Browsing by Author "Yetkinel, S."
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Item Clinicopathologic characteristics of recurrent endometrioid endometrial cancer patients and analysis of methods used duriing surveillance(2019) Simsek, S.Y.; Serbetcioglu, G.; Alemdaroglu, S.; Yetkinel, S.; Durdag, G.D.; Celik, H.; 31212025Objective: To determine cilinicopathologic characteristics of recurrent endometrioid type endometrial cancer patients and analyze the methods applied in detection of recurrent disease during follow-up period. Methods: We have retrospectively reviewed the file records of the 226 patients who had endometrioid type carcinoma. Bimanual pelvic examination, speculum examination, carcinogenic antigen-125 (CA125) testing, vaginal cuff cytologic screening, transabdominal ultrasound (TAUS) and transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) imagings were performed within the context of routine follow-up control examinations in the post-treatment period in every 3 months within the first 2 years and in every 6 months in the following 2 years and with annual control in the consecutive years. Results: Mean follow-up durations was 25.7 +/- 18.9 months while recurrence rate was 3.1%. The study patient group underwent totally 1116 times TVUS and 1084 times whole TA-US evaluations, 973 times vaginal cuff cytological screening, 1125 times pelvic and general physical examinations beside 1060 times CA-125 testings were performed in accordance with our routinely performed follow-up protocol. The asymptomatic recurrent cases; one of those was dignosed with pelvic examination while diagnosis was established using TA-USG evaluation in the other asymptomatic patient. The other 5 cases were symptomatic. Pelvic examination, Computed Tomograhy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging were utilized in diagnosing 1, 3 and 1 of those patients, respectively. Conclusion: The presence of symptoms and pelvic examination seem to be the most effective modalities in detecting recurrence in follow-up of endometrial cancer. It would be reasonable to optimize intervals between follow-up visits and to determine the appropriate evaluations by considering risk levels of the patients. (C) 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.Item Comparison of fixed and flexible progestin primed ovarian stimulation protocols to prevent luteinizing hormone surge in poor ovarian response(2022) Durdag, G. Dogan; Aytac, P. Caglar; Yaginc, D. Alkas; Yetkinel, S.; Cok, T.; Simsek, E.Item The Effect of Sperm Selection with Fertile Plus on Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Outcome(2016) Yetkinel, S.; Kilicdag, E. Bulgan; Haydardedeoglu, B.; Simsek, E.; Cok, T.; Aytac, P. Caglar; Alkas, D.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2165-9168; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0942-9108; AAL-1530-2021; AAK-8872-2021; AAH-5686-2020; AAC-9940-2020