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Öğe Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Mesothelioma: A University Hospital of 2011 Data(Derman Medical Publ, 2013) Tanrikulu, Abdullah Cetin; Abakay, Abdurrahman; Abakay, Ozlem; Sezgi, Cengizhan; Sen, Hadice Selimoglu; Onder, Omer Faruk; Senyigit, AbdurrahmanAim: Malignant mesothelioma (MM) in the etiology of environmental and occupational asbestos exposure is usually to be responsible. The fibrous zeolite erionite was accused. MM due to environmental asbestos exposure is a common disease in our region. Material and Method: University Hospital in 2011 followed up a total of 28 patients with MM was evaluated retrospectively. Clinical radiological and histopathological features were investigated. Results: Fifteen patients were female and thirteen male. The mean age was 59.9 +/- 12.4 (36-81) years. In nine patients Ergani four patients Cermik district appealed. Fifteen patients (53.6%) were positive for asbestos exposure and mean asbestos exposure time was 24.7 years. Fourteen patients (50%) were diagnosed biopsy. In twelve patients left sides were involved. Seventeen patients had epithelial type. Pleural fluid cytology was positive in only four patients. The most frequent clinical symptom dyspnea. Patients with alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) values were higher. Discussion: People living in dense region are the theme of environmental asbestos MM appropriate should be considered in patients with symptoms and signs. For the prevention of disease in our region for the abandonment of the use of asbestos in environmental studies will be useful to do.Öğe A Department of Chest Diseases: 2011 Data of Tuberculosis(Derman Medical Publ, 2013) Tanrikulu, Abdullah Cetin; Cakirca, Seher; Abakay, Abdurrahman; Sezgi, Cengizhan; Sen, Hadice Selimoglu; Onder, Omer Faruk; Abakay, OzlemAim: Tuberculosis (TB) is transmitted through inhalation, is a disease that can involve all the tissues and organs. The most common location was the lung involvement. In this study we aimed to discuss the clinical and demographic data of TB patients who were followed in the University of Chest Diseases Clinic in 2011. Material and Method: TB is still an important public health problem: order to analyze our data about the disease patients file retrospectively studied who followed clinical university hospital in 2011. During the study period 56 TB patients file were examined. Results: A total of 24 patients female were and 32 were male. The mean age of female patients was 28.8 and male was 32.5 years. A total of 28 patients were smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis (11 female, 17 male). In smear-positive cases 25 sputum smear-positive and 3 cases gastric juice smear-positive. Three patients were diagnosed with smear-negative, while a positive in culture. In total, four patients had relapsed pulmonary TB. Six patients were diagnosed with TB pleurisy and four of the six patients diagnosed with pleural biopsy and two diagnosed pleural fluid adenosine deaminase levels. A total of 22 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were diagnosed radiologically and clinically. In two of 56 patients developed hepatotoxicity. Discussion: TB is a disease affecting the young population that seriousness of continued. Early diagnosis and treatment is particularly important for transmission of TB.