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Diagnostic Pathology | 2010

Poor prognostic clinicopathologic features correlate with VEGF expression but not with PTEN expression in squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx

Yurdanur Sullu; Seda Gun; Sinan Atmaca; Filiz Karagöz; Bedri Kandemir

BackgroundThe aim of this study was to assess the relationship between expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted in chromosome ten (PTEN), angiogenesis and clinicopathological parameters of squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx.MethodsWe examined immunohistochemical expression of VEGF and PTEN and CD34 for microvessel density (MVD) in sections of formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded tissue blocks of 140 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx. The intensity of VEGF and PTEN staining and the proportion of cells staining were scored.ResultsThe tumor grade was not significantly related to PTEN expression, but it was to VEGF expression (p = 0.400; p = 0.015, respectively). While there was no significant relationship between PTEN expression and tumor size and cartilage invasion (p = 0.311, p = 0.128), there was a significant relationship between the severity of VEGF expression and tumor size (p = 0.006) and lymph node metastasis (p = 0.048) but not cartilage invasion (p = 0.129). MVD was significantly higher in high-grade tumors (p = 0.003) but had no significant relationship between MVD, lymph node metastasis, and cartilage invasion (p = 0.815, p = 0.204). There was also no significant relationship between PTEN and VEGF expression (p = 0.161) and between PTEN and VEGF expression and the MVD (p = 0.120 and p = 0.175, respectively).ConclusionsIncreased VEGF expression may play an important role in the outcome of squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx. PTEN expression was not related to VEGF expression and clinicopathological features of squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx.


Surgical Neurology | 2009

There are no estrogen and progesterone receptors in cerebral cavernomas: A preliminary immunohistochemical study

Ahmet Hilmi Kaya; Aykan Ulus; Yasar Bayri; Arif Topal; Seda Gun; Bedri Kandemir; Adnan Dagcinar; Alparslan Senel; Omer Iyigun

BACKGROUND Literature consistently mentions that pregnancy and hormonal therapy probably increase the bleeding rate and seizure expression of cerebral cavernomas. Either increased hormonal activity or embryogenesis related abundant expression of some growth factors such as VEGF, bFGF, and placental growth factor during pregnancy were proposed to initiate angiogenic process and vascular proliferation in cavernomas, thereby increasing their bleeding rate and seizure expression. METHODS To reveal whether estrogen and/or progesterone have direct effect on cerebral cavernomas, their receptor expressions were studied immunohistochemically in recently excised 12 cerebral cavernomas. RESULTS Study showed no expression of either estrogen or progesterone receptors in cerebral cavernomas even the staining worked well in positive control tissues of infiltrative ductal carcinoma. CONCLUSIONS Aggressive behavior of cerebral cavernomas during pregnancy is a commonly proven observation and attributed to some hormonal effects. However, this effect seems not related to effect of estrogen or progesterone on cavernoma tissue via receptor binding.


International Journal of Radiation Biology | 2018

What is adverse effect of wireless local area network, using 2.45 GHz, on the reproductive system?

Birsen Bilgici; Seda Gun; Bahattin Avci; Ayşegül Akar; Begum Korunur Engiz

Abstract Aim: To investigate the inflammatory effect and testicular damage on rats exposed to low level of electromagnetic fields (EMF) at 2.45 GHz microwave radiation. Methods: Twenty two Wistar rats were divided into two groups. Group 1 was the control group and not exposed to EMF. Group 2 was exposed to low level EMF (average E-field 3.68 ± 0.36 V/m, whole body average SAR, 0.0233 W/kg, in 10 g tissue) at 2.45 GHz for 1 hour/day for 30 consecutive days. At the end of the study, interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-10 (IL-10), interleukin-32 (IL-32), C-reactive protein (CRP) were measured in rat serum and IL-6, IL-10, IL-32 were measured in rat testis tissue. Furthermore, testicular tissues were evaluated histopathologically in terms of spermatogenesis and coagulation necrosis. Results: Serum IL-6 and CRP levels were found to be significantly different in the study group compared to the control group (p < .05), but no significant difference was found in serum IL-10, IL-32 levels and testis tissue IL-6, IL-10, IL-32 levels compared to the control group (p > .05). On the other hand, histopathological evaluation of testicular tissue revealed a significant difference in necrosis and spermatogenesis when compared with the control group (p < .05). Conclusions: It may be concluded that low level EMF at 2.45 GHz increases inflammation and testicular damage and negative impact on male reproductive system function.


Imaging Science in Dentistry | 2018

Maxillary sinus aspergilloma of odontogenic origin: Report of 2 cases with cone-beam computed tomographic findings and review of the literature

Damla Torul; Ezgi Yuceer; Mahmut Sumer; Seda Gun

Aspergilloma of the maxillary sinus is considered rare in immunocompetent patients, but a considerable increase has recently been seen in the incidence of reported cases. Dental procedures involving the antral region are thought to predispose individuals to this form of aspergillosis. Because aspergilloma shares similar clinical features with other sinus pathologies, its diagnosis may be delayed. Thus, an early diagnosis confirmed by a histopathological examination plays a crucial role in the adequate management of aspergilloma. This article provides a concise review of the reported cases of aspergilloma associated with dental procedures and reports 2 new cases of aspergilloma in middle-aged female patients, with a presentation of their cone-beam computed tomographic findings.


International Journal of Gynecological Pathology | 2016

EMMPRIN (CD147) Expression in Smooth Muscle Tumors of the Uterus.

Mehmet Kefeli; Levent Yildiz; Seda Gun; Fatma Zeynep Özen; Filiz Karagöz

Smooth muscle tumors of the uterus are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gynecologic tract. The vast majority of these are benign leiomyomas that present no diagnostic difficulty. Because some benign smooth muscle tumors may degenerate and uncommon variants exist, the diagnosis can be challenging in some cases. The goal of this research was to investigate EMMPRIN expression in leiomyomas, leiomyoma variants, and leiomyosarcomas (LMS) to determine whether it has a potential role in differential diagnosis. EMMPRIN expression was investigated with immunohistochemistry in 103 uterine smooth muscle tumors, which included 19 usual leiomyomas, 52 leiomyoma variants, and 32 LMS. They were evaluated on the basis of staining extent, intensity, and also their combined score, and the groups were compared. EMMPRIN expression was present in 3 of 19 (15.7%) usual leiomyomas, 23 of 52 (44.3%) leiomyoma variants, and 28 of 32 (87.5%) LMS. There were statistically significant differences in staining extent and intensity, and also for their combined scores, between the LMS and benign groups. Although uterine smooth muscle tumors are usually diagnosed easily with conventional diagnostic criteria, the differentiation of LMS from some variants of leiomyoma can be challenging based soley on morphology. EMMPRIN may be a valuable immunohistochemical marker for differentiating LMS from benign smooth muscle tumors in problematic cases.


Pathology Research and Practice | 2007

Renal cell carcinoma with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma infiltration: a case report.

Yurdanur Sullu; Gamze Donmez; Bedri Kandemir; Seda Gun


Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences | 2018

Complex-Compound Odontoma: A Rare Clinical Presentation

Damla Torul; Metehan Keskin; Seda Gun; Didem Odabasi Dds


Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research | 2018

A Cutaneous Cılıated Cyst Mımıckıng a Pılonıdal Cyst

Seda Gun; Duygu Kuru; Levent Yildiz


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Systemic immune-inflammation index and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio for predicting tumor grade in neuroendocrine tumors.

Idris Yucel; Yasemin Kemal; Seda Gun; Guzin Demirag; Murat Derebey


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2018

Clinical Value of CXCL5 for Determining of Colorectal Cancer

Kadir Yildirim; Elif Colak; Recep Aktimur; Seda Gun; Mehmet Hakan Taskın; Adil Nigdelioğlu; Sude Hatun Aktimur; Filiz Karagöz; Nuraydin Ozlem

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Filiz Karagöz

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Levent Yildiz

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Bedri Kandemir

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Damla Torul

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Mahmut Sumer

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Mehmet Kefeli

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Yurdanur Sullu

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Alparslan Senel

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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