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Öğe Cis-platinum combination chemotherapy during pregnancy for mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of the ovary. Case report(1999) Bayhan G.; Aban M.; Yayla M.; Gül T.; Yaldiz M.; Erden A.C.[No abstract available]Öğe A comparative study of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist and finasteride on idiopathic hirsutism(2000) Bayhan G.; Bahçeci M.; Demirkol T.; Ertem M.; Yalinkaya A.; Erden A.C.Objective: To compare the efficacy of finasteride and GnRH agonist in the treatment of idiopathic hirsutism. Methods: Sixty women with hirsutism were randomly assigned to receive either 5 mg of finasteride or long-acting GnRH agonist (depot leuprolide 3.75 mg) intramuscularly monthly for six months. Main outcome measures: Hirsutism scores were measured according to the Ferriman-Gallway scoring system, and side-effects were monitored for six months of treatment. Blood samples were taken at each visit for assessment of endocrine (FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, total and free testosterone, androstenedione, DHEAS-S, 17-OH-P, SHBG), biochemical, and hematologic parameters. Results: All of the patients treated with finasteride or GnRH agonist showed neither menstrual abnormalities nor side-effects. The mean percent change (±SD) in hirsutism scores in the GnRH and finasteride groups was 36%±14% and 14%±11% at six months, respectively. Serum total testosterone, free testosterone, androstenedion and DHEA-S showed a meaningful decrease in patients treated with GnRH agonist. On the other hand, only serum total testosterone and free testosterone levels decreased with finasteride treatment (p<0.05 and p<0.0001, respectively).Öğe Postpartum subcutaneous emphysema with pneumomediastinum(1997) Göçmen A.; Gül T.; Ayik Sezer F.; Erden A.C.; Yilmaztürk A.Spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema with pneumomediastinum occurs rarely in the setting of labour and delivery. We report the following occurrence in a 17 year old woman following delivery. Signs, symptoms, and pathophysiology are reviewed and treatment is discussed.Öğe Premenstrual syndrome in a group of nurses in the southeastern part of Turkey(1989) Erden A.C.; Taner C.E.[No abstract available]Öğe Primary gastric choriocarcinoma: Case report(2000) Bayhan G.; Yaldiz M.; Yalinkaya A.; Kilinç N.; Gül T.; Erden A.C.[No abstract available]Öğe Treatment of chronic cervicitis: The loop electrosurgical excision procedure(1997) Hakverdi A.U.; Gül T.; Taner C.E.; Vural A.; Erden A.C.; Yilmaztürk A.The effectiveness and morbidity of excisional biopsy of cervical tissue using the electrosurgical excision procedure for the treatment of chronic cervicitis was investigated. In this study, loop diathermy was used in the treatment of one hundred patients with chronic cervicitis. Before the procedure, cervical smear and colposcopic examination were done. Then the loop diathermy was performed under local anesthesia. All the removed specimens were evaluated histopathologically. The mean operation time was 6.34 ± 1.37 minutes. The complication of bleeding and secondary infection were 5% and 4%, respectively. All the patients had normal cervical smear (Papanicolaou class I or II). In the microscopic evaluation, thermal damage of the removed specimens were negligible. Six cases (6%) with CIN (CIN I = 4, CIN II = 2) were determined and the others (94%) were reported as chronic cervicitis in the histopathologic examinations of the removed specimens. After the operation, these cases with CIN were followed up for one year with cervical smears and colposcopic examinations. One of the six patients with CIN had recurrence and underwent cold-knife conization. This new technique is simple, quick and cheap. It can be used confidently to provide both diagnosis and treatment with minimal thermal tissue injury in cases with chronic cervicitis.