Latif Hacioğlu
Yüzüncü Yıl University
6 Papers
1 Citations
Latif Hacioğlu is an academic researcher from Yüzüncü Yıl University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
Chat about Author
Papers
Novelties of ultrasound imaging for endometrial cancer preoperative workup.
Vito Andrea Capozzi,Andrea Rosati,Valerio Rumolo,Federico Ferrari,Giuseppe Gullo,Erbil Karaman,Onur Karaaslan,Latif Hacioğlu +7 more
TL;DR: TVU sensitivity and specificity in myometrial infiltration and cervical invasion is comparable to MRI but has lower costs, greater patient tolerability, and does not require contrast agents.
41
Endometrial Cancer Individualized Scoring System (ECISS): A machine learning‐based prediction model of endometrial cancer prognosis
Sherif A. Shazly,Pluvio J. Coronado,Ercan Yilmaz,Rauf Melekoglu,Hanifi Şahin,Luca Giannella,Andrea Ciavattini,Giovanni Delli Carpini,Jacopo Di Giuseppe,Angel Yordanov,Konstantina S. Karakadieva,Nevena Milenova Nedelcheva,Mariela Vasileva-Slaveva,Juan Luis Alcázar,E Chacon,N Manzour,Julio Vara,Erbil Karaman,Onur A. Karaaslan,Latif Hacioğlu,Duygu Korkmaz,Cem Onal,Jure Knez,Federico Ferrari,Esraa M. Hosni,Mohamed E. Mahmoud,Gena M. Elassall,Mohamed Abdo,Yasmin I. Mohamed,Amr S. Abdelbadie +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a prognostic model for endometrial cancer (EC) was established, which individualizes a risk and management plan per patient and disease characteristics, based on a set of disease characteristics.
6
Ovarian torsion during pregnancy: a case of malignant ovarian cancer
Latif Hacioğlu,Erbil Karaman,Deniz Dirik,Onur Karaaslan,Ali Kolusari,Hanım Güler Şahin,Abdülaziz Gül +6 more
TL;DR: A large number of women thought to be at risk ofmiscarriage during pregnancy have told researchers that they believe that once they have given birth to a baby, the risk of miscarriage is low and the risks of infection are low.
2
Therapeutic plasma exchange in severe postpartum HELLP syndrome: a promising treatment.
Onur A. Karaaslan,Gürcan Türkyılmaz,Latif Hacioğlu,Cagri Ates,Erbil Karaman,Hanım Güler Şahin,Ali Doğan,Ersin Onat +7 more
Abstract: HELLP syndrome is a life-threatening obstetric complication marked by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, elevated liver enzymes, and thrombocytopenia and potentially affecting multiple organ systems. While definitive treatment is typically achieved through delivery, in rare instances, both clinical and laboratory parameters may worsen in the postpartum period. In such critical cases, therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) can serve as a potentially life-saving intervention. This study analyzed the laboratory and clinical responses of 21 patients diagnosed with severe HELLP syndrome who underwent postpartum TPE between 2010 and 2023. Of the 21 patients, 14 (66.7%) were categorized as class 1 HELLP syndrome, and 7 (33.3%) as class 2. TPE was administered in a single session for 8 patients (38.1%), in two sessions for another 8 (38.1%), and in three sessions for the remaining 5 (23.8%). A significant increase in platelet count and significant decreases in lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), international normalized ratio (INR), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and bilirubin levels were observed when compared before and after TPE. Despite intervention, severe complications—including sepsis, pulmonary edema, renal failure, cerebrovascular events, and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)—developed in 9 patients (42.8%). One patient (4.8%) died due to multiorgan failure. These findings suggest that TPE administered in the postpartum period can significantly improve clinical outcomes, hematological and biochemical derangements in patients with severe HELLP syndrome. Early initiation of TPE, ideally within 24–48 h following delivery in patients unresponsive to supportive care, is strongly recommended.