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Medical and Pediatric Oncology | 1997

Osteoblastoma response to radiotherapy and chemotherapy

Semha Berberoglu; Aynur Oguz; Erkin Aribal; Omur Ataoglu

Osteoblastoma is a rare primary bone tumor that is curable by complete excision. There are few data about the effectiveness of chemotherapy or radiotherapy in the treatment of recurrent osteoblastoma. We report a 13-year-old girl wit recurrent osteoblastoma who, after in complete surgical excision, responded to treatment with radiotherapy and later with chemotherapy. Surgery remains the treatment of choice for osteoblastoma. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy either alone or together may be useful in selected patients with recurrent, aggressive tumor or in patients with surgically unresectable disease.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 1997

Pentoxifylline Inhibits Overflow and Reduces Intestinal Reperfusion Injury

Cagri Savas; Tülin Aras; Murat Çakmak; Ayşe Bilgehan; Omur Ataoglu; Nurten Türközkan; Faruk Özgüner; Selçuk Yücesan; Hüseyin Dindar

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of pentoxifylline (Ptx) in reperfusion injury of the small bowel as a leukocyte stabilizer, free radical scavenger, and microcirculatory regulator. Ninety-six male Sprague-Dawley rats were used to determine the biochemical, histopathologic and blood flow changes of the reperfused small intestines after 30 minutes of a warm ischemic insult. Animals were divided into six groups: Sham (S), sham plus Ptx (SP), ischemia (I), ischemia plus Ptx (IP), reperfusion (R), and reperfusion plus Ptx (RP). Pentoxifylline was administered intraperitoneally at a dose of 50 mg/kg 15 minutes before ischemia. The superior mesenteric artery (SMA) was occluded distal to the right colic artery and collateral arcades were ligated as described by Megison. Sixty of the 96 rats (n = 10) were used to determine histopathologic changes, malondialdehyde (MDA), and myeloperoxidase (MPO) levels in tissue. Mucosal lesions were graded on a scale from 0 to 5 as described by Chiu. MDA and MPO levels of the intestinal mucosa were assayed to reflect the free radical formation and neutrophil sequestration, respectively. Thirty-six rats (n = 6) were used to measure blood flow changes of the intestine using 133Xe clearance technique. All data were presented as the mean values plus or minus the standard error of the means (means +/- sem). Although in the R group, mucosal injury score, blood flow, MPO, and MDA levels were higher significantly from the other groups (P < .05), in the RP group blood flow, MPO, and MDA levels were significantly decreased to the basal values (P < .05). Mucosal injury score of the RP group were lower than the reperfusion group but higher than the normal (P < .05). The authors conclude that pentoxifylline pretreatment before reperfusion stabilizes blood flow, decreases MPO and MDA levels to the normal, and attenuates but not completely prevents mucosal damage.


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2001

Multiple congenital epulis of the alveolar ridge and tongue.

Reha Yavuzer; Omur Ataoglu; Alper Sari

Congenital granular cell tumor, also known as congenital epulis, is a very rare lesion seen in newborns. The typical presentation is a solitary nodule occurring on the gingiva of the anterior alveolar ridge of either jaw. Multiple-site involvement is seen very seldom but has been noted on the same or different alveolar ridges. However, tongue involvement is exceptional, and there have been only three cases reported involving both the alveolus and the tongue. A female newborn with multiple congenital epulis on the mandibular alveolar ridge and tongue is presented, and her preferred treatment and histopathological diagnosis are discussed.


International Journal of Gynecological Cancer | 2008

The role of frozen section evaluation in the diagnosis of adnexal mass

Cagatay Taskiran; Ozlem Erdem; Anil Onan; Nuray Bozkurt; S. Yaman‐Tunc; Omur Ataoglu; Haldun Güner

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of frozen section diagnosis in patients who were subjected to the exploratory laparotomy for pelvic mass. Overall, 207 patients were included in this study and the mean age of the patients was 50.9 ± 14.9 years (range, 18–84 years). Of these patients, 98 (47%) had benign, 16 (8%) had borderline, and 93 (45%) had malignant histologies at permanent section. The diagnosis at frozen section was deferred for three patients (1.4%) and these patients were excluded from the further analyses. The overall discordance rate was 5.3%. To calculate the sensitivity and specificity values, 2 × 2 contingency tables were constructed in two ways. In the first calculation, borderline histology was considered malignant, and the sensitivity and specificity rates were 97% and 92%, respectively. In the second analysis, it was accepted as benign, and these values were 100% and 98%, respectively. To determine the possible factors related with discordant diagnoses, age, menopausal status, tumoral size, laterality of tumors, and histologic diagnoses were analyzed. Significant association was noted for size and borderline and mucinous histologies. In patients with borderline histology, the discordance rate was 40%. This value for the remaining patients was 3.2% (P< 0.001). The rate of misdiagnosis was 17.4% for mucinous tumors, whereas it was 4.8% for the remaining epithelial tumors (P= 0.03). Frozen section evaluation revealed high sensitivity and specificity values in this study. To increase the accuracy of diagnosis, further diagnostic markers are needed especially for patients with large lesions, borderline tumors, and mucinous histologies.


Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2002

Pentoxifylline Attenuates Reperfusion Injury in Testicular Torsion

Cagri Savas; Hüseyin Dindar; A. Bilgehan; Omur Ataoglu; Selçuk Yücesan

Objectives : An experimental study was designed to evaluate the effects of pentoxifylline (Ptx) on lipid peroxidation, and histopathology in both testes after unilateral testicular torsion and detorsion. Materials and Methods : Forty adult male albino Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of sham operation, sham operation with Ptx, torsion and detorsion, torsion and detorsion with Ptx. After intraperitoneal administration of Ptx at a dose of 50 mg/kg 15 min before torsion; right testes of the rats underwent 30 min of torsion and 30 min of detorsion. Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were assayed and histopathological changes were evaluated in both testes of all groups. Results : Unilateral testicular torsion and detorsion caused an increase in the MDA levels of both testes. Histopathological evaluation showed interstitial hemorrhage on the ipsilateral side. Pentoxifylline decreased MDA levels on both side, and attenuated interstitial injury on the ipsilateral side. Conclusions : The results of this study suggest that pentoxifylline treatment attenuates reperfusion damage on both side, possibly with its effects on blood flow and neutrophils. However, further studies are necessary to evaluate the effects of pentoxifylline on testicular torsion.


Tumori | 2003

Rare case of neuroendocrine small cell carcinoma of the endometrium with paraneoplastic membranous glomerulonephritis.

M. Mutlu Meydanli; Rezzan Erguvan; M. Tayfun Altinok; Omur Ataoglu; Ayşe Kafkaslı

Small cell carcinomas are well-recognized tumors known to occur predominantly in the lung. These neoplasms are occasionally associated with a variety of paraneoplastic syndromes. Four cases of paraneoplastic glomerulopathy associated with small cell lung carcinoma have been reported. However, there have been no reports in the literature indicating an association between endometrial small cell carcinoma and paraneoplastic glomerulopathy. We report a case of neuroendocrine small cell carcinoma of the endometrium associated with membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN), which appeared to be a component of an unusual paraneoplastic syndrome. A 33-year-old multiparous woman presented with abnormal vaginal bleeding and abdominal bloating. Endometrial biopsy revealed neuroendocrine small-cell carcinoma of the endometrium. On the eighth day of hospitalization the patient suddenly developed renal failure. Renal biopsy revealed MGN, probably due to tumor-antigen-related immune complex deposition. Small cell carcinoma of the endometrium may be associated with paraneoplastic MGN. Medical staff should take into account the possibility of a preexisting glomerular injury when managing a patient with small cell carcinoma of the endometrium.


Pathology International | 1999

P53 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) expression in non-tumoral liver diseases.

Gülen Akyol; Ayse Dursun; Aylar Poyraz; Ömer Uluoğlu; Omur Ataoglu; Naci Edaly; Leyla Memis

The tumor suppressor gene p53 is known to be involved in the negative regulation of cell growth. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), which is a nuclear protein and a component of the DNA replication process, is also involved in growth regulation. Both have been studied as progression markers in various tumors including hepatocellular carcinoma. In the present study, the aberrant p53 protein and PCNA expressions in non‐tumoral liver diseases were investigated. Using monoclonal antibodies anti‐p53 (D07‐DAKO) and anti‐PCNA (PC10‐DAKO), 149 samples were stained, including 10 normal and 10 tumoral control liver tissues. p53 Overexpression was detected in 52 specimens (35%) whereas PCNA positivity was found in 96 (64%). There were 21 different pathological entities but most of the positive samples could be grouped into four types of diseases; namely, non‐specific reactive hepatitis, steatohepatitis, chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. Statistical analyses performed on these groups revealed that p53 positivity was found to be significantly higher in steatohepatitis (P < 0.05), while PCNA positivity did not show any statistical significance. The number of samples showing both p53 and PCNA positivity was 42 but their coexistence was not found to be significant. Certain cytological alterations like nuclear pleomorphism, steatosis and cholestasis, in addition to necroinflammatory activity, were evaluated for their possible impact on p53 and/or PCNA positivity. Necroinflammatory activity in steatohepatitis and steatosis in chronic hepatitis was found to be significant for p53 positivity (P < 0.05). In contrast, nuclear pleomorphism in non‐specific reactive hepatitis was found to be significant for PCNA positivity (P < 0.05).


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1994

Recurrent osteoblastoma of the mandible : a case report

Omur Ataoglu; Tülin Oygür; Kemal Yamalik; Ergun Yücel

Osteoblastoma is an uncommon bone tumor most often found in the vertebral column, long bones of the appendicular skeleton, and in the small bones of hands and feet.’ The jaws are rarely involved. Strand-Pettinen et al found 33 cases reported in the literature and added a case of their own.* Although considered a benign neoplasm, osteoblastoma may show an aggressive behavior3 or even sarcomatous transformation4 An aggressive osteoblastoma of the maxilla has been reported.’ An osteoblastoma in the mandible, although rare, can recur6 and may resemble osteosarcoma histologically. A case of osteoblastoma of the mandible that recurred within a year after initial treatment is presented.


Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey | 2007

Primary ovarian leiomyosarcoma: a review of the clinical and immunohistochemical features of the rare tumor.

Salih Taşkın; Elif Aylin Taşkın; Niiket Uzüm; Omur Ataoglu; Fırat Ortaç

Primary pure ovarian leiomyosarcomas constitute a malignant subgroup of ovarian smooth muscle tumors which comprise only 1% of ovarian tumors. Their origin, etiology, histologic features, clinical behavior, and optimal treatment are still obscure. Malignant behavior is almost always associated with any 2 of coagulative necrosis, cellular atypia, and mitotic index greater than 10. Immunohistochemical and electron microscopic evaluations may improve diagnostic accuracy. Traditionally, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging and treatment of ovarian sarcomas have been the same as for epithelial ovarian carcinomas. Although surgery was performed for all cases, the extent of surgery is debatable. Benefit and modality of adjuvant therapy is controversial. The prognosis of primary pure ovarian leiomyosarcomas is extremely poor depending on tumor stage, tumor size, grade, and mitotic index and mostly recurs in abdomen and pelvis. Target Audience: Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Family Physicians Learning Objectives: After completion of this article, the reader should be able to state how rare primary ovarian leiomyosarcoma (POLMS) is, explain that because of its rarity the best diagnostic and treatment modalities are not conclusive, and recall that the authors reviewed the literature to bring the readership current on POLMS.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 1996

Experimental otitis media induced by coagulase negative staphylococcus and its L-forms☆

Nebil Göksu; Haluk Ataoglu; Yusuf Kemal Kemaloğlu; Omur Ataoglu; Derya Ozsokmen; Necmettin Akyildiz

In a previous study, we found 15% L-forms of bacteria (predominately coagulase negative staphylococci (CNS)) in ears which gave negative cultures by conventional methods. In this study, we used an animal model to test whether CNS and its L-forms can be pathogenic and whether L-forms have a crucial role in the tendency to secretory otitis media (SOM). We inoculated the tympanic bullas of guinea pigs, in 2 groups, with CNS and its L-forms (revertant forms). We observed that both CNS and its L-forms had the capability of causing infection. However, it was milder for the L-forms than CNS. We clearly noticed that on day 30 60% of the ears inoculated with L-forms had effusion and/or retraction of the tympanic membrane. These ears were histopathologically characterized by hypertrophied pseudostratified epithelium or stratified squamous epithelial metaplasia. The ears inoculated with the original form of CNS had only 16.66% effusion. On day 60 we observed similar findings. Thus, it might be proposed that L-forms could be responsible for chronic irritation to middle ear mucosa leading to SOM.

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