Patient Experience

What patients say about Prof. M.D. Arzu Akçay – Reviews highlight Prof. M.D. Arzu Akçay's clinical expertise, clear communication, and supportive follow‑up care. Many patients mention improved outcomes after treatment, transparent explanation of procedures, and trust in medical decisions. Common themes include Pathology, Pathologist Specialist, Acibadem Atakent Hospital, Istanbul.
A 24-year-old competitive freediver from Antalya...
Aug 21, 2025
Doctor: Prof. M.D. Arzu Akçay Hospital: Acibadem Atakent Hospital

A 24-year-old competitive freediver from Antalya presented with recurrent episodes of confusion and headaches after deep dives. Initial neurological workup was normal. Dr. Akçay received a temporal artery biopsy showing unexpected cholesterol emboli and microscopic arterial dissection, not typical decompression sickness. Her diagnosis of a rare connective tissue variant affecting arterial integrity under extreme pressure led to the diver's retirement from competition but prevented a potential stroke.

An 82-year-old retired history professor, an...
Sep 26, 2025
Doctor: Prof. M.D. Arzu Akçay Hospital: Acibadem Atakent Hospital

An 82-year-old retired history professor, an avid collector of antique painted toys, was admitted with progressive neurological decline and anemia. Multiple specialists suspected late-onset dementia. Dr. Akçay examined a bone marrow biopsy and identified lead inclusion bodies in erythroid precursors, connecting it to his habit of restoring old toys with traditional lead-based paints. Chelation therapy halted his decline, though some cognitive deficits remained.

A 7-year-old girl from a rural...
Aug 08, 2025
Doctor: Prof. M.D. Arzu Akçay Hospital: Acibadem Atakent Hospital

A 7-year-old girl from a rural village presented with a mysterious abdominal mass. The surgical specimen sent to Dr. Akçay contained a well-formed teratoma. Within it, she identified not just typical tissues, but organized dental structures matching a supernumerary tooth pattern and pancreatic acinar cells, suggesting a highly unusual developmental pathway. Her detailed report guided genetic counseling for the family regarding recurrence risks.

A 38-year-old immigrant construction worker from...
Nov 25, 2025
Doctor: Prof. M.D. Arzu Akçay Hospital: Acibadem Atakent Hospital

A 38-year-old immigrant construction worker from Syria, with limited Turkish, had a persistent non-healing skin lesion on his forearm. Initial biopsies elsewhere suggested a reactive process. Dr. Akçay reviewed deeper sections and performed special stains, identifying the causative fungal hyphae of Chromoblastomycosis, a tropical infection likely acquired in his homeland. Targeted antifungal therapy finally promoted healing after 18 months.

Know More

Icon
Location

VO-284, Eldeco Centre 110017

f