Yuksel Ates
Military Medical Academy
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2005
Zeki Yesilova; Halil Yaman; Cagatay Oktenli; Ayhan Ozcan; Ahmet Uygun; Erdinc Cakir; S. Yavuz Sanisoglu; Ahmet Erdil; Yuksel Ates; Murat Aslan; Ugur Musabak; M. Kemal Erbil; Necmettin Karaeren; Kemal Dagalp
OBJECTIVES:The aim of the present study was to examine the systemic parameters of oxidative stress and antioxidants in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and investigate the relationship between these parameters and clinical and biochemical outcomes.METHODS:Fifty-one male patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (group I), 30 age-matched and body mass index (BMI)-matched healthy male subjects, and 30 age-matched male patients with chronic viral hepatitis (group II) were enrolled in the study.RESULTS:Increased systemic levels of malondialdehyde and depletion of antioxidants such as coenzyme Q10, CuZn-superoxide dismutase, and catalase activity were observed in group I. Coenzyme Q10 and CuZn-superoxide dismutase correlated negatively with increasing necroinflammatory activity and fibrosis. Body fat was negatively associated with plasma coenzyme Q10 levels, while an inverse association was found between plasma catalase levels and TG. However, LDL was positively associated with plasma malondialdehyde levels. CuZn-superoxide dismutase levels were negatively associated with glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR. In addition, the levels of CuZn-superoxide dismutase correlated significantly in a negative manner with BMI.CONCLUSIONS:Our results concerning correlations suggest that disturbances in BMI, body fat, and lipid metabolism may contribute to altered oxidative status in NAFLD, and insulin resistance may be related to decreased antioxidants in NAFLD as well as products of lipid peroxidation. However, although our results suggest interesting correlations, this different mostly “weak” relationships must be taken with caution.
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2005
Mustafa Gulsen; Zeki Yesilova; Sait Bagci; Ahmet Uygun; Ayhan Ozcan; C Nuri Ercin; Ahmet Erdil; S. Yavuz Sanisoglu; Erdinc Cakir; Yuksel Ates; M. Kemal Erbil; Necmettin Karaeren; Kemal Dagalp
Background: Although steatosis is common in patients with severe hyperhomocysteinemia due to deficiency of cystathionine β‐synthase, there are no satisfactory data on homocysteine concentrations in patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease. The main aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical significance of plasma homocysteine concentrations in patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2005
Ahmet Erdil; Mendane Saka; Yuksel Ates; Ahmet Tüzün; Sait Bagci; Ahmet Uygun; Zeki Yesilova; Mustafa Gulsen; Necmettin Karaeren; Kemal Dagalp
Background: Since it was described in 1980, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) has been a widely used method for insertion of a gastrostomy tube in patients who are unable to swallow or maintain adequate nutrition. The aim of the present paper was to determine the complications of PEG insertion and to study pre‐ and post‐procedural nutritional status.
Clinical Therapeutics | 1999
Ahmet Uygun; Yuksel Ates; Ahmet Erdil; Abdurrahman Kadayifci; Celalettin Çetin; Mustafa Gulsen; Necmettin Karaeren; Kemal Dagalp
Omeprazole combined with 2 antimicrobials has been suggested as a first-line option for Helicobacter pylori eradication in recent years. However, controversy exists regarding the efficacy of this protocol. This open-label, prospective clinical study investigated the efficacy of omeprazole-based triple therapy for H pylori eradication in 518 patients with H pylori-positive functional dyspepsia with or without duodenal ulcer. Amoxicillin, macrolides (clarithromycin or roxithromycin), and nitroimidazoles (metronidazole, ornidazole, or tinidazole) were the antibiotics used in the study. Nonulcer patients were randomly assigned to 1 of 8 different treatment protocols and duodenal ulcer patients were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 different treatment protocols consisting of omeprazole (20 mg once daily for nonulcer patients, 20 mg twice daily for ulcer patients for 14 days) with a combination of 2 of the above antimicrobials (for 10 days). H pylori infection was assessed by histologic findings and a rapid urease test before therapy and 4 weeks after therapy ended. Four hundred fifty-nine patients completed their regimens; 327 had functional dyspepsia (180 men, 147 women; median age, 39 years; range, 18 to 70 years) and 132 had ulcers (81 men, 51 women; median age, 40 years; range, 18 to 70 years). Eradication of H pylori was achieved in 58.8% (270 of 459) of all patients, 58.1% (190 of 327) of nonulcer dyspeptic patients, and 60.6% (80 of 132) of duodenal ulcer patients. The eradication rate varied from 47.2% to 69.4% in different treatment protocols. There were no statistically significant differences in eradication rates in any treatment group. All drugs were generally well tolerated in all groups, and no patient discontinued treatment because of side effects. Therapy with omeprazole and 2 antimicrobials for H pylori had limited efficacy in a Turkish population. The reason for these results, which conflict with those of other studies, is not clear. Further investigations of regimens for the eradication of H pylori in our population are necessary.
Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences | 2007
Yuksel Ates; Guldem Kilciler; Selahattin Bedir; Murat Aslan; Mete Kilciler; Ahmet Tüzün; Gokhan Yagci; Sait Bagci
We report a 35‐year‐old male patient with chronic constipation and infertility for 4 years. Spermiogram revealed severe oligospermia. An external mass compressing the rectum was found during rectal examination and flexible rectosigmoidoscopy. Abdominal computed tomography showed a presacral cystic mass which displaced the bladder anteriorly. The cyst was completely removed with open surgery. Histopathologic analysis revealed a cystic lesion covered with squamous epithelium including polymorphonuclear leukocytes, macrophages and sperm cells. After the operation, the patients symptoms were relieved. We considered that the constipation was caused by external compression by the vesicula seminalis cyst. In cases of constipation with infertility, vesicula seminalis cyst should be kept in mind.
Clinical Rheumatology | 2004
Sait Bagci; Bülent Toy; Ahmet Tüzün; Yuksel Ates; Murat Aslan; Ali Inal; Mustafa Gulsen; Necmettin Karaeren; Kemal Dagalp
Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2008
Yuksel Ates; Bulent Degertekin; Ahmet Erdil; Halil Yaman; Kemal Dagalp
Internal Medicine | 2008
Ahmet Erdil; Guldem Kilciler; Yuksel Ates; Ahmet Tüzün; Mustafa Gulsen; Necmettin Karaeren; Kemal Dagalp
Hepato-gastroenterology | 2005
Sait Bagci; Ahmet Tüzün; Yuksel Ates; Mustafa Gulsen; Ahmet Uygun; Zeki Yesilova; Necmettin Karaeren; Kemal Dagalp
Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2007
Ahmet Uygun; Abdurrahman Kadayifci; Zeki Yesilova; Yuksel Ates; Mukerrem Safali; Seyfettin Ilgan; Sait Bagci; Kemal Dagalp