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Öğe Age Related Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Changes in Horse Brains(Kafkas Univ, Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi, 2017) Oezsoy, Sule Yurdaguel; Haziroglu, RifkiThe aim of this study was to investigate age dependent pathological changes in horse brains. In the study, 10 mature horses aged between 10-16 years, 13 old horses aged between 17-21 years old and 7 young horses between 4-7 years old were examined macroscopically, histopathologically and immunohistohemically. As compared young horse brains; ventricular dilatation, satellitosis, neuronal vacuolization, status spongiosis, ventricular dilatation and ependymal undulation, calcium deposits and axonal swellings were seen in old horse brains. Immunohistochemical staining was obtained with Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP), 2',3'-Cyclic Nucleotide 3'-Phosphodiesterase (CNPase), neuron-specific enolase (NSE), beta-amyloid protein (A beta) antibodies to indicate age related changes in brains.Öğe Oropharyngeal tumors between 1977 to 2005 at dog and cats(Ankara Univ Press, 2007) Vural, Sevil Atalay; Keles, Hikmet; Oezsoy, Sule Yurdaguel; Oezkul, Ibrahim AyhanThe aim of the study was to evaluate dog (80 cases) and cat's (13 cases) oropharyngeal biopsy/operation materials, which were sent as tumor suspicion from Ankara University Veterinary Faculty Clinics and Private Clinics to Pathology Department between the years of 1977 to 2005. These tumors were frequently seen in dogs between 6-10 years, at the Terrier, Mongrel, Boxer, Shepherds breeds (Kangal and German), while cats were between 1-5 years, at the Tekir, Mongrel and Siamese breeds. Most of the dog tumors were diagnosed as epulides and papillomas (26.3%) and mostly affected regions were the gingiva (21.3%), submandibular area (17.5%) and lips (15%). Cat tumors were diagnosed as epulides (23.1%), plasmacytomas (15.4%) and other tumors (61.5%) and they were frequently located at-the submandibular area (38.5%), gingiva (30.8%) and palate (23.1%).