Sukru Ozaydin
Military Medical Academy
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Cancer Research and Treatment | 2013
Nuri Karadurmus; Selmin Ataergin; Gokhan Erdem; Mustafa Cakar; Ozdes Emer; Sukru Ozaydin; Mustafa Ozturk; Mukerrem Safali; Fikret Arpaci
The central nervous system (CNS) is an important area of involvement for both high-grade, aggressive primary and secondary lymphomas. Although follicular lymphoma represents a low-grade histology, it may rarely present with CNS involvement. Here, we describe a patient diagnosed with follicular lymphoma who was presented with cerebellar involvement.
Radiology and Oncology | 2016
Kursat Okuyucu; Sukru Ozaydin; Engin Alagoz; Semra Ince; Fahrettin Guven Oysul; Ozlem Ozmen; Murat Tuncel; Mustafa Öztürk; Nuri Arslan
Abstract Background Non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas arising from the tissues other than primary lymphatic organs are named primary extranodal lymphoma. Most of the studies evaluated metabolic tumor parameters in different organs and histopathologic variants of this disease generally for treatment response. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of metabolic tumor parameters derived from initial FDG-PET/CT in patients with a medley of primary extranodal lymphoma in this study. Patients and methods There were 67 patients with primary extranodal lymphoma for whom FDG-PET/CT was requested for primary staging. Quantitative PET/CT parameters: maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax), average standardized uptake value (SUVmean), metabolic tumor volume (MTV) and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) were used to estimate disease-free survival and overall survival. Results SUVmean, MTV and TLG were found statistically significant after multivariate analysis. SUVmean remained significant after ROC curve analysis. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated as 88% and 64%, respectively, when the cut-off value of SUVmean was chosen as 5.15. After the investigation of primary presentation sites and histo-pathological variants according to recurrence, there is no difference amongst the variants. Primary site of extranodal lymphomas however, is statistically important (p = 0.014). Testis and central nervous system lymphomas have higher recurrence rate (62.5%, 73%, respectively). Conclusions High SUVmean, MTV and TLG values obtained from primary staging FDG-PET/CT are potential risk factors for both disease-free survival and overall survival in primary extranodal lymphoma. SUVmean is the most significant one amongst them for estimating recurrence/metastasis.
Revista Espanola De Medicina Nuclear | 2018
Kursat Okuyucu; Engin Alagoz; Semra Ince; Sukru Ozaydin; Nuri Arslan
OBJECTIVE Primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma is an aggressive and fatal extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma jailed in CNS at initial diagnosis. Its prognosis is poor and the disease has a fatal outcome when compared with systemic non-Hodgkin lymphoma. A few baseline risk stratification scoring systems have been suggested to estimate the prognosis mainly based on serum lactate dehydrogenase level,age, Karnofsky performance score, involvement of deep brain structures and cerebrospinal fluid protein concentration. 18F-FDG PET/CT has a high prognostic value with respect to overall survival and disease-free survival in many cancers and lymphomas. We aimed to investigate metabolic tumor indexes on primary staging 18F-FDG PET/CT as prognostic markers in primary CNS lymphoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS Fourteen patients with primary CNS diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (stage i) were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. Primary staging 18F-FDG PET/CT was performed and quantitative parameters like maximum standardized uptake value, average standardized uptake value, metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) were calculated for all patients before the treatment. Cox regression models were performed to determine their relation with survival time. RESULTS In the evaluation of all potential risk factors impacting recurrence/metastases (age, sex, serum lactate dehydrogenase, involvement of deep brain structures, maximum standardized uptake value, average standardized uptake value, metabolic tumor volume, and TLG) with univariate analysis, TLG remained statistically significant (P=.02). CONCLUSION Metabolic tumor parameters are useful in prognosis estimation of primary CNS lymphomas, especially TLG, which is the most important one and may play a role in patient management.
OncoTargets and Therapy | 2016
Nesrin Öcal; Birol Yildiz; Nuri Karadurmus; Deniz Dogan; Sukru Ozaydin; Ramazan Ocal; Mustafa Ozturk; Fikret Arpaci; Hayati Bilgiç
Objective Even though the primary mediastinal extragonadal germ cell tumors (EGCTs) are rare, they are noteworthy in the differential diagnosis of mediastinal masses. In this study, we aimed to identify the clinical features of mediastinal malignant GCTs and compare the results of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation between mediastinal and nonmediastinal malignant EGCTs. Method Data of the patients with EGCT who were treated and underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation at our hospital between 1988 and 2015 were retrieved retrospectively. Results were compared between mediastinal and nonmediastinal EGCTs. Results Data of 65 patients diagnosed with EGCT (37 [56.92%] cases with mediastinal EGCT and 28 [43.07%] cases with nonmediastinal EGCT) were assessed. The clinical stages, frequency of pretransplant status, mean pretransplant time, and mean number of chemotherapy lines before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation were not significantly different between groups. Although the overall survival did not significantly differ between groups, the 5-year survival was significantly higher in mediastinal EGCTs (P=0.02). Yolk sac tumor was significantly more common in mediastinal EGCTs (P=0.05). Mortality rates were higher in seminomas and yolk sac tumors in all cases, higher in embryonal carcinomas in mediastinal EGCT group and higher in yolk sac tumors in nonmediastinal EGCT group. While choriocarcinomas had more aggressive courses in mediastinal EGCTs, seminomas and yolk sac tumors had poorer prognosis in nonmediastinal EGCTs. Short pretransplant time and persistence of elevated posttransplant βhCG and AFP levels were the significant mortality risk factors both in mediastinal and nonmediastinal EGCTs. Conclusion Mediastinal placement of EGCT was not a poor prognostic factor; furthermore, the 5-year survival was significantly higher in mediastinal EGCTs. According to our knowledge, this is the first study that compares the clinical outcomes of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation of mediastinal and nonmediastinal malignant EGCTs.
Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2015
Kursat Okuyucu; Kuthan Kavakli; Sukru Ozaydin; Serdar Karahatay; Okan Karatas; Deniz Dogan
Mediastinal staging of NSCLC with noninvasive methods such as PET/CT can be misleading when a mediastinal disease accompany. Histopathologic confirmation should be made before any treatment plan. Herein, we presented a case of parathyroid adenoma upstaging the lung cancer.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2015
Fatih C. Gundogan; Umit Yolcu; Ahmet Tas; Omer Faruk Sahin; Salih Uzun; Hakan Çermik; Sukru Ozaydin; Abdullah Ilhan; Mustafa Ozturk; Fahri Sahin; Uzeyir Erdem
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Nuri Karadurmus; Semra Paydas; Ramazan Ocal; Birol Yildiz; Erdinc Nayir; Mutlu Dogan; Ahmet Taner Sümbül; Zeki Surmeli; Ibrahim Barista; Burhan Ferhanoglu; İsmail Ertürk; Sukru Ozaydin; Halil Ibrahim Petekkaya; Necdet Uskent
Gulhane Medical Journal | 2017
Kursat Okuyucu; Engin Alagoz; Sukru Ozaydin; mut Guzelkucuk; Nuri Arslan
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2016
Engin Alagoz; Kursat Okuyucu; Semra Ince; Sukru Ozaydin; Ozlem Ozmen; Alper Ozgur Karacalioglu; Nuri Arslan
Journal of Interdisciplinary Histopathology | 2016
Ayhan Ozcan; Ibrahim Yavan; Melih Kilinc; Sami Uguz; Sukru Ozaydin