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Journal of Clinical Medicine Research | 2011

Primary Hydatid Cyst: An Unusual Cause of a Mass in the Supraclavicular Region of the Neck

Ismail Iynen; Ozgur Sogut; Muhammet Emin Guldur; Rüştü Köse; Halil Kaya; Ferhat Bozkus

Hydatid disease, also known as echinococcosis or hydatidosis, is an infectious disease caused by the cestode Echinococcus. Echinococcus granulosus is the most common Echinococcus species affecting human beings. It may affect any organ and tissue in the body, in particular the liver and lung. Musculoskeletal or soft tissue hydatidosis accounts for about 0.5% 5% of all echinococcal infections in endemic areas, and is almost always secondary to the hepatic or pulmonary disease. Even in regions where echinococcosis is endemic, hydatidosis of cervicofacial region is extremely rare. Herein, we present exceptionally rare case with an unusual localization of primary hydatid cyst in the left supraclavicular region of the neck. Keywords Hydatid cyst; Supraclavicular region; Neck; Unusual localization


Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 2011

The Efficacy of Ankaferd Blood Stopper in Heparin-Induced Hemostatic Abnormality in a Rat Epistaxis Model

Ismail Iynen; Ozgur Sogut; Rüştü Köse

Objective. To assess the in vivo hemostatic effect of Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS). Study Design. An experimental study of an animal anterior epistaxis model. Setting. A tertiary care university hospital. Subjects and Methods. Wistar rats were randomized into 4 groups of 7 each: group 1, control, no pretreatment, irrigated with saline; group 2, no pretreatment, irrigated with ABS; group 3, control, heparin pretreatment, irrigated with saline; and group 4, heparin pretreatment, irrigated with ABS. In all groups, a standardized rat epistaxis model was obtained by cutting the anterior nasal septal mucosa. To control bleeding, compressive dressings were placed after instilling 1 mL of either ABS or saline to the bleeding area. The hemostasis time and amount of nasal bleeding were measured in all groups to compare the treatments without and with ABS. Results. Without heparin pretreatment, ABS shortened the hemostasis time by 1.57 minutes (P = .003) and reduced the amount of the bleeding by 0.35 g (P = .006). With heparin pretreatment, ABS shortened the hemostasis time by 2.86 minutes and reduced the amount of the bleeding by 0.49 g (both P = .002). Conclusion. ABS irrigation was more effective than saline irrigation for treating anterior epistaxis hemostasis in animals using a compressive dressing with or without heparin pretreatment.


Dermatologic Surgery | 2012

Hemostatic Efficacy of Folkloric Medicinal Plant Extract in a Rat Skin Bleeding Model

Rüştü Köse; Ozgur Sogut; Tuncer Demir; İbrahim Koruk

Objective To assess the in vivo hemostatic effect of a folkloric medicinal plant extract. Subjects and Methods Wistar rats were randomized into four groups of seven. Group 1, a control group, received no pretreatment and was irrigated with saline. Group 2 received no pretreatment and was irrigated with the plant extract. Group 3, a control group, received pretreatment with heparin and was irrigated with saline. Group 4 received pretreatment with heparin and was irrigated with the plant extract. A standardized skin‐bleeding model was created using full‐thickness skin defects on the Wistar rats’ dorsal skin. To control bleeding, compressive dressings were placed after inserting 1 mL of the plant extract or saline into the bleeding area. Hemostasis time and amount of nasal bleeding were measured in all groups to compare the treatments without and with the plant extract. Results Without heparin pretreatment, the folkloric medicinal plant extract shortened the hemostasis time by 1.29 minute and reduced the amount of bleeding by 0.63 g. With heparin pretreatment, the plant extract shortened the hemostasis time by 2.29 minutes and reduced the amount of bleeding by 0.70 g. Conclusion The medicinal plant extract irrigation was more effective than saline irrigation for treating hemorrhagic skin defects in animals using a compressive dressing with or without heparin pretreatment.


Dermatology Online Journal | 2008

Giant rhinophyma in a bronchial asthma patient treated by excision and full thickness skin grafting.

Rüştü Köse; M. İhsan Okur; M Emin Güldür


Dermatology Online Journal | 2009

Lymphangiectasia of the vulva accompanying congenital lymphedema.

Okur Mi; Rüştü Köse; Yildirim Am; Cobanoğlu B


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2005

Severe haematoma of the vulva and defloration caused by goring

M. İhsan Okur; Alpagan Mustafa Yildirim; Rüştü Köse


Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2001

Türkiye'de Zehirli Yılan Isırmaları Ve Tedavisi

M. İhsan Okur; Alpagan Mustafa Yildirim; Rüştü Köse


Journal of Clinical Medicine Research | 2011

Primary Hydatid Cyst: An Unusual Cause of a Mass

Ismail Iynen; Ozgur Sogut; Muhammet Emin Guldur; Rüştü Köse; Halil Kaya; Ferhat Bozkus


Türk Plastik, Rekonstrüktif ve Estetik Cerrahi Dergisi (Turk J Plast Surg) | 2010

NΩ-NİTRO-L-ARJİNİNİN (L-NNA) SIÇANLARDA KAN BASINCI VE DERİ FLEPLERİNİN YAŞAMASINA OLAN ETKİLERİ

Rüştü Köse; Alpagan Mustafa Yildirim; Mehmet İhsan Okur; ibrahim Tuğrul


Dermatology Online Journal | 2009

Case report: Lympangiectasia of the vulva accompanying congenital lymphedema

M. İhsan Okur; Rüştü Köse; A. Mustafa Yildirim; Bengü Çobanoğlu

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Tuncer Demir

University of Gaziantep

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