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    Clustering Event Streams With Low Rank Hawkes Processes

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    Clustering Event Streams With Low Rank Hawkes Processes

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    The Diagnostic Value of ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) and signal peptide-CUB-EGF domain-containing protein-1 (SCUBE-1) in an Experimental Model of Strangulated Mechanical Bowel Obstruction

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    Background Mechanical bowel obstruction (MBO) is one of the principal pathologies requiring emergency surgery and a significant worldwide cause of morbidity. The identification of patients in whom bowel obstruction resolves spontaneously is important in terms of preventing unnecessary surgical interventions and future potential adhesions. The decision-making process is difficult in patients presenting without classic examination findings. Methods 36 female Sprague-Dawley rats randomly divided into six experimental groups. In Group 1, 3 and 5, laparotomy was performed, with blood and tissue specimens being collected after 1, 2 and 6 h, respectively. In Group 2, 4 and 6, the ileum segment was ligated following laparotomy, and blood and tissue specimens were collected after 1, 2 and 6 h, respectively. The ileum specimens were examined macroscopically, after which 1-cm sections were taken and examined in terms of histopathological changes. IMA and SCUBE-1 levels were determined for each group, and macro- and microscopic tissue examination findings were compared between the groups. Results Comparison within the groups exposed to waiting times of 1 h (groups 1 and 2), 2 h (groups 3 and 4) and 6 h (groups 5 and 6) revealed higher mean IMA and SCUBE-1 levels in rats undergoing ligation together with incision (groups 2, 4, and 6) compared to those undergoing laparotomy only (groups 1, 3, and 5). Correlation analysis was applied to determine the relationship between total scores obtained from histopathological examination and IMA and SCUBE-1 values. The analysis revealed strong, significant and positive correlation between histopathological examination scores and IMA (r=0.643, p=0.000) and SCUBE-1 (r=0.509, p=0.002) values. Conclusion The study findings showed that both IMA and SCUBE-1 values increased in a strangulated MBO model in rats. We think that IMA and SCUBE-1 values can be used as a markers of damage in the early period in strangulated MBO, and that the patient's surgery requirement can thus be determined in the early period

    P0425MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY IN TURKEY: TURKISH SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY GLOMERULER DISEASES (TSN-GOLD) DATABASE RESULTS

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    Abstract Background and Aims Membranous nephropathy (MN) is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in the adult population. The aim of our study is to determine the demographic and clinical characteristics and biopsy findings of the patients diagnosed with MN in our country. Method The study included 991 patients with renal biopsy who were followed in 47 nephrology clinics and enrolled in the database of Turkish Nephrology Primary Glomerular Diseases (TSN-GOLD) Working Group between May 1, 2009, and June 1, 2019. The demographic and clinical characteristics and biopsy findings of all patients included in the study were analyzed. Results The mean age of patients included in our study was 46±14.8 years and the gender distribution was (M / F, 582/409). 80.3% (n = 796) of the patients had nephrotic proteinuria at the time of diagnosis. Before the biopsy, the PLAR2 antibody was examined in 137 patients and positive in 71.5% (n = 98) patients. Hypertension was present in 34.6% (n = 343) of the patients. Mean estimated glomerular filtration rate was 93.9±32.8 ml/min/1.73 m2, albumin level was 2.7 ± 0.2 mg/dL, proteinuria level in urine was 7,1±6,4 gr/day and total cholesterol level was 295±3.7 mg/dL. On light microscopy, baseline membrane thickening was found in 92% (n=907) and interstitial inflammation in 53% (n=524) specimens. In immunofluorescence staining, 3 (+) IgG accumulation was highest in 578 (58.3%) of the specimen. Conclusion This multicentre study is the largest study to analyze clinical, laboratory, and biopsy specimens of MN patients at the time of biopsy in our country. The findings are consistent with the literature. Prospective follow-up results of these patients will help us to understand the renal prognosis and treatment response better. </jats:sec
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