Safiye Gurel
Hacettepe University
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2007
Efsun Senocak; Kamil Gurel; Safiye Gurel; Kutay Engin Ozturan; Husamettin Cakici; Fahri Yilmaz; Cetin Boran
Lipoma arborescens (diffuse articular lipomatosis) is a rare intra‐articular lesion consisting of subsynovial villous proliferation of mature fat cells. The usual clinical presentation is painless swelling. The aim of this series was to emphasize the importance of gray scale and color Doppler sonography through the investigation of chronic joint swelling.
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2006
Safiye Gurel; Deniz Akata; Kamil Gurel; Mustafa Ozmen; Okan Akhan
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the sensitivity of renal color Doppler sonography in differentiating obstructive and nonobstructive urinary calculi in patients with acute renal colic and to compare findings with nonenhanced helical computed tomography (CT). Methods. Sixty‐five patients referred to the emergency department with acute renal colic underwent nonenhanced CT and renal resistive index (RI) measurement with color pulsed Doppler sonography within 8 to 10 hours of the onset of the symptoms. Computed tomographic evaluation was based on the detection of urolithiasis and classification according to location and the presence of obstruction. The mean RI of each kidney and the difference between the mean RI (ΔRI) of both kidneys were calculated and compared with CT findings. Results. A total of 164 stones were identified. Computed tomography revealed obstruction in 33 patients. Mean RI values for the obstructive and nonobstructive groups were 0.64 and 0.63, respectively. Mean ΔRI values were 0.01312 and 0.01000 in the obstructive and nonobstructive groups. The differences in the mean RI and ΔRI for the patients with and without obstruction were statistically insignificant (P = .73). No significant relationship was found between the RI values, calculus location, and degree of obstruction. Conclusions. The RI is insensitive for detection of obstruction in patients with acute renal colic, and its value in routine practice seems quite controversial.
International Urology and Nephrology | 2013
Ahmet Metin; Safiye Gurel; Şinasi Yavuz Önol; Fikret Fatih Önol; Adnan Gucuk; Cetin Boran; Emine Dagistan
A case of left-sided ureteral quadruplication with 3 blind-ending branches detected in a 16-year-old boy was presented by its step by step diagnostic work-up and treatment plan which is the first published case in the literature.
Urologia Internationalis | 2018
Erdal Karavas; Safiye Gurel; Aysu Kiyan; Siddika Halicioglu; Emine Dagistan
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of performing computed tomography (CT) urogram in the prone position in terms of diagnosis. Methods: CT urograms of 208 patients imaged randomly in the prone and supine positions were included in this study. A total of 199 patients and 370 collecting systems were examined in total. Axial raw data and reconstructed coronal thin and thick MIP images with a slice thickness of 5 mm were evaluated by 2 independent radiologists blinded to the initial diagnosis. Renal collecting system, ureters, and bladder were included in radiological evaluation. Anatomically, the renal collecting system was separated into 7 regions. Filling and dilatation of collecting systems were evaluated via images at urogram phase by scoring. Results: Filling in lower pole infundibulum (p = 0.006), distal ureter (p = 0.006); and highly dilated lower pole calyx (p = 0.020), pelvis (p = 0.006), and bladder (p < 0.001) were determined to be better in images in the prone position compared to the supine position. There were no statistical differences in other regions. Conclusion: Better contrast material filling is achieved in dilated or non-dilated lower pole collecting system, dilated renal pelvis, non-dilated distal ureter of kidney, and in the bladder only by imaging the urogram phase in the prone position compared to the supine position. Additionally, presence of dilatation is a factor that could adversely affect filling. Studies in the future may investigate the contribution of prone positioning to CT urogram with larger series comparing it with other methods and modalities.
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology | 2017
Emine Dagistan; Betul Kizildag; Safiye Gurel; Yuksel Barut; Esra Pasaoglu
High social awareness of breast diseases and the rise in breast imaging facilities have led to an increase in the detection of even rare benign and malignant breast lesions. Breast lesions are associated with a broad spectrum of imaging characteristics, and each radiologic imaging technique reflects different characteristics of them. We aimed to increase familiarity of the radiologist with these uncommon lesions as well as correlate histopathologic findings with the radiologic imaging features of the tumors. Histopathologic examination is necessary in the evaluation of such breast lesions, particularly when radiologic images are not definitive for a specific diagnosis.
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 2003
Mithat Haliloglu; Deniz Akata; Safiye Gurel; Mustafa Ozmen; Okan Akhan
Archive | 2007
Efsun Senocak; Kamil Gurel; Safiye Gurel; Kutay Engin Ozturan; Husamettin Cakici; Cetin Boran
Diagnostic and interventional radiology | 2008
Kamil Gurel; Safiye Gurel; Melike Kalfaoğlu; Özlem Yılmaz; Ahmet Metin
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2017
Emine Dagistan; Arzu Canan; Siddika Halicioglu; Zeliha Coşgun; Safiye Gurel
Abant Medical Journal | 2015
Ayşegül Solmaz Tuncer; Safiye Gurel; Kamil Gurel; Ahmet Özbağ; Ayten Pamukçu; Zeliha Coşgun