Publications by authors named "YAZIGI R"

Objectives: To evaluate the role of trkA receptor as a potential tumor marker in serous epithelial ovarian cancer and its relationship with the angiogenic factors expression as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and nerve growth factor (NGF). Additionally, to examine whether NGF and VEGF secreted by epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) explants and from epithelial ovarian cancer cell line (A2780) are involved in the process of angiogenesis, such as cellular proliferation, migration and differentiation of the human endothelial cell line (EA.hy926).

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Background: The appearance of inverted colonic diverticula (ICD) is similar to that of elevated polypoid lesions. The aim of this study was to describe the endoscopic characteristics of ICD with a view to avoiding misdiagnosis, and to report the frequency of these lesions.

Material And Method: Using an endoscopic database, we retrospectively analyzed all patients who underwent colonoscopy at our institution between July 2001 and July 2004.

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Background And Objectives: Rectovaginal fistulas (RVF) in Crohn's disease continue to be a challenging problem. Several operations are often necessary to attain definitive healing of the disease process. There are no guidelines concerning optimal therapeutic approaches.

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Objectives: To compare the expression of nerve growth factor (NGF) and its high-affinity receptor trkA in normal ovaries and in epithelial ovarian carcinomas. Given NGF acts as an angiogenic factor through a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-mediated mechanism in several types of tissues, we examined whether NGF regulates the expression of VEGF isoforms in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).

Methods: The expression and localization of NGF and tyrosine kinase receptor A (trkA) in normal ovarian samples and in ovarian cancer samples were analyzed by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry.

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To our knowledge, recurrent dysgerminoma at the site of tumor removal by laparoscopy in a patient with stage IA disease has not been previously reported. A woman with ovarian dysgerminoma treated by laparoscopy and tumor removed through the cul-de-sac recurred the 17 months later at the site of tumor removal. She was successfully treated with etoposide, bleomycin, and cisplatin chemotherapy with complete response.

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Purpose: The recommended closure techniques for transsphincteric fistulas demonstrate divergent results for postoperative continence and recurrence rates. An incontinence rate of 35 percent and a recurrence rate of up to 54 percent has been reported after transanal advancement techniques. The authors hypothesize that a direct closure of the internal fistula opening without tissue mobilization is easier to facilitate and generally leads to better clinical and functional results.

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Background: Tibolone is a synthetic steroid with estrogenic, androgenic and progestogenic properties, which has been used as an alternative to estrogen replacement therapy in several countries. One of its outstanding features is that it does not stimulate endometrial proliferation.

Cases: We report four cases of histologically diagnosed adenocarcinoma of the endometrium in women using tibolone.

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This randomized pilot study was designed to determine whether the addition of interferon alpha-2b to standard radiation therapy offered an advantage in loco-regional control and survival over radiation therapy alone in a homogeneous group of patients with stage IIIB carcinoma of the cervix. Thirty-six patients were treated with a combination of interferon alpha-2b plus radiation therapy, and 38 patients were treated with radiation therapy alone. Patients with evidence of ureteral obstruction were excluded from the study.

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Cyfra 21-1 has been reported to be an effective tumor marker for epithelial carcinomas. The purpose of this investigation was to determine its value in evaluating response to treatment in patients with carcinoma of the cervix. Cyfra 21-1 levels were measured by immunoassay in the serum of 55 untreated patients with cervical cancer; a second sample was obtained in all of them after conventional treatment for association with clinical response.

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It is known that the motility of human testicular sperm can be improved when they are cultured in vitro for a few days. The purpose of this study was to determine whether it is better to freeze human testicular spermatozoa on the day of biopsy (fresh) or after they were cultured for 3 days. A modified, single-sperm freezing technique was used in this study.

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In order to increase the number of chromosomes examined in each blastomere, we have developed a repeated fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) procedure by which six or more chromosomes can be analysed per blastomere of a human embryo. Three consecutive FISH procedures with directly-labelled fluorescent Vysis DNA probes were carried out for examination of chromosomes X, Y, 11, 13, 18 and 21 in the same blastomeres (n = 126) and lymphocytes (n = 164). Based on the initial number of nuclei, the percentages of nuclear loss and presence of signals were 3 and 92% respectively in blastomeres; 6 and 91% respectively in lymphocytes after the first FISH; 7 and 87% respectively in blastomeres and 10 and 86% respectively in lymphocytes, after the second FISH.

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Objective: To assess the ultrarapid fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) procedure with a 1-minute hybridization time for gender determination.

Design: Fluorescence in situ hybridization with direct label fluorescence DNA probes for chromosomes X and Y were tested with the use of different hybridization times and different cell types.

Setting: Hospital-based IVF program.

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Objective: To assess the feasibility of repeated fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) procedures in the same nucleus of a human blastomere.

Design: Three consecutive FISH procedures were performed in the same human blastomere by using direct label fluorescence CEP and WCP probes (Vysis).

Setting: Hospital-based private IVF program.

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Objective: To review the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, current diagnostic procedures, and treatment options for disorders involving PRL production. Common clinical dilemmas are discussed in a pragmatic fashion to guide the practitioner.

Design: A world literature search of basic sciences and medical articles from the last three decades was performed using computerized MEDLINE.

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In a prospective study carried out on 78 patients with chronic constipation (31, with slow transit, 47 with obstructive defecation disorders) the evacuation function of the rectum during defecation was assessed by defecoflowmetry. These patients were compared to a control group of normal volunteers (n = 32). The following parameters were evaluated: defecation and retention volume, defecation fraction, defecation time, maximum flow, mean flow rate and time to maximum flow.

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The antipyretic action of naproxen has been reported as sufficiently selective for neoplasm-related fever such that the use of this agent has been recommended to distinguish neoplastic from infectious fever. The antipyretic effect of naproxen was evaluated in gynecologic oncology patients with advanced pelvic malignancies and fever without obvious source of infection (suspected neoplastic fever). Naproxen (250 mg orally every 8 hr) was given to 12 patients with (i) a daily temperature greater than 38.

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With the advent of new techniques of human in vitro fertilization (IVF), identifying parameters of oocyte quality to allow selection of those most likely to fertilize becomes crucial. Morphology of oocytes, which correlates positively with biological performance, is the currently utilized classification criterion. However, biological links between form and function are tenuous, and underlying mechanisms remain elusive.

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One hundred and seventeen consecutive patients with diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy admitted to Temple University Hospital between October 1989 and March 1992 were divided into two groups. Group 1 consisted of 56 patients with operative laparoscopy and Group 2 consisted of 61 patients treated by laparotomy. The two groups were similar for age, race, parity, gestation, presentation, and location of the ectopic gestations.

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Study Objective: To determine the distribution of cocaine administered to male mice in selected extragenital and genital organs and to investigate its possible binding to sperm.

Design: Twenty-seven sexually mature virus-free albino male mice were used in various experiments whereby following intravenous injection of tritiated cocaine hydrochloride, radioactivity was determined in several extragenital and genital organs, as well as sperm.

Results: Radioactivity was detected in all of the organs that were tested, and the highest concentrations per milligram of tissue were found in the kidney and epididymis.

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Any patient with an abnormal Papanicolaou smear should undergo colposcopic evaluation. Histologic examination of tissue obtained by biopsy and by endocervical curettage is essential for a proper diagnosis. Conization of the cervix has very well-defined indications.

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To assess the feasibility and effectiveness of combined therapy on locally advanced cervical cancer, we entered 38 patients into a study. The patients were treated with mitomycin-C (10 mg/m2) on Days 1 and 30 and 5-FU (1000 mg/m2) on Days 1 to 4 and Days 30 to 33. In 5 weeks 4500-5000 cGy was given concurrently, followed by radioactive implants.

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