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Mutation Research-genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2003

Sister chromatid exchanges in lymphocytes of nuclear medicine physicians

Gökay Bozkurt; Mahmut Yüksel; Goksel Karabogaz; Necdet Sut; Fatma Oguz Savran; Sukru Palanduz; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı; Çetin Algüneş

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to assess whether occupational exposure to chronic, low doses of Iodine 131 (I-131) and Technetium 99m (Tc-99m) may lead to genotoxicity. Medical personnel occupied in nuclear medicine departments are occupationally exposed to low doses of I-131 and Tc-99m. The determination of the frequency of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) and of cells with a high frequency of SCEs (HFC) is considered to be a sensitive indicator for detecting genotoxic potential of mutagenic and carcinogenic agents. Therefore, we examined peripheral lymphocytes from nuclear medicine physicians for the presence of both SCE and HFC. METHODS Sixteen exposed nuclear medicine physicians (non-smokers) were compared to 16 physicians (non-smokers) who had not been exposed to chemical or physical mutagens in their usual working environment at the same hospital. RESULTS A statistically significant difference was found between SCE frequencies and HFC percentages measured in lymphocytes from the exposed and control groups. CONCLUSIONS The present observation on the effect of chronic low doses of I-131 and Tc-99m indicates the possibility of genotoxic implications of this type of occupational exposure. Hence, the personnel who work in nuclear medicine departments should carefully apply the radiation protection procedures and should minimize, as low as possible, radiation exposure to avoid possible genotoxic effects.


Brain & Development | 2002

The relationship between 99mTc-HMPAO brain SPECT and the scores of real life rating scale in autistic children

Meryem Kaya; Serap Karasalihoğlu; Funda Ustun; Aziz Gültekin; Tevfik Fikret Cermik; Yeşim Fazlıoğlu; Mevlut Ture; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı; Şakir Berkarda

Childhood autism is a developmental disability of unknown origin with probable multiple etiologies. The purpose of this study was to compare the changes of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in autistic and non-autistic controls, and to determine the relationship between rCBF on 99mTc-hexamethylpropylene amine oxime (HMPAO) brain SPECT and the scores of the Ritvo-Freeman Real Life Rating Scale (RLRS), IQ levels, and age of autistic children. Eighteen autistic children (four girls, 14 boys; mean age: 6.13 +/- 1.99 years) and 11 non-autistic controls (five girls, six boys, mean age: 6.5 +/- 3.39 years) were examined using 99mTc-HMPAO brain SPECT. All the children satisfying DSM-IV criteria for autistic disorder were taken into evaluation, and scored by the Ritvo-Freeman RLRS. IQ levels of these children were determined by Goodenough IQ test. Six cortical regions of interest (ROIs; frontal (F), parietal (P), frontotemporal (FT), temporal (T), temporo-occipital (TO), and occipital (O)) were obtained on transaxial slices for count data acquisition. The ratio of average counts in each ROI to whole-slice counts for the autistic children was correlated with the scores of Ritvo-Freeman RLRS. Hypoperfusion in rCBF in autistic children compared with the control group were identified in bilateral F, FT, T, and TO regions. We found no relationship between rCBF on 99mTc-HMPAO brain SPECT and the scores of the Ritvo-Freeman RLRS. There was a relationship between bilateral F regions perfusion on 99mTc-HMPAO brain SPECT and the age of autistic children. There was also a negative correlation between IQ levels and the scores of sensory responses, social relationship to people, and sensory-motor responses. Our results suggest that 99mTc-HMPAO brain SPECT is helpful to locate the perfusion abnormalities but no correlation is found between rCBF on 99mTc-HMPAO brain SPECT and the scores of Ritvo-Freeman RLRS.


Brain Research | 2006

Assessment of regional blood flow in cerebral motor and sensory areas in patients with spinal cord injury

Tevfik Cermik; Hakan Tuna; Meryem Kaya; Filiz Tuna; Aziz Gültekin; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı; Abass Alavi

We assessed the presence and the degree of alteration of the regional blood flow (rCBF) as visualized by Tc-99m HMPAO brain rest SPECT in the sensory motor cortex and subcortical structure in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients, who suffered from various levels of motor and sensory function loss. Twenty-two patients (mean age: 42.1+/-13.4 years, 18 M, 4 F) and 11 control subjects (mean age: 32.2+/-6.4 years, 8 M, 3 F) participated in this study. The spinal cord injury group was consisted of 2 groups (14 paraplegic and 8 tetraplegic patients). The corticocortical rCBF ratios were calculated by using region of interests obtained from 34 cortical areas on coronal slices. Significantly reduced rCBF were measured from 11 cortical areas in tetraplegic patients and 11 cortical areas in paraplegic patients. Some of these areas were different in each group. In the tetraplegic group, significant reduction was observed in the following rCBF areas: left anterior cingulate gyrus, left medial supplementary motor area, bilateral front and back aspects of posterior cingulate gyrus, right lateral primary motor area, right medial primary sensory area, bilateral putamen, and right cerebellum. In the paraplegic group, reduced rCBF areas were as follows: bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus, right lateral supplementary motor area, left front aspect of posterior cingulate gyrus, left lateral primary motor area, bilateral back aspects of posterior cingulate gyrus, right medial primary sensory area, left lateral primary sensory area and bilateral putamen. In conclusion, in some of the movement-cortical and subcortical areas having significantly reduced blood flow in SCI may be helpful to demonstrate the disrupted areas of rCBF by SPECT. We believe that it may be useful if these findings should be considered during the evaluations related to the reorganization in SCI cases.


Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis | 2007

Incidence of Antiheparin−Platelet Factor 4 Antibodies and Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia in Turkish Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery

Muzaffer Demir; Enver Duran; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı; Özden Vural; Turhan Kürüm; Mahmut Yüksel; Burhan Turgut; Jeanine M. Walenga; Jawed Fareed

The frequency of antiheparin−platelet factor 4 antibodies by means of antigenic and functional assays (14 C-serotonin release assay and citrated plasma platelet aggregation) was determined in 115 Turkish patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Blood samples were taken immediately before surgery and on days 5 and 10 ± 2. Platelet counts were recorded and thrombotic events were determined by clinical methods. Antibody generation measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay before surgery (n = 44) and on days 5 (n = 44) and 10 (n = 115) was 15.9%, 34.1%, and 65.2%, respectively. Positive samples from functional assays were 4.4% on day 0 and 7.0% on day 10. All positive samples had been negative on day 0. A high frequency of antiheparin−platelet factor 4 antibody generation and a low frequency of clinical heparin-induced thrombocytopenia were determined in these patients. These results obtained for Turkish patients are similar to those of other studies of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 2001

Extensive bone metastases in a patient with prostatic adenocarcinoma and normal serum prostate-specific antigen and prostatic acid phosphatase.

Mahmut Yüksel; Tevfik Cermik; Meryem Kaya; Ahmet Salan; Funda Ustun; Salihoglu Ys; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı; Sakir Berkarda

A 49-year-old man was hospitalized because of severe back pain and weight loss for 2 months. Because the serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) level was elevated to 37.5 ng/ml (normal, <5.2 ng/ml), gastrointestinal endoscopy was performed but no suspicious lesions were found in the gastrointestinal tract He was referred for a bone scan after computed tomography disclosed multiple destructive lesions in the lumbar spine. Tc-99m MDP bone scintigraphy showed multiple bone metastases.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 2001

Tc-99m MDP and Tl-201 scintigraphy in a case of metastatic meningeal hemangiopericytoma.

Meryem Kaya; T. Fikret Çermik; Sevim Hacimahmutoglu; Ahmet Salan; Kenan Sarıdoğan; Bilge Çakir; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı; Sakir Berkarda

A 37-year-old man with metastatic meningeal hemangiopericytoma was hospitalized because of the acute onset of right femur pain caused by a pathologic fracture. Bone scintigraphy showed increased tracer uptake on the subtrochanteric region of the right femur consistent with a pathologic fracture, destruction in the right ileum, and photopenic defects in some of the vertebrae and sacrum as a result of bone involvement. Tl-201 scintigraphy revealed increased tracer uptake in the tumoral mass in the right ileum, sacrum, T9 vertebra, and right upper thorax. Tl-201 uptake has been reported in a wide range of benign and malignant tumors, but accumulation in hemangiopericytoma has not been reported.


Neuroradiology | 2007

Regional cerebral blood flow abnormalities in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism

Tevfik Cermik; Meryem Kaya; Betül Uğur-Altun; Deniz Bedel; Şakir Berkarda; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 2001

Secretion of radioactivity in breast milk after Tc-99m DTPA aerosol and Tc-99m MAA lung imaging.

Meryem Kaya; Funda Ustun; Aziz Gültekin; Tevfik Cermik; Mahmut Yüksel; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı


Archive | 2011

Tek seferlik sigara içiminin tiroid fonksiyonlarına ve tiroid antikorlarına etkisi

Funda Ustun; Gulay Durmus Altun; Deniz Bedel; Şükran Çiftçi; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı; Şakir Berkarda


Balkan Medical Journal | 1995

Non-Fonksiyonel Tiroid Nodüllü Hastaların Değerlendirilmesi

Levent Akkaya; Maksut Esentürk; Rıdvan Ali; Ömer N. Yiğitbaşı

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Tevfik Cermik

University of Pennsylvania

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