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Item A Rare Triplet Found in a Patient With Drug-Resistant Hypertension: Adnexal-Adrenal Sex Cord-Stromal Tumors and Castleman?s Disease(2022) Erbay, Gurcan; Pehlivan, Umur Anil; Karadeli, Elif; 36158343Adrenal and ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors which originate from the ovarian stroma and adrenal cortex, have an extremely low incidence even alone. Castleman's disease is also one of the rare causes of non-neoplastic lymphadenopathy. The aim of this case report was to contribute to the literature by identifying the coexistence of these three pathologies, which are encountered with a low incidence even alone.A 46-year-old female patient had experienced drug-resistant hypertension. In the laboratory test, electrolyte imbalance was detected. Imaging modalities revealed left adrenal and adnexal mass lesions as well as a right paraspinal intramuscular nodular lesion. When hypertension and electrolyte imbalance were evaluated together with their etiology, it was thought that the left adrenal lesion, which also has a chemical shift, may be compatible with functional adenoma. Left adrenalectomy was planned. The ovarian lesion and right paraspinal intramuscular lesion were also excised during the same session with the suspicion that the ovarian lesion may be hormone-active neoplasia and the intramuscular lesion may be a metastasis. The diagnosis of adnexal-adrenal sex cord-stromal tumors and unicentric Castleman's disease were made histopathologically.Radiologically, it should be kept in mind that the radiological manifestations of adrenal sex cord-stromal tumors can be confused with adrenal adenomas. Even when these extremely rare tumors are encountered, avoiding the "satisfaction of search" plays a crucial role in the identification of additional pathologies that can explain the etiology.Item SARS-CoV-2 Mutations and their Viral Variants(2022) Cosar, Begum; Karagulleoglu, Zeynep Yagmur; Unal, Sinan; Ince, Ahmet Turan; Uncuoglu, Dilruba Beyza; Tuncer, Gizem; Kilinc, Bugrahan Regaip; Ozkan, Yunus Emre; Ozkoc, Hikmet Ceyda; Demir, Ibrahim Naki; Eker, Ali; Karagoz, Feyzanur; Simsek, Said Yasin; Yasar, Bunyamin; Pala, Mehmetcan; Demir, Aysegul; Atak, Irem Naz; Mendi, Aysegul Hanife; Bengi, Vehdi Umut; Sevel, Guldane Cengiz; Altuntas, Evrim Gunes; Kilic, Pelin; Demir-Dora, Devrim; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0359-6308; 34580015Mutations in the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) occur spontaneously during replication. Thousands of mutations have accumulated and continue to since the emergence of the virus. As novel mutations continue appearing at the scene, naturally, new variants are increasingly observed.Since the first occurrence of the SARS-CoV-2 infection, a wide variety of drug compounds affecting the binding sites of the virus have begun to be studied. As the drug and vaccine trials are continuing, it is of utmost importance to take into consideration the SARS-CoV-2 mutations and their respective frequencies since these data could lead the way to multi-drug combinations. The lack of effective therapeutic and preventive strategies against human coronaviruses (hCoVs) necessitates research that is of interest to the clinical applications.The reason why the mutations in glycoprotein S lead to vaccine escape is related to the location of the mutation and the affinity of the protein. At the same time, it can be said that variations should occur in areas such as the receptor-binding domain (RBD), and vaccines and antiviral drugs should be formulated by targeting more than one viral protein.Item Can we diagnose disk and facet degeneration in lumbar spine by acoustic analysis of spine sounds? (September, 10.1007/s11760-020-01776-3, 2020)(2021) Nabi, Vugar; Ayhan, Selim; Acaroglu, Emre; Ahi, Mustafa Arda; Cetin, Engin; Toreyin, Hakan; Cetin, A. Enis; 0000-0003-0153-3012; U-5409-2018Unfortunately, the authors have missed to include the fifth author name (Engin cetin) in the group.Item Comparison of Involved Field Radiotherapy versus Elective Nodal Irradiation in Stage IIIB/C Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma Patients Treated with Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy: A Propensity Score Matching Study(2020) Topkan, Erkan; Ozdemir, Yurday; Guler, Ozan Cem; Kucuk, Ahmet; Besen, Ali Ayberk; Mertsoylu, Huseyin; Sezen, Duygu; Akdemir, Eyub Yasar; Sezer, Ahmet; Bolukbasi, Yasemin; Pehlivan, Berrin; Selek, Ugur; 0000-0002-1932-9784; 0000-0001-6908-3412; 0000-0002-2218-2074; 0000-0002-6445-1439; 0000-0001-8120-7123; 0000-0002-7862-0192; 32952557; M-9530-2014; AAC-5654-2020; AAG-5629-2021; AAD-2667-2020; AAG-2213-2021; AAD-6910-2021Background. We retrospectively compared the incidence of isolated elective nodal failure (IENF) and toxicity rates and survival outcomes after elective nodal irradiation (ENI) versus involved-field RT (IFRT) by employing the propensity score matching (PSM) methodology in stage IIIB/C inoperable non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with definitive concurrent chemoradiotherapy (C-CRT).Methods. Our PSM examination included 1048 stage IIIB/C NSCLC patients treated with C-CRT from January 2007 to December 2016: a total dose of 66 Gy (2 Gy/fraction) radiotherapy and 1-3 cycles of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy concurrently. The primary and secondary endpoints were the IENF and toxicity rates and survival outcomes after ENI versus IFRT, respectively. Propensity scores were calculated for each group to adjust for confounding variables and facilitate well-balanced comparability by creating 1 : 1 matched study groups.Results. The median follow-up was 26.4 months for the whole study accomplice. The PSM analysis unveiled 1 : 1 matched 646 patients for the ENI (N = 323) and IFRT (N = 323) cohorts. Intergroup comparisons discovered that the 5-year isolated ENF incidence rates (3.4% versus 4.3%;P=0.52) and median overall survival (25.2 versus 24.6 months;P=0.69), locoregional progression-free survival (15.3 versus 15.1 months;P=0.52), and progression-free survival (11.7 versus 11.2 months;P=0.57) durations were similar between the ENI and IFRT cohorts, separately. However, acute grade 3-4 leukopenia (P=0.0012), grade 3 nausea-vomiting (P=0.006), esophagitis (P=0.003), pneumonitis (P=0.002), late grade 3-4 esophageal toxicity (P=0.038), and the need for hospitalization (P<0.001) were all significantly higher in the ENI than in the IFRT group, respectively.Conclusion. Results of the present large-scale PSM cohort established the absence of meaningful IENF or survival differences between the IFRT and ENI cohorts and, consequently, counseled the IFRT as the elected RT technique for such patients since ENI increased the toxicity rates.Item Laryngoscopic Examination During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Turkish Voice Speech and Swallowing Disorders Society and Turkish Professional Voice Society Recommendations(2020) Cobanoglu, H. Bengu; Enver, Necati; Akbulut, Sevtap; Atmis, E. Ozlem; Birkent, Hakan; Buyukatalay, Ciler; Demirhan, Erhan; Denizoglu, Ilter; Hasimli, Ramil; Korkmaz, Muge Ozcelik; Ozgursoy, Selmin Karatayli; Ozturk, Kayhan; Paltura, Ceki; Sirin, Seher; Tatar, Emel Cadalli; Tuzuner, Arzu; Yelken, Kursat; Coskun, H. Hakan; Oguz, Haldun; Oz, Ferhan; 33554203COVID-19 is highly transmissible and spreads rapidly in the population. This increases the occupational risk for health care workers. In otolaryngology clinic practice, patients with upper respiratory tract infection symptoms are common. Also, routine head and neck examinations such as oral cavity examination, nasal/nasopharyngeal examination, or video laryngostroboscopic evaluation are highly risky because of the aerosol formation. To emphasize this issue, two leading otolaryngology organizations in Turkey; 'Voice Speech and Swallowing Disorders Society', and 'Professional Voice Society' gathered a task force. This task force aimed to prepare a consensus report that would provide practical recommendations of the safety measurements during routine clinical care of laryngology patients. To fulfill this, universal aim, on the 2nd and 9th of May 2020, two web-based meetings were conducted by 20 expert physicians. This eighteen items list was prepared as an output.Item A multi-institutional analysis of sequential versus 'sandwich' adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy for stage IIIC endometrial carcinoma(2019) Onal, Cem; Sari, Sezin Yuce; Yildirim, Berna Akkus; Yavas, Guler; Gultekin, Melis; Guler, Ozan Cem; Akyurek, Serap; Yildiz, Ferah; 0000-0002-2742-9021; 30887753; D-5195-2014Objective: To analyze the outcomes of sequential or sandwich chemotherapy (ChT) and radiotherapy (RT) in patients with node-positive endometrial cancer (EC). Methods: Data from 4 centers were collected retrospectively for 179 patients with stage IIIC EC treated with postoperative RT and ChT (paclitaxel and carboplatin). Patients were either treated with 6 cycles of ChT followed by RT (sequential arm; 96 patients) or with 3 cycles of ChT, RT, and an additional 3 cycles of ChT (sandwich arm; 83 patients). Prognostic factors affecting overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were analyzed. Results: The 5-year OS and PFS rates were 64% and 59%, respectively, with a median followup of 41 months (range, 5-167 months). The 5-year OS rates were significantly higher in the sandwich than sequential arms (74% vs. 56%; p=0.03) and the difference for 5-year PFS rates was nearly significant (65% vs. 54%; p=0.05). In univariate analysis, treatment strategy, age, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage, pathology, rate of myometrial invasion, and grade were prognostic factors for OS and PFS. In multivariate analysis, non-endometrioid histology, advanced FIGO stage, and adjuvant sequential ChT and RT were negative predictors for OS, whereas only non-endometrioid histology was a prognostic factor for PFS. Conclusion: Postoperative adjuvant ChT and RT for stage IIIC EC patients, either given sequentially or sandwiched, offers excellent clinical efficacy and acceptably low toxicity. Our data support the superiority of the sandwich regimen compared to the sequential strategy in stage IIIC EC patients for OS.Item Evaluation of Ventricular Repolarization Parameters in Patients Admitted to Emergency Department with Electrical Injury(2020) Celik, Casit Olgun; Ciftci, Orcun; Muratoglu, Murat; Muderrisoglu, Ibrahim HaldunObjective: Prolonged T-peak to T-end (Tp-e), a ventricular repolarization parameter, has been related with ventricular arrhythmias (VAs). Novel electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters of ventricular repolarization have received considerable attention recently. In this study, we sought to investigate ventricular repolarization indexes such as the Tp-e and corrected Tp-e (Tp-ec) intervals, Tp-e/QT, Tp-e/QTc, and Tp-ec/QT ratios in patients with electrical injuries (EIs). Methods: Thirty-six patients diagnosed with EIs and 35 age- and sex-matched healthy control patients were included. Admission ECGs of the EI patients were compared with those of the healthy controls. QT and QTc intervals were measured, and the Tp-e and Tp-ec intervals, Tp-e/QT, Tp-ec/QT, and Tp-e/QTc ratios were then calculated from a 12-lead surface ECG. Results: The QT, Tp-e, Tp-e/QT, Tpe/QTc, Tp-ec/QT were not significantly different between the control group and the EI group (p > 0.05). However, the mean QTc interval was significantly higher in the EI group compared to the control group (412.81 +/- 25.46 vs 396.31 +/- 26.47 ms; p:0.009). Furthermore, the Tp-ec and Tp-ec/QT of the EI subgroup with elevated troponin levels significantly differed from those of the EI patients with normal troponin levels (p:0.033 and p:0.016, respectively). Conclusions: This retrospective study indicated that patients with EIs tend to have a prolonged QTc interval. Additionally, Tp-ec and Tp-ec/QT, which reportedly designate the tendency for VAs, were significantly higher in the EI patients with elevated troponin I levels than the EI patients with normal troponin levels, suggesting that patients with myocardial injury may be prone to VAs.Item Human Development Index and its association with staff spiritual care provision: a Middle Eastern oncology study (vol 27, pg 3601, 2019)(2019) Kav, Sultan; 0000-0003-0361-7498; 31016423Item The Effect of the Cause of Delivery on Neonatal Outcomes in Early Preterm Deliveries(2019) Baran, Safak Yilmaz; Torer, Birgin; Kalayci, Hakan; Durdag, Gulsen Dogan; 0000-0001-5874-7324; 0000-0002-5505-8707The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of causes of delivery on short-term neonatal morbidities and mortality in EPD (< 34 gestational weeks). We retrospectively analysed the deliveries occurring between 23 + 0 and 33 + 6th gestational weeks at our tertiary center during 2014-2018. A total of 290 deliveries were evaluated, and 369 newborns [singletons (56.4%), twins (36.6%) and triplets (7.1%)] were included in the study. The causes of deliveries were defined as spontaneously preterm birth (n = 107, 29%), preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) (n = 131, 35.5%) or iatrogenic preterm birth (n = 131, 35.5%). The rate of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), patent ductus arteriosus, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), intraventricular haemorrhagia (IVH), necrotising enterocolitis, retinopathy of prematurity, neonatal resuscitation, sepsis and death were similar between groups. However; neonatal RDS, BPD, IVH and sepsis were found to be higher in cases with chorioamnionitis, which could be considered as subcategory of PPROM. Preterm deliveries have an adverse effect on perinatal outcomes. Also, such causes of labor might be related to varied neonatal morbidities. However, splitting to early preterm deliveries into subgroups, according to cause of delivery, did not provide further information to predict such complications except chorioamnionitis.