Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş
Kocaeli University
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European Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2011
Ozlem Tanriover; Nil Çomunoğlu; Bülent Eren; Cem Comunoglu; Nursel Türkmen; Muzeyyen Dogan; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş
The epidemiological features of occult papillary thyroid carcinoma (OPTC) at autopsy have not previously been reported in Turkish people. This study provides data on the prevalence of OPTC in people from the Marmara region in Turkey. The study includes thyroid glands from 93 male and 15 female cadavers between 18 and 80 years of age. The thyroid glands were removed, fixed and sectioned at 2-mm intervals. The sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and were examined by a single pathologist. A total of 108 thyroid glands were examined. Macroscopic lesions were found in 36 (33.3%) glands (95% confidence interval=24–42). OPTC was found in four (3.7%) cases (95% confidence interval=1.0–7.5). It was concluded that in the Turkish people from the Marmara region, the prevalence of OPTC found at autopsy was relatively low. No age or sex predilection was detected.
Annals of Saudi Medicine | 2005
Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş; Mehmet Sarper Erdoğan; Mine Sehiralti; Ömer Kurtaş
BACKGROUND Medical malpractice claims in Turkey have increased. We evaluated the problem by describing medical malpractice cases assessed by the Higher Health Council between 1993 and 1998. Our recommendations should help to improve care and decrease medical malpractice claims. METHODS We reviewed 997 medical malpractice cases reported to the Higher Health Council between 1993 and 1998 and examined the decisions made by the Higher Health Council. We collected data on demographic characteristics, such as the type of the institution where the defendants worked, type of medical malpractice, and medical outcome. RESULTS There were 997 medical malpractice cases reported to the Higher Health Council in the six years between 1993 and 1998. The Higher Health Council decided that 47.7% of the physicians were liable. Malpractice cases were mostly seen in state hospitals (42.4%). Fifty-nine percent of the cases resulted in death. Among actions that led to malpractice lawsuits against all health care workers, including physicians, the most common were negligence, inappropriate treatment, and diagnostic failure. CONCLUSION We think it is necessary to revise the health system and working conditions in hospitals and to develop clinical practice guidelines. We are of the opinion that an emphasis on the use of diagnosis and therapy protocols, standards, post-graduation education, clear and informed patient consent, and improved communication with patients will drastically decrease medical malpractice claims.
Legal Medicine | 2007
Recep Fedakar; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş; Nursel Türkmen
Folia Morphologica | 2011
Ozlem Tanriover; Nil Çomunoğlu; B. Eren; C. Comunoglu; Nursel Türkmen; S. Bilgen; E.C. Kaspar; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş
Soudní lékarství / casopis Sekce soudního lékarstvi Cs. lékarské spolecnosti J. Ev. Purkyne | 2013
Bülent Eren; Nursel Türkmen; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş
Soudní lékarství / casopis Sekce soudního lékarstvi Cs. lékarské spolecnosti J. Ev. Purkyne | 2013
Bülent Eren; Selçuk Çetin; Nursel Türkmen; Okan Akan; Murat Serdar Gürses; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş
Saudi Medical Journal | 2006
Ümit Biçer; Ömer Kurtaş; Cengiz Erçin; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş; Başar Çolak; Nadir Paksoy
Soudní lékarství / casopis Sekce soudního lékarstvi Cs. lékarské spolecnosti J. Ev. Purkyne | 2013
Nursel Türkmen; Okan Akan; Selçuk Çetin; Bülent Eren; Murat Serdar Gürses; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş
Soudní lékarství / casopis Sekce soudního lékarstvi Cs. lékarské spolecnosti J. Ev. Purkyne | 2013
Okan Akan; Selçuk Çetin; Bülent Eren; Dilek Durak; Nursel Türkmen; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş
Folia Morphologica | 2012
Cem Comunoglu; Nil Çomunoğlu; B. Eren; Ozlem Tanriover; Nursel Türkmen; Ümit Naci Gündoğmuş; F. Eren