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Ilhan, Tolgay Tuyan,Kebapcilar, Aysegul,Yilmaz, Setenay Arzu,Ilhan, Turkan,Kerimoglu, Ozlem Secilmis,Pekin, Aybuke Tazegul,Akyurek, Fikret,Unlu, Ali,Celik, Cetin Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2015 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.16 No.11
Background: The aims of this study were compare the serum visfatin and resistin levels between endometrial cancer (EC) patients and controls and evaluate their power to predict prognosis. Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted between March 2013 to June 2014 on the Gynecologic Oncology Department of the University of Selcuk, Konya, Turkey. A total of 42 EC patients and 42 controls were included and assessed for differences in serum visfatin and resistin levels, along with prognostic factors. Results: Endometrial cancer patients had significantly higher visfatin levels than control s (p: 0.011), associated with deep myometrial invasion (p: 0.019). In contrast the serum level of resistin did not significantly differ between EC patients and controls (p: 0.362). However, high resistin level in EC patients was associated with increase lymph node metastasis (p: 0.009). On logistic regression analysis, we found that serum visfatin elevation was associated with risk of myometrial invasion (OR: 1,091; 95%CI: 1.021-1.166; p: 0.010) and serum resistin with risk of lymph node metastasis (OR: 1.018; 95%CI: 1.000-1.035; p: 0.046). For myometrial invasion prediction, a serum visfatin level greater than 26.8 ng/mL demonstrated a sensitivity and specificity of 66.6 % and 96.4%, respectively. For lymph node metastasis prediction, the best cut-off for serum resistin level was 599ng/mL. A serum resistin level greater than this demonstrated a sensitivity and specificity of 87.5% and 77.1%, respectively. Conclusions: Our data suggest that serum visfatin is elevated in patients with EC and serum visfatin and resistin levels could be used to predict the risk of advance stage lesions.
Incomplete Isolated C7 Root Injury Caused by Gunshot Wound: A Case Report
Ulvi Çiftçi,Ahmet Tolgay Akıncı,Emre Delen,Doğan Güçlühan 대한신경손상학회 2017 Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Vol.13 No.1
Gunshot wounds to the spine cause severe neurological and/or internal organs damages. Although most of publications in the literature are realized on military injuries, increased civilian arming which raises civilian gunshot injuries is a new social danger causing serious health problems. In gunshot injuries to the spine; vertebral column, spinal cord and nerve roots are damaged with direct, indirect and transient cavitation related mechanisms. In this case report, we present 24 years old male patient who had severe pain and monoparesis in left upper extremity followed by gunshot injury to the spine with clinical, radiological and postoperative follow-up fndings.
Familial gigantiform cementoma with Ehlers - Danlos syndrome: A report of 2 cases
Nihan Aksakallı,Ceren Guney Tolgay,Fatma unalan,Zeynep Mumcu,Gamze Aren,Olcay sakar 대한치과보철학회 2015 The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics Vol.7 No.2
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary disorder of connective tissue, while familial gigantiform cementoma is a condition that usually manifests as multiple radiopaque cementum-like masses throughout the jaws. This case report discusses the oral management and prosthetic rehabilitation of two patients presenting familial gigantiform cementoma with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.
Familial gigantiform cementoma with Ehlers - Danlos syndrome: A report of 2 cases
Sakar, Olcay,Aren, Gamze,Mumcu, Zeynep,Unalan, Fatma,Aksakalli, Nihan,Tolgay, Ceren Guney The Korean Academy of Prosthodonitics 2015 The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics Vol.7 No.2
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary disorder of connective tissue, while familial gigantiform cementoma is a condition that usually manifests as multiple radiopaque cementum-like masses throughout the jaws. This case report discusses the oral management and prosthetic rehabilitation of two patients presenting familial gigantiform cementoma with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.