with healthy control subjects and to investigate the relationship between AGV and hormonal status. PATIENTS AND METHODS AGV was measured on transverse sections of T1-weighted MRI imaging data in 27 PCOS patients and 40 age-matched control subjects for this prospectively designed study. A comparative analysis of AGV in PCOS and controls was performed and possible correlations between AGV and hormonal parameters were evaluated. RESULTS PCOS patients had significantly larger AGV compared to controls ((11.7±4.4 cm(3), 7.2±1.9 cm(3), respectively, P<0.001). A significant positive correlation was found between total AGV and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, 17-OH progesterone, and total and free testosterone levels in the PCOS group (r=+0.51, +0.48, +0.43, +0.62, respectively; P values<0.05). In addition, AGV was significantly negatively correlated with LH and LH/FSH ratio in the PCOS group (r= -0.55, P=0.02; r=-0.51, P=0.01, respectively). CONCLUSIONS PCOS patients have significantly increased AGV as well as a positive correlation of AGV and androgens. We conclude that the assessment of AGV with MRI shows a significant correlation with the androgenic activity of the gland, and that hypertrophy of the adrenal gland may be involved in the pathogenesis of PCOS.


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2016

Prognostic value of perihematomal edema area at the initial ED presentation in patients with intracranial hematoma.

Serife Ozdinc; Ebru Unlu; Zeynep Karakaya; Ozan Turamanlar; Nurhan Dogan; Yesim Isler; Yucel Gonul; Mehmet Gazi Boyaci

OBJECTIVE Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a potentially life-threatening condition. Interventions and treatments should be managed on time to reduce mortality. It has been put forth that perihematomal edema absolute volume (PHEAV) is related to mortality, however the effect of perihematomal edema absolute area (PHEAA) on mortality is unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of PHEAA on 30-day mortality in patients with ICH. METHODS Patients were screened with ICD-9, retrospectively. 106 patients were included in the study. Clinical data were obtained from the patient files. Computed tomography (CT) was acquired from the hospital imaging database. PHEAV and PHEAA were measured via CT by two clinicians blinded to the study protocol. The predictors of 30- day mortality were examined. RESULTS Forty-three (40.6%) patients died within 30days. Older age, lack of trauma, low Glasgow coma scale and high blood glucose were associated with high mortality (P≤.001). PHEAV and PHEAA values were higher in nonsurvivors (P<.001). PHEAA was detected as an independent predictor of 30-day mortality. The cutoff value of PHEAA for mortality was 33.41cm(2) (sensitivity: 84.4%, specificity: 59.0%). There was no difference between receiver operating characteristic curves of PHEAA and PHEAV (P=.55). CONCLUSION In contrast to PHEAV, PHEAA is a simple value which can be measured without the requirement of any additional techniques or extra costs which can be quickly applied and which is an independent indicator of 30-day mortality. PHEAA can accelerate physician interventions for patients with ICH within several hours of ED admission.


Clinical Imaging | 2015

Alterations in pituitary gland volume in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A structural magnetic resonance imaging study.

Ebru Unlu; Bekir Serdar Ünlü; Ozan Turamanlar; Mehtap Beker Acay; Emre Kaçar; Yunus Yıldız; Ozgur Verim; Nazan Okur; Cinar Balcik; Suleyman Tasgetiren; Aylin Yucel

The purpose of this prospectively designed cross-sectional observational study was to evaluate the effect of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) on pituitary gland volume (PGV) under the hypothesis that endocrinologic changes may lead to morphologic changes of the pituitary gland. Twenty-six PCOS patients and 31 control subjects underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pituitary. Informed consent was obtained from all subjects. PGV was significantly larger in PCOS patients than in control subjects. Luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone ratio was the only predictor of PGV. The association between pituitary gland enlargement and PCOS should be kept in mind when pituitary hypertrophy is detected on MRI.


Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2017

Age estimation by assessing the vertebral osteophytes with the aid of 3D CT imaging

Emre Kaçar; Ebru Unlu; Mehtap Beker-Acay; Cinar Balcik; Mehmet Ali Gultekin; Uğur Koçak; Selma Eroglu; Aylin Yucel

The primary objective of this study was to assess the effect of age and sex on the severity and localization of osteophyte formation from three-dimensional (3D) volume rendered (VR) multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) images of thoracolumbar vertebrae. 3D VR MDCT images of thoracolumbar vertebrae of 564 adult living individuals (285 female and 279 male) with ages ranging from 20 to 84 years were studied. The study population was divided into seven groups according to age, and the severity of osteophytosis scored using a scale from 0 to 4 for each vertebra. Osteophyte scores were significantly correlated with age between 40 and 70 years of age in both males and females. Of the four vertebral regions (upper, middle, and lower thoracic, lumbar) the severity was highest in the middle thoracic region between 20 and 70 years of age and in the lower thoracic region between 70 and 90 years. Lower thoracic vertebrae presented a significant sex difference. The localisation and severity of osteophytosis varies with age and shows sexual dimorphism. Our findings will be useful for forensic work in age and sex determination.


Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2016

Assessment of neural alterations in obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: can apparent diffusion coefficient measurements be useful?

Emre Kaçar; Sevinc Sarinc Ulasli; Ersin Günay; Gülay Güngör; Ebru Unlu; Mehtap Beker Acay; Tulay Koyuncu; Mehmet Unlu; Alpay Haktanir

Our aim was to investigate whether neurological alteration in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) with apparently normal cerebral and cerebellar structures can be assessed by means of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurement and to investigate the association between OSAS severity and ADC values.


Diagnostic and interventional radiology | 2015

The fate of abstracts presented at Turkish national radiology congresses in 2010-2012.

Mehtap Beker-Acay; Nurdan Fidan; Ebru Unlu; Ahmet Katirag; Huseyin Ulker; Akif Acay; Aylin Yucel

PURPOSE This study aims to evaluate the analysis and publication rates of abstracts presented at the Turkish National Radiology meetings in 2010-2012. METHODS Abstracts presented in the national radiology meetings of 2010, 2011, and 2012 were included in the study. The presentations were classified according to presentation type (oral or poster presentations), study type, study design, imaged organ or body systems, imaging modalities, time interval between the presentation and the publication date, and the journal in which the article was published. The conversion rate of presentations into full-text articles in peer-reviewed journals were surveyed through PubMed. The time from presentation in the meetings to publication was determined. The distribution of journals was also demonstrated. RESULTS The total number of presentations submitted in three national radiology meetings was 3,192. The publication rate was 11% for the 2010 meeting, 8.2% for the 2011 meeting, and 9.6% for the 2012 meeting. A total of 300 papers were published, with an average of 15 months (range, 0-42 months) between presentation and final publication. The first three refereed international journals with the most number of papers derived from these meetings were Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Clinical Imaging, and European Journal of Radiology. CONCLUSION The overall publication rate of scientific abstracts from Turkey was lower than those from overseas countries. Encouraging the authors to conduct higher-quality research would raise the publication rate as well as improve the quality and success of our scientific meetings.


Heart & Lung | 2014

Right pulmonary artery agenesis with patent ductus arteriosus and Eisenmenger syndrome: A rare case diagnosed during the postpartum period

Mehtap Beker-Acay; Gulay Ozkececi; Ebru Unlu; Elif Hocaoglu; Emre Kaçar; Ersel Onrat

Unilateral absence of a pulmonary artery a very rare congenital disorder. We here present a case of a 22-year-old female patient with agenesis of the right pulmonary artery accompanying patent ductus arteriosus and Eisenmenger syndrome, diagnosed by chest X-ray and multidetector computed tomography 5 days after giving birth.

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Emre Kaçar

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Cinar Balcik

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Ozan Turamanlar

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Aylin Yucel

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Serife Ozdinc

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Ersin Günay

Afyon Kocatepe University

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