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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine | 2013

Pesticide poisoning cases in Ankara and nearby cities in Turkey: An 11-year retrospective analysis

M. Ziya Kır; Gulfer Ozturk; Mukaddes Gürler; Bekir Karaarslan; Gönül Erden; Mustafa Karapirli; Omer Akyol

Since they are available in open markets and pharmacies, pesticides have been widely used all over the country. (Un)intentional poisoning with these compounds is one of the most common causes of chemical poisoning, especially in rural agricultural areas. Pesticide poisonings reported by various countries showed that it is a worldwide health problem with 250,000-370,000 associated deaths each year. In this study, medico-legal deaths between the years 2001 and 2011 in Ankara and nearby cities in Turkey were investigated retrospectively. The autopsies were partly carried out by Ankara Branch of Council of Forensic Medicine. Data were collected from reports of the Morgue Department whose toxicological analyses were performed in the Chemistry Department. The data revealed that 70 cases out of 10,720 autopsied ones had been attributed to fatal pesticide poisoning. The age range was 1-80 years (mean ± SD, 41.33 ± 17.42 years). Most of the cases (60%) were reported from Ankara. Insecticides were the most common (94%) cause of fatal pesticide poisonings, most of them (63%) being organophosphate insecticides. The percentages of pesticide-induced deaths are quite high in our society and should therefore not be underestimated. Accordingly, intensive efforts to reduce occupational and intentional pesticide poisonings are urgently needed in Ankara and nearby cities.


Clinical Biochemistry | 2013

Estimation of biological variation and reference change value of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) when two analytical methods are used

Fatma Ucar; Gönül Erden; Zeynep Ginis; Gulfer Ozturk; Sevilay Sezer; Mukaddes Gürler; Ahmet Guneyk

OBJECTIVES Available data on biological variation of HbA1c revealed marked heterogeneity. We therefore investigated and estimated the components of biological variation for HbA1c in a group of healthy individuals by applying a recommended and strictly designed study protocol using two different assay methods. DESIGN AND METHODS Each month, samples were derived on the same day, for three months. Four EDTA whole blood samples were collected from each individual (20 women, 9 men; 20-45 years of age) and stored at -80°C until analysis. HbA1c values were measured by both high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) (Shimadzu, Prominence, Japan) and boronate affinity chromatography methods (Trinity Biotech, Premier Hb9210, Ireland). All samples were assayed in duplicate in a single batch for each assay method. Estimations were calculated according to the formulas described by Fraser and Harris. RESULTS The within subject (CV(I))-between subject (CV(G)) biological variations were 1.17% and 5.58%, respectively for HPLC. The calculated CV(I) and CV(G) were 2.15% and 4.03%, respectively for boronate affinity chromatography. Reference change value (RCV) for HPLC and boronate affinity chromatography was 5.4% and 10.4% respectively and individuality index of HbA(1c) was 0.35 and 0.93 respectively. CONCLUSIONS This study for the first time described the components of biological variation for HbA1c in healthy individuals by two different assay methods. Obtained findings showed that the difference between CV(A) values of the methods might considerably affect RCV. These data regarding biological variation of HbA(1c) could be useful for a better evaluation of HbA(1c) test results in clinical interpretation.


Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2013

The Fatal Poisoning Pattern of Ankara (Turkey) and Nearby Cities from 2007 to June 2011: A Retrospective Study in Forensic Autopsies

Bekir Karaarslan; Mustafa Karapirli; Eyüp Kandemir; Hüdaverdi Küçüker; Mukaddes Gürler; Cengiz Haluk Ince; Omer Akyol

We aimed to obtain an outline of the nature and number of fatal poisonings which still appear to affect widely the population in Turkey. A total of 5921 forensic autopsies were performed between 2007 and 2011 in Ankara and nearby cities and 366 of them were fatal poisonings (219 male, 147 female). Most of the cases were between 41 and 60 years old (n = 84). Most of the fatalities were reported during winter months (48.1%). Carbon monoxide exposure was the most common reason (66.7%) within all the causes followed by medicine and narcotics (13.9%). Postmortem blood alcohol concentrations in ethyl and methyl alcohol poisonings were 385.1 ± 61.9 and 206.8 ± 138.9 mg/dL, respectively. The most common location of deaths was home (71.3%). Fatal poisonings have been a growing global problem because of some shortcomings about the socioeconomic conditions and increasing illicit drug abuse. The level of education, socioeconomic conditions, and legal approaches are very important for the prevention fatal poisonings.


Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2016

Simultaneous analysis of biochemical markers in vitreous humour and serum: a preliminary study on the effect of storage time at –20°C

Mukaddes Gürler; Gulfer Ozturk; M. Ziya Kır; Zeynep Ginis; Gönül Erden; Sumeyya Akyol; Mehmet Kaya; Mustafa Karapirli; Omer Akyol

Vitreous humour (VH) is a quite stable and well-protected biological fluid from post-mortem degradation and contamination, making it a usable specimen in forensic pathology. We aimed to analyse the biochemical markers in VH stored for one month at –20°C and to compare them with those of serum samples of the same deceased people. To the best of our knowledge this is the first time this has been reported in the literature. Serum levels of sodium, potassium and calcium, phosphorous and VH levels of calcium, creatinine, and urea were not statistically different between fresh and stored samples. There was no significant difference in VH urea and creatinine levels whereas serum levels were significantly decreased by the 15th and 30th days. In conclusion, urea and creatinine levels in VH showed adequate stability after one month of storage at –20°C, whereas large variations were seen in the stability of inorganic components such as Na, K, Mg, Cl, and P. Our results indicate the validity of using post-mortem VH samples for urea and creatinine but not for VH stored at –20°C for a limited time frame. The differences in sample handling before being stored at –20°C may introduce bias on some components of VH.


Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine | 2013

Fatal ethyl and methyl alcohol-related poisoning in Ankara: A retrospective analysis of 10,720 cases between 2001 and 2011.

Safa Çelik; Mustafa Karapirli; Eyup Kandemir; Fatma Ucar; Muhammed Nabi Kantarci; Mukaddes Gürler; Omer Akyol


Archives of Rheumatology | 2014

Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Oxidative Damage in Human Chondrocytes: The Prophylactic Effects of Hypericum Perforatum Linn Extract on Deoxyribonucleic acid Damage, Apoptosis and Matrix Remodeling by a Disintegrin-Like and Metalloproteinase With Thrombospondin Motifs Proteinases

Sumeyya Akyol; Yunus Yükselten; Özlem Çakmak; Veli Uğurcu; Aynur Altuntaş; Mukaddes Gürler; Omer Akyol; Kadir Demircan


Egyptian journal of forensic sciences | 2018

The effects of traditional fermented beverages on ethanol, ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulphate levels

Ali Rıza Tümer; Aykut Lale; Mukaddes Gürler; Mahmut Şerif Yıldırım; Ayşe Derya Kaynak; Ramazan Akçan


Drug Testing and Analysis | 2018

Assessment of the results of a three-year program for National Standardization and Quality Improvement of Medical Laboratories on Drug of Abuse Testing by the Ministry of Health in Turkey

Tuncay Kume; Ferzane Mercan; Hatice Topsakal; Cigdem Karakukcu; Mehmet Şeneş; Asli Pinar; Mukaddes Gürler; Hakan Kalafat; Belgin Ünal; Alain Verstraete; Yeşim Hamurtekin; Ahmet Aydınlı; Yasemin Şenol; Muhammed Ertuğrul Eğin; Alper Cihan; Elif Güler Kazancı; Eyüp Gümüş


Acta Medica | 2017

Simultaneous Analysis of 15 Synthetic Cannabinoids in Human Urine by Using Liquid-Chromatography Tandem-Mass Spectrometry

Mukaddes Gürler


Acta Medica | 2017

Evaluating of Synthetic Cathinones in Human Urine Samples

Mukaddes Gürler; Pınar Taşkin; Ebru Ö. Doğan; Şahin Karkin; Aykut Lale

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Turkish Ministry of Health

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