Umut Dilek
Mersin University
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2004
Devrim Ertunc; Ekrem C. Tok; Özlem Pata; Umut Dilek; Gulay Ozdemir; Saffet Dilek
Background. Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common problem of multifactorial origin. Some authors have claimed that it has a familial predisposition. This study was undertaken to investigate the prevalence of SUI among first‐degree relatives of 154 women who had been operated on for this disorder and of 100 women without SUI.
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2009
Filiz Çayan; Umut Dilek; Esen Akbay; Ramazan Gen; Saffet Dilek
The Chinese herbal medicine ‘meizitanc’, known as ‘LiDa Dai Dai Hua Jiao Nang’ (Kunming Dali Industry and Trade, Kunming, Yunnan, China) has been used by many women to support weight loss, even though life‐threatening side‐effects and deaths have been reported. We report the outcomes of three cases of exposure to ‘meizitanc’ during early pregnancy. In the first case, the pregnancy continued after the patient stopped taking the drug and at 38 weeks of gestation, the patient delivered a healthy infant. However, in the second and third cases fetal cardiac activities were not detected on obstetric follow‐up and both pregnancies were terminated due to missed abortion. To our knowledge, this is the first report of exposure to meizitanc during pregnancy. Although herbal medicines are presumed to be safe because of their natural origin, consumption of such products may be dangerous due to the content of undeclared drugs, adulteration with multiple substances and contamination with toxic metals.
Annals of Saudi Medicine | 2004
Devrim Ertunc; Ekrem C. Tok; Umut Dilek; Özlem Pata; Saffet Dilek
Background There is still no consensus on screening, threshold levels and treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus. Furthermore, the importance of a positive 50-g glucose screening test in patients who had a negative 100-g oral glucose tolerance test remains controversial. We investigated the impact of the 50-g glucose screening test results on neonatal outcome in pregnant women with uncomplicated pregnancies, who had no risk factors according to ACOG criteria. Patients and Methods Three hundred eighty-six pregnant women with singleton pregnancies were prospectively screened with 50-g glucose challenge test between 24 and 28 weeks. If the test result was >140 mg/dl, a 100-g 3-hour oral glucose tolerance test was performed. Patients with a positive screening test, but not diagnosed as gestational diabetes mellitus constituted the study group, and patients with a negative screening test constituted the control group. Cesarean rates, neonatal birth weights and complications were compared between these groups. Results The cesarean delivery rates were not statistically different between the study and control groups (8.3% vs. 6.4%, P>0.05). The rates of macrosomic births were 10.0% in the study group, and 6.4% in the control group (P>0.05), but the mean birth weight (3451.67 ± 355.70 g) in the study group was significantly higher than the mean birth weight (3296.29 ± 365.14 g) in the control group (P=0.003). Neonatal hypoglycemia and hyperbilirubinemia was also encountered more often in babies of pregnant women with a positive 50-g glucose challenge test but negative 100-g glucose tolerance test. Conclusion Because of similarities with gestational diabetes mellitus on the basis of perinatal outcomes, the non-diabetic pregnant women with 50-g glucose screen test result over 140 mg/dl but a negative 100-g OGTT should be followed closely.
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2004
Ekrem C. Tok; Devrim Ertunc; Umut Dilek; Özlem Pata; Ozlem Erdogan; Suha Aydin
The high co‐occurrence of an abdominal wall hernia (AWH) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) suggests that there is a common factor in the etiopathogenesis of these disorders in these patients.
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2004
Meral Aban; Leyla Cinel; Murat Arslan; Umut Dilek; Mustafa Kaplanoglu; Rabia Bozdogan Arpaci; Saffet Dilek
Fertility and Sterility | 2006
Umut Dilek; Özlem Pata; Canten Tataroglu; Meral Aban; Saffet Dilek
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2007
Melih A. Guven; Umut Dilek; Özlem Pata; Saffet Dilek; Pinar Ciragil
Gynecologic Oncology | 2005
Gurkan Yazici; Umut Dilek; Tuba Karabacak; Devrim Ertunc; Metin Korkmaz; Saffet Dilek
Turkish Journal of Geriatrics-Turk Geriatri Dergisi | 2011
Filiz Çayan; Ramazan Gen; Esen Akbay; Umut Dilek; Saffet Dilek
Gynecology Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine | 2006
Filiz Çayan; Umut Dilek; Leyla Cinel; Gurkan Yazici; Saffet Dilek