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Determinants And Characteristics Of Tuberculosis In Liver Transplant Recipients, Ayli̇n Özgen Alpaydin, Mücahi̇t Özbi̇lgi̇n, Madina Abdullayeva, Selver Seda Mersi̇n, Tufan Egeli̇, Tarkan Ünek, Oğuz Kilinç, İbrahi̇m Kemal Astarcioğlu, Vi̇ldan Avkan Oğuz
Determinants And Characteristics Of Tuberculosis In Liver Transplant Recipients, Ayli̇n Özgen Alpaydin, Mücahi̇t Özbi̇lgi̇n, Madina Abdullayeva, Selver Seda Mersi̇n, Tufan Egeli̇, Tarkan Ünek, Oğuz Kilinç, İbrahi̇m Kemal Astarcioğlu, Vi̇ldan Avkan Oğuz
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients have increased risk of tuberculosis (TB). We aimed to investigate the prevalence and features of TB in liver transplant (LT) recipients at our transplantation canter. Materials and methods: All patients who underwent LT between January 2004 and December 2013 and whose data were accessible were included in the study. Demographic features, tuberculin skin test (TST) results, and TB prevalence were recorded. Characteristics of LT recipients who developed TB were evaluated. Results: A total of 403 patients underwent LT during this period. Mean age was 47.27 ± 11.04 years; 280 (69.47%) were males. The TST …
Pooled Analysis Of 163 Published Tuberculous Peritonitis Cases From Turkey, Bedi̇a Mutay Suntur, Feri̇t Kuşcu
Pooled Analysis Of 163 Published Tuberculous Peritonitis Cases From Turkey, Bedi̇a Mutay Suntur, Feri̇t Kuşcu
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: Tuberculous peritonitis may be di cult to diagnose due to its insidious and variable clinical manifestations as well as characteristics similar to malignancy. In this study, case reports from Turkey over the last 10 years were reviewed systematically using pooled analysis. Materials and methods: irty-four suitable articles were found and 163 tuberculous peritonitis cases were included in the study. Results: e mean age was 34.1 years (17?79 years), and 146 (98.6%) of the patients were female and 17 (10.4%) were male. e most common complaints of these patients were abdominal pain (77.4%) and abdominal distention (73.5%). Ascites in the …
Human Immunodeficiency Virus And Tuberculosis Coinfection: Clinical Features And Predictors Of Mortality, Fatma Gümüşer, Merve Altinkaynak, Di̇lek Yildiz Sevgi̇, Özlem Altuntaş Aydin, Bi̇lgül Mete, Alper Gündüz, Hayat Kumbasar Karaosmanoğlu, Si̇bel Bolukçu, Ömer Fehmi̇ Tabak, Mustafa Haluk Vahaboğlu
Human Immunodeficiency Virus And Tuberculosis Coinfection: Clinical Features And Predictors Of Mortality, Fatma Gümüşer, Merve Altinkaynak, Di̇lek Yildiz Sevgi̇, Özlem Altuntaş Aydin, Bi̇lgül Mete, Alper Gündüz, Hayat Kumbasar Karaosmanoğlu, Si̇bel Bolukçu, Ömer Fehmi̇ Tabak, Mustafa Haluk Vahaboğlu
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: This study was undertaken to identify subjects with human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis (HIV/TB) coinfection in a group of HIV-positive patients followed at five different healthcare centers, and to determine the demographic and clinical characteristics of these subjects as well as the predictors of mortality. Materials and methods: A database search for subjects with TB coinfection was performed among 1475 HIV-positive adult patients and a total of 66 individuals were identified with HIV/TB coinfection. Results: There were 66 patients (4.5%) with TB coinfection. Twenty-one percent (n = 14) of the patients with TB coinfection died during the study period …