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Article Assessment of Testicular Cytology by Fine-Needle Aspiration and the Imprint Technique: Are They Reliable Diagnostic Modalities(Blackwell Science Ltd, 1997) Odabas, O; Ugras, S; Aydin, S; Yilmaz, Y; Atilla, MKObjective To investigate whether testicular cytology may be considered diagnostic in the evaluation of infertile men. Patients and methods Specimens of testicular tissue obtained either surgically (imprint smear) or through fine-needle aspiration (FNA) were used as a source of cytological smears; 58 testes from 24 men with azoospermia or severe oligospermia and from five men with advanced prostate cancer were evaluated cytologically and compared with the histological diagnosis. Results FNA caused no apparent trauma, The results from FNA smears generally agreed with the histological findings but four patients with no spermatozoa in the FNA smears were diagnosed histologically as hypospermatogenic and two others judged histologically as having Sertoli-cell-only (SCO) syndrome and spermatogenic arrest had detectable spermatozoa in their FNA smears. There was complete agreement between the results of imprint smears and histological findings in those patients with SCO syndrome and spermatogenic arrest, There were no evident differences in sperm counts between hypospermatogenesis and normal spermatogenesis on the imprint slides, but FNA smears detected this difference. Conclusion FNA of the testis is a relatively non-invasive and reproducible technique for evaluating qualitative and quantitative cytology. However, it is insufficient for diagnosing some testicular pathologies. Imprint smears supplement the histological diagnosis, especially if the histological slides are stained unsatisfactorily.Letter Bazex Syndromes(Elsevier Science inc, 2002) Atilla, MK; Kôsem, MLetter Clinical Value of Power Doppler Sonography in the Diagnosis of Varicocele(John Wiley & Sons inc, 1998) Arslan, H; Sakarya, ME; Atilla, MKArticle Effects of Sildenafil Citrate, Acetylcholine. and Sodium Nitroprusside on the Relaxation of Rabbit Cavernosal Tissue in Vitro(Elsevier Science inc, 2001) Aydin, S; Özbek, H; Yilmaz, Y; Atilla, MK; Bayrakli, H; Çetin, HObjectives. To investigate the effect of sildenafil together with the influence of sodium nitroprusside and acetylcholine and further discuss its mechanism of action in vitro. Methods, Isolated strips of rabbit corpus cavernosum were stimulated isometrically with phenylephrine. Graded relaxations were induced using increasing concentrations of acetylcholine, sodium nitroprusside, and sildenafil alone and in combination. Results, The agents all relaxed the rabbit corpus cavernosal strips in a dose-dependent manner. The inhibitory potentials of the test agents were ranked (from least inhibitory to most inhibitory) as follows: sildenafil, acetylcholine plus sildenafil, sodium nitroprusside, sodium nitroprusside plus sildenafil, acetylcholine. The presence of sodium nitroprusside in the medium reduced the median effective dose for the sildenafil-induced relaxation of the cavernosal tissue from 3.65 x 10(-5) M to 2.73 x 10(-7) M, and the presence of acetylcholine reduced it to 9.79 x 10(-6) M. Conclusions. Sildenafil enhances the relaxing effect of both sodium nitroprusside and acetylcholine on the phenylephrine-induced contraction of rabbit cavernosal tissue. UROLOGY 58: 119-124, 2001. (C) 2001, Elsevier Science Inc.Conference Object A Further Study of Seminal Plasma: Lactate Dehydrogenase and Lactate Dehydrogenase-X Activities and Diluted Semen Absorbance(Walter de Gruyter & Co, 1997) Aydin, S; Yilmaz, Y; Odabas, O; Sekeroglu, R; Tarakcioglu, M; Atilla, MKActivities of total lactate dehydrogenase, which plays an important role in providing energy for cell metabolism, lactate dehydrogenase-X, an isoenzyme of lactate dehydrogenase supposed to be specific for germinal epithelium activity, diluted semen absorbance and some other properties have been measured in 51 seminal plasma samples. Aiming to study its clinical use as a marker of seminiferous epithelium activity, determination of isoenzyme-X and investigation of correlation between it and the spermiogram properties were carried out. Besides lactate dehydrogenase and lactate dehydrogenase-X activity, their ratio and diluted semen absorbance were correlated with the different properties of the spermiogram, the best correlation of the enzymes being obtained with the total sperm count and motile sperm count. Correlation of diluted semen absorbance with the total sperm count and motile sperm count was also noted, whereas it did not correlate with sperm concentration and motility rate. The data suggests the clinical utility of these properties as reliable markers for both germinal activity and spermatozoid quality when ''total sperm count'' and ''motile sperm count'' are used to define sperm properties instead of just sperm concentration and motility rate.Article Luteinizing Hormone Pulse Frequency and Amplitude in Azoospermic, Oligozoospermic and Normal Fertile Men in Turkey(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2002) Odabas, Ö; Atilla, MK; Yilmaz, Y; Sekeroglu, MR; Sengül, E; Aydin, SAim: To investigate the LH pulse frequency and amplitude in azoospermic and oligozoospermic patients and to compare them with normal fertile subjects. Methods: In this controlled clinical study, 10 normal fertile male volunteers and 20 infertile patients (10 oligozoospermic and 10 azoospermic) were enrolled. Blood samples were taken every 30 minutes for 12 hours. FSH, LH and T levels were determined. LH was observed at all the blood samples, but FSH and testosterone only at the first, middle and last samples. Results: The mean LH levels were significantly different between all the groups, but there was no statistical difference in the FSH levels between the fertile and oligozoospermic groups. The mean LH levels increased from the fertile towards the azoospermic groups (P<0.01). The LH pulse amplitude and frequency were significantly different between all the 3 groups. The former increased while the latter decreased from the fertile to the azoospermic groups. The T levels were different statistically only between the fertile and the azoospermic groups. Conclusion: The more prominent is the testicular defect, the lower will be the LH pulse frequency and the higher the amplitude.Article Micro-Spoon Technique in Estimation of Sperm Concentration in Rat Epididymis(Tohoku Univ Medical Press, 2000) Odabas, Ö; Timurkan, H; Atilla, MK; Yilmaz, Y; Sengül, E; Aydin, SSeveral technical procedures mere described for estimation of epididymal sperm concentration until today. In all of the described techniques, epididymal material was drawn into a micro-pipette before counting procedure. We aimed to proceed this stage without using any pipette because of the difficulty in aspirating very viscous epididymal material into a micro-pipette. For measuring epididymal material we used a 2 mu l reservoir which me named as a micro-spoon. It was filled with the epididymal material and layered in a tube with Ringer's solution of 2 mi containing sodium hyaluronate. Then, it was mixed in order to obtain 1/1000 diluted suspension. Sperm cells in this suspension were counted on a Makler chamber under a light microscope. The procedure was easy and time saving, compared to the other techniques. (C) 2000 Tohoku University Medical Press.Article New Drainage Technique in the Ureteropelvic Junction Obstructions -: Side-To Ureterocalicostomy (Or Ureterocaliceal By-Pass) Preserving Renal Pelvis and Ureteropelvic Junction(Scandinavian University Press, 1998) Yilmaz, Y; Odabas, Ö; Aydinioglu, A; Atilla, MK; Atan, A; Aydin, SWe present a new ureterocalicostomy technique in a patient with intrarenal pelvis together with renal artery compression on the pelvis and ureteropelvic junction (UPJ). The patient had grade ii hydronephrosis in the left kidney and angulation at the ureteropelvic junction. We performed side-to-side ureterocalicostomy between the ureter and lower calyx of the kidney.Article A Nonsurgical Approach To the Treatment of Phimosis: Local Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Ointment Application(Williams & Wilkins, 1997) Atilla, MK; Dundaroz, R; Odabas, O; Ozturk, H; Akin, R; Gokcay, EPurpose: We evaluated the effectiveness of topical application of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory ointment for phimosis. Materials and Methods: A total of 52 children with phimosis was included in this study. Phimosis was graded according to severity. Of the patients 32 were given locally a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory ointment prepared in ophthalmic usage form from sterile diclofenac sodium ampules (not commercially available). The control group comprised 20 patients given sterile petrolatum ointment. Patients were seen before and after treatment, and graded according to retractibility and appearance of the foreskin. Treatment continued for 4 weeks with 3 applications daily. Results: Of the 32 patients 24 responded to therapy and 8 remained unchanged or had insufficient improvement. Three controls responded to therapy and 17 did not. There were no side effects. Conclusions: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory ointment application for phimosis may be an alternative to surgery and steroid application.Article A Suspected Case of Bilateral Crossed Renal Ectopia or Bilateral Jet Effect(Karger, 1996) Aydin, S; Odabas, O; Yilmaz, Y; Bozkurt, M; Atilla, MK; Onur, D; Dogdu, GACrossed renal ectopia is a relatively unusual congenital anomaly. Bilateral crossed renal ectopia is considered the rarest form of this anomaly. A 19-year-old girl with intermittent flank pain was admitted to our department. Various clinical and laboratory examinations were carried out. Excretory urography showed a normal upper urinary tract anatomy, whereas the distal ends of the ureters crossed each other in the pelvis, which suggested bilateral crossed renal ectopia.Article Undescended Testes in Adults: Clinical Significance of Resistive Index Values of the Testicular Artery Measured by Doppler Ultrasound as a Predictor of Testicular Histology(Williams & Wilkins, 1997) Atilla, MK; Sargin, H; Yilmaz, Y; Odabas, O; Keskin, A; Aydin, SPurpose: We evaluated the clinical significance of arterial impedance as a predictor of testicular histology in adults with undescended (inguinal) testes. Materials and Methods: We performed arterial impedance and testicular diameter measurements with the use of color Doppler ultrasonography on 22 adults with undescended testes. Arterial impedance of the contralateral descended testes served as controls. All patients later underwent inguinal orchiectomy and the testes were examined histologically. Results: Of the 22 undescended testes, 7 had arterial impedance values below 0.50, and the other 15 had values equal to or above 0.50. All testes with arterial impedance values below 0.50 had histologic scores between 2 and 3, whereas the others had scores of 3 and 8. Arterial impedance values and testicular volumes in the contralateral testes were significantly higher than the undescended testes. Although some of the testes with arterial impedance values above 0.50 had histologic score 3, testes with arterial impedance values below 0.50 never exceeded score 3. Volume differences of the undescended testes were not statistically significant. Conclusions: Arterial impedance of an undescended testis may have a predictive value and provide more accurate information about its histology than the volume measurement itself.Article Urethral Syndrome and Associated Risk Factors Related To Obstetrics and Gynecology(Elsevier Sci Ireland Ltd, 1999) Gürel, H; Gürel, SA; Atilla, MKObjective: To evaluate the risk factors related to gynecology and obstetrics, and the incidence of urethral syndrome in our gynecological practice. Study design: The study comprised 35 patients without urinary tract infection who admitted to our department of gynecology with the complaints of recurrent urinary irritation symptoms, sensation of incomplete emptying and burning sensation during urination after sexual intercourse. A total of 200 women served as controls. Results: We found urethral syndrome in 15% of patients. The incidence of grandmultiparity and the delivery without episiotomy were significantly higher in the study group than controls using univariate analysis. Considering logistic regression analysis, we found that grandmultiparity, two or more abortus, hospital delivery, delivery without episiotomy and pelvic relaxation were risk factors for the urethral syndrome. Conclusion: Although urethral syndrome is often detected in gynecological practice, it has not yet been reached utmost importance. Grandmultiparity and delivery without episiotomy are the major risk factors accompanying urethral syndrome. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.Article Utilising an Ileal Segment in the Posterior Urethral Replacement Procedures Using Anal Sphincter To Provide Continence in Dogs(Tohoku Univ Medical Press, 1998) Yilmaz, Y; Aydin, M; Bakir, B; Atilla, MK; Odabas, Ö; Aydin, SWe aimed to replace an ileal segment in the place of posterior urethra using the anal sphincter as a continence mechanism. The experiment was carried on three male street dogs. In the first stage, only urethral replacement with an ileal segment was done and pulled through the anal sphincter in a male dog to see if anal sphincter would do any help for continence. A protruding stoma was created on the perineum. Perineal end of the ileal segment was sutured to the bulbous urethra in the other two male dogs to provide urethral patency in the second step of the operation. The dog in which the first operation was made gained continence on the 12th postoperative day. The other two male dogs, in which ileourethral anastomosis were made, became continent on the postoperative 12th and 15th days. No residual urine was found by catheterisation performed after urination. In controls, neither the stoma nor the anastomosis sites developed stenosis. This procedure may be applied in patients with complete incontinence who can not be corrected by any other surgical procedures, and a very good cosmetic result may be obtained.