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Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2004

Value of bone scintigraphy in patients with carpal trauma.

Ümit Özgür Akdemir; Tamer Atasever; Serkan Sipahioglu; Şeyda Türkölmez; Cemal Kazimoğlu; Ertuğrul Şener

ObjectiveWe planned this study to evaluate the role of bone scintigraphy in patients with suspected carpal fracture and normal or suspicious radiographs following carpal injury.MethodsThree-phase bone scintigraphy using Tc-99m-MDP was performed on 32 patients with negative radiographs but clinically suspected fracture at two weeks after the trauma. Focally increased radiophar-maceutical uptake was interpreted as a fracture. The final diagnosis was established with clinical follow-up.ResultsTwelve (38%) patients had a normal scan excluding fracture. Twelve patients had a single fracture. Multifocal fracture was present in 8 (25%) patients. Eight patients showed scaphoid fractures; of these three showed single scaphoid fracture, and the other five patients revealed accompanying fractures. Distal radius fractures and carpal bone fractures other than scaphoid were both observed in 12 patients. These were eleven fractures of distal radius; three fractures of pisiform; two fractures of hamate; and single fractures of lunate, trapezium and triquetrum. In one patient there was fracture of a first metacarpal bone.ConclusionIn patients with suspected carpal bone fracture and normal or suspicious radiographs, bone scintigraphy can be used as a reliable method to confirm or exclude the presence of a scaphoid fracture and to detect clinically unsuspected fractures of distal radius and other carpal bones.


Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2006

Osteoid osteoma simulating osteomyelitis : Differentiation with Tc-99m HIG scintigraphy

Şeyda Türkölmez; Derya Çayır; Meliha Korkmaz

We present a case of osteoid osteoma with a history of mild pain, local swelling and point tenderness on the right lower leg. The diagnosis of osteoid osteoma was difficult due to the atypical clinical history and misleading radiological and bone scan findings. When it is difficult to differentiate an osteoid osteoma from osteomyelitis using CT, MRI or bone scan; HIG scintigraphy can be used to exclude an infection.


Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2016

Hypocalcemia development in patients operated for primary hyperparathyroidism: Can it be predicted preoperatively?

Cafer Kaya; Abbas Ali Tam; Ahmet Dirikoc; Aylin Kilicyazgan; Mehmet Kılıç; Şeyda Türkölmez; Reyhan Ersoy; Bekir Cakir

Objective Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP) is a common endocrine disease, and its most effective treatment is surgery. Postoperative hypocalcemia is a morbidity of parathyroid surgeries, and it may extend hospitalization durations. The purpose of this study is to determine the predictive factors related to the development of hypocalcemia and hungry bone syndrome (HBS) in patients who underwent parathyroidectomy for PHP. Materials and methods Laboratory data comprising parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcium, phosphate, 25-OHD, albumin, magnesium, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) of the patients were recorded preoperatively, on the 1st and 4th days postoperatively, and in the 6th postoperative month, and their neck ultrasound (US) and bone densitometry data were also recorded. Results Hypocalcemia was seen in 63 patients (38.4%) on the 1st day after parathyroidectomy. Ten patients (6.1%) had permanent hypocalcemia in the 6th month after surgery. Out of the patients who underwent parathyroidectomy for PHP, 22 (13.4%) had HBS. The incidence of postoperative hypocalcemia was higher in patients who underwent parathyroidectomy for PHP, who had parathyroid hyperplasia, and who had osteoporosis. Preoperative PTH, ALP, and BUN values were higher in those patients who developed HBS. Furthermore, HBS was more common in patients who had osteoporosis, who had parathyroid hyperplasia, and who underwent thyroidectomy simultaneously with parathyroidectomy. Conclusions As a result, patients who have the risk factors for development of hypocalcemia and HBS should be monitored more attentively during the perioperative period.


Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy | 2014

Predictors and Diagnostic Significance of the Adenosine Related Side Effects on Myocardial Perfusion SPECT/CT Imaging

Nilüfer Yıldırım Poyraz; Elif Özdemir; Barış Mustafa Poyraz; Zuhal Kandemir; Mutlay Keskin; Şeyda Türkölmez

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between patient characteristics and adenosine-related side-effects during stress myocard perfusion imaging (MPI). The effect of presence of adenosine-related side-effects on the diagnostic value of MPI with integrated SPECT/CT system for coronary artery disease (CAD), was also assessed in this study. Methods: Total of 281 patients (109 M, 172 F; mean age:62.6±10) who underwent standard adenosine stress protocol for MPI, were included in this study. All symptoms during adenosine infusion were scored according to the severity and duration. For the estimation of diagnostic value of adenosine MPI with integrated SPECT/CT system, coronary angiography (CAG) or clinical follow-up were used as gold standard. Results: Total of 173 patients (61.6%) experienced adenosine-related side-effects (group 1); flushing, dyspnea, and chest pain were the most common. Other 108 patients completed pharmacologic stress (PS) test without any side-effects (group 2). Test tolerability were similar in the patients with cardiovascular or airway disease to others, however dyspnea were observed significantly more common in patients with mild airway disease. Body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2 and age ≤45 years were independent predictors of side-effects. The diagnostic value of MPI was similar in both groups. Sensitivity of adenosine MPI SPECT/CT was calculated to be 86%, specificity was 94% and diagnostic accuracy was 92% for diagnosis of CAD. Conclusion: Adenosine MPI is a feasible and well tolerated method in patients who are not suitable for exercise stress test as well as patients with cardiopulmonary disease. However age ≤45 years and BMI ≥30 kg/m2 are the positive predictors of adenosine-related side-effects, the diagnostic value of adenosine MPI SPECT/CT is not affected by the presence of adenosine related side-effects.


Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy | 2016

Evaluation of Silent Myocardial Ischemia with Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography/Computed Tomography in Asymptomatic Subjects with Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes.

Elif Özdemir; Şefika Burçak Polat; Nilüfer Yıldırım; Şeyda Türkölmez; Reyhan Ersoy; Tahir Durmaz; Telat Keleş; Engin Bozkurt; Bekir Cakir

Objective: The aim of this study was to disclose the prevalence of myocardial ischemia, as detected by adenosine stress myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) with hybrid single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT), in asymptomatic diabetic and pre-diabetic patients and to find out whether ischemia predicted the occurrence of adverse cardiac/cerebrovascular events (ACCE) at follow-up. Methods: Forty-three diabetic and thirty-five pre-diabetic asymptomatic patients without any history of coronary artery disease, underwent MPI and were followed-up for a 12.8±2.2 (8-19) months for the occurrence of ACCE. Baseline variables that would predict the presence of ischemia and the value of ischemia on MPI for predicting the occurrence of ACCE at follow-up were evaluated by logistic regression analysis. Results: Ischemia was detected in ten (23.3%) of the diabetic and in four (11.4%) of the pre-diabetic patients. The presence of diabetes was the only independent predictor of myocardial ischemia [odds ratio (OR): 12.31, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.83-82.66; p<0.01]. During 12.8±2.2 (8-19) months of follow-up, ACCE was observed in five out of 78 (6.4%) patients. Patients with ischemia were significantly more likely to have ACCE during follow-up as compared to those with normal MPI scans (event rates: 21.4% vs. 3.1%, OR: 8.455 95% CI: 1.264-56.562, p=0.038). Conclusion: Myocardial ischemia as detected by adenosine stress SPECT/CT in a population of asymptomatic patients with diabetes mellitus or pre-diabetes appeared to predict the occurrence of ACCE at follow-up.


Gulhane Medical Journal | 2018

18 f-fdg pet/ct findings in patients with giant cell arteritis: report of three cases

Zuhal Kandemir; Elif Özdemir; Yüksel Maraş; Mutlay Keskin; Şeyda Türkölmez


Gazi Medical Journal | 2016

False Positive Result in the Whole-Body Scan with 131-I in the Follow-up of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The Fistula Tract Accompanied by the Suture Granuloma

Zuhal Kandemir; Sabire Yilmaz Aksoy; Elif Özdemir; Cevdet Aydin; Nilüfer Yıldırım; Şeyda Türkölmez


Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2015

The evaluation of hypermetabolic mediastinal?hilar lymph nodes determined byPET/CT in pulmonary and extrapulmonary malignancies: correlation with EBUS-TBNA

Zuhal Kandemir; Ayşegül Şentürk; Elif Özdemir; Nilüfer Yıldırım; Hatice Canan Hasanoğlu; Mutlay Keskin; Şeyda Türkölmez


Malecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy | 2015

18F-FDG PET/CT Findings of a Patient with Wegener’s Granulomatosis Before and After Therapy

Elif Özdemir; Nilüfer Yıldırım Poyraz; Ayşegül Şentürk; Ebru Uz; Mutlay Keskin; Levent Yüksel; Zuhal Kandemir; Şeyda Türkölmez


Gazi Medical Journal | 2015

Kemik Sintigrafisinde Metastazı Taklit Eden İnguinal Mesane Hernisi: Tanıda SPECT/BT’nin Katkısı

Elif Özdemir; Şule Vicdan Kılınç; Nilüfer Yıldırım Poyraz; Sabire Yilmaz Aksoy; Zuhal Kandemir; Mutlay Keskin; Şeyda Türkölmez

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Elif Özdemir

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Zuhal Kandemir

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Bekir Cakir

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Abbas Ali Tam

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Ahmet Dirikoc

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Aylin Kilicyazgan

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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