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Bilateral multiple pulmonary F-18-FDG microembolisms demonstrated on PET/CT
Güngör, Serkan; Mazican, Mustafa; Koç, İlkay; Bal, Hacer; Mazican, Nejdiye (Elsevier Doyma Sl, 2015)... -
Comparison of WHO, RECIST 1.1, EORTC, and PERCIST criteria in the evaluation of treatment response in malignant solid tumors
Aras, Mustafa; Erdil, Tanju Y.; Dane, Faysal; Güngör, Serkan; Öneş, Tunç; Dede, Fuat; İnanır, Sabahat; Turoğlu, Halil T. (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2016)AimTo compare response assessment according to the WHO, RECIST 1.1, EORTC, and PERCIST criteria in patients diagnosed with malignant solid tumors and who had received cytotoxic chemotherapy to establish the strength of ... -
FDG PET/CT in peritoneal metastasis from prostate cancer
Güngör, Serkan; Asa, Sertaç; Kupik, Osman (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2016)Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death in men. the prognosis in prostate cancer is greatly worsened by the presence of metastases, which are most commonly found in bone, lung, liver, and brain. the ... -
Incidentally detected right-to-left intracardiac shunt with Eisenmenger syndrome on V/Q SPECT/CT
Güngör, Serkan; Aras, Mustafa; Novruzov, Fuad; Sünbül, Murat; Dede, Fuat (Elsevier Doyma Sl, 2015)A 50-year-old female patient with atrial septal defect (ASD) and Eisenmenger syndrome (ES) was referred to V/Q scintigra- phy due to sudden deterioration of her complaints and suspicion of pulmonary embolism. -
Infected concha bullosa mimicking a malignant lesion on F-18-FDG PET/CT
Güngör, Serkan; Asa, Sertaç; Özgür, Abdulkadir; Aras, Mustafa; Dede, Fuat (Elsevier Doyma Sl, 2016)... -
Relationship between 18F-FDG uptake on PET/CT and expression of Ki-67 and p53 proteins in patient with lung cancer: a clinocopathologic study
Bedir, Recep; Yusufoğlu, Baran; Bilir, Cemil; Güngör, Serkan; Şehitoğlu, İbrahim; Yurdakul, Cüneyt; Asa, Sertaç; Morçalı, Hasan (Springer, 2015)Introduction Lung cancer is the 2nd most common malignancy in both of men and women. It is also the most common cause of cancer related deaths.1 Nearly 85% of lung cancers were diagnosed as large cell carcinoma, ...