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    Unusual Histopathological Findings in Appendectomy Specimens: A Retrospective Analysis of 2047 Cases.
    (2019-04-01) UNVER, NURCAN; COBAN, GANİME; ARıCı, DİLEK SEMA; BUYUKPıNARBASıLı, NUR; Gucin, ZÜHAL; MALYA, FATMA ÜMİT; ONARAN, OI; TOPALAN, K; ÜNVER, NURCAN; ÇOBAN, GANİME; ARICI, DILEK SEMA; BÜYÜKPINARBAŞILI, NUR; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; MALYA, FATMA ÜMİT
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    A Six Sigma Trial For Reduction of Error Rates in Pathology Laboratory
    (2016-09-01) TURNA, Seval; Tosuner, ZEYNEP; Gucin, ZÜHAL; Kiran, TUĞÇE; Buyukpinarbasili, NUR; TASKIRAN, Olcay; Arici, DİLEK SEMA; TOSUNER, ZEYNEP; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; KIRAN, TUĞÇE; BÜYÜKPINARBAŞILI, NUR; TURNA, SEVAL; ARICI, DILEK SEMA
    Objective: The aim of this study is to determine differences of levels of empathy among undergraduates in each year of their four-year programs of physiotherapy. Methods: During the 2014-2015 academic school year, 381 physiotherapy students were enlisted from two universities in Istanbul, one a foundation and the other a government university. The Turkish version of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy was administered. Students were asked to indicate interest in particular physiotherapy specialties as well as their region of origin in Turkey. The Kruskal-Wallis analysis was used to determine differences among the four study years, and also to measure relationships between specialty interest, home-region, and empathy scores of the students. Empathy scores were also compared according to gender. Results: The difference of empathy scores between the students of the two universities was borderline significant (p=0.057). Empathy scores in both universities increased to a significant degree after school entrance and decreased in the final year. Levels of empathy did not change according to gender, specialty interest, or home-region (p=0.722, 0.524, and 0.309, respectively). Conclusions: This study points to the need for physiotherapy curricula that would enhance empathy and give students practice in exhibiting this valuable attribute. Additional studies are needed that would include larger study populations and track the same students year by year as to how and why their empathy levels change during their training.
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    Clinicopathological features of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms: a retrospective single-center experience
    (2021-03-01T00:00:00Z) ŞEKERCİ, ABDÜSSELAM; TÜRK, HACI MEHMET; DEMİR, Tarık; ŞEKER, Mesut; AKÇAKAYA, Adem; ARICI, Dilek Sema; ŞEKERCİ, ABDÜSSELAM; TÜRK, HACI MEHMET; DEMİR, TARıK; ŞEKER, MESUT; AKÇAKAYA, ADEM; ARICI, DILEK SEMA
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    Acid and Alkali Burns of the Esophagus: An Experimental Study
    (2010-06-01T00:00:00Z) Nadir, A.; Katracioglu, O.; ŞAHİN, ERCAN; KAPTANOĞLU, MELİH; Arici, S.; Ozbek, V.; Kizilgedik, S.; ARICI, DILEK SEMA
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    Klinik Eğitimde Ölçme Değerlendirme Yöntemlerinin Etkinliğinin Değerlendirilmesi
    (2017-03-30) ARICI, DİLEK SEMA; SARIKAYA, ÖZLEM; ÖZÇELİK, SEMRA; ARICI, DILEK SEMA; ÖZÇELİK, SEMRA
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    Can the use of reference pictures improve the interobserver variability on assessment of liver steatosis percentage: A digital platform based approach
    (2017-09-01) Turkmen, I. Cetinaslan; Cakir, A.; Capar, A.; Saka, B.; Kahraman, Z. S.; Erkan, S. Sengiz; Ozkan, Y.; Kepil, N.; Keser, S. Hallac; Gucin, Z.; Ceyran, B.; Coban, G.; Yilmaz, M. Segmen; Arici, S.; Dursun, N.; Dogusoy, G. Bulbul; Tuncel, D.; Ozguven, B. Yilmaz; Pasaoglu, E.; Kamali, G. Harman; Kirimlioglu, H.; Erdamar, S.; Yildiz, S.; Erdogan, N. Yildirim; Armutlu, A.; ÇOBAN, GANİME; ARICI, DILEK SEMA
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    Diffusion MRI on lymph node staging of gastric adenocarcinoma
    (2015-06-01) HASBAHCECI, Mustafa; Akcakaya, ADEM; Memmi, NAİM; TURKMEN, Ihsan; Cipe, Gokhan; Yildiz, PELİN; Arici, DİLEK SEMA; MUSLUMANOGLU, Mahmut; AKÇAKAYA, ADEM; MEMMİ, NAİM; YILDIZ, PELİN; ARICI, DILEK SEMA
    Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in preoperative assessment of metastatic lymph nodes of gastric cancer. Methods: A total of 23 gastric cancer patients with a mean age of 59.4±10.9 years were analyzed. Lymph nodes were grouped as perigastric lesser curvature (Group Ia), perigastric greater curvature (Group Ib), D1+/D2 lymph nodes (Group II). Identification of histologically metastatic lymph nodes by diffusion weighted MRI was regarded as the main outcome. Results: A total of 1,056 lymph nodes including 180 histologically proven metastatic lymph nodes were dissected. Although diffusion weighted MRI could identify the metastatic lymph nodes in 18 out of 23 patients (77.8%), only 69 of total 1,056 nodes (6.53%), either metastatic or non-metastatic, could be detected. There was no correlation between histopathology and diffusion weighted MRI with regard to lymph node groups (P>0.05 for all). Overall accuracy was calculated as 69.56, 65.21 and 52.17 for Groups II, Ib and Ia lymph nodes, respectively. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values could not be helpful to differentiate metastatic lymph nodes (P=0.673). Conclusions: Diffusion weighted MRI has low accuracy to detect or to differentiate metastatic and non-metastatic lymph nodes based on their ADC values in gastric cancer.
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    Variations in diagnosis of gastric epithelial neoplasia in endoscopic biopsies: Interobserver study from Istanbul Gastrointestinal pathology Working Group (IGIP)
    (2016-09-01) Erdamar, S.; GOKSEL, S.; DOGUSOY, G.; CELIKEL, C. Ataizi; Arici, S.; GULLUOGLU, M.; CEYRAN, B.; YAVUZER, D.; SALCIZ, D.; YILMAZ, BERZA; PASAOGLU, E.; ARICI, DILEK SEMA
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    Metachronous metastatic paraganglioma in jejunum as a rare entity: A case report
    (2015-03-01) Bektasoglu, HÜSEYİN KAZIM; CIPE, Gokhan; YARDIMCI, ERKAN; Arici, DİLEK SEMA; HASBAHCECI, Mustafa; KARATEPE, Oguzhan; MUSLUMANOGLU, Mahmut; BEKTAŞOĞLU, HÜSEYİN KAZIM; YARDIMCI, ERKAN; ARICI, DILEK SEMA
    Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas are neuroendocrine tumors that arise from chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla and extra-adrenal paraganglia, respectively. The recurrence of these neuroendocrine tumors as a jejunal mass causing obstruction in the small intestine is an exceptional entity. The present study reports the case of a 70-year-old male who presented to the Emergency Department of Bezmialem Vakif University Hospital with abdominal pain and vomiting. The patient possessed a history of left nephrectomy due to malignant pheochromocytoma that had invaded into the left kidney eight months prior to presentation. Bowel obstruction was diagnosed and the patient underwent a laparoscopic procedure. Partial resection of the jejunum was performed and immunohistochemical studies revealed the lesion to be malignant paraganglioma. The majority of paragangliomas are chemo- and radioresistant. Surgical excision remains the primary treatment. Metachronous paraganglioma arising from the small intestine is an extremely rare entity and may be a relevant consideration in patients presenting with bowel obstruction.
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    Difüzyon ağırlıklı magnetik rezonans görüntüleme mide adenokarsinomlarının lenf nodu evrelemesinde etkin midir?
    (2014-04-20) HASBAHCECI, MUSTAFA; AHMAD, IC; YILDIZ, PELİN; ÇİPE, GÖKHAN; KOCAKOÇ, ERCAN; ARICI, DİLEK SEMA; AKÇAKAYA, ADEM; MEMMİ, NAİM; YILDIZ, PELİN; ARICI, DILEK SEMA; AKÇAKAYA, ADEM