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Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2016

Pulmonary tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis revealed by skin lesion in slaughterhouse worker

Aydan Mertoğlu; Can Biçmen; Serap Karaarslan; Mehmet Hüsnü Buğdayci

A 46‐year‐old male patient who has worked as a butcher was admitted to the hospital with an unhealing wound on the dorsal side of his hand. Incisional biopsy was performed from the lesion and histopathological diagnosis revealed a granulomatous inflammatory process, compatible with tuberculosis. The patient was directed to the department of chest diseases for further investigation in terms of pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) infection. On the chest X‐ray and thoracic CT scan, a minimal infiltration was observed in the left upper lobe. In two respiratory samples obtained by fiberoptic bronchoscopy, Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex was isolated and identified as M. bovis in subspecies level. After overall clinical evaluation, anti‐TB treatment was initialized and a radiologic/clinical regression was observed during the follow‐up procedure. This case has been reported as a rare and noteworthy pulmonary TB disease due to M. bovis in a slaughterhouse worker with a cutaneous granulomatous inflammatory reaction.


Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2018

Pulmonary tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis revealed by skin lesion in slaughterhouse worker: Pulmonary tuberculosis due to M. bovis

Aydan Mertoğlu; Can Biçmen; Serap Karaarslan; Mehmet Hüsnü Buğdayci

A 46‐year‐old male patient who has worked as a butcher was admitted to the hospital with an unhealing wound on the dorsal side of his hand. Incisional biopsy was performed from the lesion and histopathological diagnosis revealed a granulomatous inflammatory process, compatible with tuberculosis. The patient was directed to the department of chest diseases for further investigation in terms of pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) infection. On the chest X‐ray and thoracic CT scan, a minimal infiltration was observed in the left upper lobe. In two respiratory samples obtained by fiberoptic bronchoscopy, Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex was isolated and identified as M. bovis in subspecies level. After overall clinical evaluation, anti‐TB treatment was initialized and a radiologic/clinical regression was observed during the follow‐up procedure. This case has been reported as a rare and noteworthy pulmonary TB disease due to M. bovis in a slaughterhouse worker with a cutaneous granulomatous inflammatory reaction.


Journal of pathology and translational medicine | 2016

Investigation of the Roles of Cyclooxygenase-2 and Galectin-3 Expression in the Pathogenesis of Premenopausal Endometrial Polyps.

Esin Kasap; Serap Karaarslan; Esra Bahar Gur; Mine Genc; Nur Sahin; Serkan Güçlü

Background: The pathogenesis and etiology of endometrial polyps has not been elucidated. In this study, we aimed to examine the pathogenic mechanisms of endometrial polyp development using immunohistochemistry. We evaluated the expression of galectin-3 and cyclooxgenase-2 (COX-2) during the menstrual cycle in premenopausal women with endometrial polyps or normal endometrium. Methods Thirty-one patients with endometrial polyps and 50 healthy control patients were included in this study. The levels of expression of COX-2 and galectin-3 were studied by immunohistochemistry. Results: The percentage of COX-2–positive cells and the intensity of COX-2 staining in the endometrium did not vary during the menstrual cycle either in the control group or in patients with endometrial polyps. However, expression of galectin-3 was significantly lower in endometrial polyps and during the proliferative phase of the endometrium compared with the secretory phase. Conclusions: Our data suggests that the pathogenesis of endometrial polyps does not involve expression of COX-2 or galectin-3.


Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2016

A case of pulmonary tuberculosıs due to Mycobacterıum Bovıs ın A Slaughterhouse worker: Case report.

Aydan Mertoğlu; Can Biçmen; Serap Karaarslan; Mehmet Hüsnü Buğdayci

A 46‐year‐old male patient who has worked as a butcher was admitted to the hospital with an unhealing wound on the dorsal side of his hand. Incisional biopsy was performed from the lesion and histopathological diagnosis revealed a granulomatous inflammatory process, compatible with tuberculosis. The patient was directed to the department of chest diseases for further investigation in terms of pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) infection. On the chest X‐ray and thoracic CT scan, a minimal infiltration was observed in the left upper lobe. In two respiratory samples obtained by fiberoptic bronchoscopy, Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex was isolated and identified as M. bovis in subspecies level. After overall clinical evaluation, anti‐TB treatment was initialized and a radiologic/clinical regression was observed during the follow‐up procedure. This case has been reported as a rare and noteworthy pulmonary TB disease due to M. bovis in a slaughterhouse worker with a cutaneous granulomatous inflammatory reaction.


Journal of pathology and translational medicine | 2015

Sclerosing Extramedullary Hematopoietic Tumor Mimicking Intra-abdominal Sarcoma

Serap Karaarslan; Nalan Neşe; Guray Oncel; Nazan Özsan; Taner Akalin; Hasan Kaplan; Filiz Büyükkeçeci; Mine Hekimgil

Sclerosing extramedullary hematopoietic tumor (SEMHT) is a rare tumor that occurs in patients with chronic myeloproliferative disorders (CMPDs). The tumor is classified in the chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis (MF) subgroup, and cases have been reported at various localizations since 1980 [1-4]. Such tumors are usually seen in the abdominal organs, retroperitoneum, and mesenteric region [3]. The clinical, radiological, and morphological features may complicate differentiation from sarcoma, carcinoma, and lymphoma. It is sometimes also difficult to differentiate between a SEMHT and extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH). These two lesions have similar clinical features, but EMH is morphologically more cellular. To aid in the differentiation, SEMHT has a more solid mass appearance with dense fibrosis and atypical megakaryocytes [3]. EMH is the presence of hematopoietic tissue in locations other than the bone marrow. The basic mechanism is bone marrow dysfunction and decreased production of hematopoietic cells, followed by production of bone marrow cells in other organs and tissues. EMH is seen in many disorders such as sickle cell anemia, hemoglobinopathies, thalassemia, hereditary spherocytosis, and MF [5]. EMH is most commonly observed in the liver and spleen and is rarely found in the peritoneum, lymph nodes, kidneys, thymus, central nervous system, retroperitoneum, myocardium, uterus, pleura, paraspinal region, or intestines [6-9].


Polish Journal of Pathology | 2015

Original paper Evaluation of the role of Epstein-Barr virus in cases of nodal or extranodal T- and NK-cell lymphoma using eber in situ hybridization

Serap Karaarslan; Mine Hekimgil; Saliha Soydan; Yesim Ertan; Basak Doganavsargil


Polish journal of pathology : official journal of the Polish Society of Pathologists | 2015

Evaluation of the role of Epstein-Barr virus in cases of nodal or extranodal T- and NK-cell lymphoma using eber in situ hybridization.

Serap Karaarslan; Mine Hekimgil; Saliha Soydan; Yesim Ertan; Basak Doganavsargil


Virchows Archiv | 2008

Expression of Epstein-Barr-virus-encoded small nuclear RNA in nasopharyngeal carcinomas of Aegean Turkish patients.

Yesim Ertan; Mine Hekimgil; Serap Karaarslan; Saliha Soydan


Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine | 2016

Mature Cystic Teratoma of the Ovary Clinical, Radiological and, Histopathologic Aspects

Mine Genc; Neslin Sahin; Serap Karaarslan; Serkan Güçlü


Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2015

Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma Showing Melanocytic Differentiation: A Report of a Rare Case

Serap Karaarslan; Yesim Ertan; Mehmet Hüsnü Buğdayci; Funda Taşlı; Durkaya Ören; Taner Akalin

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