Publications by authors named "A M Ergenoglu"

One out of every five women of reproductive age suffers from migraine. Although headaches subside in most women during pregnancy, attacks continue and even worsen in some women. Pregnant women try to relieve pain with medication or non-pharmacological treatment methods.

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Objectives: To define and compare the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography (USG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the placental adhesive disorder (PAD).

Methods: A prospective study was conducted between January 2019 and February 2020 in a tertiary referral university hospital. A total of 115 placenta previa cases were included in the study during the third trimester of gestation.

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Objective: Fetal arrhythmias complicate 1-2% of all pregnancies. Ultrasound evaluation and Doppler technology are indispensable in both diagnosis and management. Digoxin, sotalol, flecainide and amiodarone are widely accepted antiarrhythmic agents that are frequently.

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Background: Although there have been significant improvements in prenatal and neonatal care in recent years, twin pregnancies account for 17-20% of all preterm births and are associated with an increased risk of perinatal mortality and morbidity.

Aims: To evaluate the contribution of cerclage to the continuation of pregnancy in twin pregnancy cases required cervical cerclage.

Methods: Cases of twin pregnancies who performed cervical cerclage with follow-up and deliveries between January 2010 and January 2022 in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine Hospital, were retrospectively analyzed.

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  • The study investigated how quality of life and perceived social support changed for Female-to-Male trans individuals before and after undergoing mastectomy and hysterectomy.
  • Data from 63 patients showed significant improvements in perceived social support (from 57.2 to 74.9) and quality of life (from 76.9 to 107.8) post-surgery.
  • Factors like lower education, financial struggles, traditional family views, and higher body mass index were linked to increased postoperative social support and quality of life.
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