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Item Alpha-Thalassemia Mutations in Adana Province, Southern Turkey: Genotype-Phenotype Correlation(2015) Bozdogan, Sevcan Tug; Yuregir, Ozge Ozalp; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Aslan, Huseyin; Ozdemir, Zeynep Canan; Gambin, Tomasız; 25825562To look over the distribution of the mutations in a large series from Adana province, Southern Turkey, and determine the genotype-phenotype correlation of the frequent mutations. Among the 2500 individuals with mild or moderate anemia, microcytosis, and normal iron levels that were referred to our Genetic Diagnosis Center, a population consisting of 539 individuals were included in the study and tested for alpha-thalassemia mutations by using reverse dot blot hybridization technique. Twelve different mutations were detected in 539 patients. Among the 12 different mutations found, the most frequent mutations were the -alpha(3.7) (63.3 %), --(MED) (11.7 %), --(20.5) (10.7 %), alpha 2(IVS1(-5nt)) (3.9 %), and alpha 2(polyA-2) (3.5 %). The most frequent genotypes were -alpha(3.7)/alpha alpha (35.8 %), -alpha(3.7)/-alpha(3.7)(18.9 %), -(20.5)/alpha alpha (11.5 %), and --(MED)/alpha alpha (10.4 %), respectively. There were statistically significant differences in hematological findings between -alpha(3.7)/-alpha(3.7) and --(MED)/alpha alpha, even though both have two mutated genes in the genotype. Our results show that alpha-thalassemia mutations are highly heterogeneous as well as deletional and -alpha(3.7) single gene deletion is particularly prevalent at Adana province in agreement to other studies from Turkey.Item Anorectal Complications During Neutropenic Period in Patients with Hematologic Diseases(2016) Solmaz, Soner; Korur, Asli; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Asma, Suheyl; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Kasar, Mutlu; Yeral, Mahmut; Kozanoglu, Ilknur; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; 26977278Background: Neutropenic patients are susceptible to any anorectal disease, and symptomatic anorectal disease afflicts 2-32% of oncology patients. Perianal infections are the most feared complication, considering the lack of natural defense against infectious microorganisms. When septic complications develop, the anorectal disease is potentially fatal, especially in neutropenic patients in whom mortality rates range between 11-57%. Although anorectal diseases are a frequent complication with potentially fatal outcomes among patients with hematologic diseases, sufficient data are not available in the literature. In this study, we aimed to investigate the anorectal complications developing during the neutropenic period in patients with hematologic diseases. Methods: A total of 79 patients whose neutropenic period (absolute neutrophil count < 500/mcL) continued for 7 days, or longer were included in the study. Results: A total of 34 patients out of 79 (43%) were detected to develop anorectal complications, of them 6 (7.6%) developed an anorectal infection. The patients were characterized according to the hematological disease and its status (active or not), the type of treatment and the presence of a history of an anorectal pathology before the onset of the hematologic disease. Nineteen (24.1%) patients had the history of anorectal disturbances before diagnosis of the hematologic disease, and recurrence of an anorectal pathology was found in 14 out of 19 patients(73.7%). In addition, the overall mortality rate was higher among the patients who developed anorectal complications compared to another group (41.2% vs. 22.2%, p= 0.059). Conclusion: Anorectal pathology is a common complication with high recurrence rate in neutropenic patients. Perianal infections are important as they can cause life-threatening outcomes although they are relatively rare among all anorectal complications. Therefore perianal signs and symptoms should be meticulously evaluated concerning early diagnosis and treatment.Item Brentuximab Vedotin And Bendamustine: An Effective Salvage Therapy For Relapsed Or Refractory Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients(2022) Ulu, Bahar Uncu; Dal, Mehmet Sinan; Hindilerden, Ipek Yonal; Akay, Olga Meltem; Mehtap, Ozgur; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Hindilerden, Fehmi; Gunes, Ahmet Kursad; Yigenoglu, Tugce Nur; Basci, Semih; Cakar, Merih Kizil; Acik, Didar Yanardag; Korkmaz, Serdal; Ulas, Turgay; Ozet, Gulsum; Ferhanoglu, Burhan; Nalcaci, Meliha; Altuntas, Fevzi; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0895-4787; 34514960; AAE-1457-2021The prognosis is poor for relapsed or refractory (R/R) classical Hodgkin Lymphoma (cHL) patients. The brentuximab vedotin (Bv) and bendamustine (B) combination has been used as a preferable salvage regimen in R/R cHL patient trials. We retrospectively evaluated response rates, toxicities, and the survival in R/R cHL patients treated with the BvB combination. In a multi-centre real-life study, 61 R/R HL patients received intravenous doses of 1.8 mg/kg Bv on the first day plus 90 mg/m(2) B on the first and second days of a 21-day cycle as a second-line or beyond-salvage regimen. Patients' median age at BvB initiation was 33 (range: 18-76 years). BvB was given as median third-line treatment for a median of four cycles (range: 2-11). The overall and complete response rates were 82% and 68.9%, respectively. After BvB initiation, the median follow-up was 14 months, and one- and two-year overall survival rates were 85% and 72%, respectively. Grade 3/4 toxicities included neutropenia (24.6%), lymphopenia (40%), thrombocytopenia (13%), anaemia (13%), infusion reactions (8.2%), neuropathy (6.5%), and others. The BvB combination could be given as salvage regimen aiming a bridge to autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT), in patients relapse after ASCT or to transplant-ineligible patients with manageable toxicity profiles.Item The Clinicopathologic Features and the Factors Associated with the Survival in Light -Chain Amyloidosis Patients: A Single Center Descriptive Study(2020) Aytan, Pelin; Yeral, Mahmut; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Kasar, Mutlu; Korur, Asli; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Asma, Suheyl; Kozanoglu, Ilknur; Ozdogu, Hakan; Boga, Can; 0000-0002-5086-5593; 0000-0003-3856-7005; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0002-5268-1210; 0000-0002-9680-1958; AAD-6222-2021; AAD-5616-2021; AAL-3906-2021; AAE-1457-2021; AAD-5542-2021; AAE-1241-2021Objective: To present the clinicopathologic features and assess the factors related to the survival in light- chain amyloidosis (AL) patients. Method: All the patients with AL diagnosis being followed-up in the hematology department were recruited in the study. Clinicopathologic data were obtained. Factors related with overall survival (OS) including systemic inflammatory response markers were analyzed. Results: In 16 AL patients, the estimated OS was 58.6 +/- 10.8 months, with a-5-year- survival rate of 52.1%. While, 43.8% of the patients died during the study period. Gastrointestinal and respiratory complaints were the most frequent symptoms. Myocardial and renal biopsies were amyloid positive in 31.3% and 25% of the patients respectively. Myeloma was diagnosed in 18.8% and amyloid was positive in 31.3% of the bone marrow biopsies. There was no difference between surviving and deceased patients with respect to laboratory findings including systemic inflammatory markers. Only immunoglobulin M was significantly lower in the deceased patients and IgM was found to be the only factor independently associated with OS. Lower IgM levels were associated with decreased OS. An IgM value of 75.4 mg/dL was found as a cut-off value with a sensitivity and specificity of 71.4% and 66.7% respectively for the prediction of survival status. Conclusion: AL is a rare, progressive, systemic disease with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations. The disease most commonly presents with gastrointestinal and respiratory complaints. IgM level seems to be an independent predictor of survival and may be used as a prognostic marker.Item A Comparison of the BEAM and MITO/MEL Conditioning Regimens for Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Hodgkin Lymphoma: An Analysis of Efficiency and Treatment-Related Toxicity(2020) Yeral, Mahmut; Aytan, Pelin; Gungor, Burcu; Boga, Can; Unal, Ali; Koc, Yener; Kaynar, Leylagul; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Eser, Bulent; Ozdogu, Hakan; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0002-9680-1958; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 32605899; AAD-5542-2021; AAE-1457-2021; AAD-6222-2021In this multicenter retrospective study, we compared the efficacy and toxicity of BEAM (BCNU, etoposide, cytarabine, and melphalan) and MITO/MEL (mitoxantrone, melphalan) preparation regimens. The 3-year expected overall survival for the MIT/MEL and BEAM were 86.1% and 91.3%, respectively. The MITO/MEL seems to be as effective as the BEAM but has better tolerability in terms of pulmonary toxicity and may be used as an alternative option. Background: Approximately half of patients with relapsed chemosensitive disease achieve robust responses with BEAM (BCNU, etoposide, cytarabine, and melphalan) and autologous stem cell rescue. The scarcity of comparative studies further limits alternative treatment protocols, such as the MITO/MEL (mitoxantrone, melphalan) protocol. Patients and Methods: In this retrospective multicenter study, we compared the BEAM and MITO/MEL regimens used before autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in terms of efficacy and side effects in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma. Data met international accreditation rules. Before ASCT, 108 patients received the MITO/MEL, and 34 patients received the BEAM. Results: The median follow-up time was 36 months in the MITO/MEL group (range, 3-178) and 23 months in the BEAM group (range, 4-99). After ASCT, the 3-year expected overall survival and disease-free survival rates were 86.1% and 86.1% for the MITO/MEL group and 91.3% and 76.5% for the BEAM group, respectively. Although 50% of patients developed febrile neutropenia attacks in the MITO/MEL group, this rate was 91.1% in the BEAM group. The grade II and higher rates of hepatic, renal, gastrointestinal, and cardiac toxicities were similar in both groups. However, the rate of pulmonary toxicity was determined to be 1.9% in the MITO/MEL group and 29.4% in the BEAM group (P < .001). Conclusion: The MITO/MEL conditioning regimen seems to be as effective as the BEAM regimen but has better tolerability in terms of pulmonary toxicity and may be used as an alternative option if necessary, depending on the comorbidity status of the patient.Item Demodicidosis Accompanying Acute Cutaneous Graft-Versus-Host Disease after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation(2018) Aytan, Pelin; Yeral, Mahmut; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Kocer, Nazim Emrah; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Kazanoglu, İlknur; Ozdogu, Hakan; Boga, Can; 29983401Item Development of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia in a Patient With Gouty Arthritis on Long Term Colchicine(2016) Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Korur, Asli; Boga, Can; 27408362Colchicine is a frequently used drug in rheumatological diseases. Acute promyelocytic leukemia developed in a patient who used colchicine for gouty arthritis since 10 years is presented and the possible relation between the long term use of colchicine and hematological malignancies is discussed.Item The Effect of Fc gamma RIIIA Gene Polymorphism on the Treatment of Diffuse Large B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Multicenter Prospective Observational Study(2015) Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Ozcan, Mehmet Ali; Ergene, Ulku; Payzin, Bahriye; Tunah, Sunay; Demirkan, Fatih; Ozsan, Hayri; Piskin, Ozden; Undar, Bulent; 26316483Objective: The curative treatment approach for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is controversial even in the rituximab (R) era. The aim of this study was to examine the Fc gamma RIIIA gene polymorphism distribution of DLBCL patients who had been treated with R-CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) chemotherapy. Furthermore, we investigated the impact of Fc gamma RIIIA gene polymorphism on the overall response rate (ORR) and overall survival (OS). Materials and Methods: Patients from 3 centers in the Aegean region of Turkey who had newly diagnosed CD20-positive DLBCL were enrolled in the study. The single nucleotide polymorphisms of the Fc gamma RIIIA gene were analyzed by real time-PCR. The response to treatment was determined in the middle and at the end of the protocol. During 2 years of follow-up, the patients were clinically and radiologically evaluated for disease status every 3 months. Results: Thirty-six patients were included in the study and the distributions of F/F, V/F, and V/V types of alleles of Fc gamma RIIIA were 25%, 50%, and 25%, respectively. Twenty-seven patients were considered as evaluable according to ORR and OS. The patients' ORR was 87.5%, 100%, and 50% in the F/F, V/F, and V/V allele groups, respectively. We did not establish any statistically significant differences among the 3 alleles groups in respect to ORR (p=0.93). The OS within 2 years in the F/F, V/F, and V/V allele groups was 62.5%, 100%, and 100%, respectively. The OS in the F/F allele group was found to be lower than in the other 2 allele groups (p=0.01). Conclusion: The distribution of gene polymorphisms in our study group was similar to those of previous studies. While ORR was similar between the groups, our results highlight a lower OS in F/F patients compared to other allele groups of Fc gamma RIIIA.Item Effectiveness of Visual Methods in Information Procedures for Stem Cell Recipients and Donors(2017) Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Sariturk, Cagla; Konur, Asli; Asma, Suheyl; Yeral, Mahmut; Solmaz, Soner; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Tepebasi, Songul; Kozanoglu, Ilknur; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0002-5086-5593; 0000-0002-5268-1210; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0001-5335-7976; 0000-0002-9680-1958; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 27476890; ABC-4148-2020; AAE-1457-2021; AAS-7129-2021; AAD-5616-2021; AAD-6222-2021; AAE-1241-2021; AAL-6544-2020; AAI-7831-2021Objective: Obtaining informed consent from hematopoietic stem cell recipients and donors is a critical step in the transplantation process. Anxiety may affect their understanding of the provided information. However, use of audiovisual methods may facilitate understanding. In this prospective randomized study, we investigated the effectiveness of using an audiovisual method of providing information to patients and donors in combination with the standard model. Materials and Methods: A 10-min informational animation was prepared for this purpose. In total, 82 participants were randomly assigned to two groups: group 1 received the additional audiovisual information and group 2 received standard information. A 20-item questionnaire was administered to participants at the end of the informational session. Results: A reliability test and factor analysis showed that the questionnaire was reliable and valid. For all participants, the mean overall satisfaction score was 184.8 +/- 19.8 (maximum possible score of 200). However, for satisfaction with information about written informed consent, group 1 scored significantly higher than group 2 (p=0.039). Satisfaction level was not affected by age, education level, or differences between the physicians conducting the informative session. Conclusion: This study shows that using audiovisual tools may contribute to a better understanding of the informed consent procedure and potential risks of stem cell transplantation.Item Effects of bone marrow fibrosis and angiogenetic structure on autologous hematopoietic stem cell engraftment(2017) Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Ozsan, Guner Hayri; Ozkal, Sermin; Seydaoglu, Gulsah; Alacacioglu, Inci; Ozcan, Mehmet Ali; Demirkan, Fatih; Piskin, Ozden; Undar, Bulent; 0000-0002-0895-4787; AAE-1457-2021Purpose: Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) engraftment is influenced by many factors. We investigated the effects of bone marrow fibrosis and angiogenetic structure on engraftment in patients with hematological malignancies. Materials and Methods: Data were collected from 34 patients (20 males and 14 females) who underwent autologous HSC transplantation. Bone marrow myelofibrosis was graded from 0 to 3, angiogenesis was quantified using a stereological method in the most recent bone marrow biopsy before the transplantation. Patients were categorized into two groups according to intensity of angiogenesis parameters. Results: Half of the patients had fibrosis and majority had multiple myeloma (73.5%). Eleven patients had grade 1, six had grade 2 myelofibrosis. The engraftment day (ED) for platelets and erythrocytes was significantly different between the grade 2 fibrosis and non-fibrosis groups. VSD and NVES levels were significantly higher in the grades 1 and 2 fibrosis groups than the no fibrosis group. While the overall survival time was shorter in the grade 2 fibrosis group than the others, the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusion: Bone marrow fibrosis was found to be independent risk factor. It may have a negative effect on platelet and erythrocyte engraftment time of autologous transplantation process but this effect does not influence survival.Item Excellent outcomes of allogeneic transplantation from peripheral blood of HLA-matched related donors for adult sickle cell disease with ATLG and posttransplant cyclophosphamide-containing regimen: an update work(2020) Ozdogu, Hakan; Boga, Can; Yeral, Mahmut; Kozaoglu, Ilknur; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Aytan, Pelin; Kasar, Mutlu; Asma, Suheyl; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Korur, Asli; Sariturk, Cagla; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0001-5335-7976; 0000-0002-5086-5593; 0000-0003-3856-7005; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0002-5268-1210; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 0000-0002-9680-1958; 31992850; AAL-6544-2020; AAE-1457-2021; AAS-7129-2021; ABC-4148-2020; AAI-7831-2021; AAD-5616-2021; AAL-3906-2021; AAD-5542-2021; AAE-1241-2021; AAD-6222-2021Item Frequency of Finding Family Donors: A Single Center Experience(2018) Kasar, Mutlu; Yeral, Mahmut; Solmaz, Soner; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Asma, Suheyl; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; Basturk, Bilkay; 0000-0003-3856-7005; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0001-5335-7976; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0002-9680-1958; 0000-0002-8784-1974; 29527991; AAL-3906-2021; ABC-4148-2020; AAE-1457-2021; AAI-7831-2021; AAD-6222-2021; AAD-5542-2021; AAD-6918-2021Objectives: Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant is a curative treatment option for many hematologic diseases. The existence of a fully compatible donor for recipients is the first condition for minimized transplant-related mortality and morbidity. The best donor for hematopoietic stem cell transplant is an HLA-matched sibling donor. The possibility of finding an HLA-matched sibling is less than 30% worldwide. Hematopoietic stem cell transplant is needed for an increasing number of patients every year, but the ability to find a fully compatible donor has limited its use. Materials and Methods: From August 2012 to May 2017, we screened 412 adult patients who required AHSCT and their families for HLA tissue groups who were seen at our center (Baskent University Adana Dr. Turgut Noyan Research and Medical Center Hematology Unit). To screen tissue groups at our center, we perform lowresolution typing for HLA-A, B, -C, -DRB1, and -DQB. If an HLA genotype cannot be identified, verification typing is done using high-resolution testing. Results: We found matched family donors in 227 (55%) of 412 patients screened at our center. The ratio of HLAmatched related donors was 83% for 279 patients who received allogeneic stem cell transplant. Conclusions: The likelihood of finding eligible unrelated donors has been gradually increasing, in part due to the development of the National Bone Marrow Bank. However, a careful screening for related donors is still important. Our findings indicate the importance of careful examination of family genealogy and of careful family screening in our region.Item Ibrutinib-Induced Pancreatitis in Patients with Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia(2022) Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Soydas, Baris; 37195211Item The Impact of the Ferric Carboxymaltose on Hemoglobin and Ferritin Levels(2020) Korur, Asli; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Asma, Suheyl; Aytan, Pelin; Tanrikulu, Funda P.; Solmaz, Soner; Kasar, Mutlu; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Yeral, Mahmut; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; 0000-0003-3856-7005; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0002-5086-5593; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0001-5335-7976; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 0000-0002-9680-1958; 32776750; AAD-6222-2021; AAL-3906-2021; AAD-5542-2021; AAD-5616-2021; AAE-1457-2021; ABC-4148-2020; AAI-7831-2021Background: Anemia is a frequent disorder worldwide. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common form of anemia. Although oral iron is the first choice for treatment, the efficacy of oral iron preparations may be limited. Ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) is a novel parenteral iron preparation which can rapidly replenish iron stores. The aim of the present study is to investigate the impact of FCM dose on hemoglobin (Hb) and ferritin levels and the frequency of hypersensitivity reactions. Methods: This study was conducted with 765 IDA patients between September 1, 2016 and September 1, 2018. Hemoglobin (Hb), serum ferritin, transferrin saturation values were examined at the time of diagnosis, Hb and ferritin values at first month. Results: Post-treatment Hb and ferritin levels significantly increased. The mean Hb level alteration was 2.43 +/- 1.2 g/dL, the median ferritin level alteration was 157.3 ng/mL. The mean Hb level was lower and the mean change in Hb level was higher in higher doses. Allergic reactions were more frequent in higher doses. Conclusions: Ferric carboxymaltose is a novel treatment option with a low risk of hypersensitivity reactions and well tolerated even in high doses.Item A Novel Simplified Combination of Monoclonal Antibodies for Flow Cytometric Analysis of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Samples(2019) Pepedil-Tanrikulu, Funda; Sen, Nazan; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Sariturk, Cagla; Kozanoglu, Ilknur; 31532092Background: The profile of leukocytes in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid provides important information for diagnosing various lung diseases. A differential cell count of BAL is conventionally performed by evaluating centrifuged samples under a light microscope and enumerating the stained cells. Another rarely used method to identify BAL leukocytes is flow cytometry (FCM). However, there are no guidelines for standardizing this method and related literature is limited. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of FCM for identifying BAL leukocytes. Methods: The BAL samples accepted to the hematology laboratory between 2014 - 2018 were retrospectively evaluated via light microscopy (LM) by a hematologist; while flow cytometric analyses with a monoclonal antibody panel composed of CD45/CD14/CD16 were noted by another doctor. The percentages of macrophages, lymphocytes, neutrophils and eosinophils determined by both methods were recorded for analysis. Correlations between the results from LM and FCM were investigated. In addition, compatibility between LM and FCM for denoting pathological values for each cell type was checked. Results: Among 140 reviewed BAL samples, 76 were included for further analysis. Comparisons revealed strong correlations between FCM and LM for identifying macrophages, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils. In addition, regarding the normal cutoff values for each leukocyte type, FCM and LM were similar in the identification of pathological changes of all cell types except eosinophils. Conclusions: Flow cytometry was found to be feasible for use instead of LM and might become a more widely used technique to analyze BAL fluid in the future.Item Optimization of Minimal Residual Disease Detection by Multi-Color Flow Cytometry in Multiple Myeloma: 8 Colors and Beyond(2017) Kozanoglu, Ilknur; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Unver, Gulsah; Aytan, Pelin; Yeral, Mahmut; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 0000-0002-5268-1210; 0000-0002-2553-7715; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0002-9680-1958; ABC-4148-2020; AAE-1241-2021; AAE-3833-2019; AAE-1457-2021; AAD-5542-2021; AAD-6222-2021Item Pathology, Classification, Clinical Manifestations and Prognosis of Langerhan's Cell Histiocytosis: A Single Center Experience(2022) Hasbay, Bermal; Kocer, Nazim Emrah; Kayaselcuk, Fazilet; Canpolat, Emine Tuba; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Erbay, AyseObjective: The aim of the study is to raise awareness about clinical features, histopathological and radiological analyzes and treatment details of this rare disease. Methods: A total of 55 Langerhans cell histiocytosis patients, diagnosed between the year 2006 and October 2020 in our department were included in the study. The patients were evaluated in terms of age, gender, tumor localization, risk groups, treatment modalities, recurrence, and outcome of the disease. Results: Twenty-three out of 55 patients were children and 32 were adults. The ages of the patients were between 7 months and 72 years. Thirty-seven of the cases were male and 18 were female. The most common clinical complaint in both groups was pain and swelling. The duration between the onset of the patient complaints and admission to the hospital varies between 7 days-12 months in children, and 10 days-23 years in adults. Forty-three of the cases had single organ involvement and 12 had multiorgan involvement. The most frequently affected organ in both groups was bone. Forty of the 55 patients had follow-up data and the treatment modalities are as follows: Nine patients radiotherapy, 8 patients chemotherapy+steroid, 7 patients chemotherapy, 2 patients chemotherapy+radiotherapy+steroid, 1 patient steroid, 2 patients chemotherapy+radiotherapy. Eleven patients were followed up without additional treatment after surgery. Median follow-up from the time of biopsy was 45.9 months in children and 41.9 months in adults. Conclusions: As a result, diagnosis requires a high degree of suspicion and final diagnosis is based on the histological examination of the lesions and biopsies.Item QTc Prolongation During Peripheral Stem Cell Apheresis in Healthy Volunteers(2017) Korur, Asli; Kozanoglu, Ilknur; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Yeral, Mahmut; Kandemir, Fatih; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Sariturk, Cagla; Asma, Suheyl; Solmaz, Soner; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; 0000-0002-5086-5593; 0000-0001-5335-7976; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0002-5268-1210; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 0000-0002-4130-1059; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0002-9680-1958; 27543914; AAD-5616-2021; AAI-7831-2021; AAD-5542-2021; AAD-6222-2021; AAE-1241-2021; ABC-4148-2020; AAS-7129-2021; AAE-1457-2021Background and aim: Today, voluntary donation of peripheral blood stem cells by healthy donors for allogeneic hemopoietic cell transplantation is common worldwide. Such donations are associated with small but measurable risks of morbidity and mortality. Most complications are associated with citrate infusion during cell collection. We studied the effects of citrate infusion on the QTc and other vital parameters during and after peripheral stem cell apheresis in volunteers. Method: To ensure that donors were healthy, screening included taking a detailed medical history, physical examination, and laboratory measurements of plasma calcium and magnesium. Corrected QT (QTc) values were assessed using a 12-lead electrocardiographic platform that derived QTc values automatically. Results: In all, 141 apheresis procedures were performed. The mean QTc values at baseline, at 2 and 4 h during the procedure, and at 30 min after the procedure, were 347.6 +/- 59.5, 349.9 +/- 52.8, 391.8 +/- 54.0, and 404.8 +/- 59.2 ms, respectively. The baseline and 2 h QTcs did not differ significantly, but the baseline QTc did differ significantly from the 4 h and 30 min after the procedure values. The plasma levels of calcium and magnesium did not significantly differ before and after the procedure. Conclusion: QTc prolongation may develop during leukopheresis, particularly if the procedure takes more than 2 h. Thus, to enhance donor safety, QTc measurement should be standard for all donors. In addition, any family history of sudden death should be noted, to prevent the development of possible fatal arrhythmia in susceptible donors.Item Quantum Cell Expansion System: Safe and Rapid Expansion(2017) Kozanoglu, Ilknur; Maytalman, Erkan; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Yeral, Mahmut; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Aytan, Pelin; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; 0000-0002-5268-1210; 0000-0001-5284-7439; 0000-0002-9580-628X; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0002-2553-7715; 0000-0002-9680-1958; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 28803897; AAE-1241-2021; F-6265-2019; ABC-4148-2020; AAE-1457-2021; AAE-3833-2019; AAD-5542-2021Item Red blood cell alloimmunization in patients with sickle cell disease in Turkey: a single center retrospective cohort study(2016) Solmaz, Soner; Karacaoglu, Pelin; Gereklioglu, Cigdem; Asma, Suheyl; Korur, Asli; Buyukkurt, Nurhilal; Kasar, Mutlu; Yeral, Mahmut; Kozanoglu, Ilknur; Boga, Can; Ozdogu, Hakan; 0000-0002-5086-5593; 0000-0002-8902-1283; 0000-0003-3856-7005; 0000-0002-0895-4787; 0000-0002-5268-1210; 0000-0002-9680-1958; AAD-5616-2021; AAD-5542-2021; AAL-3906-2021; AAE-1457-2021; ABC-4148-2020; AAD-6222-2021; AAE-1241-2021Purpose: We aimed to investigate erythrocyte alloimmunization frequency and related factors in our region where SCD is common Material and Methods: This study was planned as a single center, cross-sectional and retrospective cohort study. A total of 216 patients who had been followed up due to SCD [Hemoglobin (Hb) SS, Hb S-beta thalassemia, Hb S-alpha thalassemia] were included in this study. Patients were divided to two groups according to amount of transfusion. The patients who had received less than 6 transfusions per year and who did not have the history of erythropheresis were allocated to Group 1, and the patients who had received 6 or more simple transfusion per year or who had undergone erythrocyte exchange were allocated to Group 2 Results: Of 216 SCD patients included in the study. Alloimmunization was detected in 67 (31.0%) out of 216 patients who underwent transfusion, and in 17 (30.4%) out of 56 patients in Group 1 and in 50 (31.3%) out of 160 patients in Group 2. When the patients were analyzed according to alloimmunization development, our study revealed that neither SCD complications are a risk factor for alloimmunization nor alloimmunization increases mortality rates Conclusion: High alloimmunization frequency found in our study suggests the insufficient adherence of alloimmunization-prevention policies in RBC transfusions performed except experienced institutions. Therefore alloimmunization may be reduced or prevented through performing extended red cell typing among SCD patients