Tıp Fakültesi / Faculty of Medicine

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    Effects of Quercetin on Chronic Constriction Nerve Injury in an Experimental Rat Model
    (2016) Civi, Soner; Emmez, Gokcen; Dere, Umit Akin; Borcek, Alp Ozgun; Emmez, Hakan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1055-5152; 26960544; U-2400-2018
    Flavonoids are popular substances in the literature, with proven effects on cardiovascular, neoplastic and neurodegenerative diseases. Antioxidant effect is the most pronounced and studied one. Among thousands of flavonoids, quercetin (QUE) is a prototype with significant antioxidant effects. This study aims to demonstrate the effects of QUE in an experimental rat model of chronic constriction injury (CCI). A two-level study was designed with 42 adult Wistar rats that were randomly assigned to different groups. In the first part, animals in sham, control, quercetin, morphine and gabapentine groups received chronic constriction injury to their sciatic nerves and received a single dose of QUE, morphine and gabapentine. In the second part, different dose regimens of QUE were administered to different groups of animals. Pre-injury and post-injury assessments for mechanical hypersensitivity, thermal sensitivity, locomotor activity and anxiety were recorded and statistical comparisons were performed between different groups. Comparison of QUE with morphine and gabapentine has revealed significant effects of this agent in the current chronic constriction injury model. QUE was significantly superior to Gabapentine and morphine in terms of alleviating mechanical and thermal hypersensitivity. Additionally, pre-injury administration of QUE for 4 days demonstrated long-term effectiveness on mechanical hypersensitivity. This preliminary report the on effects of QUE in a chronic constriction injury model proved significant effects of the agent, which should be supplemented with different studies using different dose regimens.
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    Vertebral Body Lipoma An Unusual Pathology Treated With Kyphoplasty
    (2018) Sahinturk, Fikret; Dere, Umit Akin; Sonmez, Erkin; Altinors, Nur; Terzi, Aysen; 0000-0002-0471-3177; 0000-0002-6678-6224; 0000-0002-5693-3542; 0000-0002-1225-1320; 30226833; AAI-7972-2021; N-1435-2014; AAI-8820-2021; F-7546-2013
    Study Design. Case report. Objective. This case report is unique since this is the first vertebral lipom case that was treated by kyphoplasty alone. Summary of Background Data. Vertebral lipoma is extremely rare and our search of the English literature has revealed 20 patients in 16 reports. Methods. A 32-year-old female patient was admitted to our neurosurgery department with the chief complaint of low back pain that had lasted nearly 1 year. A lumbar MR suggested a hemangioma and the patient was operated on. Results. On microscopic examination, the lesion was seen to have a widely infiltrating appearance of mature fat tissue between bone trabeculae diagnosis was intraosseous lipoma. Conclusion. We believe that the management should be surgical total removal of the lesion even in incidentally found cases in order to obtain histologic diagnosis and pain relief.
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    Intracranial Fungal Infection After Solid-Organ Transplant
    (2018) Sahinturk, Fikret; Demirkaya, Hamiyet; Dere, Umit Akin; Sonmez, Erkin; Altinors, Nur; Moray, Gokhan; Haberal, Mehmet; 0000-0002-0471-3177; 0000-0002-6678-6224; 0000-0002-5693-3542; 0000-0003-2498-7287; 0000-0002-3462-7632; 29528023; AAI-7972-2021; N-1435-2014; AAI-8820-2021; AAE-1041-2021; AAJ-8097-2021
    Neurologic complications after solid-organ transplant reveal a great spectrum of pathologies. Intracranial hemorrhages, cerebral ischemic lesions, infarctions, lymphoproliferative disorders, and infections, including aspergillosis, have been observed after liver transplant. Fungi constitute nearly 5% of all central nervous system infections, mainly occurring in immunocompromised patients. The most common causative agent is Aspergillus species. It presents either as maxillary sinusitis or pulmonary infection. Brain involvement of Aspergillus carries a high rate of mortality. Aspergillosis presents in the forms of meningitis, mycotic aneurysms, infarctions, and mass lesions. Aspergillosis does not have a specific radiologic appearance. Parenchymal aspergillosis has heterogenous signal intensity (hypointense on T1-weighted and hyperintense on T2-weighted images). Here, we present 3 patients who underwent solid-organ transplant and developed central nervous system aspergillosis. Different modalities of neurosurgical intervention were performed in combination with chemotherapy as part of their fungal therapy.
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    Cervical Spinal Ependymoma With Hemorrhage in a Renal Transplant Patient
    (2022) Sahinturk, Fikret; Dere, Umit Akin; Kirnap, Mahir; Sonmez, Erkin; Altinors, Nur; Ozen, Ozlem; Haberal, Mehmet; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0471-3177; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6678-6224; 30251937; AAI-7972-2021; N-1435-2014
    Ependymomas are the most common intramedullary spinal tumors in adults and constitute around 20% of all spinal tumors in adults. There are 3 subgroups of ependymomas according to World Health Organization classification: subependymoma or myxopapillary (grade 1), ependymoma (grade 2), and anaplastic (grade 3). Therapy for patients is aimed at safe and total surgical removal and, in selected cases, postoperative radiotherapy. Bleeding from a spinal ependymoma, with subsequent urgent surgery, is extremely rare. Here, we present a case of a renal transplant patient who had a cervical ependymoma. Although a considerable volume of peritumoral blood was observed during surgery, the patient had no neurologic deficits and no signs of deterioration.