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  • Publication
    Hypothenar hammer syndrome: Case report
    (Medknow Publications & Media, 2014-04-01) ÖZGENEL, GÜZİN YEŞİM; Altınkaya, Süleyman; Özgenel, Güzin Yeşim; Tunalı, Orhan; Kahveci, Ramazan; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; Tıp Fakültesi; AAG-4626-2019; AAH-4233-2021
    Introduction: Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome is trauma related vascular disease of the hand.Case: A 42-year-old man, manual worker, came to our department with a painful mass in his dominant hand. Physical examination showed pulsatile mass at hypothenar region. Angiography demonstrated ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm.Results: Surgical resection of affected ulnar artery part and reconstruction was performed with vein graft.
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    Isolated palatal ulcer induced by methotrexate: : A case report
    (H M P Communications, 2004-09-01) Etöz, Abdullah; Tuncel, Umut; Kahveci, Ramazan; Etöz, Abdullah; Tuncel, Umut; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; Tıp Fakültesi; Plastik Rekonstrüksiyon Cerrahi Bölümü; 0000-0001-5029-2927; AAG-4626-2019; P-3185-2015; EUS-0848-2022
    The authors present a case of an isolated large ulceration on the palatal mucosa of a 48-year-old woman induced by methotrexate during the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis without psoriasis. The palatal ulcer was treated by topical wound care within six weeks. It is considered that multiple drug interactions and individual properties of patients may have a role in methotrexate toxicity. The histopathological mechanism of the mucocutaneous ulcerations secondary to methotrexate therapy may be multifactorial.
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    The ki-67 proliferation index predicts recurrence-free survival in patients with dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
    (Assoc Basic Medical Sci Federation Bosnia & Herzegovina Sarajevo, 2021-01-01) Tanriverdi, Ozgur; Ozsen, Mine; ÖZŞEN, MİNE; Deligonul, Adem; DELİGÖNÜL, ADEM; Yazici, Serkan; YAZİCİ, SERKAN; Cetintas, Sibel Kahraman; Yalcinkaya, Ulviye; YALÇINKAYA, ÜLVİYE; Sahin, Ahmet Bilgehan; ŞAHİN, AHMET BİLGEHAN; Orhan, Sibel Oyucu; OYUCU ORHAN, SİBEL; Ocak, Birol; OCAK, BİROL; Evrensel, Turkkan; EVRENSEL, TÜRKKAN; Kahveci, Ramazan; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; Cubukcu, Erdem; ÇUBUKÇU, ERDEM; Tıp Fakültesi; Onkoloji Ana Bilim Dalı; 0000-0001-6407-0962; 0000-0002-5771-7649; 0000-0002-7846-0870; 0000-0002-0598-7284; 0000-0001-7537-1699; AAJ-8314-2021; AEC-2238-2022; AAM-4927-2020; M-2172-2015
    Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is an uncommon soft tissue sarcoma that originates from the dermis or subcutaneous tissue in the skin. While its prognosis is generally favorable, disease recurrence is relatively frequent. Since morbidity after repeated surgery may be significant, an optimized prediction of recurrence-free survival (RFS) has the potential to improve current management strategies. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prognostic value of the Ki-67 proliferation index with respect to RFS in patients with DFSP We retrospectively analyzed data from 45 patients with DFSP. We calculated the Ki-67 proliferation index as the percentage of immunostained nuclei among the total number of tumor cell nuclei regardless of the intensity of immunostaining. We constructed univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models to identify predictors of RFS. Among the 45 patients included in the study, 8 developed local recurrences and 2 had lung metastases (median follow-up: 95.o months; range: 5.2-412.4 months). The RFS rates at 60, 120, and 240 months of follow-up were 83.8%, 76.2%, and 65.3%, respectively. The median Ki-67 proliferation index was 14%. Notably, we identified the Ki-67 proliferation index as the only independent predictor for RFS in multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis (hazard ratio = 1.106, 95% confidence interval = 1.019-1.200, p = 0.016). In summary, our results highlight the potential usefulness of the Ki-67 proliferation index for facilitating the identification of patients with DFSP at a higher risk of developing disease recurrences.
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    Outcomes of elderly burn patients requiring hospitalization
    (Taylor ve Francis, 2015-06-01) Şimşek, Muhammed Eren; Özgenel, G. Yeşim; Kahveci, Ramazan; Akın, Selçuk; Özbek, Serhat; Tufan, Fatih; ÖZGENEL, GÜZİN YEŞİM; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; AKIN, SELÇUK; ÖZBEK, SERHAT; Tıp Fakültesi; Plastik, Rekonstrüktif ve Estetik Cerrahi Ana Bilim Dalı; 0000-0003-3245-1618; 0000-0003-1683-0722; 0000-0003-0000-8355; AAH-5064-2021; AAH-5441-2021; AAH-4233-2021; AAG-4626-2019
    Background: The elderly population is more likely to be affected by accidents, such as burns, compared to younger populations because of their diminished host defense. There is limited data about the outcomes of elderly burn patients requiring hospitalization.Methods: In this retrospective study, we assessed the epidemiology and outcomes of burn injuries in elderly patients (>60 years old) admitted to a burn unit of a tertiary medical center based on patient characteristics, type and extent of burns, treatment, hospital stay and mortality rates.Results: Forty-eight elderly burn patients among 870 burn patients during the study period were evaluated. Fire was the most common cause of burns (77.1%). Most of the burns involved more than 20% of total body surface area. Twenty-six (54.2%) patients died during hospitalization. Although burn surface area slightly and non-significantly increased in patients over 75 years, there was a significantly increased mortality rate in these patients. Multivariate linear regression analysis revealed burn area and age as independent associates of mortality.Conclusion: Our data show a high mortality rate in elderly burn patients. Extensive burns and increased age seem to increase the mortality risk.
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    A variant of poland's syndrome: Axillary web containing rudimentary pectoralis major muscle
    (Springer, 2015-04-01) Erşen, Burak; Kahveci, Ramazan; Saki, Mehmet Can; Şahin, Ayşe; Tunalı, Orhan; Aksu, İsmail; Erşen, Burak; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; Saki, Mehmet Can; Şahin, Ayşe; Tunalı, Orhan; Aksu, İsmail; Tıp Fakültesi; AAG-4626-2019; EUI-8874-2022; FYF-8484-2022; KXN-2477-2024; EEM-7276-2022; HLD-8732-2023
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    A missing peace in the Turkish plastic surgery history Op. Dr. Cafer Tayyar kankat
    (Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd, 2008-09-01) Aydın, Ufuk; Kahveci, Ramazan; Aydın, Ufuk; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; Tıp Fakültesi; Plastik Rekonstrukte Estet Cerrahi Ana Bilim Dalı; El Cerrahisi Bilim Dalı; AAG-4626-2019; GTF-3191-2022
    Cafer Tayyar Kankat is a successful surgeon who testified the collapse of an old empire and foundation of a young republic. Although he is not well known at his living era, he succeeded to publish the first Neurosurgery Journal in Turkish, leading neurosurgery to progress in Turkey. After his surgery education in Germany and France, he practiced in Istanbul and Adana. In majorty of his practice he was dealed with neurosurgery but later he was interested into the Plastic Recontructive and Aesthetic Surgery and performed many operations on this branch. At 1946 he published a book "Plastic Reparative and Aesthetic Surgery" about his workings and cases. His book is an important reference because of reflecting the old surgery practice and the peoples opinion about Plastik Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery.
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    Treatment of recurrent temporomandibular joint dislocation
    (Springer India, 2013-12-01) Kahveci, Ramazan; Şimşek, M. Eren; Akın, Selçuk; Özbek, Serhat; Özgenel, Güzin Yeşim; Gökmen, Zeynep Gül; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; Şimşek, M. Eren; AKIN, SELÇUK; ÖZBEK, SERHAT; ÖZGENEL, GÜZİN YEŞİM; Gökmen, Zeynep Gül; Tıp Fakültesi; Plastik, Rekonstrüktif ve Estetik Cerrahi Ana Bilim Dalı; AAH-5441-2021; AAH-4233-2021; AAH-5064-2021; AAG-4626-2019; IHE-7148-2023; IEB-8849-2023
    Temporomandibular joint dislocation is defined as the movement of condyle out of the fossa and the advancement of the posterior surface of the condyle in front of the articular eminence. If this condition becomes chronic, surgical treatment is the only option. The goal of surgical treatment is to reposition the condyle and prevent further recurrences. In this study, a retrospective analysis is presented examining 73 patients and 83 joints that were treated with hook-shaped miniplates and miniscrews fixed to otolog bone grafts. Records were obtained from archives of the Uludag University Medical Faculty, Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Department. The duration of postoperative follow-up was 3-30 months. In one case, the miniplate was fractured, and in two cases, abscesses existed. This study aims to emphasize that using miniplates and otolog bone grafts is more cost effective.
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    Odontogenic keratocyst seen in three generations
    (Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd, 2010-09-01) Özgenel, Güzin Yeşim; Özbek, Serhat; Akın, Selçuk; Kahveci, Ramazan; ÖZGENEL, GÜZİN YEŞİM; ÖZBEK, SERHAT; AKIN, SELÇUK; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; Tıp Fakültesi; Plastik Rekonstrüktif ve Estetik Cerrahi Ana Bilim Dalı; AAG-4626-2019; AAH-5064-2021; AAH-5441-2021; AAH-4233-2021
    Odontogenic keratocyst, being most commonly seen in the jaws, is an epithelial developmental odontogenic cyst which has a high recurrence rate and a rapid growth potential. It is a bening interosseous pathology of the jaw. Most commonly seen clinical signs are swelling and pain at the localization of the cyst. The classic treatment of this pathology is surgical enucleation and curettage being performed through an intraoral approach. Multiple odontogenic cysts are sometimes seen with nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. In this article, cases of odontogenic keratocysts with multiple basal cell carcinoma lesions in the different generations of the same family were presented.
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    Postoperative nodal irradiation in malignant melanoma patients
    (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2008-09-01) Yılmaz, E.; Sarıhan, S.; Kahveci, R.; Evrensel, T.; Sarıcaoğlu, H.; Yerci, O.; YILMAZ, EMEL; SARIHAN, SÜREYYA; KAHVECİ, RAMAZAN; EVRENSEL, TÜRKKAN; SARICAOĞLU, HAYRİYE; YERCİ, ÖMER; Tıp Fakültesi; Radyasyon Onkoloji Ana Bilim Dalı; 0000-0002-3894-1231; 0000-0003-4816-5798; AAJ-1027-2021; AAG-4626-2019; AAH-4970-2021; HJZ-6992-2023; DRV-7828-2022; GKD-6344-2022