Akin Oztürk’s research while affiliated with Istanbul Bilim University and other places

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Locally metastatic mucinous rectal adenocarcinoma: Imaging diagnosis with DW-MRI in comparison with PET-CT
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June 2012

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Oncology Letters

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Gökhan Demir

A 56-year-old male patient with locally advanced mucinous rectal cancer underwent neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Follow-up imaging with positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) revealed a local response to chemoradiotherapy, whereas diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) showed newly presented sacral bone metastasis. Histopathologically confirmed bone metastasis and the local tumor were surgically removed. Repeat DW-MRI revealed tumor recurrence in the sacral excision zone eight months after surgery, which was reconfirmed by histopathology. This case shows the superior imaging ability of DW-MRI in the diagnosis of mucinous tumors in comparison to PET-CT.

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Fulminant abdominal gas gangrene in metastatic colon cancer

February 2012

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Oncology Letters

We report a case of fulminant abdominal gas gangrene in a patient with metastatic colon cancer. A 39-year-old patient with descending colon, high-grade adenocarcinoma and coexisting liver and lymph node metastases received two courses of chemotherapy. The patient developed sudden acute abdominal symptoms accompanied by septic shock parameters. The imaging findings on computed tomography were characteristic for abdominal gas gangrene, involving liver metastases, portal vein and lymph nodes with associated pneumoperitoneum. The patient succumbed to the disease within hours following the onset of symptoms.

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... They can also arise from the soft tissue surrounding the rectum with contiguous involvement of the sacrum [51]. Such isolated sacral lesions with no distant metastasis can still be surgically resected [52]. Our patient presented with urinary dysfunction and back pain and was diagnosed based on MRI showing a large presacral mass with a destructive lesion in the sacrum, and needle biopsy confirmed the diagnosis. ...

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Multidisciplinary Management of Primary Sacral Tumors: A Tertiary Care Center's Experience and Literature Review
Locally metastatic mucinous rectal adenocarcinoma: Imaging diagnosis with DW-MRI in comparison with PET-CT

Oncology Letters

... 8,18 HPVG often occurs when the barrier function in the gastrointestinal tract is destroyed, leading to bacterial translocation. 19,20 This forms a reliable basis for understanding the pathophysiology of HPVG complicated by septic shock. In Patient 1, inert gas diffusion was the main cause of HPVG, which developed secondary to inappropriate decompression during diving. ...

Fulminant abdominal gas gangrene in metastatic colon cancer
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  • February 2012

Oncology Letters