Publications by authors named "I Goren"

Background: Workplace Drug Testing (WDT) is a worldwide practice that is crucial in anti-drug efforts. This study aimed to provide compherensive information about the WDT applications in Türkiye with data obtained from two major cities in two different regions of Türkiye.

Methods: The retrospective assessment of forensic toxicological analysis results in urine, hair or urine&hair samples collected from 220 WDT cases in İzmir (3 largest city) and Adana (5 largest city) from 2016 to 2022 years was carried.

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Background & Aims: In Crohn's disease, wrapping of mesenteric fat around the bowel wall, so-called "creeping fat," is highly associated with strictures. The strongest contributor to luminal narrowing in strictures is a thickening of the human intestinal muscularis propria (MP). We investigated creeping fat-derived factors and their effect on mechanisms of human intestinal MP smooth muscle cell (HIMC) hyperplasia.

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Objectives: Elderly hospitalized patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flare and concurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) are considered at high risk of IBD-related complications. We aimed to evaluate the short, intermediate, and long-term post-discharge complications among these patients.

Methods: A retrospective multicenter cohort study assessing outcomes of elderly individuals (≥60 years) hospitalized for an IBD flare who were tested for CDI (either positive or negative) and discharged.

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Despite various preventative measures, cocaine smuggling is still a major problem worldwide. A recent method of smuggling is the transportation of cocaine with various chemicals or with impregnated materials such as cloth and paper. This study aims to examine the change in the amount of cocaine on the paper surface and attempts to decide the best fingermark development method in the case of smuggling trafficking in the form of impregnated paper with the least effect on the cocaine concentration on the paper.

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Article Synopsis
  • A nationwide study assessed the link between high eosinophil counts (PBE) and long-term outcomes in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
  • The analysis included over 28,000 patients, revealing that PBE occurred more frequently in individuals with ulcerative colitis and in pediatric patients compared to adults.
  • Results indicated that PBE is a significant predictor of severe disease progression, increased hospitalization, and higher medication needs in IBD patients, highlighting its potential as a marker for adverse outcomes and target for therapies.
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