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Radioiodine uptake in an ovarian mature teratoma detected with SPECT/CT.

Clin Nucl Med

February 2015

From the *Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ege University Medical Faculty, Izmir; and †Department of Pathology, Mugla University Hospital, Mugla, Turkey.

A 28-year-old woman underwent a near-total thyroidectomy for papillary carcinoma. Before radioiodine therapy, the serum thyroid-stimulating hormone level was 50 μIU/mL, the thyroglobulin level was 1 μg/L, and the antithyroglobulin was negative. She received 100 mCi of I for ablation of residual thyroid tissue.

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Objectives: To study the effects of cigarette smoke and vitamin E on the development of endometrial pinopods.

Study Design: Eighteen female and 12 male Swiss albino mice, 12-14 weeks old, with a mean weight of 25g (standard deviation 5g) were used in this study. Female mice were divided into three equal groups.

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Objective: To assess the histomorphological effects of smoking on the cilia of fallopian tubes in mice and the effect of vitamin E on the negative effects of smoke.

Study Design: Eighteen 12-14 week-old Swiss albino type female mice were randomly divided into three groups, each consisting of six mice: Group A: control group; Group B: mice exposed to cigarette smoke; Group C: mice exposed to cigarette smoke together with vitamin E. Groups B and C were exposed to cigarette smoke for 10 weeks.

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Comparison of renal transplant scintigraphy with renal resistance index for prediction of early graft dysfunction and evaluation of acute tubular necrosis and acute rejection.

Clin Nucl Med

December 2013

From the *Department of Nuclear Medicine, Mugla University Hospital; †Department of Pathology, Mugla University Hospital, Merkez, Mugla; and Departments of ‡Nuclear Medicine and §Nephrology, Ege University Medical Faculty, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey.

Purpose: We discuss whether resistance index (RI) and renal scintigraphy obtained within 48 hours after operation could predict the early graft dysfunction. We also aimed to assess the uses of scintigraphy and RI in diagnosis of acute rejection (AR) and acute tubular necrosis (ATN).

Methods: A total of 153 studies were performed in 109 patients.

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