Browsing by Author "Kilicli, F."
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Correlations between the Expression Levels of Micro-RNA146b, 221, 222 and p27Kip1 protein mRNA and the Clinicopathologic Parameters in Papillary Thyroid Cancers
Acibucu, F.; Doekmetas, H. S.; Tutar, Y.; Elagoz, S.; Kilicli, F. (JOHANN AMBROSIUS BARTH VERLAG MEDIZINVERLAGE HEIDELBERG GMBH, 2014)Context: It has been shown that miRNA 221, 222 and 146b are increasingly expressed while p27(Kip1) is suppressed in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). Objective: We investigated the association between the disease recurrence ... -
Development of pituitary apoplexy during TRH/GnRH test in a patient with pituitary macroadenoma
Kilicli, F.; Dokmetas, H. S.; Gurelik, M. (SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOC, 2010)Pituitary apoplexy occurs as a very rare complication following pituitary function tests. Signs and symptoms are due to the rapid expansion of an infarcted and/or haemorrhagic pituitary adenoma. We report a case of ... -
Effect of Vitamin D Treatment on Serum Sclerostin Level
Acibucu, F.; Dokmetas, H. S.; Acibucu, D. O.; Kilicli, F.; Aydemir, M.; Cakmak, E. (JOHANN AMBROSIUS BARTH VERLAG MEDIZINVERLAGE HEIDELBERG GMBH, 2017)Objective Sclerostin is an osteocyte-secreted endogenous inhibitor of Wnt signaling. Several systemic and local factors have been suggested as possible regulators of sclerostin expression by osteocytes. In this study, we ... -
Etiology of hypopituitarism in tertiary care institutions in Turkish population: analysis of 773 patients from pituitary study group database
Tanriverdi, F.; Dokmetas, H. S.; Kebapci, N.; Kilicli, F.; Atmaca, H.; Yarman, S.; Ertorer, M. E.; Erturk, E.; Bayram, F.; Tugrul, A.; Culha, C.; Cakir, M.; Mert, M.; Aydin, H.; Taskale, M.; Ersoz, N.; Canturk, Z.; Anaforoglu, I.; Ozkaya, M.; Oruk, G.; Hekimsoy, Z.; Kelestimur, F.; Erbas, T. (HUMANA PRESS INC, 2014)Hypopituitarism in adult life is commonly acquired and the main causes are known as pituitary tumors and/or their treatments. Since there are new insights into the etiology of hypopituitarism and presence of differences ...