Publications by authors named "A Zeynep Ozsoy"

Background Diabetes mellitus is an important risk factor for dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and other neurodegenerative diseases. Recent findings have made the relationship between the inhibition of the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) enzyme and cognitive functions an important research topic. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the association between DPP-4 inhibitor use and cognitive functions, serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and pentraxin-3 (PTX-3) levels in patients with type 2 diabetes, compared with the patients who only use metformin treatment.

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  • - The study compared the effectiveness of high-power holmium YAG laser and ballistic lithotripsy for removing large renal stones (>20 mm) during mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) in 880 patients.
  • - Results showed similar stone-free rates (92.5% for laser vs. 90.2% for ballistic) and complication rates, but laser lithotripsy had a significantly shorter average surgery time (40.1 mins vs. 55.6 mins).
  • - The conclusion emphasizes that while the laser technique is faster, ballistic lithotripsy is also a safe and effective alternative, especially in places where the laser is not available.
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Background/aim: The Mediterranean fever (MEFV) gene codes for protein pyrin, which is among the modulators of inflammasome activity in innate immune cells. It was suggested that there is a relation between MEFV variations and inflammatory diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate MEFV gene variations in the patients with primary dysmenorrhea.

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Background: The characteristic imaging findings of breast cancer in young women are not yet fully understood. It causes a delay in diagnosis by mixing with benign findings.

Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the imaging and histopathological features of breast cancer in women aged under 40 years.

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The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the effect of kinesiophobia on musculoskeletal pain, physical activity levels, and gestational weight gain in pregnant women. One hundred and sixty-three pregnant women participated in the study by completing a personal characteristics information form along with the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, the Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire, and the Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionnaire. The results showed a weak negative correlation between total physical activity scores and Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia scores ( = .

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