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Öğe BRUCELLOSIS INDUCED ACUTE RENAL FAILURE IN AN ELDERLY PATIENT(Gunes Kitabevi Ltd Sti, 2011) Sahin, Idris; Sahin, Huseyin Avni; Eminbeyli, Lokman; Kaba, IsmetAlthough subclinical renal involvement in brucellosis is not rare, brucellosis is a rare cause of acute renal failure. Here, we present an uncommon case of Brucella-induced acute renal failure in a previously healthy 85-year-old male farmer. He was admitted with acute renal failure and vasculitic rash on his legs. He had a 20-day history of fever, malaise, anorexia, and vomiting, and a 10-day history of vasculitic rash on his legs. He had no history of reduced urine output in this period The diagnosis was established by serological tests. Skin biopsy was concordant with leucocytoclastic vasculitis. Steroid and antibiotherapy was started. The serum creatinine began to decrease slowly after starting the specific antibiotherapy. On day 15, the renal parameters and urinalysis returned to normal. Antibiotic therapy was continued for six weeks. Brucella infection must be considered as a rare cause of acute renal failure in endemic areas.Öğe The Effects of HCV Infection on Serum Lipid Profile in Hemodialysis Patients(Turk Nefroloji Diyaliz Transplantasyon Dergisi, 2010) Sahin, Idris; Eminbeyli, Lokman; Sahin, Huseyin Avni; Kaba, IsmetObjective: We aimed to investigate effects of hepatitis C virus infection on serum lipid profile in hemodialyzed patients. Method: The serum lipid profile was determined in 108 patients who had been on regular hemodialysis for at least two months. Serum total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), HDL (high density lipoprotein), VLDL (very low density lipoprotein) and LDL (low density lipoprotein) levels were compared between two groups. Results: The study included 55 HCV- negative (% 58 male) and 53 HCV-positive (% 64 male) hemodialysed patients. Mean age was 43 +/- 16 years in the HCV- negative group and 43 +/- 14 years in the HCV- positive group. There were no significant differences between the two groups with respect to age and gender. Mean duration of HD was 20 +/- 16 months in the HCV (-) group and 50 +/- 32 months in the HCV (+) group. Mean hemodialysis time was longer in HCV (+) patients than HCV (-) patients (p<0.0001). Mean serum TC (129 +/- 27 vs 148 +/- 42 mg/dL; p=0.006), TG (137 +/- 55 vs 162 +/- 64 mg/dL; p=0.032), and HDL levels (32 +/- 11 vs 36 +/- 11 mg/dL; p=0.036) were significantly lower in the HCV-ositive group than in the HCV- negative group. Mean serum LDL and VLDL levels were similar in the two groups. Although we did not find a statistical difference between serum lipid levels and ALT levels; there was a statistically significant correlation between serum AST level and TC, TG, and VLDL-c levels. Serum TC, VLDL levels were significantly higher in patients with AST >30 iu/dL than in patients with AST <30 iu/dL. Conclusion: The present study suggests that HCV infection is associated with lower TC, TG and VLDL-c levels in hemodialysed patients. An increase in serum AST levels was associated with a decrease in lipid levels.