Publications by authors named "M Cemal Gokgoz"

Objective: To compare the effectiveness of combined (indocyanine green [ICG]+ blue dye) tracing versus blue dye alone in guiding sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in breast cancer.

Methods: A total of 112 female patients (mean ± SD age: 51.9 ± 11.

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While there are data regarding the glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (GL) of many foods in the literature, the values for packaged vegan analogue foods have not been previously published, although processed vegan foods usually contain more carbohydrates than their animal-based counterparts. This study was carried out to determine the GI and GL values of a selection of packaged vegan foods popular in Türkiye. To determine the GI and GL of test foods, 12 healthy volunteer females participated in the study.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the rare occurrence of primary mesenchymal breast tumors, which are less common than epithelial tumors, aiming to detail their histomorphological and clinicoradiological characteristics.
  • Out of 26 cases studied between 2010 and 2023, over half were benign (like hemangiomas and lipomas), while nearly half were malignant, with findings like angiosarcoma being observed.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that primary breast sarcomas are very rare and recommend thorough sampling and examination of clinical and radiological data to rule out phyllodes tumors or metastasis when identifying mesenchymal tumors.
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Objective: Neuroendocrine neoplasms of primary breast tumors are rare compared to locations, such as the respiratory system and gastrointestinal system, where they are frequently observed. The diagnostic criteria for primary neuroendocrine tumors of the breast have been changed since first description. Morphological and immunohistochemical features helpful in their diagnosis, which vary due to the heterogeneous nature of these tumors, are highlighted in this retrospective study.

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Background The human vertebral column generates movements under versatile, dynamic loads. Understanding how the spine reacts to these movements and loads is crucial for developing new spine implants and surgical treatments for intervertebral disc injuries. Mechanically uni-axial compression models have been extensively studied.

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