1.Rectocutaneous fistula with imperforate anus in an adult.
Kazim DUMAN ; Yavuz OZDEMIR ; Cengizhan YIGITLER ; Bülent GULEC
Singapore medical journal 2013;54(4):e85-7
Adult presentation of a rectocutaneous fistula with imperforate anus is rare. We report the case of a 22-year-old man who presented with an anorectal malformation and a rectocutaneous fistula. The patient complained of faecal matter passing through the external orifis of a fistula located at the distal part of his scrotum. He was continent for solid faeces, but had leakage of flatus and faecal soiling. He had no other associated anomaly. The patient subsequently underwent a surgical procedure where anal transposition was done. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, and the patient was fully continent at control examination.
Anal Canal
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abnormalities
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Anorectal Malformations
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Anus, Imperforate
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Digestive System Surgical Procedures
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Humans
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Male
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Rectal Fistula
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Scrotum
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surgery
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Young Adult
2.Comparison Of Hba1c Analysers: Agilent 1100 HPLC Using Kits Produced By Gordion Diagnostic (Turkey) With Premier Hb9210 Using Kits Produced By Trinity Biotech (USA) In Different Patient Groups
Ae Arzuhal ; G Erden ; F Ucar ; M Yavuz Taslipinar ; N Ozcan ; A Guneyk ; E Bulut ; Z Ginis ; S Ozdemir
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology 2016;38(2):131-140
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the performance of Agilent 1100 HPLC analyser
using HbA1c kits manufactured by Gordion Diagnostic (Turkey) with that of Premier Hb9210 using
the original kits for the measurement of HbA1c in different patient groups. Methods: Subjects were
divided into four groups: Group 1 included 140 diabetic and non-diabetic subjects with normal urea
and haemoglobin levels; Group 2 included 84 diabetic and non-diabetic subjects with high urea levels;
Group 3 included 44 diabetic and non-diabetic subjects with iron deficiency anaemia; and Group 4
included 52 diabetic and non-diabetic subjects with high haemoglobin levels. EP Evaluator Release
8 program was used to evaluate the resultant data. Results: According to the comparison results of
the two methods in all groups, there was an excellent correlation between the two methods (R>0.98).
Moderate–low correlation was found between increased urea concentration and the difference of
the two methods (R= −0.374, p = 0.0005). The difference between the methods was found to be
increased with increased urea concentrations. This difference, although statistically significant, was
within the permitted limits. The observed correlation between the difference of the two methods
and the low and high haemoglobin concentrations was statistically non-significant (R = 0.149, p
= 0.3343; R = 0.263, p = 0.0594). Conclusions: We found that Agilent 1100 HbA1c analyser and
Gordions’ HbA1c kit comply with the clinical requirements and are suitable for HbA1c analysis at
high levels of urea and Hb and low levels of Hb in diabetic and non-diabetic patients.