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Öğe Bilateral metachronous testicular seminoma(Nature Publishing Group, 2005) Kaplan, M; Klein, EABackground A 33-year-old male presented to hospital with a painless right testicular mass measuring 2 x 3 cm and no systemic symptoms. The patient had no relevant medical history. CT and blood tests did not reveal metastasis and the patient was treated with a right inguinal orchiectomy and radiotherapy. After 4 years a routine follow-up examination revealed a 1 cm, palpable mass in the left testis. Investigations CT, tumor marker assessment, scrotal ultrasonography, Doppler ultrasound examination, and biopsy. Diagnosis Bilateral metachronous testicular seminoma, stage Pt1N0M0S0. Management Radiotherapy, radical orchiectomy, bilateral placement of testicular prostheses, androgen substitution therapy, regular follow-up assessment.Öğe A comparative study of human seminal plasma and blood serum trace elements in fertile and infertile men(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2002) Seren, G; Kaplan, M; Ibar, HConcentration of lead, cadmium, copper and zinc in seminal plasma and blood serum collected from fertile and infertile men (30 + 30) were determined by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). The mean blood and seminal plasma concentrations of lead, cadmium, copper and zinc-were within the normal values. The blood concentration of lead, cadmium, copper and zinc were 64.15 +/- 21.4 mug/L, 0.16 +/- 0.08 mug/L, 106.9 +/- 83.5 mug/L, 212.9 +/- 138.6 mug/L in fertile men and 65.08 +/- 21.6 mug/L, 0.30 +/- 0.15 mug/L, 203.3 +/- 129.6 mug/L and 75.5 +/- 13.3 mug/L in infertile men, respectively. The seminal plasma concentrations of these metals were 62.86 +/- 26.1 mug/L, 0.67 +/- 0.09 mug/L, 105.6 +/- 94.8 mug/L and 130.6 +/- 107.4 mug/L in fertile men and 63.14 +/- 33.4 mug/L, 0.74 +/- 0.3 mu/L, 177.7 +/- 165.3 mug/L and 83.02 +/- 28.5 mug/L in infertile men, respectively. Blank values were very low and detection limits (3sigma) were found for each analysis.Öğe Giant prostatic urethral calculus associated with urethrocutaneous fistula(Blackwell Publishing, 2006) Kaplan, M; Atakan, IH; Kaya, E; Aktoz, T; Inci, OUrethral stories in men are rare clinical entity and most of them migrate from the urinary bladder. Urethral stones are rarely formed primarily in the urethra and are usually associated with urethral strictures or diverticula. We report a 41-year-old man with giant prostatic urethral stone (5.9 x 3.2 x 2.8 cm) associated with a urethrocutaneous fistula. The etiological factors, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, complications and management of giant urethral calculi are reviewed.