Publications by authors named "Huesniye Hacıoglu"

Objectives: Phenylketonuria (PKU) and tyrosinemia type 3 (HT3) are both rare autosomal recessive disorders of phenylalanine-tyrosine metabolism. PKU is caused by a deficiency in phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH), leading to elevated phenylalanine (Phe) and reduced tyrosine (Tyr) levels. HT3, the rarest form of tyrosinemia, is due to a deficiency in 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPD).

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Purpose: The characteristics of patients with bilateral and unilateral breast cancer at the time of diagnosis or during follow-up have been compared, focusing on the differences in disease-free survival and overall survival between these groups.

Methods: A total of 1,947 patients diagnosed with invasive carcinoma were included in the study. 1876 ​​(96.

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Introduction: Despite the rapid evolution in management of metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) over the past decade, challenges remain in accessing new therapies in some parts of the world. Despite therapeutic advancements, attrition rates remain persistently high. This study aims to assess the treatment patterns and attrition rates of patients with mRCC in oncology clinics across Turkey.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how the combination of HALP score and TTCR score influences overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in prostate cancer patients who developed castration resistance.
  • A total of 152 metastatic prostate cancer patients were analyzed, categorized based on median cut-off values for HALP (30.83 months) and TTCR (16.1 months), resulting in three risk stratification groups.
  • The findings indicated that lower HALP scores and shorter TTCR were linked to significantly worse PFS, and that combining these factors improved predictions for OS and PFS in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).
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  • Microglia act as the brain's main defense, and the study examines how sucralose, an artificial sweetener, affects these cells over short and long-term exposure.
  • Results showed that sucralose decreased cell viability and migration in microglial cells while increasing neuroinflammatory markers and promoting cell damage.
  • The study suggests that high doses or prolonged use of sucralose might lead to neuroinflammation and cell death by disrupting key cellular pathways involved in brain health.
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  • - The study focused on educating midwifery students about the significance of microbiota for health, particularly its implications for mothers and newborns, emphasizing the midwives' role in promoting these connections.
  • - A structured 4-week program involved 8 hours of face-to-face education, with knowledge assessments conducted before and three months after the course to measure improvement in understanding.
  • - The results indicated that peer education effectively clarified students' misconceptions about microbiota and enhanced their overall awareness through collaborative learning methods.
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  • The study investigates the relationship between serum markers (NFL, GFAP, t-tau) and pituitary dysfunction in adults who experienced traumatic brain injury (TBI).
  • During the acute phase, NFL levels showed significant correlations with patient outcomes like hospital stay length and hormonal changes, while GFAP and t-tau did not correlate with hormone levels.
  • One year after TBI, NFL, GFAP, and t-tau levels decreased significantly, and no hormone deficiencies were observed, indicating potential recovery but highlighting the need for more extensive research on long-term effects.
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  • * A case study of a 30-year-old male showed that he responded well to glucocorticoid treatment, experiencing complete recovery from a pituitary mass causing severe headaches and vision problems.
  • * There’s no established guideline for the best glucocorticoid dose or treatment duration, but lower doses may be effective for mild-to-moderate cases.
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  • The study aimed to compare various clinical and hormonal characteristics, treatment methods, and survival outcomes of ectopic Cushing's syndrome (ECS) between male and female patients.
  • Data was collected from 11 medical centers, evaluating 54 patients (28 females and 26 males), and found similarities in age, clinical presentation, and hormone levels despite some differences like higher rates of diabetes and osteoporosis in males.
  • Overall, the results showed comparable disease progression, treatment responses, and remission rates between sexes, but indicated that males experience more severe conditions such as hyperglycemia and osteoporosis.
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Background: Rabies in Turkey is maintained by dogs, but following a sustained spill-over, red fox mediated rabies had spread from the Aegean region to the central part of Türkiye. During the past four years from 2019 to 2023 large scale efforts used oral rabies vaccination (ORV) to control rabies in red foxes. Here, we present the results of the largest ORV campaign on the Asian continent.

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  • Scientists studied how a substance called alpha-pinene (AP) could help protect the heart and liver from damage caused by a medicine called methotrexate (MTX).
  • They tested this by using rats and found that MTX caused a lot of harm to the heart and liver, but when the rats got AP before the MTX, the damage was much less.
  • This suggests that alpha-pinene might be a helpful way to protect the heart and liver during cancer treatments that use methotrexate.
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  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with long-term pituitary dysfunctions, affecting around 15% of patients, primarily resulting in growth hormone deficiency and other hormonal imbalances.
  • Prolactin levels post-TBI can vary widely and are influenced by factors such as dopamine inhibition and injuries to the hypothalamus or pituitary gland, with their levels correlating with injury severity in the acute phase.
  • The study calls for more research to understand the mechanisms of prolactin changes after TBI and their relationship with other pituitary hormone dysfunctions, emphasizing the importance of tracking prolactin levels in affected patients.
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Objective: Peritoneal cytology is used to detect the peritoneal spread of gastric cancer and to assess survival rate. The aim of this study was to compare the risk factors, recurrence, and survival of gastric cancer patients with positive and negative peritoneal cytology before and after resection.

Materials And Methods: Patients with gastric cancer who underwent elective surgery were retrospectively analysed.

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Fiberbanks refer to a type of fibrous sediment originated by the forestry and wood pulping industry in Sweden. These anthropogenic sediments are significantly contaminated with potentially toxic elements, and a diverse array of organic pollutants. Additionally, these sediments are of environmental concern due to their potential role in greenhouse gas emissions.

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Background: Candida albicans can form polymicrobial biofilms with other microorganisms, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, at infection sites.

Objectives: As biofilms are highly resistant to antibiotics there is a need for new antibiofilm agents that have unique targets and modes of action.

Methods: In this study the antibiofilm effects of two quorum-sensing molecules (QSMs), farnesol and tyrosol, were investigated alone and in combination with antibiotics (aztreonam, colistin, tobramycin) and antifungals (fluconazole, amphotericin B, caspofungin), against single- and dual-species biofilms of C.

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Objective: Primary hypophysitis might be challenging to diagnose, and there is a lack of evidence regarding optimal treatment strategies due to rarity of the disease. We aim to investigate the clinical features and compare the outcomes of different management strategies of primary hypophysitis in a large group of patients recruited on a nationwide basis.

Design: A retrospective observational study.

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Purpose: The alteration of the microbiota in the mouth and gut could potentially play a role in the pathogenesis of various diseases, and conversely, these diseases may have an influence on the composition of the gut microbiota. Acromegaly disease can potentially affect physiological processes in the mouth and gut. The present study was designed to investigate the relationship between acromegaly and the oral and gut microbiota, as data on this topic are scarce.

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In this study, six different donor-π-acceptor-π-donor-acceptor type random co-polymers containing benzodithiophene as a donor, benzooxadiazole (BO), and thieno[3,4-c]pyrrole-4,6-dione (TPD) as acceptor, have been synthesized and characterized. In addition to the acceptor core ratio at different values, the effect of aromatic bridge structures on the optical, electronic, and photovoltaic properties of six different random co-polymers is investigated by using thiophene and selenophene structures as aromatic bridge units. To investigate how the acceptor unit ratio and replacement of aromatic bridge units impact the structural, electronic, and optical properties of the polymers, density functional theory (DFT) calculations are carried out for the tetramer models.

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  • This study explores the antimicrobial and antibiofilm properties of methanol extracts from various medicinal plants in Balıkesir, Türkiye.
  • Preliminary screenings indicated promising antimicrobial activity, particularly against specific pathogens at varying concentrations.
  • The flower extract showed significant biofilm reduction and some cytotoxic effects on cell lines, suggesting its potential as a natural treatment for infections.
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Objective: To compare pelvic floor muscle and organ structures in women with and without hemorrhoidal disease (HD) using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Material And Methods: Pelvic MRI measurements and computer-based medical records of women diagnosed with HD between January 2018 and March 2021 were analyzed. Parameters including pubococcygeal distance, puborectal distance, posterior anorectal angle, obturator internus muscle area, presence of levator ani muscle defect, genital hiatus length, vaginal length, uterocervical angle, cervix-upper vagina angle, and cervix-middle vagina angle were evaluated.

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  • Obesity leads to early endothelial dysfunction and accelerated atherosclerosis, which is detectable in young adults without overt cardiovascular disease.
  • The study involved 112 individuals with obesity and 49 healthy controls, measuring their endothelial functions via flow-mediated dilation and assessing carotid intima-media thickness.
  • Results showed that individuals with obesity had significantly lower endothelial function and greater carotid intima-media thickness, indicating a correlation with the amount of visceral fat and other obesity-related metrics.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) presents a persistent challenge to conventional therapeutic approaches. SLC12A5 is implicated in an oncogenic capacity and facilitates the progression of cancer. The objective of this investigation is to scrutinize the inhibitory effects of borax on endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress and apoptosis mediated by SLC12A5 in HepG2 cells.

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Objectives: Still's disease is a rare autoinflammatory disorder characterized by systemic inflammation, fever, rash and arthritis. The term 'Still's disease' covers the paediatric subtype systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD), which affects adults. Biologic drugs, including the anti-IL-1 agents anakinra, canakinumab and rilonacept and the IL-6 antagonist tocilizumab, are used in the management of Still's disease.

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