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Öğe Aspergillus thyroiditis in a renal transplant recipient mimicking subacute thyroiditis(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011) Solak, Y.; Atalay, H.; Nar, A.; Ozbek, O.; Turkmen, K.; Erekul, S.; Turk, S.P>Fungal pathogens are increasingly encountered after renal transplantation. Aspergillus causes significant morbidity and mortality in transplant patients. Fungal thyroiditis is a rare occurrence owing to unique features of the thyroid gland. Most cases are caused by Aspergillus species and have been described in immunocompromised patients. Presentation may be identical with that of subacute thyroiditis, in which hyperthyroidism features and painful thyroid are the prominent findings. Diagnosis can be ascertained by fine-needle aspiration of thyroid showing branching hyphae of Aspergillus. We describe a renal transplant patient who developed Aspergillus thyroiditis as part of a disseminated infection successfully treated with voriconazole.Öğe An exceedingly rare type of renal cyst: amoebic cyst(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2013) Ozbek, O.; Odev, K.; Solak, Y.; Fevzioglu, B.; Guler, I.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Hyperimmunoglobulin E Syndrome Presenting With Renal Abscess(ESMON PUBLICIDAD S A, 2012) Yuksekkaya, H.; Ozbek, O.; Goncu, F.; Keser, M.; Hasibe, A.; Harun, P.; Keles, S.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Lymphangitic Carcinomatosis in the Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer Detected on FDG-PET/CT(SPRINGER, 2012) Serdengecti, M.; Varoglu, E.; Kaya, B.; Sari, O.; Guler, T.; Ozbek, O.; Keskin, S.[Abstract not Available]Öğe POLYCYTHAEMIA VERA PRESENTED WITH BILATERAL ADRENAL HAEMORRHAGE AND ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY: A CASE REPORT(ACTA CLINICA BELGICA, 2011) Gonen, M. S.; Ipekci, S. H.; Govec, N.; Ozbek, O.Adrenal insufficiency is rarely associated with adrenal haemorrhage. In this report, a case of polycythaemia vera with adrenal haemorrhage and insufficiency has been presented.Öğe Rapid percutaneous nephrostomy catheter placement in neonates with the trocar technique(ELSEVIER MASSON, 2017) Ozbek, O.; Kaya, H. E.; Nayman, A.; Saritas, T. B.; Guler, I.; Koc, O.; Karakus, H.Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of a modified percutaneous nephrostomy procedure for grade III-IV hydronephrosis in neonates. Material and methods: Eleven neonates (five girls, six boys) with a mean age of 13.7 days +/- 9.9 (SD) (range, 4-28 days) with pronounced hydronephrosis had percutaneous nephrostomy using a modified procedure. In all patients, percutaneous nephrostomy was performed with a trocar catheter under ultrasound guidance and then the catheter was placed into the collecting system without prior dilatation. Results: Technical success was achieved in all patients. There were no major procedure-related complications. There was no perirenal hematoma on control ultrasound examinations and no hematuria was observed after the procedure. The median drainage time was 75 days (range: 42-120 days). Two children had urinary tract infection, which was controlled by using antibiotics. Conclusion: The trocar nephrostomy is a practical and feasible method, which can be used for neonates with grade III-IV hydronephrosis. (C) 2016 Editions francaises de radiologie. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.Öğe Sustainable regional development and provincial development planning: the case of Bolu(WIT PRESS/COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS PUBLICATIONS, 2006) Ozbek, O.This paper aims at analysing the possibilities of a development strategy for the realization of sustainable spatial development in Bolu (as an important tourism centre and transit point of Northwestern Anatolia in Turkey) and the principles and limitations of the 2023 Provincial Development Plan of Bolu (BIGEP). In Bolu province, where the co-existence of nature protection areas, a rich flora and fauna and historical settlements has provided suitable conditions for the development of mass tourism facilities, the earthquakes in the Eastern Marmara and Duzce in 1999 accelerated the urbanization of agricultural lands for housing needs at the sub-regional level. Both the need for spatial and economic planning of the future development of urban and rural settlements and the priorities of pre-disaster planning in the provincial area made necessary the preparation of a sub-regional development plan in Bolu. The BIGEP plan comprising the economic and spatial development strategies of Bolu province for 2023 can be evaluated as an effort to reveal the sub-regional development dynamics under the heading of a "provincial development plan". However, the content of the BIGEP requires elaboration in terms of the priorities of sustainable development. The implementation scope of the plan as a region under constant threat from earthquakes means that the discussion of sustainability is far from being a priority. Here, the crucial questions are which priorities, emphases and contents do the policies on spatial and economic structure in a region under threat of earthquake have? Which natural contradictions exist for a strategy on making such a region the focus of economic development? And lastly, can provincial development planning be a planning level for sustainable development of the build environment?