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Öğe Eccrine porocarcinoma: a case report and literature review(Kare Publ, 2007) Saynak, Mert; Kocak, Zafer; Altaner, Semsi; Ozen, Alaattin; Cosar Alas, Rusen; Yurut Caloglu, Vuslat; Uregen, BurcuEccrine porocarcinoma is a rare malignant sweat gland tumor. The lower extremity represents the most common tumor site for this entity. Surgical excision seems to be the best treatment choice. The surgical margins should be free of tumor, otherwise a local recurrence is most likely. Regional lymph node dissection should be performed if there is evidence of lymphadenopathy. Here, we present clinical and pathological findings of a 69 years old woman diagnosed with eccrine porocarcinoma arising from the skin of the trunk.Öğe The Importance of Using PET/CT Investigation in Case of Recurrence in an Ovarian Cancer Case with Lymph Node Metastasis Without any Lesions That can be Scanned via Conventional Methods(Galenos Yayincilik, 2008) Tanriverd, Ozgur; Uzunoglu, Sernaz; Karagol, Hakan; Cicin, Irfan; Cosar Alas, Rusen; Tokatli, Fusun; Altaner, SemsiAlthough lymph node involvement is common in ovarian cancer, axillary and supraclavicular lymph node involvement is quite rare. In the 55-year-old patient without any lesions that are scannable via conventional methods, in which increase of CA-125 level was detected during follow-up, recurrence was detected via combined positron emission tomography and computed tomography investigation. This case recurring with intraabdominal and supraclavicular and axillary lymph node (which are rare regions of involvement) metastasis has been discussed with literature information. In this article, the importance of combined positron emission tomography and computed tomography investigation in patients with suspected recurrence in whom no tumor detectable via conventional methods has been identified was highlighted.Öğe MARJOLIN'S ULCER IN SCALP: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW(Kare Publ, 2005) Caloglu, Murat; Yurut Caloglu, Vuslat; Cosar Alas, Rusen; Ibis, Kamuran; Altaner, Semsi; Uzal, CemMarjolin's ulcer is a rare skin cancer that originates in areas of chronic wounds and scar tissues. It has more aggressive nature than other primary skin cancers. The exact mechanism of tumor development has not yet been identified. It could be seen on the skin of whole body surface. The most common histopathologic type of this malignancy is squamous cell carcinoma. It could develop in early and late period of time after trauma. Although surgery is still the main treatment, radiotherapy and chemotherapy could be other options in appropriate circumstances. In the present case report we described a patient who had lost her scalp in a work accident 25 years ago and developed skin cancer on scar tissue in late period, with a literature review.