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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2006

Prevalence of testicular microlithiasis in an asymptomatic population

Selim Serter; Murat Unlu; Özüm Tunçyürek; Serdar Tarhan; Veli Ayyildiz; Yuksel Pabuscu

Testicular microlithiasis is a rare, usually asymptomatic, finding of the testes associated with various genetic anomalies and infertility. It is also widely believed that testicular microlithiasis is strongly associated with testicular tumor. The aim of this prospective study was to determine the true prevalence of testicular microlithiasis in an asymptomatic population by means of ultrasound screening. Healthy male volunteers (17–42 years old) were recruited from the annual Army Reserve Officer Training Corps training camp at Manisa, Turkey. A screening genitourinary history was obtained and a physical examination and screening scrotal ultrasound scan were performed. All men diagnosed with testicular microlithiasis underwent complete clinical evaluations, physical examinations and determination of tumor markers. Fifty-three men with testicular microlithiasis were identified from the 2179 ultrasound scans, giving a prevalence of testicular microlithiasis of 2.4% in this asymptomatic population. The age (mean±SD) of subjects with testicular microlithiasis was 23.9±4.2 years (range 20–31 years). Our results suggest that there is no significant association between TM and testicular cancer, although it is difficult to rule out such an association without further studies with a longer follow-up period.


Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2007

Anatomic and hemodynamic evaluation of renal venous flow in varicocele formation using color Doppler sonography with emphasis on renal vein entrapment syndrome

Murat Unlu; Sebnem Orguc; Selim Serter; Gökhan Pekindil; Yuksel Pabuscu

Objective. To investigate the anatomic and hemodynamic properties of testicular venous drainage and its effects on varicocele formation and reflux using color Doppler ultrasound (US) with emphasis on renal vein entrapment syndrome. Material and methods. Upper abdominal and scrotal US examinations of 35 varicocele patients and 35 healthy male subjects were performed in the supine position during rest, during a Valsalva maneuver and in the erect position. The aortomesenteric angle and distance (AMA and AMD, respectively), peak mean velocities (PVs) and diameters of different segments of renal veins, testicular vein diameters and duration of flow inversion were measured. Results. In the varicocele group, the lateral segment of the left renal vein (LRV) had a larger diameter and slower PV, and the medial segment of the LRV had a smaller diameter and faster PV. The diameter of the dominant draining vein correlated with the PV of the medial and lateral segments of the LRV, whereas there was no correlation between the diameter of the dominant draining vein and the diameters of the right renal vein (RRV) and the lateral segment of the LRV or the PV of the RRV. The duration of flow inversion correlated with the diameter and PV of the medial segment of the LRV. No correlation between the diameters and PVs of the RRV and the lateral segment of the LRV was detected. Conclusions. The decreases in the AMA, AMD, diameter of the medial segment of the LRV and PV of the lateral segment of the LRV, and the increases in the PV of the medial segment of the LRV and the diameter of the lateral segment of the LRV in varicocele patients in all positions suggest the entrapment or impingement of the left renal vein between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. This has been defined as the “nutcracker phenomenon”, which is known to affect varicocele formation.


Breast Journal | 2005

Bilateral breast edema in intestinal lymphangiectasia.

Cihan Goktan; Gökhan Pekindil; Sebnem Orguc; Teoman Coskun; Selim Serter

A 67-year-old black woman was admitted with a 1year history of abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, bilateral leg swelling, and muscle seizures. Laboratory findings showed hypoalbuminemia, hypocalcemia, anemia, and lymphocytopenia. Since abdominal computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography demonstrated cystic areas surrounding the head of pancreas, the patient underwent exploratory laparotomy. Biopsy of the jejunum revealed intestinal lymphangiectasia. The patient also underwent many additional examinations including mammography and thoracic and cranial


Diagnostic and interventional radiology | 2009

Transformation of the maxillary bone in adults with nasal polyposis: a CT morphometric study.

Selim Serter; Günhan K; Can F; Yuksel Pabuscu

PURPOSE Nasal polyposis (NP) in adult population is a common problem in otorhinolaryngology outpatient practice. Computed tomography (CT) is the ideal imaging method to investigate paranasal sinus diseases. There is yet no study in the literature measuring the morphometry of maxillary bone in NP. The objectives of this study are to correlate the airway variables obtained by CT findings of both chronic nasal airway obstruction and control group in an adult population, and to investigate whether the bony structure of the airway is affected or not. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty NP cases that were followed up for 1-5 years by an otorhinolaryngologist were included in this retrospective study. Forty subjects who had normal findings reported on paranasal CT scans were randomly selected from our CT database as the control group. Maxillary and palatine bones (PB) were evaluated: the plane angle between the maxillary alveolar processes (MAP) and PB, and depth of the maxillary arch of both groups were compared. RESULTS The mean angle between MAP and PB plane was wider in the NP group (right 128.1 +/- 8.5 degrees and left 126.2 +/- 8.5 degrees ) than control group (right 106.6 +/- 8.1 degrees and left 105.5 +/- 7.3 degrees). The mean depth of maxillary arch was significantly smaller in the NP group (1.2 +/- 0.2 cm) than in the control group (1.4 +/- 0.2 cm). CONCLUSION There could be a relationship between nasal polyposis in adults and maxillary shape. The flattening and shallowing of the maxillary arch detected in patients with NP may indicate that the bony structural changes continue in adulthood.


International Braz J Urol | 2008

Doppler sonographic findings in testicular microlithiasis

Selim Serter; Sebnem Orguc; Veli Ayyildiz; Yuksel Pabuscu

OBJECTIVE The aim of this prospective study was to compare the resistive index (RI) values, which is a parameter of testicular parenchymal perfusion, in testicular microlithiasis (TM) cases and normal cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS 2179 volunteers, all healthy men (17-42 years of age) from the Annual Army Reserve Officer Training Corps training camp were included in the study. A screening scrotal ultrasound was performed and all men diagnosed with TM underwent a scrotal Doppler ultrasonography scan (US). US examinations were performed for subjects with TM and without TM as a control group and RI was determined. RESULTS 53 men with TM were identified in the 2179 US. Spectral Doppler examination was applied to 50 randomly selected cases (100 testicles) without TM and 92 testicles with TM, 39 cases (78 testicles) with bilateral and 14 cases with unilateral involvement. However, 48 normal testicles (17 bilateral and 14 unilateral) and 47 testicles with TM (15 bilateral and 17 unilateral, 10 of which were cases with bilateral TM) where flow from the centripetal artery could be obtained and analyzed were included in the statistical analysis for resistive indices. There was no significant difference regarding the RI and spectral examinations between subjects with and without TM. An interesting finding was the twinkling artifact observed in three cases. CONCLUSION Microliths did not alter the RI values and thus had no influence on testicular perfusion on Doppler US examination.


European Journal of Radiology | 2010

Hepatic perfusion changes in an experimental model of acute pancreatitis: Evaluation by perfusion CT

Semra Tutcu; Selim Serter; Yavuz Kaya; Eray Kara; Nalan Nese; Gökhan Pekindil; Teoman Coskun

PURPOSE It is known that acute pancreatitis may cause secondary changes in several organs. Liver is one of these involved organs. In different experimental studies hepatic damages were shown histopathologically in acute pancreatitis but there are a few studies about perfusion disorders that accompany these histopathologic changes. Perfusion CT (pCT) provides the ability to detect regional and global alterations in organ blood flow. The purpose of the study was to describe hepatic perfusion changes in experimental acute pancreatitis model with pCT. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty Sprague-Dawley rats of both genders with average weights of 250 g were used. Rats were randomized into two groups. Twenty rats were in control group and 20 in acute pancreatitis group. pCT was performed. Perfusion maps were formed by processing the obtained images with perfusion CT software. Blood flow (BF) and blood volume (BV) values were obtained from these maps. All pancreatic and liver tissues were taken off with laparotomy and histopathologic investigation was performed. Students t test was used for statistical analyses. RESULTS In pCT we found statistically significant increase in blood volume in both lobes of liver and in blood flow in right lobe of the liver (p<0.01). Although blood flow in left lobe of the liver increased, it did not reach statistical significance. CONCLUSION The quantitative analysis of liver parenchyma with pCT showed that acute pancreatitis causes a significant perfusion changes in the hepatic tissue. Systemic mediators seem to be effective as well as local inflammatory changes in perfusion changes.


Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2008

Early renal parenchymal histological changes in an experimental model of vesico-ureteral reflux and the role of apoptosis.

Aydin Sencan; Seda Vatansever; Ömer Yılmaz; Abdulkadir Genc; Selim Serter; Gul Gumuser; Semra Kurutepe; Gökhan Pekindil; Cüneyt Günşar; Erol Mir

Objectives. To observe early renal parenchymal cellular changes in an experimental model of vesico-ureteral reflux (VUR) and to show whether the apoptotic pathway plays a role in these cellular changes. Material and methods. Fourteen New Zealand breed rabbits were used and were divided into two equal groups (control and experimental groups). Urine samples were obtained in a sterile manner and cultured. In the study group, reflux was created in the right kidneys surgically. Renal scintigraphy and voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) were performed in both groups on Day 17. The kidneys were examined in terms of histology, apoptotic activity and caspase activity. Results. No growth was observed in urine cultures in either group. VUR was manifested in only two rabbits in the experimental group on VCUG. On renal scintigraphy, no renal scarring was observed in either of the groups and renal uptake values were in the normal range. There was a greater increase in collagen in the right kidneys in the experimental group than in the control group and apoptotic activity was significantly increased in the study group: 0% in the control group, 10.8%±0.7% in the experimental group (p<0.001). Caspase-6 activity was strongly positive and caspase-8 and -9 activities were moderately positive in the right kidneys of the experimental group. Caspase-6 activity was moderately positive, and caspase-8 and -9 activities were weakly positive in the contralateral kidneys of the experimental group. Caspase activities in the control group were negative (p<0.001). Conclusions. In this experimental model of VUR, apoptotic activity was initiated via the caspase-8 and -9 pathway and collagen tissue increased in the renal parenchyma where reflux occurred. The balance of apoptotic activity may play a key role in the occurrence of reflux nephropathy.


American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy | 2010

Does maxillary arch remodeling exist in nasal polyposis

Kivanc Gunhan; Fatma Can; Uzdan Uz; Selim Serter; H. Halis Unlu

Background The potential transformation in the maxillary complex morphology is mostly complete during childhood. Recent studies suggest a nasal tissue remodeling both in the overlying mucosa and in the underlying sinus bone in nasal polyposis (NP). Our evaluation of computed tomography (CT) revealed that the maxillary arch is more flat and shallow in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with NP. The purpose of this study was to determine the possible effects of NP to the maxillary arch morphology in adulthood and to investigate a possible remodeling of the maxillary bone during the course of NP. Methods A prospective study was performed on 25 patients. Grading of the polyps, acoustic rhinometry and rhinomanometry assessments, and CT scans were documented initially, 1 year after diagnosis, and 2 years postoperatively. Twenty-five subjects’ CT scans randomly selected from our CT database formed the comparison group. The plane angle between the maxillary alveolar processes (MAP) and the palatine process of the maxillary bone (MPP), and the depth of the maxillary arch of both groups were compared. Results The results pointed out that the maxillary arch was shallower and the bilateral angles between MAP and MPP were significantly greater than those of the comparison group in all evaluation periods. This difference was less at the end of the postoperative follow-up period. Conclusion Although it is a common belief that maxillofacial formation expires in childhood, this may not be the case under some special conditions such as NP in adulthood. NP might cause maxillary arch remodeling in adults.


Akademik Gastroenteroloji Dergisi | 2012

Dispeptik olgularda ultrasonografinin yeri

Elmas Kasap; Elif Tuğba Tuncel; Selim Serter; Hakan Yüceyar

Giris ve Amac: Dispepsi, yuksek siklikta gorulmesi nedeniyle toplumlarin onemli bir saglik sorunudur. Gastroskopi ve ust batin ultrasonografisi dispeptik hastalarda en sik kullanilan tetkiklerdir. Calismamizin amaci, dispepsi tanisi olan hastalarda ust batin ultrasonografi bulgularinin retrospektif olarak degerlendirilmesi ve ultrasonografinin dispeptik olgulardaki yerinin arastirilmasidir. Gerec ve Yontem: Celal Bayar Universitesi Tip Fakultesi Gastroenteroloji Polikliniginde dispepsi tanisi alan ve batin ultrasonografisi yapilmis olan 180 olgu ve 176 kontrol grubu calismaya dahil edildi. Bulgular: Dispepsi tanili hastalarin %23’unde, kontrol grubunun ise %51’inde batin ultrasonografisi normal olarak saptandi. Normal ultrasonografi bulgularinin kontrol grubunda dispeptik olgulara gore istatistiksel anlamli oldugu saptandi (p < 0.00004). Dispepsi tanili hastalarin %36’sinda, kontrol gurubunun ise %13’unde batin ultrasonografisinde safra kesesi tasi oldugu saptandi. Safra kesesi tasi gorulme sikliginin dispeptik olgularda, kontrol gurubuna gore istatistiksel anlamli oldugu goruldu (p < 0.0001). Sonuc: Ultrasonografi, dispeptik olgularda mutlaka tanida kullanilmasi gereken laboratuvar tetkiklerinden biri olmalidir.


Neuroembryology and Aging | 2004

Chiari Type 2 Anomaly Associated with a Thyroglossal Cyst

Sebnem Orguc; Özüm Tunçyürek; Selim Serter; Serdar Tarhan; Cihan Goktan

This is a case report of Chiari type 2 (C2) malformation associated with a thyroglossal duct cyst. A 3-month-old female patient with myelomeningocele was examined with cranial and spinal MRI. The imaging protocol included T1- and T2-weighted sequences. MRI revealed typical findings of C2 malformation and a thyroglossal cyst located at the base of the tongue. We hypothesize that occurrence of C2 malformation and the thyroglossal cyst is not totally independent, but instead, their association shown in the present case may be related to incomplete embryonic development. However, further studies and research are needed in order to prove this hypothesis.

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Elmas Kasap

Celal Bayar University

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Celal Bayar University

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