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Öğe Age and sex distribution of colorectal carcinoma in the southeast of Turkey(1999) Degertekin H.; Sari Y.; Arslan A.; Akgul Y.; Buyukbayram H.In this study, the relationship between colorectal carcinoma and distribution of age and sex was investigated. We studied 102 cases from 1990- 1996 in the southeast of Turkey and compared the results with other similar studies. Fifty three percent of cases were female and 47% were male. The mean age of patients was 48 years F 47 yrs, M49 yrs. Of all cases, 30.3% of patients were under 40 years, 50.8% under 50 years and 80.2% under 60 years old. Carcinoma was seen most frequently at the 5th decade (29.4%) then 4th decade (20.5%) and 3rd decade (14.7%) respectively. The ratio of carcinoma over 60 years was 19.58%. These findings show that colorectal carcinoma was found equally in both sexes, the mean age was 48 yrs and at least half of the patients were under 50 years old. Although the mean age was lower our region, these results are roughly similar to other studies from our country, while in western countries 90% of colorectal carcinoma cases are known to occur at a mean age of over 50 years. Our findings were significantly different from these results. In conclusion, we can say that colorectal carcinoma has been considered in all suspected cases despite age of patient, and further epidemiological and etiological studies are needed in our region and country.Öğe Cavernous hemangioma of the uterus: (A case report)(2002) Uzunlar A.K.; Yilmaz F.; Kilinç N.; Arslan A.Cavernous hemangioma of the uterus is an extremely rare lesion. We report a postmenopausal patient with abnormal uterine bleeding due to hemangioma and simple endometrial hyperplasia.Öğe Primary gastrointestinal lymphomas: A clinicopathologic study of 55 cases(2001) Yilmaz F.; Arslan A.; Ayyildiz O.; Uzunlar A.K.; Büyükbayram H.; Keleş C.Purpose: To study primary gastrointestinal (GI) non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs) in our region of the southeast Turkey, and to compare our results with those found in the relevant literature. Materials and methods: Fifty-five patients with surgical resection of primary GI NHLs were reviewed retrospectively, and their histologies were classified according to the Working Formulation. Clinical data obtained from pathology and endoscopy reports was also reviewed. Results: The cases of thirty-two male and 23 female patients were studied. GI NHLs were most frequent in the first and fifth decade of life (mean 30.9 years, range 3-75 years). Abdominal pain, weight loss and bleeding were the most common presenting symptoms. The primary sites of the tumors were: 16 in the stomach, 26 in the small intestine, 3 in the iliocecal region, and 10 in the large intestine. Eight (15%) of the 55 GI NHLs were of low-grade malignancy (5 lymphocytic and 3 follicular small cleaved cell), 38 (69%) were of intermediate-grade malignancy (9 diffuse small cleaved cell, 6 diffuse mixed, 23 diffuse large cell) and 9 (16%) were of high-grade malignancy (1 immunoblastic, 3 diffuse small noncleaved cell and 5 lymphoblastic). Conclusion: Clinicopathologically, our cases of primary GI NHLs seem to resemble the "Mediterranean" type of NHLs.Öğe Protruding urethral leiomyoma obscuring vaginal introitus: Case report(1999) Uzunlar A.K.; Özdemir E.; Yilmaz F.; Yaldiz M.; Özaydin M.; Arslan A.Leiomyoma is quite rare in the female urethra. We report an additional case to 29 reported in the literature. A multiparous woman presented with a complaint of a gradually enlarging mass causing dyspareunia for the last seven months. The mass was originating from the upper part of the distal urethra with a relatively thin stalk covered by squamous epithelia, and immunohistopathological examination confirmed it as leiomyoma.Öğe Recombinant interferon alpha-2a in the treatment of classic Kaposi's sarcoma(1996) Arica M.; Arslan A.; Mevlitoglu I.; Aytekin S.; Derici M.Observations. A case of classic Kaposi's Sarcoma (AIDS non related) in a 51-year-old man is presented. He was treated with recombinant interferon alpha-2a (6 million units/day) three times per week intramuscularly for 3 months. All lesions were completely resolved after treatment.Öğe Surgical treatment of a rare form of limbless paracephalic parasitic twin with an omphalocele(1990) Aydin G.; Toktas S.; Argun A.; Arslan A.[No abstract available]