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Uterine Prolapse In A Pregnant Cat, Zeynep Günay Uçmak, Meli̇h Uçmak, Ali̇ Can Çeti̇n, Çağatay Tek Jan 2018

Uterine Prolapse In A Pregnant Cat, Zeynep Günay Uçmak, Meli̇h Uçmak, Ali̇ Can Çeti̇n, Çağatay Tek

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

A 3-year-old, 2.5-kg British shorthair cat with dystocia and protrusion of a mass through the vulva was presented to the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, İstanbul University. Upon clinical examination, a complete uterine prolapse was diagnosed. Because of a blood blister and oedema in the uterine horns, ovariohysterectomy treatment was decided. During laparotomy, one foetus was detected in the cranial portion of the left uterine horn. After manual reduction and intraabdominal withdrawal of the prolapsed uterus, a caesarean section was performed to deliver the foetus. The last litter and the queen were discharged from the clinic in …


Comparison Of Percutaneous Nephrostomy And Double J Stent In Symptomatic Pregnancy Hydronephrosis Treatment, Adnan Şi̇mşi̇r, Fuat Kizilay, Mehmet Bülent Semerci̇ Jan 2018

Comparison Of Percutaneous Nephrostomy And Double J Stent In Symptomatic Pregnancy Hydronephrosis Treatment, Adnan Şi̇mşi̇r, Fuat Kizilay, Mehmet Bülent Semerci̇

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: We aimed to compare the success rate of percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) and double J stenting (DJS) in the treatment of symptomatic pregnancy hydronephrosis. Materials and methods: Diagnosis and grading of hydronephrosis were performed by urinary ultrasound (USG) and Doppler mode was used for evaluation of renal arterial resistivity index (RI). Patients were divided into two groups according to the method used for the treatment of hydronephrosis: group A (PCN, n = 38) and group B (DJS, n = 46). A P value < 0.05 was considered signi cant. Results: The number of patients requiring second intervention was higher in group B (P = 0.0018) and time to secondary intervention was signi cantly earlier in group B also (P = 0.0025). e number of tertiary intervention was again higher in group B (5/16 vs. 1/6) and the need for tertiary intervention was higher in patients who underwent DJS implantation as a secondary intervention than those who underwent PCN (5/11 vs. 1/11, P = 0.0012). e time to tertiary intervention was longer in patients with PCN than in those with DJS (P = 0.0048). Conclusion: PCN may be preferred to DJS in symptomatic pregnancy hydronephrosis because it requires fewer re-interventions a er longer times.


Immunohistochemical Localization Of Podoplanin In The Placentas Of Hiv-Positivepreeclamptic Women, Onankoy Onyangunga, Jagidesda Moodley, Frederick Odun-Ayo, Thajasvarie Naicker Jan 2018

Immunohistochemical Localization Of Podoplanin In The Placentas Of Hiv-Positivepreeclamptic Women, Onankoy Onyangunga, Jagidesda Moodley, Frederick Odun-Ayo, Thajasvarie Naicker

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Impaired lymphatic function is associated with pathological conditions. The presence of placental lymphatics is still under debate. This study evaluates the placental podoplanin expression in normotensive and preeclamptic women with and without HIV. Materials and methods: Normotensive (n = 60) and preeclamptic (n = 120) pregnant women were stratified into early and late onset preeclampsia and further divided by HIV status. Immunostaining was performed using the podoplanin antibody prior to the morphometric image analysis. Results: Podoplanin was immunolocalized in a reticular-like stroma complex within the exchange and conducting villi. The immunoexpression of podoplanin was significantly upregulated in the exchange …


Factors Influencing The Success Of Cord Blood Collection: A Tertiary Perinatal Medicinecenter's Experience, Atakan Tanaçan, Pinar Yurdakul Mesutoğlu, Fati̇h Aktoz, Gökçen Örgül, Meral Beksaç, Mehmet Si̇nan Beksaç Jan 2018

Factors Influencing The Success Of Cord Blood Collection: A Tertiary Perinatal Medicinecenter's Experience, Atakan Tanaçan, Pinar Yurdakul Mesutoğlu, Fati̇h Aktoz, Gökçen Örgül, Meral Beksaç, Mehmet Si̇nan Beksaç

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of certain maternal, fetal, and umbilical cord blood unit factors on storage and/or discard incidence of collected cord blood units from perinatal medicine patients. Materials and methods: A total of 273 cord blood units collected between January 2011 and December 2016 in the Division of Perinatology of Hacettepe University Hospital were evaluated retrospectively in this study. Results: Of the collected cord blood units, 53.8% (147/273) were stored. Infant birth weight, cord blood unit volume, total nucleated cell count, and CD34+ cell count were statistically significantly different between the eligible and discarded cord …