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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2012

Mature cystic teratomas in our series with review of the literature and retrospective analysis

Tümay Özgür; Esin Atik; Dilek Benk Silfeler; Serhat Toprak

PurposeMature cystic teratomas are the most common benign ovarian neoplasms. Our aim is to analyse these cases by pathologic and clinical findings in our centre with the view of updated knowledge.Materials and methodsIn our study, 50 case reports diagnosed as mature cystic teratoma (or dermoid cyst) in Mustafa Kemal University Pathology Laboratory between 2005 and 2010 have been reviewed.ResultsOf 50 cases, the findings on mature cystic teratomas were as follows: the number of tumours located at the right ovary was 22, the left ovary, 23, with 5 cases bilaterally. Age range was 14–58 with mean rate 35.4. In two cases, tumour markers were high, one case presented with torsion; one case was obtained incidentally during delivery.ConclusionMature cystic teratomas are benign neoplasms with low malign transformation rate. Our series are low in number but our findings show the dynamic nature of these tumours.


Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 2011

Retrospective analysis of basal cell carcinoma

Sibel Hakverdi; Didar D Balci; Çiğdem Asena Doğramacı; Serhat Toprak; Mehmet Yaldiz

BACKGROUND Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) are the most prevalent cancer type among white-skinned populations worldwide. AIMS To analyze the gender and age-related incidence of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) histopathologic subtypes, to classify BCCs according to their anatomical location, invasion depth, and size, and to determine the relationship between BCC subtypes and margin of surgical excision. METHODS All BCCs analysed in our center between 2005 and 2010 were studied retrospectively. The samples, which were totally excised, were included on the basis of histopathological diagnosis of BCC, and confirmed by two pathologists. Patient data included sex, age at diagnosis, tumor location, histological subtypes, invasion depth, and size. RESULTS We recorded 197 BCCs obtained from 181 white patients (80 females, 101 males). The mean age among males was 64.11, and 59.33 among females. Of the cases, 45.17% were nodular, 22.33% were mixed, and 15.22 were infiltrative type. 91.84% of the cases were located on the head and neck, 3.04% were on the limbs, and 1.52 % were on the trunk. In 32 cases, the margin of surgical excision was positive (17.7%): nodular 12%, infiltrative 43.3%, mixed 20.6%, micronodular 10%, and superfacial multicentric 5.5%. Of these total 32 cases, 34.4% were located on the eyes region, 28.1% were found on the nose, and 15.6% were on the ears. Invasion depth of tumors varied from 0.5 to 22.125 mm. CONCLUSIONS The results of our study exhibit differences in anatomical distribution, sex and mean age, invasion depth, and size of BCC subtypes. The recurrence rate for incompletely excised tumors varies according to the location and type of the tumor. Infiltrative tumors are more likely to recur and have positive margin of surgical excision. The highest positive margin of surgical excision is in infiltrative BCC. Tumors at difficult-to-treat sites and large and/or deeply invasive tumors are more liable to recur.


Türk Patoloji Dergisi | 2012

Evaluation of fetal autopsy findings in the Hatay region: 274 cases.

Sibel Hakverdi; Ismail Güzelmansur; Arif Güngören; Serhat Toprak; Mehmet Yaldiz; Ali Ulvi Hakverdi

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to present the incidence of fetal anomalies in our region of Hatay, Turkey in order to determine the efficiency of prenatal diagnosis through fetal autopsy, and to compare our statistical data with other national and international studies. MATERIAL AND METHOD This study was conducted on 274 fetuses from terminated pregnancies due to abnormal prenatal findings and intrauterine deaths from 2005 to September 2010. Fetuses were evaluated through postmortem examination, external measurements, X-rays, Magnetic Resonance Images, Multislice Computerized Tomography and photographs. The autopsy was completed by the histological examination of each organ. RESULTS Autopsy was conducted on 274 fetuses. A fetal anomaly was detected in 160 (58.39%) cases. The central nervous system contained the most frequent structural defects (79 cases, 49.38%), followed by malformations in the musculoskeletal system in 36 cases (22.5%). The most frequent multiple system anomalies were central nervous system defect and bilateral adrenal agenesis, musculoskeletal system malformations and urinary system defects. Fetal autopsy provided additional findings in 43 cases (26.88%). CONCLUSION Fetal autopsy is a very important procedure and an integral part of the general prenatal management. New findings through this method may suggest invaluable data for parents about potential risks in future pregnancies.


Journal of Automated Methods & Management in Chemistry | 2015

Protective Effects of Intralipid and Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester on Nephrotoxicity Caused by Dichlorvos in Rats

Muhammet Murat Celik; Ayse Alp; Recep Dokuyucu; Ebru Zemheri; Seyma Ozkanli; Filiz Ertekin; Mehmet Yaldiz; Abdurrahman Akdag; Ozlem Ipci; Serhat Toprak

The protective effects of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (CAPE) and intralipid (IL) on nephrotoxicity caused by acute Dichlorvos (D) toxicity were investigated in this study. Forty-eight Wistar Albino rats were divided into 7 groups as follows: Control, D, CAPE, intralipid, D + CAPE, D + IL, and D + CAPE + IL. When compared to D group, the oxidative stress index (OSI) values were significantly lower in Control, CAPE, and D + IL + CAPE groups. When compared to D + IL + CAPE group, the TOS and OSI values were significantly higher in D group (P < 0.05). When mitotic cell counts were assessed in the renal tissues, it was found that mitotic cell count was significantly higher in the D group while it was lower in the D + CAPE, D + IL, and D + IL + CAPE groups when compared to the control group (P < 0.05). Also, immune reactivity showed increased apoptosis in D group and low profile of apoptosis in the D + CAPE group when compared to the Control group. The apoptosis level was significantly lower in D + IL + CAPE compared to D group (P < 0.05) in the kidneys. As a result, we concluded that Dichlorvos can be used either alone or in combination with CAPE and IL as supportive therapy or as facilitator for the therapeutic effect of the routine treatment in the patients presenting with pesticide poisoning.


European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2011

Immunohistochemical analysis of p16 expression in uterine smooth muscle tumors.

Sibel Hakverdi; Güngören A; Mehmet Yaldiz; Hakverdi Au; Serhat Toprak


World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2013

Do histopathologic findings improve by increasing the sample size in cholecystectomies

Tümay Özgür; Serhat Toprak; Ali Koyuncuer; Muhammed Guldur; Gurman Bayraktar; Mehmet Yaldiz


Archive | 2013

NEKROZ İÇEREN ATİPİK FİBROKSANTOMA: OLGU SUNUMU VE LİTERATÜR EŞLİĞİNDE DEĞERLENDİRME Atypical Fibroxanthoma Containing Necrosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

Hasan Gokce; Serhat Toprak; Tümay


Archive | 2013

YÜZEYSEL VE DERİN YERLEŞİMLİ FİBROMATOZİSLER: BENZER HİSTOMORFOLOJİK GÖRÜNÜM ANCAK FARKLI BİYOLOJİK DAVRANIŞ Superficial and Deep Situated Fibromatoses: Similar Histomorphologic Appearance but Different Biological Behavior

Hasan Gokce; Serhat Toprak; Tümay Özgür; Mehmet Yaldiz; Seckin Akkucuk; Raif Özden; Muhyittin Temiz


Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi Tıp Dergisi | 2013

NEKROZ İÇEREN ATİPİK FİBROKSANTOMA: OLGU SUNUMU VE LİTERATÜR EŞLİĞİNDE DEĞERLENDİRME

Hasan Gökçe; Serhat Toprak; Esin Atik Doğan; Mehmet Oğuz Yenidünya; Tümay Özgür


Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi Tıp Dergisi | 2013

YÜZEYSEL VE DERİN YERLEŞİMLİ FİBROMATOZİSLER: BENZER HİSTOMORFOLOJİK GÖRÜNÜM ANCAK FARKLI BİYOLOJİK DAVRANIŞ

Hasan Gokce; Serhat Toprak; Tümay Özgür; Esin Atik Doğan; Mehmet Yaldiz; Seckin Akkucuk; Raif Özden; Ibrahim Yetim; Aydiner Kalaci; Muhyittin Temiz

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Mehmet Yaldiz

Mustafa Kemal University

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Tümay Özgür

Mustafa Kemal University

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Hasan Gokce

Mustafa Kemal University

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Sibel Hakverdi

Mustafa Kemal University

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Raif Özden

Mustafa Kemal University

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Seckin Akkucuk

Mustafa Kemal University

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