Kemal Kaya
Cumhuriyet University
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2002
Gokhan Gokce; Hakan Kilicarslan; Semih Ayan; Fikret Tas; Ramazan Akar; Kemal Kaya; E. Yener Gültekin
In 174 cases of genitourinary tuberculosis diagnosed and treated in our clinic we evaluated, retrospectively, age and sex distributions, symptoms, physical and laboratory findings, primary focus, surgical and medical treatments. Flank pain and non-specific urinary complaints, e.g. dysuria, were the major symptoms. Although some authors prefer short-term medical therapy for the treatment of genitourinary tuberculosis, the relapse rate in our series after 12 months of therapy was 19% and we therefore suggest that therapy should be continued for at least 12 months. The poor nutritional status and social conditions characteristic of subjects from our region may, however, have influenced this high relapse rate.
BJUI | 2005
Semih Ayan; Kemal Kaya; Kahraman Topsakal; Hakan Kilicarslan; Gokhan Gokce; Yener Gultekin
To assess the effect of antimuscarinic treatment with tolterodine combined with behavioural modification as a first‐line treatment, before invasive investigation, in children with non‐neurogenic voiding dysfunction but no obvious anatomical or neurogenic cause.
Medical Science Monitor | 2014
Melike Ceyhan Balcı Şengül; Vildan Kaya; Cenk Ahmet Şen; Kemal Kaya
Background The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between suicidal behavior and associated factors such as depression, anxiety, and perceived social support level in cancer patients. Material/Methods The study group included 102 patients who were under treatment in the oncology department and the control group included 100 individuals with similar sociodemographic features. A sociodemographic information form, Beck depression inventory, Beck anxiety inventory, suicidal behavior inventory, suicidal ideation inventory, and multidimensional inventory of perceived social support were used. Results The mean Beck depression inventory and Beck anxiety inventory scores in the study group were significantly higher compared to the control group. Thirteen patients in the study group attempted suicide, whereas 3 individuals attempted suicide in the control group. Similarly, the mean suicide behavior and ideation scores in the study group were significantly higher compared to the control group. The mean total multidimensional inventories of perceived social support score, as well as the mean family and friend sub-inventory scores in the control group were significantly higher compared to the study group. Conclusions This study revealed that depression and anxiety occur frequently in cancer patients. Suicide attempts and ideation are higher in cancer patients compared to the control group. Social support perceived from family and friends is lower in cancer patients. Suicide attempts are correlated with depression, anxiety, low level of perceived social support, and advanced disease stage.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2005
Kemal Kaya; Semih Ayan; Gokhan Gokce; Hakan Kilicarslan; Esin Yildiz; Emin Yener Gultekin
Objective To determine the incidence of positive urinary nuclear matrix protein 22 (NMP22) values, which are currently used to detect transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Material and methods Urinary NMP22 values were determined preoperatively in 41 patients in whom a solid renal mass had been detected using CT and who were scheduled for radical nephrectomy; 38 of these patients were diagnosed with RCC. Two patients had xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis and one had metastasis of a small cell adenocarcinoma to the kidney; these patients were excluded from the study. A total of 30 patients with kidney stones and simple renal cysts were used as controls. Results The urinary NMP22 values of the RCC patients were significantly higher than those of the controls. Of the 38 patients with RCC, 23 (60.5%) had positive urinary NMP22 values ≥10 U/ml. There were four measurements above this cut-off level in the control group. Urinary NMP22 values increased with an increase in pathologic tumor stage, but the correlation was not statistically significant. There was no correlation between grade and urinary NMP22 or between tumor burden and urinary NMP22. Conclusions The urinary NMP22 test may help to diagnose RCC and may also result in an increase in the incidental discovery of RCC. As elevated urinary NMP22 levels have also been found to occur in RCC, patients with suspected bladder cancer and positive urinary NMP22 levels should be more broadly evaluated. Specific NMP assays for renal tumor cells may increase the utility of the test for RCC.
International Urology and Nephrology | 2001
Gokhan Gokce; Hakan Kilicarslan; Semih Ayan; Esin Yildiz; Kemal Kaya; Emin Yener Gultekin
Adenomatoid tumors are rare benign tumors of female and male genital tracts. In this paper, we reported an epididymal and a testicular adenomatoid tumor in two patients presented with enlarged intrascrotal mass.
Tropical Doctor | 2006
Kemal Kaya; Gokhan Gokce; Serpil Kaya; Hakan Kilicarslan; Semih Ayan; Emin Yener Gultekin
Isolated extrarenal retroperitoneal and renal echinococcal cysts are rare manifestations of hydatid disease. We report 23 cases of renal and other retroperitoneal hydatid cysts diagnosed and treated in our clinic. Flank pain, abdominal mass and non-specific symptoms such as nausea and vomiting were the major symptoms. Indirect haemagglutination test was positive in 18 cases and eosinophilia in four cases. Among imaging studies computerized tomography was the most valuable diagnostic examination. A high index of suspicion is needed for preoperative diagnosis of hydatid disease of kidney and retroperitoneum.
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2003
Serpil Kaya; Ömer Poyraz; Gokhan Gokce; Hakan Kilicarslan; Kemal Kaya; Semih Ayan
Urease-producing bacteria have been shown to affect the formation of infection stones by splitting urea into ammonia, bicarbonate and carbonate. An increase in alkaline pH results in urinary supersaturation of the ions. The increase in ammonia also causes injury to the urothelial glycosaminoglycan layer. Non-urease-producing bacteria have been speculated to form urinary stones. Midstream voided bladder urine and fractured stone nidus samples from 72 patients undergoing surgery for urolithiasis were cultured on specific media for genital mycoplasmata and on conventional media. Urine samples were obtained from a control group of 40 healthy subjects. Genital mycoplasmata and other bacteria were evaluated with regard to the composition of urinary stones. Compared with other origins of stones, the relation between isolation of Ureaplasma urealyticum and infection stone disease was statistically proven. Isolation of genital mycoplasmata was significantly higher in women than in men in the study group. The urinary stones comprised 84.7% calcium stones, 8.3% uric acid stones and 6.9% infection (magnesium ammonium phosphate) stones. Coagulase-negative Staphylococci, Escherichia coli, Corynebacterium spp., Enterobacterium spp. and U. urealyticum were cultured from stone samples. The results suggests that non-urease-producing bacteria, as well as urease-producing bacteria, may influence the formation of urinary stones.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2001
Semih Ayan; Gokhan Gokce; Hakan Kilicarslan; Kemal Kaya; Emin Yener Gultekin
Megalourethra and incontinence due to urethral coitus are very rare phenomena in women. In this paper, we report two cases of urinary incontinence due to urethral coitus where there was no vaginal anomaly or dysfunction.Megalourethra and incontinence due to urethral coitus are very rare phenomena in women. In this paper, we report two cases of urinary incontinence due to urethral coitus where there was no vaginal anomaly or dysfunction.
International Urology and Nephrology | 2003
Gokhan Gokce; Kemal Kaya; Hakan Kilicarslan; Fikret Tas; Semih Ayan; Esin Yildiz; Emin Yener Gultekin
Epidermoid cysts are benign cysts localizingrarely in solid organs with an unclearpathogenesis. A 55 years old woman having anepidermoid cyst in the renal pelvis wasevaluated according to the literature.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2014
Melike Ceyhan Balcı Şengül; Kemal Kaya; Atakan Yilmaz; Cem Şengül; Mustafa Serinken
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is serious medical condition, which might be caused by psychotropic medications. Previously, antipsychotic-induced VTE due to olanzapine, risperidone, clozapine, and amisulpiride was reported. In this report, we present 2 cases of paliperidone-induced VTE.