Person: İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜN
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Publication Metadata only Role of Serum and Biliary CEA, CA19-9, VEGFR-3 and TAC for Differentation of Malignant and Benign Biliary Obstruction(2014-05-01) Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; YILDIZ, Kemal; BAYSAL, Birol; DANALIOGLU, Ahmet; KOCAMAN, Orhan; TOZLU, Mukaddes; GANGARAPU, Venkatanarayana; KEMIK, Ahu Sarbay; UYSAL, Oemer; Senturk, HAKAN; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜN; UYSAL, ÖMER; ŞENTÜRK, HAKANPublication Metadata only Preliminary Results of Pigtail Plastic Stent (PPS) and Fully Covered Self Expandable Metallic Stent (FCSEMS) Placement in the Endoscopic Treatment of Pancreatic Fluid Collections(2013-05-01T00:00:00Z) Senturk, Hakan; Kocaman, Orhan; Baysal, Birol; Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; Danalioglu, Ahmet; Tozlu, Mukaddes; Kocakoc, Ercan; ŞENTÜRK, HAKAN; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜNPublication Metadata only Early prediction of acute necrotizing pancreatitis by artificial intelligence: a prospective cohort-analysis of 2387 cases.(2022-05-12T00:00:00Z) Kiss, Szabolcs; Kiss, Szabolcs; Pintér, József; Molontay, Roland; Nagy, Marcell; Farkas, Nelli; Farkas, Nelli; Sipos, Zoltán; Sipos, Zoltán; Pecze, László; Pecze, László; Földi, Mária; Földi, Mária; Vincze, Áron; Vincze, Áron; Takács, Tamás; Takács, Tamás; Halász, Adrienn; Halász, Adrienn; Faluhelyi, Nándor; Faluhelyi, Nándor; Farkas, Orsolya; Farkas, Orsolya; Váncsa, Szilárd; Váncsa, Szilárd; Erőss, Bálint; Erőss, Bálint; Párniczky, Andrea; Párniczky, Andrea; Hegyi, Péter; Hegyi, Péter; Fehérvári, Péter; Fehérvári, Péter; Czakó, László; Czakó, László; Izbéki, Ferenc; Izbéki, Ferenc; Boros, Eszter; Boros, Eszter; Hamvas, József; Hamvas, József; Varga, Márta; Varga, Márta; Mickevicius, Artautas; Mickevicius, Artautas; Nagy, Rita; Nagy, Rita; Bunduc, Stefania; Bunduc, Stefania; Hegyi, Péter Jenő; Hegyi, Péter Jenő; Márta, Katalin; Márta, Katalin; Borka, Katalin; Borka, Katalin; Doros, Attila; Doros, Attila; Hosszúfalusi, Nóra; Hosszúfalusi, Nóra; Zubek, László; Zubek, László; Molnár, Zsolt; Molnár, Zsolt; Szentesi, Andrea; Szentesi, Andrea; Bajor, Judit; Gódi, Szilárd; Sarlós, Patrícia; Czimmer, József; Szabó, Imre; Pár, Gabriella; Illés, Anita; Hágendorn, Roland; Németh, Balázs Csaba; Kui, Balázs; Illés, Dóra; Gajdán, László; Dunás-Varga, Veronika; Fejes, Roland; Papp, Mária; Vitális, Zsuzsanna; Novák, János; Török, Imola; Macarie, Melania; Ramírez-Maldonado, Elena; Sallinen, Ville; Galeev, Shamil; Bod, Barnabás; Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; Pécsi, Dániel; Varjú, Péter; Juhász, Márk Félix; Ocskay, Klementina; Mikó, Alexandra; Szakács, Zsolt; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜNPublication Metadata only A randomized controlled trial of home monitoring versus hospitalization for mild non-alcoholic acute interstitial pancreatitis: A pilot study(2014-05-01) Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; Senturk, HAKAN; Singh, Vikesh K.; YILDIZ, Kemal; DANALIOGLU, Ahmet; CINAR, Ahmet; Uysal, Omer; KOCAMAN, Orhan; BAYSAL, Birol; Guerakar, Ahmet; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜN; ŞENTÜRK, HAKAN; UYSAL, ÖMERBackground/Objectives: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a disease typically requiring in-hospital treatment. We conducted a trial to assess the feasibility of early discharge from the hospital for patients with mild nonalcoholic acute pancreatitis (NAAP).Publication Open Access Comparison of tomographic and colonoscopic diagnoses in the presence of colonic wall thickening(2014-01-01) Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; BAYSAL, Birol; KAYAR, Yusuf; Arabaci, ELİF; Bilgin, MEHMET; HAMDARD, Jamshid; YAY, Adnan; Senturk, HAKAN; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜN; ARABACI, ELİF; BİLGİN, MEHMET; ŞENTÜRK, HAKANIntroduction and objective: Colonic wall thickening is a common condition in a number of benignant and malignant diseases. This study investigated the accuracy of radiological diagnoses in patients diagnosed with colonic wall thickening using multislice CT (MDCT). Materials and method: Files of patients with colonic wall thickening diagnosed with 64-slice MDCT were reviewed retrospectively. The colonoscopy results of these patients were grouped under neoplastic process (cancer and adenomatous polyp), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diverticulitis and other etiology (nonspecific events, ischemic colitis, solitary rectal ulcer, external compression, secondary to volvulus and radiotherapy), and the results were statistically evaluated. p values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results: The study was performed on 505 files (290 males [57.4%], 215 females [42.6%], mean age: 49.15 ± 18.4 years). CT and colonoscopic diagnoses were reviewed and the following CT to colonoscopy ratios was observed: neoplastic process: 44.4% vs. 40.2%; IBD: 42.4% vs. 42.4%; diverticulitis: 4% vs. 4.2%; other etiology: 9.3% vs. 3.2%. Colonoscopy failed to identify pathology in 9.9% of the patients. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and accuracy of CT were 95.6%, 90.4%, 87.1%, 96.8% and 92.4%, respectively, in detecting neoplastic processes; 97.2%, 97.9%, 97.2%, 97.9% and 97.6%, respectively, in detecting IBD; 90.5%, 99.8%, 95%, 99.6% and 99.4%, respectively, in detecting diverticulitis, and 50%, 96,7%, 62.5%, 94.6% and 92%, respectively, in detecting other etiology. Conclusion: While, accuracy of 64 slice-CT in diagnosing colonic wall thickenings secondary especially to neoplastic processes, IBD and diverticulitis was significantly higher, but differential diagnosis is challenging in pathologies due to other etiologies.Publication Metadata only Conventional Video-gastroscopes for the Recognition of Early Gastric Cancers(2011-05-01T00:00:00Z) Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; SENATES, Ebubekir; BAHADIR, Ozgur; COSGUN, Suleyman; GUNES, Pembegul; YILDIZ, Eray; OVUNC, Ayse Oya Kurdas; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜNBackground/Aims: To determine the role of conventional video-gastroscopes for detection of early gastric cancers (EGC).Publication Open Access Role of gut microbiota: Obesity and NAFLD(2014-04-01) GANGARAPU, Venkatanarayana; YILDIZ, Kemal; Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; BAYSAL, Birol; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜNNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a leading cause of chronic liver disease in developed countries. Obesity is the most important risk factor for metabolic syndrome and NAFLD. Accumulated evidence has revealed that gut microbial compositional changes may be associated with more energy harvesting from the diet, which promotes increased fatty acid uptake from adipose tissue and shifts lipid metabolism from oxidation to de novo production. Furthermore, changes in intestinal barrier function contribute to metabolic endotoxemia in the form of low-grade microbial inflammation. Persistent inflammation exacerbates NAFLD progression. In this review, we discuss the role of gut microbiota in obesity and NAFLD.Publication Metadata only Serum myeloperoxidase, CPK, CK-MB, and cTnI levels in early diagnosis of myocardial ischemia during ERCP; Once or repeated once? Reply(2014-08-01) Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; BAYSAL, Birol; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜNPublication Metadata only Low Molecular Weight Heparin Treatment of Acute Severe Pancreatitis: A Randomized, Controlled Study(2015-04-01) TOZLU, Mukaddes; KAYAR, Yusuf; BAYSAL, Birol; Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; KOCAMAN, Orhan; DANALIOGLU, Ahmet; Senturk, HAKAN; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜN; ŞENTÜRK, HAKANPublication Metadata only MUCINOUS PANCREATIC CYST SUBGROUPS: THE ROLE OF CYST FLUID VISCOSITY AND CYST MORPHOLOGY IN DIFFERENTIATION(2021-06-01T00:00:00Z) Koker, Ibrahim H.; Elagoz, Sahende; Malya, Fatma U.; Kiremitci, Sercan; Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; Senturk, Hakan; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜN