Publications by authors named "Cay M"

Background: Niemann-Pick Disease Type C (NPC) is an ultra-rare disorder characterized by progressive psychiatric and neurologic manifestations, with late infantile, juvenile, and adolescent/adult presentations. We examined morphological properties of the choroid plexus, a protective blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier, in NPC, and their relationship with neurodegeneration, clinical status, and circulatory markers. This study also determined whether choroid plexus morphology differentiates between NPC and more prevalent illnesses, schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD), which have overlapping psychiatric symptoms with adolescent and adult-onset NPC and are associated with misdiagnosis.

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  • Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) is a rare genetic disorder causing neurodegeneration and impairments in speech and cognitive functions.
  • The study assessed 8 adults with NPC and healthy controls, using various tests including brain imaging, to identify issues in motor skills, speech production, and cognitive abilities.
  • Findings showed significant brain volume and structural changes in NPC patients, linking these to their motor and cognitive deficits, and suggesting potential biomarkers for understanding the disease better.*
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Context: Pain is a poorly managed aspect in fibrous dysplasia/McCune-Albright syndrome (FD/MAS) because of uncertainties regarding the clinical, behavioral, and neurobiological underpinnings that contribute to pain in these patients.

Objective: Identify neuropsychological and neurobiological factors associated with pain severity in FD/MAS.

Design: Prospective, single-site study.

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  • Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) is a rare genetic disorder that leads to the buildup of cholesterol and lipids in cells, causing various neurological and systemic issues, affecting both patients and their caregivers over time.
  • *Focus group discussions with 19 individuals, including both patients and caregivers, identified key concerns such as cognitive decline, motor function impairment, loss of independence, and social isolation.
  • *The feedback from these discussions also highlighted challenges related to participating in research, particularly logistical issues around travel and the need for sedation during MRI scans, while offering insights for future studies on NPC.
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the congenital anomalies of ribs in the Turkish population using multi-detector computed tomography (CT) and to reveal the prevalence and distribution of these anomalies according to sexes and body sides.

Materials And Methods: This study included 1120 individuals (592 male, 528 female) over 18 who presented to our hospital with a suspicion of COVID-19 and who had thoracic CT. Anomalies such as a bifid rib, cervical rib, fused rib, Srb anomaly, foramen rib, hypoplastic rib, absent rib, supernumerary rib, pectus carinatum, and pectus excavatum, which were previously defined in the literature, were examined.

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Background: Childhood trauma is common and associated with worse psychiatric outcomes. Yet, clinicians may not inquire about childhood trauma due to a misconception that patients cannot provide reliable reports. The goal of this study was to examine the reliability of self-reports of childhood trauma in psychotic disorders.

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Patients diagnosed with McCune-Albright Syndrome (MAS) frequently manifest craniofacial fibrous dysplasia (FD). Craniofacial FD can impinge nerve fibers causing visual loss as well as craniofacial pain. Surgical decompression of affected nerves is performed, with variable efficacy, in an attempt to restore function or alleviate symptoms.

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Patients with fibrous dysplasia (FD) often present with craniofacial lesions that affect the trigeminal nerve system. Debilitating pain, headache, and migraine are frequently experienced by FD patients with poor prognosis, while some individuals with similar bone lesions are asymptomatic. The clinical and biological factors that contribute to the etiopathogenesis of pain in craniofacial FD are largely unknown.

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  • * This review introduces a biobehavioral framework that connects childhood maltreatment to altered pain processing and the development of pain syndromes.
  • * The study also highlights that some maltreated children display resilience due to strong psychosocial support, and it suggests tools and methods to better understand and address the relationship between maltreatment, mental health, and pain.
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Introduction: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a cluster of autoimmune rheumatic diseases occurring in children 16 years of age or less. While it is well-known that pain may be experienced during inflammatory and non-inflammatory states, much remains ambiguous regarding the molecular mechanisms that may drive JIA pain. Thus, in this pilot study, we explored the variability of the serum proteomes in relation to pain severity in a cohort of JIA patients.

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Understanding the interface between opioid use disorder (OUD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is challenging. By use of a dimensional framework, such as research domain criteria, convergent and targetable neurobiological processes in OUD-PTSD comorbidity can be identified. We hypothesise that, in OUD-PTSD, circuitry that is implicated in two research domain criteria systems (ie, negative valence and cognitive control) underpins dysregulation of incentive salience, negative emotionality, and executive function.

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Objectives: In our study, the relationship between male and female newborns' second finger (2D) and fourth finger (4D) lengths, height, weight, and head circumference measurements and their mothers' 2D and 4D lengths was examined.

Methods: One hundred and twenty mothers between the ages of 18 and 40 who recently gave birth and 60 females and 60 males newborns of these mothers participated in the study. Height, weight, and head circumference measurements of newborns were taken after birth.

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Introduction: Pain is prevalent in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Unknowns regarding the biological drivers of pain complicate therapeutic targeting. We employed neuroimaging to define pain-related neurobiological features altered in JIA.

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Objectives: The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of stress-induced cortisol increase on the sense of ankle proprioception.

Patients And Methods: Between April 2016 and May 2016, a total of 60 students (30 males, 30 females; mean age: 19.2±1.

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Objective: Stress is a condition caused by various factors and characterized by imbalance in body functioning, impair in nervous system, and tension. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of cortisol level, which increases in healthy young individuals due to stress, on dynamic and static balance scores as well as to present the results caused by high levels of stress.

Methods: In this study, 107 healthy medicine faculty students in their second year (who will take the same committee exam) aged between 19 and 23 years were included.

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Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of vaginal delivery and aging on anal sphincter anatomy and function.

Method: Asymptomatic thirty women were included in this prospective study. Group 1 included 10 women (age range: 18-50) who had never been pregnant.

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  • The study examined the somatotype characteristics of 146 symptom-free young individuals and how these traits relate to knee muscle strength and dynamic balance.
  • The participants, aged 19 to 28, were classified into six somatotype categories, with the endomorphic mesomorph being the most common.
  • Results showed no significant impact of somatotype on knee muscle strength or dynamic balance scores for either gender, indicating that physical structure alone may not determine performance.
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  • The study aimed to quantify cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow in the cerebral aqueduct using phase-contrast cine MRI, examining differences by sex and age in a group of 72 healthy volunteers.
  • It found no significant differences in CSF flow parameters across different age groups and sexes, but identified a larger average aqueduct area in participants aged 50-65 years compared to younger groups.
  • The results provide baseline data for future clinical studies, indicating that while flow parameters remain stable with age and sex, the increased aqueduct area may be linked to age-related changes in the brain's ventricular system.
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The aim of this study was to investigate whether pomegranate juice (PJ) consumption has an ameliorating effect on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced sperm damages and testicular apoptosis associated with the oxidative stress in male rats. The study comprised of four groups (groups 1-4). Group 1 received olive oil + distilled water daily; group 2 was treated with 5 ml/kg PJ + olive oil daily; group 3 was treated with 0.

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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of quercetin on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4 )-induced sperm damages, testicular apoptosis and oxidative stress in male rats. Group 1 served as control, group 2 was treated with only quercetin, group 3 was treated with only CCl4 and group 4 received CCl4 + quercetin. All administrations were performed by gavage and maintained for 10 weeks.

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The objective of the current study was to investigate the protective effects of hesperidin against oxidative stress, altered cytokines levels and histological changes in rats induced by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Rats were divided randomly into four equal groups (Control, TCDD, hesperidin and TCDD+hesperidin). TCDD and hesperidin were given by gavage, dissolved in corn oil at doses of 2 μ/kg/week and 50 mg/kg/day respectively.

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In this study, it was aimed to investigate the likelihood of detrimental effects of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4 ) on male reproductive system through oxidative stress mechanism and also protective effects of cinnamon bark oil (CBO). For this purpose, 28 healthy male Wistar rats were divided into four groups, seven rats in each. Group 1 received only olive oil daily; group 2 was treated with 100 mg kg(-1) CBO daily; group 3 was treated with only 0.

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Wohlfahrtia magnifica is the main agent of traumatic myiasis in many central and eastern European countries as well as in the Mediterranean basin and Asian countries. The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of myiasis infestation on lipid peroxidation, antioxidant levels and several hematological parameters in the sheep naturally infested with W. magnifica larvae.

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