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Öğe Cyclin-D1 protooncogen expression in prostate cancer(2000) Özbek E.; Mizrak B.; Özbek M.; Büyükberber S.; Davarci M.Cyclin D1, a cell cycle regulator essential for G1 phase progression, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of certain cancers. High levels of these proteins have been reported in certain human malignancies and have been implicated in aberrant cell division and dysregulated tumor growth. In this study, 30 prostate cancer and 25 benign prostate tissues were studied for cyclin D1 expression using an immunohistochemical technique. All of the primary prostate cancer samples revealed regions of moderate to strongly positive nuclear staining for cyclin D1, however there was no nuclear staining in the benign prostate tissue except-weak staining in the stroma. There was a positive correlation between Gleason grade and staining intensity for cyclin D1. The increased expression of cyclin D1 in prostate cancer samples suggests that further studies on the expression of this gene and related genes may be of interest in understanding the pathogenesis of prostate cancer. The positive correlation between Gleason grade and protein expression may be used as a prognostic marker in prostate cancer. Further studies are needed to confirm this suggestion.Öğe Labial fusion causing micturitional disturbance(2004) Soylu A.; Sarier M.; Davarci M.; Baydinç Y.C.Introduction: Labial fusion is the complete or partial adherence of the vulval labia majora or labia minora in the midline. The condition is most frequently seen in girls between the ages of 6 months to 6 years The cause is unknown, but it may be related to the low levels of circulating estrogen and to irritation that erodes vulvar epithelium. The urinary tract is rarely affected in patient with labial fusion. Materials and Methods: We report a case of labial fusion that caused micturitional disturbance. She is treated by surgery. Conclusion: Therapy usually consists of estrogen cream application to the contact surface of the labia minor. If estrogen therapy fails, surgical therapy may be necessary.