Publications by authors named "A Ahmetoglu"

The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) was explicitly developed as a brief cognitive screening tool for general practitioners. It consists of a patient section testing cognition and an informant section asking historical questions. This study aimed to test the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of GPCOG-Tr on older Turkish adults.

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Learning to interact with the environment not only empowers the agent with manipulation capability but also generates information to facilitate building of action understanding and imitation capabilities. This seems to be a strategy adopted by biological systems, in particular primates, as evidenced by the existence of mirror neurons that seem to be involved in multi-modal action understanding. How to benefit from the interaction experience of the robots to enable understanding actions and goals of other agents is still a challenging question.

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Background/aim: The presented study aimed to evaluate the utility of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the pediatric population with nutcracker syndrome.

Materials And Methods: Patients with suggestive clinical symptoms and laboratory findings and got the diagnosis of nutcracker syndrome with Doppler ultrasonography between January 2011–2019 were included in the study. In addition, children who had renal MRA due to hypertension were evaluated as the control group.

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  • This study evaluated the ability of T2 dark spot, T2 dark rim, and T2 shading signs on MRI to differentiate between endometriomas and hemorrhagic cysts.
  • A total of 72 hemorrhagic lesions were analyzed, with 50 identified as endometriomas and 22 as hemorrhagic cysts.
  • The findings indicated that T2 dark spot and T2 dark rim signs were effective in distinguishing endometriomas from hemorrhagic cysts, as they were more commonly observed in the endometrioma cases.
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Background/aim: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and association of mesenteric panniculitis (MP) with other diseases and the clinicoradiological features of MP, and to examine computed tomography findings to estimate the presence of malignancy in patients with MP. Materials and methods: Between September 2012 and August 2016, we used a keyword search to identify patients diagnosed with MP. Associated diseases and malignancies of patients were recorded.

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