Publications by authors named "Fuesun Topcugil"

Background: The main goal of this study is to explore the prognostic and predictive implications of post-treatment thrombocytopenia on treatment efficacy and clinical outcomes in advanced-stage cancer treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).

Methods: This retrospective study included 102 patients with advanced-stage cancer who were treated with ICIs. The simultaneous administration of chemotherapy and ICIs was omitted; nevertheless, the selection of chemotherapy agents employed in different treatment lines was left to the discretion of the attending clinician.

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Physical exercise improves learning and memory abilities by increasing the levels of several growth factors in the hippocampus. One growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), is primarily produced in the muscles and not only increases in the periphery during exercise but can also cross the blood-brain barrier. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of regular aerobic chronic exercise on different types of muscle fibers and the relationships between learning/memory and muscle induced-VEGF.

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Purpose: To evaluate the trophic changes in rectus abdominis and psoas muscles in patients who underwent open or laparoscopic rectum resection for rectal cancer.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed preoperative staging computerized tomographies (CT) and postoperative first oncological follow-up CTs of the patients who underwent low anterior resection (LAR) for rectal cancer from 2010 through 2015. We measured cross-sectional area of left and right rectus abdominis muscles from two levels (above and below umbilicus) where they are widest and psoas muscle at mid-level of the fourth lumbar vertebral body in axial CT images and compared preoperative and postoperative measurements.

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Introduction: Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a thrombotic microangiopathy, which develops as a result of defective activity of the alternative complement pathway and excessive complement activation due to genetic or acquired factors. No satisfactory responses were obtained by plasmapheresis, corticosteroids and fresh frozen plasma (FFP) transfusion. However, promising results are obtained in recent years by eculuzimab treatment, which inhibits C5 activation.

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Objectives: We prospectively classified patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) into two age groups, <70 years and ≥70 years, and investigated the frequency of cardiac catheterization, the predictors of cardiac catheterization in the older patient population, and determined early mortality in patients treated with or without cardiac catheterization.

Study Design: The study included 1,101 patients admitted with ACS. The patients were prospectively classified in two age groups, <70 years (n=762; mean age 55±9 years) and ≥70 years (n=339; mean age 76±5 years).

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Kimura's disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of uncertain etiology which involves subcutaneous tissue, presents as a tumor-like lesion and predominantly occurs in the head and neck region. Radiotherapy has been used for treating unresectable or recurrent lesions. We report a 32-year-old male who presented with a mass on the right side of the neck.

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